Continuing Education

Events & Workshops

The Psychologists’ Association of Alberta is approved by the Canadian Psychological Association to offer continuing education for psychologists. The Psychologists’ Association of Alberta maintains responsibility for the program.

Rewriting History to Create a Better Future: Positive Prospection in Practice – 6 CE-Credits

In Person 2855 Sunridge Way NE, Calgary, Alberta, Canada

The practical strategies covered in this workshop are supported by recent innovative neuroscience research that explains what keeps us stuck, and points to how the practice of future oriented mental imagery can generate breakthroughs – to virtually rewriting history; for thriving and not just surviving.

$450.00

EPPP Prep: Memory Boosting Learning Strategies – 3CE Credit

Four Points by Sheraton Edmonton Gateway 10010 12th Ave SW, Edmonton, Alberta, T6X 0P9, Canada in the Windermere room. 10010 12th ave SW, Edmonton, Alberta, Canada

With a plethora of study materials available to prepare for the EPPP, one would think that if an individual dedicates sufficient time, the exam should be a breeze. So why is it such a challenge? Simply put, it’s a lot of information and Provisional Psychologists have busy lives. Most individuals should expect to spend approximately 250 hours studying. In addition to utilizing the various commercial exam preparation materials, there are countless study strategies that boost an individual’s retention and mastery of information.

This workshop is designed to go beyond the study materials, reviewing and practicing techniques to maximize retention of key concepts using evidence-based strategies. Workshop participants will expand their repertoire of learning tactics, gaining insight into the importance of matching strategy to content format, as well as the value of utilizing humour and creativity to boost memory.

$225.00

Best Practices to Prevent Ethical Pitfalls – 6-CE Credits

Community Room 2, Stanley Milner Library 7 Sir Winston Churchill Sq NW, Edmonton, Alberta, Canada

Ethical decision-making can be complex at times. This interactive workshop focuses on the how and what of the ethical decision-making process.

$450.00

Working with Suicidal Clients: Assessment and Intervention – 6 CE Credits

Civic Room 1, Stanley Milner Library 7 Sir Winston Churchill Sq NW, Edmonton, Alberta, Canada

Working with suicidal clients is cited as the most stressful activity for psychologists. Even for seasoned clinicians, we find ourselves pressed for time, lacking confidence, and fearful of liability. And, in the last 10 years, suicide prevention has changed dramatically; what we thought helped (i.e., structured assessments, hospitalizations) may actually hurt and does not follow our ethical responsibilities to maximize benefits and minimize harms. This workshop is designed to support clinicians effectively working with suicidal clients, including (a) understanding your attitudes towards suicide, (b) learning about advances in suicide prevention research, and (c) developing and practicing skills to incorporate into your practice.

$450.00

PAA Ethics Round Table – From i-d-e-A’s to Impact: Cultural Responsivity in a changing world w/ Baljinder Sull

Virtual

PAA Ethics Round Tables (PERT), is a peer-support program to enhance ethical professional practice and decision making.

This program is not intended to provide clinical supervision nor to offer an expert opinion or detailed consultation on one specific case. This program is not personalized professional guidance such as that offered by the College of Alberta Psychologist’s Professional Guidance program nor is it one-to-one practice advisor support such as that offered by the PAA Practice Advisor Program. These sessions will not be recorded, and minutes or notes will not be taken.

PAA Ethics Round Table – Artificial Intelligence and Psychology w/ Linda Forde

Virtual

PAA Ethics Round Tables (PERT), is a peer-support program to enhance ethical professional practice and decision making.

This program is not intended to provide clinical supervision nor to offer an expert opinion or detailed consultation on one specific case. This program is not personalized professional guidance such as that offered by the College of Alberta Psychologist’s Professional Guidance program nor is it one-to-one practice advisor support such as that offered by the PAA Practice Advisor Program. These sessions will not be recorded, and minutes or notes will not be taken.

Sport Performance: It’s not (only) what you think – 6CE Credit

Virtual

Performance can be conceptualized as a demand, a goal, a dream, a wish, etc. Working in the field of human performance, we all work with others who are striving for a higher-performing self. In the context of this workshop, a focus on sport and performing arts will help define our attention, although I am sure concepts learned here apply well elsewhere also. You can expect to acquire a theoretical understanding of goal-setting thinking, underpinned by achievement goal theory, and participate actively in discussions and experiential activities, while inviting reflection from past participants via vignettes. Workshop participant engagement is key to maximizing learning outcomes and objectives. This day-long workshop is designed to reinforce influences you currently use and simultaneously deepen your perception of performance.

$390.00

Managing Situations We’d Rather Avoid: An introduction to responding to and working with lawyers, police, investigators, and the Courts.

Evario Events Centre 950 Parsons Road SW, Edmonton, Alberta, Canada

Psychological practice invariably leads to encounters with third parties and organizations requesting access to our work: From a client requesting a simple treatment summary letter, to a lawyer’s request for a copy of a clinical file and even a subpoena to appear in Court. Most of us practice with the hopes of avoiding these types of situations—leaving us ill prepared to respond to them when they do and potentially exposing us to professional disciplinary action.

$450.00

Beyond Diagnosis: Understanding Neurodiversity in the Context of Therapy- 1.5 CE

Virtual

Is "therapeutic resistance" a recurring theme in your work with neurodiverse clients? The key to unlocking progress may lie in understanding the uniqueness of a neurodiverse brain. Join us for Part 1 of the “Beyond Series” on neurodiversity. This empowering series aims to nurture and advocate for a more supportive and effective clinical sphere for neurodiverse clients.

$97.50

EPPP Prep: Memory Boosting Learning Strategies – 3CE Credit

Holiday Inn Express & Suites Calgary University 2373 Banff Trail NW, Calgary, AB

With a plethora of study materials available to prepare for the EPPP, one would think that if an individual dedicates sufficient time, the exam should be a breeze. So why is it such a challenge? Simply put, it’s a lot of information and Provisional Psychologists have busy lives. Most individuals should expect to spend approximately 250 hours studying. In addition to utilizing the various commercial exam preparation materials, there are countless study strategies that boost an individual’s retention and mastery of information.

This workshop is designed to go beyond the study materials, reviewing and practicing techniques to maximize retention of key concepts using evidence-based strategies. Workshop participants will expand their repertoire of learning tactics, gaining insight into the importance of matching strategy to content format, as well as the value of utilizing humour and creativity to boost memory.

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Decolonizing Supervision & Practice: Iyiniwak Wisdoms for Wellness

Lister Centre, Maple leaf room, 2-050, University of Alberta. Lister Centre, Maple leaf room, 2-050, University of Alberta., Edmonton, Alberta

Participants in this workshop will be introduced to knowledge and concepts related to decolonizing supervisory practice, working with iyiniwak (Indigenous people) in supervision, and supervising practice with iyiniwak seeking services. Dr. Fellner will discuss iyiniwak wisdoms for mentorship and clinical practice overall, situated in both iyiniwak research and in the context of Psychology’s Response to the Truth and Reconciliation Commission of Canada's Report (CPA & PFC, 2018). Practical examples and experiential exercises will be used to illustrate concepts and ground participant learning in their experiences.

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On-Demand CPD

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Two-Day Workshop: Innovative Pain Management: A Comprehensive Overview of Pain Reprocessing Therapy – 6 CE Credit

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