Discovery Health: Depression Risk Management Programme Webinar

Discovery Health: Depression Risk Management Programme Webinar

Discovery Health is delighted to invite you to an insightful webinar on their recently launched Depression Risk Management Programme, taking place on 25 and 26 February 2025.
 
Depression prevalence has increased over the last decade. In response to this, we have developed the Depression Risk Management Programme to help identify at-risk members early on and offer the risk-funded support they need. The Programme offers a six-month proactive approach to reducing depression risk and managing symptom severity.
 
This webinar will explain our comprehensive Depression Risk Management Programme strategy, including the member journey and basket of care. Learn how we use an innovative machine-learning algorithm and validated mental wellbeing assessments to identify members at risk and how we respond with evidence-based benefits grounded in neuroscience. Don’t miss this opportunity to enhance your practice and help improve mental health outcomes.
 
The webinar will also include a refresher on other mental health benefits that can support both your patients and your practice. Attendees will learn practical strategies and gain valuable insights. CPD points have been applied for.
 

Webinar Details

Session 1
Date: 25 February 2025
Time: 18:00 to 19:00

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Session 2
Date: 26 February 2025
Time: 18:00 to 19:00

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Note: Space is limited. Please register promptly to secure your spot. You are welcome to attend one or both sessions, depending on your availability.

PsySSA Registered Counsellors and Psychometrists (RCP’s) Meet and Greet – Johannesburg

PsySSA Registered Counsellors and Psychometrists (RCP’s) Meet and Greet – Johannesburg

RCP Gauteng Meet-And-Greet!

The PsySSA RCP Executives are thrilled to invite you to our first 2025 in-person meet-and-greet event in Johannesburg. The event is open to members and non-members, too. The cost for non-members is only R70! The event will be held in Gauteng on 21 February 2025.

The highlights of our event include insightful sessions presented by an expert panel, David Bischoff, Martin Beukes, and Prof Nicola Taylor, covering diverse practice areas in Registered Counselling and Psychometry.

Furthermore, there will be networking opportunities to connect with colleagues, share experiences, and expand your professional network. Finally, we aim to engage you in critical conversation about professional self-care, regulation, and ethical practice as a professional.

Event Details:

  • Date: Friday, 21 February 2025
  • Time: 09h30-11h30
  • Location: JVR Academy, 15 Hunter Street, Ferndale, Randburg, 2194
  • Cost:
    • Free for PsySSA Members
    • Non-Members – R70
  • Banking Details:
    • Bank: ABSA
    • Account Name: PsySSA
    • Account Number: 4049-4070-45
    • Swift Code: ABSAZAJJ
    • Only EFT payments will be accepted
    • Email your proof of payment to rcp@psyssa.co.za

Seats are limited so  be sure to RSVP by 18 February 2025!

Light refreshments will be served.

Guest Speakers

RCP Representatives

We Must Not Look Away: Confronting the Atrocities Against Palestinian Lives

We Must Not Look Away: Confronting the Atrocities Against Palestinian Lives

Please join the Society for the Study of Peace, Conflict, and Violence on Monday, March 3rd from Noon to 1:00 PM EST for the second in their series of free Zoom webinars on topics related to the theme for 2025: “Resisting Oppression, Pursuing Justice.” The speakers will be Ms. Francesca Albanese and Dr. Gabor Maté. The title of their presentation is:
 
 

“We Must Not Look Away: Confronting the Atrocities Against Palestinian Lives”

In this webinar, Ms. Albanese and Dr. Maté will illuminate the devastation of Gaza and the Palestinian people over the past 16 months. They will direct particular attention to the destruction of Gaza’s healthcare and education systems, the assault on health professionals and educators, and the traumatic effects of collective dehumanization and loss.

Ms. Francesca Albanese

Francesca Albanese is the United Nations Special Rapporteur on the situation of human rights in the Palestinian Territory occupied since 1967. She holds a Law Degree with honors from the University of Pisa and a Master of Laws degree in Human Rights from the University of London’s School of Oriental and African Studies.

Dr. Gabor Maté

Gabor Maté is a Canadian physician and author. He is widely recognized for his compassionate approach to healing and his work exploring the mind-body connection, with a special focus on childhood development, trauma, and its potential lifelong impacts on physical and mental health.

PsySSA CPD Workshop Series 2025 – Registration Now Open!

PsySSA CPD Workshop Series 2025 – Registration Now Open!

PsySSA 2025 CPD Workshop Series – Registrations Now Open!

We have 12 insightful workshops lined up with limited spaces! Don’t miss out—register now!

Here’s a sneak peek at the first three workshops:

 

WORKSHOP 1

Stuck in Therapy? Breaking Through Therapy-Interfering Behaviours

  • By Mr Werner Teichert
  • 26 February 2025 at 18:00-20:00
  • 2 General CPD Points

Therapy-interfering behaviours (TIB) can derail progress, leaving both clients and clinicians feeling frustrated and stuck. These behaviours—such as avoidance, disengagement, excessive venting, resistance, and session cancellations—often function as self-protective strategies but ultimately hinder treatment outcomes. This session will equip mental health professionals with evidence-based DBT strategies to identify, address, and transform TIB into meaningful therapeutic engagement.

Participants will explore the underlying emotional, cognitive, and behavioural drivers of therapy stagnation, learning how validation, contingency management, and dialectical interventions can re-engage clients without reinforcing avoidance. We will discuss when and how to confront TIB directly, maintaining the therapeutic alliance while encouraging accountability and participation.

The session will include DBT techniques to shift therapy momentum, prevent dropout, and foster deeper client engagement. By the end of this session, clinicians will have practical tools to navigate resistance, manage session disruptions, and facilitate meaningful client progress in therapy.

This workshop is ideal for mental health professionals seeking to enhance their ability to recognise, respond to, and resolve therapy-interfering behaviours in both individual and group settings.

WORKSHOP 2

Psychic Militancy Against (Psychic) Imperialism

This talk will explore how remaining aligned in psychic militancy is a challenge and will focus on distilling the mechanics of such militancy to read how settler colonial logics, and their imperialist counterparts work to lodge themselves inside of us. It will take up how we might refuse psychic intrusions and their politically demobilising work. An exploration of the psycho-politico-affective work of these violent systems and how they impress on our psyches will be further explored.

  • By Prof Lara Sheehi
  • 3 March 2025 at 18:00-20:00
  • 2 General CPD Points

WORKSHOP 3

Preparing for Effective Testimony: Be at Your Best in the Courtroom

Presenters:

  • Dr Neil Gowensmith
  • Dr Karen Grabowski, PhD Clinical Assistant Professor, University of Denver
  • Dr Lavita Nadkarni
  • Dr Kim Gorgens
  • Dr Jen McMahon
  • Dr Josh Francis

2 April 2025 at 18:00-20:00

2 General CPD Points

Courtroom testimony is often required of mental health professionals, regardless of specific discipline. But testimony can be intimidating and unfamiliar — often contentious, grueling, uncomfortable, and antagonistic. And at the same time, the stakes are often quite high for everyone involved. This symposium will discuss the literature that supports effective testimony, explore the most compelling and clear ways to provide psychological evidence and information, and provide opportunities for in vivo practice, role play, and feedback for participants to hone their testimony skills.

We will describe the typical court process and how witnesses are qualified, examined, and cross-examined — and how to adequately prepare for success in these unfamiliar and uncomfortable situations. We will also utilize lessons and techniques learned from sport and performance psychology, often successfully utilized in theatre, sport, and the military, to create the right conditions for optimal performance on the stand. Finally, we will use role-plays and audience participation to provide mock experiences and immediate feedback for participants.