CEP Divisional Webinar 2

CEP Divisional Webinar 2

CEP Divisional Webinar 2

Climate justice for traditional communities with a psychological lens. What do you think?

About this Webinar

Date: 21 May 2024

Time: 15h00-16h00

Platform: Teams

In this webinar we propose a reflection on the social and territorial organization of traditional peoples and communities in Brazil, arguing that environmental justice for these groups is essential for the maintenance of socio-biodiversity on the planet and to mitigate the environmental and climate impacts that affect our historical time. Therefore, we will discuss new lens for discuss environmental issues, taking into account the possible contributions of psychology, in dialogue with anthropological science, to the defence of territorial rights. In this sense, we will take into account some historical experiences of territoriality, highlighting how it plays a fundamental role in understanding the world, in the epistemological practices, sociality, and housing of communities such as Indigenous peoples, Quilombolas, and other traditional groups, which challenge the universality of binomial concepts such as people/environment, nature/culture, rural/urban, etc. We defend the necessary incorporation of an ethical-political dimension in its work. Finally, since we acknowledge the urgency of the demands posed by a development agenda that values human dignity and other forms of life on our planet, encompassing a complex processes that involve global challenges, particularly in the contexts of the periphery of the global South, we believe it is possible to draw parallels between the Brazilian and South African realities.

See the link below to join!

Meet our Presenter

Prof Raquel Diniz: PhD (2015) and Master (2010) in Psychology at the Federal University of Rio Grande do Norte (UFRN). Received funding from the Brazilian National Council for Scientific and Technological Development (CNPq) to develop a doctoral internship at the Research Group in Social, Environmental and Organizational Psychology (PsicoSAO/University of Barcelona) (2013-2014). Researcher at the Person-Environment Study Group (GEPA/UFRN), and coordinator of the Observatory for Latin American Environmental Psychology (obPALA/UFRN). She works in teaching and research at undergraduate and postgraduate levels in the areas of Epistemology and Research Methodology in the Human Sciences, focusing on critical and participatory perspectives. She also works in the area of Environmental Psychology with the themes of environmental issues and sustainable lifestyles, plural territorialities in contexts of traditional peoples and communities, and the history and developments of Environmental Psychology in Latin America. She worked as an assistant professor at the University of International Integration of Afro-Brazilian Lusofonia (Unilab), marking her approach to post/anti-colonial thinking and southern epistemologies. She is currently an assistant professor in the Department of Psychology at the Federal University of Rio Grande do Norte (UFRN) and at the Postgraduate Program in Psychology (PPgPsi/UFRN).

 

DRM Divisional Webinar

DRM Divisional Webinar

Talanoa Methodology for Transformative Climate Action

On 9 May 2024, Dr Olivia Yates joined Fatima Peters for the first DRM Webinar of 2024, to discuss Dr Yates’s use of talanoa, a Pacific qualitative method/ology, in collaborative research on climate migration from Tuvalu and Kiribati to New Zealand. Dr Yates contextualised talanoa and explored the nuances of its use by non-Pacific peoples, like herself.

Dr Olivia Yates (she/her) is a New Zealand community psychologist with English, Irish and Scottish Ancestry. Her action-oriented PhD was focused on Pacific climate mobility and related policy solutions. She currently works for World Vision New Zealand in climate change advocacy as a policy and research advisor.

You can access the webinar recording on the DRM You Tube Channel here:

 

The 17th Biennial SACNA Conference

The 17th Biennial SACNA Conference

The 17th Biennial Conference of the South African Clinical Neuropsychological Association (SACNA) will be held at The Capital Menlyn Maine, Conference Centre in Pretoria from 18 – 21 September 2024.

The conference focus is on Neuropsychology: Looking to the future.

SACNA invites you to submit abstracts for oral and poster presentations, and symposiums, on all topics associated with the field of neuropsychological assessment, forensic neuropsychology, neuropsychological treatment and rehabilitation, and the issues unique to neuropsychological practice and research in South Africa.

Find out what’s new in neuropsychology, participate in discussions, share your experiences, engage with old colleagues and meet new ones, have fun with the social programme. Are you steeped in neuropsychology or simply curious? Then you don’t want to miss this!

The Pre-conference workshops take place on Wednesday 18 September. The Conference takes place on the 19 – 21 September 2024.

Abstract Submission Deadline: 31 May 2024

CEP Divisional Webinar

CEP Divisional Webinar

CEP Divisional Webinar: Art-Based Perceptual Ecology – an integrative approach to address critical bio-social issues

Topic: Art-Based Perceptual Ecology – an integrative approach to address critical bio-social issues.

Presenter: Dr Lee Ann Woolery (Citizen Artist Founder and Research Director)

Date: Monday, 20 May at 18h00

Platform: Teams

About this webinar:

Art-Based Perceptual Ecology (ABPE) is a transdisciplinary research methodology grounded in multimodal knowledge systems, sensory-based learning, and framed within biological and ecological principals, designed to study changes in ecological systems and address some of our most critical bio-social issues. Honoring multiple ways of knowing and hosting an expansive toolkit, disciplined practices that include embodied exploration, artmaking, and storytelling, ABPE acts as a bridge to connect places and people, creating a platform for underrepresented populations to be heard, with opportunities to transform science and policy. One ABPE project among others to be discussed is The Litmus Test Dress: A participatory research project exploring art-based discourse applicable to public environmental policy on global water initiatives that addresses issues of inequity in access and availability to potable water. Widely accessible for multigenerational and multicultural populations, no art or science background or skills are needed to participate in ABPE. www.citizen-artist.com

 

 

Meet our Presenter!

Dr Lee Ann Woolery holds a PhD in environmental studies from Antioch University New England and a graduate degree in art therapy from The School of the Art Institute of Chicago. With a focus on divergent ways of knowing, Woolery developed Art-Based Perceptual Ecology (ABPE) research methodologies, a transdisciplinary approach to conducting field-based ecological research that serves underrepresented populations. She has taught ‘Art-Based Research Methods’ at the University of Washington graduate program on Education, Environment and Community and the Ph.D. Sustainability Education program at Prescott College, AZ. She has co-led projects with American Indian youth, consulted on projects with Afro-Colombian women of the Pacific Lowlands of Colombia, S.A., and conducted research for National Geographic and National Parks. Currently as Founder and Research Director at Citizen Artist a participatory science research and education platform serving over 180 global stakeholders, she offers consulting and training in ABPE methods to investigate critical social-environmental issues.

Board Exam Preparation Workshop 2024

Board Exam Preparation Workshop 2024

Board Exam Preparation Workshop 2024

About this workshop

Join us on Zoom as we unpack the Board Exam!

The journey to becoming an HPCSA-registered counsellor or counselling psychologist entails navigating through rigorous academic training and practical experiences. However, one pivotal milestone stands between aspiring professionals and their goals: the HPCSA board exam. This exam serves as a comprehensive evaluation of theoretical knowledge, clinical skills, and ethical understanding essential for competent practice in the field. For those on the brink of undertaking this examination, the stakes are high, and the need for thorough preparation is paramount.

This underscores the necessity of a specialized board exam workshop tailored to the unique needs of prospective exam takers. Recognizing the complexities and challenges inherent in preparing for such a pivotal assessment, this workshop aims to provide invaluable clarity and guidance to participants.

The workshop will encompass multifaceted approaches to bolstering exam readiness. Through interactive sessions, participants will delve into the intricacies of the exam format, content domains, and requisite competencies.

In essence, this workshop serves as a pivotal resource in equipping student registered counsellors and exam candidates with the tools, knowledge, and support necessary to navigate the challenges of the board exam successfully. By fostering clarity, confidence, and competence, the workshop endeavours to empower individuals to embark on their professional journeys with assurance and readiness to make meaningful contributions to the field of registered counselling or counselling psychology.

Meet The Facilitators

Presenter

Bio

Pakeezah Rajab is the Senior Researcher at JVR Psychometrics and a PsySSA 2024-25 Additional Executive Member. Her PhD topic was “Non-intellectual factors that influence mathematics performance in South Africa.” She has experience applying psychometric results to a variety of contexts, including schools, private practice, higher education, and corporate environments. Pakeezah has worked on numerous projects that developed, validated and/or standardised assessments for use by the South African population – including aptitude, personality, values, career guidance and emotional intelligence. Her research interests include cognitive functioning, student performance and assessment development.

Presenter

Bio

Genevieve Burrow is a registered counsellor and chairperson of the PsySSA Division of Registered Counsellors and Psychometrists. Genevieve is the manager of The Youth Hub, based at Groote Schuur Hospital Adolescent Centre of Excellence, where she counsels, and manages students and the counselling centre. She has hosted several board exam workshops previously, and enjoys working with students to enlighten them about the upcoming HPCSA board exam. Genevieve Burrow is committed to driving excellence and innovation in the practice of counselling, and promoting the visibility and importance of this field. Genevieve is passionate about youth upliftment and collaborates with a medically-informed multidisciplinary team to provide comprehensive and holistic care to adolescents facing diverse challenges in under-provided areas.

Presenter

Bio

Zakiyah Hoosen is a dynamic individual with a deep love for Psychology. She completed her undergraduate degree at the University of Pretoria majoring in Psychology and Languages; later obtaining her Honor’s degree from SACAP and went on to become a qualified registered counsellor. She is active in the field and works across multiple organizations, working within a trauma-informed focus to facilitate counselling and psychoeducation to children, adolescents, and adults. Zakiyah is currently advancing her knowledge and training on her journey of master’s in Clinical Psychology, and she aspires to foster psychosocial wellbeing across all spheres of life through meaningful and efficient psychological services for all.

Presenter

Bio

Deneo Sekese started her career in Human Resources specifically training and development and organisational development. Her passion for people and therapy led to a midlife career change into psychology. Deneo completed her masters in Counselling Psychology at Rhodes University and internship at the student counselling centre at the Durban University of Technology. She has had the privilege of presenting her masters research at the 27th Annual South African Psychology Congress. Deneo’s areas of interest are African Psychology, Wellbeing and Salutogenesis and Community psychology. She recently registered with the Board of Psychology HPCSA and is in the process of setting up a private practice.

30th Anniversary Congress Pre-Booking

30th Anniversary Congress Pre-Booking

Tick Tock, Save Non-Stop!

Take advantage of discounted rates by registering for pre-booking. Don’t miss this chance to save!

Deadline for Pre-Booking is tomorrow, 30 April 2024

The Congress will be held at Emperors’ Palace, in Johannesburg, South Africa from 8th to 11th October 2024. This historic congress, marking three decades of groundbreaking achievements and contributions, is not to be missed.

Register now to secure your spot today and be part of this milestone event!