Decolonial Healing: From Palestine to South Africa

Decolonial Healing: From Palestine to South Africa

The Institute for Social and Health Sciences in collaboration with the Decolonising Psychology Division of the Psychological Society of South Africa (PsySSA), cordially invites you to a special pre-conference workshop of the 30th Anniversary of PsySSA.

Topic: Decolonial Healing: Palestine to South Africa

Presenter: Prof Devin G. Atallah

Date: Thursday, 16 May at 18h00 – 20h00

Registration should be completed via Zoom on a first-come, first-served basis, and the first 50 registrants will receive the Zoom link via email.

See the link below to register now!

Meet our Presenter!

Devin George Atallah is a Palestinian from the shataat/diaspora currently living and working in Boston on the lands of the Wampanoag, Massachusett, Nipmuc, and other Indigenous peoples of the Northeast of Turtle Island (in the nation-state of USA) with his beloved children and community.  Atallah’s Indigenous roots return to the mountains, trees, and kinships of the village of Beit-Jala in occupied Palestine. Atallah is an assistant professor of psychology at the University of Massachusetts Boston. He is a researcher, scholar, activist, and healer dedicated to transnational decolonial movements, and Palestinian liberation. Atallah’s work focuses on decolonial psychology, and builds off his extensive community and clinical psychology experience. He strives towards contributing to understandings of decolonial resistance in Palestine while drawing linkages to movements and critical knowledges of Black and Indigenous communities transnationally, studying intergenerational trauma, grief, and revolutionary healing in the face of settler colonial violence and genocide. Atallah is author of the recent publications, “CURCUM’s Trees: A Decolonial Healing Guide for Palestinian Community Health Workers” available online with MayFly Books, which Atallah co-authored with colleagues in Palestine and the shataat; and “A World Without Palestinians” which he co-authored and is published in Mass Review; and “Beyond Grief: Decolonial Love for Palestinian Life” published in the Journal of Palestine Studies.

PsySSA CPD Workshop Series 2024: Workshop 1: Using DBT in Individual Therapy with Emotionally Dysregulated Clients

PsySSA CPD Workshop Series 2024: Workshop 1: Using DBT in Individual Therapy with Emotionally Dysregulated Clients

Workshop 1: Using DBT in Individual Therapy with Emotionally Dysregulated Clients

About this workshop:

Dialectical Behaviour Therapy (DBT) was developed as a multi-modal intervention for chronically suicidal, self-harming and dysregulated clients. Most therapists don’t have access to a team, so individual therapy is their primary mode of treatment. In this 2-session series, we will focus on using DBT in Individual Therapy by providing a framework for formulating and treating clients who have difficulty regulating emotions. Session 2 will build on the foundations of session 1 and explore some intervention strategies. The aim of these sessions are to provide participants with tools they would be able to apply their practice, regardless of the context.

Meet our Presenters

Werner Teichert is a clinical psychologist based in Sydney, Australia. He is a full member of the Australian Psychological Society (APS) and Fellow of The College of Clinical Psychologists (FCCLIN). Werner was trained in Dialectical Behaviour Therapy (DBT) by Behavioral Tech, in Rational Emotive Behaviour Therapy (REBT) at the Albert Ellis Institute in New York and in Cognitive Behaviour Therapy (CBT) by The Beck Institute. As the managing director of The South African DBT Institute and Australian DBT Central, Werner has dedicated the last decade to treating clients with Borderline Personality Disorder and training and supervising practitioners to use DBT effectively.

 

 

Introducing PsyCPD!

Introducing PsyCPD!

PsySSA is excited to announce the launch of our new in-house CPD platform, PsyCPD, exclusively available through your membership profile. PsyCPD is your gateway to continuing professional development, featuring a CPD Accredited Articles Library. Here, you’ll find a selection of articles each paired with a quiz, providing an opportunity to earn free CPD points. Seize this opportunity to advance your knowledge and expertise while earning CPD points with PsySSA.

 

PsySSA CPD Workshop Series 2024 – Registration Now Open!

PsySSA CPD Workshop Series 2024 – Registration Now Open!

In celebration of PsySSA’s 30th Anniversary, we are excited to announce the opening of registration for an unprecedented 16-part CPD Workshop Series. This series promises to enrich your professional knowledge by encompassing a wide spectrum of compelling topics and expert speakers from various fields of psychology.

PsySSA members can attend these workshops at the minimal rate of R300.00 per workshop while non-members pay R600.00 per workshop. If you are not yet a member, join PsySSA today to enjoy our member discounts and more. Spaces are limited and will be allocated on a first-come, first-serve basis. Participants will be eligible to earn CPD points for each workshop attended, fully compliant with HPCSA guidelines.

For detailed information regarding the workshop schedule and to secure your spot, click the link below.

 

 

4 Permanent Psychologist Positions Advertised in the WCED

4 Permanent Psychologist Positions Advertised in the WCED

The Western Cape Education Department (WCED) (Western Cape Government), acclaimed as a Top Employer in South Africa for 2023, is seeking dedicated Educational, Counselling, and Clinical Psychologists to join our multidisciplinary teams. These positions, available in Metro Central (both English and isiXhosa), Metro South, and Eden and Central Karoo, offer a unique chance to enhance the psychological well-being and educational success of our most vulnerable learners. This role provides an unparalleled opportunity to broaden your professional skills while making psychological services accessible to communities traditionally underserved. Proficiency in two of the Western Cape’s official languages, especially isiXhosa for certain positions, is a prerequisite. To become a part of our esteemed team and to make a meaningful difference in the lives of many, we invite you to apply through the following links:

Join us in our mission to foster an inclusive educational environment and support the WCED’s commitment to excellence and innovation.

12 Part Workshop Series Loading

12 Part Workshop Series Loading

Prepare to embark on an enriching journey with PsySSA as we unveil our upcoming 12-part workshop series. Designed to enrich the skills and knowledge of psychology professionals, this series promises to cover a wide range of topics. Stay tuned for more details on how you can join this empowering educational experience. Watch this space!