Posts by Amy Felman
# 43 – Creative Ways to Help Children Manage Big Feelings with Dr Suzanne Barret and Dr Fiona Zandt
Dr Suzanne Barrett and Dr Fiona Zandt are both clinical psychologists with over 30 years experience combined working with children, adolescents, parents and families. They’ve recently published their first book Creative Ways to Help Children Manage Big Feelings: A Therapist’s Guide to Working with Preschool and Primary Children.
Read More# 42 – Life Transitions in the Workplace with Dr Sarah Cotton
Dr. Sarah Cotton is an Organisational Psychologist and the Director and Co-founder of Transitioning Well. Transitioning Well specialises in supporting management and employees to navigate Parental-Leave, Work-Life and Mature-Age transitions. Sarah also has a passion for political and policy psychology.
Read More# 41 – Aboriginal Affairs with Dr Anthony Dillon
Dr Anthony Dillon (Phd) is actively involved in research into the areas of mental health and Aboriginal well-being. He is
proud of both his Aboriginal and non-Aboriginal ancestry, and is an active social commentator on Aboriginal issues.
#40 – ACT with Author, Trainer and Therapist Dr Russ Harris
Russ Harris, author of the international best-selling self-help book ‘The Happiness Trap’, is an world-renowned trainer of Acceptance & Commitment Therapy (ACT), therapist and coach.
Read More#MM10 – Q&A Mondays with Moshe Lang: Humour in Therapy
This is Episode 10 of the Q and A series with psychologist Moshe Lang. Moshe is one of Australia’s best known family therapists, a renowned author and teacher. In today’s episode we have a conversation about the use of humour in therapy!
Read More#39 – Mindfulness Meditation with Dr Richard Chambers
Dr Richard Chambers is a clinical psychologist and internationally-recognised expert in mindfulness.
Read More#MM09 – Q&A Mondays with Moshe Lang: Sexual Abuse, and Depressed Therapist
This is Episode 9 of the Q and A series with psychologist Moshe Lang. Moshe is one of Australia’s best known family therapists, a renowned author and teacher. Today’s questions relate to working with victims of sexual abuse, and therapist depression.
Read More#38 – Non-Traditional Roles for Psychologists with APS Executive Officer Debbie Hsu
Debbie Hsu is a Clinical Psychologist and the Executive Officer at the Australian Psychological Society (APS). Debbie was originally enrolled in a Bachelor of Medicine with a plan of becoming a Psychiatrist. Her plan did not go as “planned” and Debbie became a psychologist instead!
Read More#37 – Equine Assisted Psychotherapy with Jane Faulkner
Jane Faulkner is a psychotherapist who uses Gestalt Therapy and Equine Assisted Therapy in her practice. She currently works at the Gwinganna Lifestyle Retreat as a Psychotherapist and Equine Assisted Psychotherapist. She is the Director at Equine Assisted Therapy Australia, an RTO providing Nationally recognised training in Counselling and Equine Assisted Therapy.
Read More#MM08 – Q&A Mondays with Moshe Lang: Developmental Trauma and the Purpose of Guilt
This is Episode 8 of the Q and A series with psychologist and family therapist Moshe Lang. This week Moshe tackles questions on treating children with complex trauma and the usefulness of guilt.
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