Past events
Mind the gap - working as a consultant and academic in an Australian context. »
Mind the gap. Working as a consultant and academic in an Australian context.
RSP Annual Lecture - The Fiction of Memory with Professor Elizabeth Loftus »
Join Distinguished Professor Elizabeth Loftus to hear her speak about 'The Fiction of Memory' in this one-night only event at Llewellyn Hall. Professor Loftus is a renowned scientist who has had a transformative impact on the science of human memory, criminal justice and the pursuit of scientific freedom.
Investigating the Nature of Ethnocentric Attitudes in Western Countries »
The next Cecil Gibb Seminar features Dr Boris Bizumic speaking about ethnocentrism.
Turning the Tide of Disease, Disasters and Climate Change Challenges: Utilising Transformative Practices to (Re)establish Harmonious Relationships...
Around the work, human suffering is growing and human survival is increasingly threatened.
Seminar: Applying the social identity approach in two worlds: health behaviour and education »
Dr Bana explores the relationship between masculinity & health-related behaviour.
Applying the social identity approach in two worlds: health behaviour and education »
In the first part of this seminar, I will talk about my research on the relationship between masculinity and health-related behaviour.
A New Approach to Psychosis - Part I »
Have we all been delusional at some point? Can delusions and hallucinations be 'true'?
Exploring the Dynamics of Attention Scaling »
When viewing the world, the human visual system is exposed to a vast and complex array of sensory information.
Mr Kevin Prasetya - Art Therapy »
The role of an art therapist is to promote creative expression as a tool for well-being and self-discovery. Drawing upon his clinical experience, Kevin aims to provide a practical understanding of the potential uses (or limitations) of art as therapy, and in therapy.
OSCEs to Assess Complex Mental Health Assessment and Intervention »
This presentation will outline how staff in the School of Psychology at the University of Adelaide use Objective Structured Clinical Examinations (OSCEs) to assess postgraduate professional psychology student skills in mental health assessment and one type of intervention (i.e. Motivational Interviewing).