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SUMMARY:Multidisciplinary Masterclass: Best Practice in Eating Disorders | Webinar
DESCRIPTION:Attend this webinar to learn more about how a multidisciplinary approach will support better outcomes for the treatment and support of eating disorder presentations\, and enable participants to learn the skills\, processes\, procedures\, and strategies which are likely to build the efficacy of a multidisciplinary team. \n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nPanel \n\nProf Phillipa Hay\, Psychiatrist\nDr Karen Spielman\, General Practitioner\nAmy Wood\, Lived Experience and Counsellor\nTom Scully\, Dietitian\n\nModerator  \n\nDr Sarah Trobe\, Psychologist\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n Learning outcomes\n\n\nAfter attending this webinar participants will be better equipped to: \n\nDescribe why eating disorder presentations are more likely to be complex and cross sectoral\nIdentify the enablers to multidisciplinary care for eating disorder presentations\nDistinguish between what different disciplines need and want from\, and are willing to contribute to\, the multidisciplinary mental health team\nOutline tips and strategies shared by the panel.
URL:https://www.gohpn.com.au/event/multidisciplinary-masterclass-best-practice-in-eating-disorders-webinar/
LOCATION:Online Webinar\, WA\, Australia
CATEGORIES:Health
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DTSTART;TZID=Asia/Shanghai:20231115T170000
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SUMMARY:Identifying and treating panic disorder
DESCRIPTION:Webinar Description\nThis webinar will discuss how health professionals can identify\, assess\, diagnose\, and evaluate treatment therapies for people experiencing panic disorder.\nPanel\nKatie Dobinson (she/her)\, Clinical Psychologist\, NSW\nDr. Catherine Eltringham\, GP\, Vic\nDr. John Lam-Po-Tang\, Psychiatrist\, NSW\nFacilitator: Stephen Trumble\, General Practitioner\nLearning outcomes\n• Identify comorbidities and the biological and environmental factors that increase the risk of developing panic disorder.\n• Discuss how to identify\, assess and diagnose panic disorder.\n• Evaluate therapeutic approaches suitable for treatment of panic disorder.\n• Discuss the importance of collaboration and appropriate referrals when providing care to people living with panic disorder.
URL:https://www.gohpn.com.au/event/identifying-and-treating-panic-disorder/
LOCATION:Online\, Via Teams\, WA\, Australia
CATEGORIES:Health
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DTSTART;TZID=Asia/Shanghai:20231019T170000
DTEND;TZID=Asia/Shanghai:20231019T180000
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SUMMARY:Trauma-informed care: The impacts of trauma on the physical body
DESCRIPTION:This webinar will discuss the short and/or long-term impacts of trauma on the physical body and ways practitioners can better respond applying trauma-informed care. \nAttend this webinar to: \n\nExplore how trauma can cause impacts on the physical body.\nLearn how to communicate effectively with practitioners from a range of disciplines\, enhancing your ability to provide comprehensive support to those affected by trauma.\nExplore the impact on the physical body that trauma can cause\, and how practitioners can respond by applying trauma-informed care.\n\nPanel\n\n\n\nFelicity de Blic\, Pelvic Physiotherapist\, NSW\nLou Kerley (She/They)\, Occupational Therapist\, Vic\nAndy Moloney\, Accredited Exercise physiologist\, Qld\n\nFacilitator: Professor Stephen Trumble\, General Practitioner \nLearning outcomes\n\n\n\nOutline how trauma can have short and/or long-term impacts on the physical body.\nOutline examples of the different types of impact on the physical body that trauma can cause\, and how practitioners can respond by applying trauma-informed care.\nDiscuss how to communicate effectively with other mental health practitioners to better support people who are experiencing physical symptoms resulting from trauma.
URL:https://www.gohpn.com.au/event/trauma-informed-care-the-impacts-of-trauma-on-the-physical-body/
LOCATION:Online\, Via Teams\, WA\, Australia
CATEGORIES:Health
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DTSTART;TZID=Asia/Shanghai:20230711T191500
DTEND;TZID=Asia/Shanghai:20230711T191500
DTSTAMP:20260506T125516
CREATED:20230621T051051Z
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SUMMARY:Supporting clients/patients with PTSD to participate in good work
DESCRIPTION:Attend this webinar to enhance your ability to support people with Post Traumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD) to participate in meaningful work that promotes their mental health and wellbeing. \nThe panel will discuss the case study of a person who is experiencing PTSD as the result of a workplace accident.Meet the Panel \nDr. Craig Barnett a GP based in Newcastle and has over 20 years’ experience in both General Practice and Occupational Health with a special interest in injury management\, workplace health including hazardous substances\, psychological injuries & medical computing. \nDr. Tony McHugh is a senior fellow in Melbourne University’s Psychiatry Department. He was for two decades the principal psychologist and manager of Austin Health’s trauma-related mental health (TRMH) services. \nChristie Stonham performs the role of Manager of SHIELD Strategy and Capability for the Australian Federal Police (AFP). In this capacity\, she is responsible for delivering elements of SHIELD\, the AFP’s health service delivery model\, in close partnership with the Chief Medical Officer and Manager SHIELD Service Delivery. \nFacilitator: Professor Stephen Trumble is a general practitioner and Head of Medical Education at Melbourne Medical School. \nLearning Outcomes: \nThrough a panellist exploration of PTSD and work participation\, this webinar will provide participants with the skills and knowledge to: \nIdentify the challenges for PTSD patients engaging with and participating in the workplace\, including phobic avoidance\, anxiety symptoms and co-morbid conditions.\nDiscuss practitioner challenges in helping PTSD patients to leverage the health benefits of good work\, including how to constructively engage with the workplace and other stakeholders.\nDiscuss the risks and opportunities for patients/clients with PTSD participating in work.\nRecommend ways to manage safe and sustainable work participation for patients with PTSD\, including the options and resources available to support work participation
URL:https://www.gohpn.com.au/event/supporting-clients-patients-with-ptsd-to-participate-in-good-work/
LOCATION:Online\, Via Teams\, WA\, Australia
CATEGORIES:Health
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DTSTART;TZID=Asia/Shanghai:20230628T171500
DTEND;TZID=Asia/Shanghai:20230628T190000
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SUMMARY:Supporting the mental health of bereaved parents after miscarriage\, stillbirth and neonatal deaths
DESCRIPTION:Attend this webinar for a comprehensive discussion on the complex relationship between grief\, loss\, and mental health for bereaved parents. \nOur expert panel will share their insights on the risk factors and warning signs of mental illness for bereaved parents who have experienced miscarriage\, stillbirth\, neonatal death or when pregnancy ends for medical reasons. \nAs a mental health practitioner\, this session will equip you with valuable strategies to guide conversations and identify ways to provide support to bereaved parents during this challenging time. \nPanel\n• Bonnie Carter OAM (Peer Worker/Lived Experience\, ACT)\n• Dr. Nicole Hall (General Practitioner\, NSW)\n• Dr. Matthew Roberts (Psychiatrist/Psychotherapist\, VIC)\n• Eliza Strauss (Bereavement Midwife\, VIC) \nFacilitator: Prof. Steve Trumble (General Practitioner\, VIC) \nLearning outcomes\n• Describe the complex relationship between grief and loss\, and mental health for bereaved parents after miscarriage\, stillbirth and neonatal death. \n• Discuss the risk factors and warning signs of mental illness for people experiencing grief and loss after miscarriage\, stillbirth and neonatal death. \n• Discuss ways to guide conversations and identify strategies to support bereaved parents’ mental health. \n• Outline strategies to assist health practitioners make appropriate referrals to support the mental health of bereaved parents after miscarriage\, stillbirth and neonatal death.
URL:https://www.gohpn.com.au/event/supporting-the-mental-health-of-bereaved-parents-after-miscarriage-stillbirth-and-neonatal-deaths/
LOCATION:Online\, Via Teams\, WA\, Australia
CATEGORIES:Health
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DTSTART;TZID=Asia/Shanghai:20230606T170000
DTEND;TZID=Asia/Shanghai:20230606T190000
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SUMMARY:Decolonising mental health when working with Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander children and families
DESCRIPTION:Aim: This webinar aims to outline how decolonising mental health when working with Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander children and families can improve their social and emotional wellbeing. \nLearning Outcomes: \n\nOutline the meaning of decolonising mental health for Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander children and families.\nDiscuss the importance of decolonising mental health when working alongside Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander children and families.\nIdentify strategies and resources that support the cultural needs of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander children and families at an individual\, family\, and community level.\n\nOur interdisciplinary panel of experts includes: \n\nProfessor Pat Dudgeon (Psychologist\, WA)\nShirley Young (Aboriginal Social Worker\, SA)\nTileah Drahm-Butler (Social Worker\, Qld)\n\nFacilitator: \n\nDana Shen (Aboriginal Cultural Consultant\, SA)\n\nBefore the webinar: \n\nLearn more about the panellists.
URL:https://www.gohpn.com.au/event/decolonising-mental-health-when-working-with-aboriginal-and-torres-strait-islander-children-and-families/
LOCATION:Online\, Via Teams\, WA\, Australia
CATEGORIES:Health
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