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| ASCA Scene |
National Association of Peer Program Professionals |
Psychological Therapies |
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National Association of Peer Program Professionals
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| Counseling & Treatment |
mHub - The Mental Health Hub |
Psychological Therapies |
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Counseling & Treatment -
mHub - The Mental Health Hub
The mHub Clinic provides a range of clinical and non-clinical services, including psychiatric consultations and holistic assessments, psychotherapy services for individuals, couples, families, and groups, and psychoeducation or prevention workshops for groups. Until further notice almost all of our services are provided online using Zoom, Microsoft Teams, Skype, or WhatsApp. If you require or prefer a physical appointment, please explicitly mention this when you reach out.
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| Insight Centre |
The Singapore Association for Mental Health (SAMH) |
Psychological Therapies |
National |
Counselling |
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Insight Centre -
The Singapore Association for Mental Health (SAMH)
SAMH Insight Centre is SAMH's counselling services for persons with psychiatric, psychological and emotional needs, as well as their families. Counselling is conducted through face-to-face sessions and through telephone helpline. They aim to provide clients with the opportunity to express their thoughts and feelings, gain clarity on their issues and receive support, while working to improve their situation. At the SAMH Insight Centre, they provide these services in support of the community:
- Individual Counselling​ for individuals coping with personal, social, work, stress and other mental health-related issues
- Marital and Family Counselling​ for couples and families coping with mental health-related issues
- Toll-Free Counselling Helpline 1800-283-7019 for anyone who needs help or information on mental health-related issues
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| Open Path Psychotherapy Collective Fund |
The Foundation for Excellence in Mental Health Care |
Psychological Therapies |
Online |
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Open Path Psychotherapy Collective Fund -
The Foundation for Excellence in Mental Health Care
The Open Path website connects clinicians to individuals and families searching for affordable mental health care. Open Path Psychotherapy Collective is a network of like-minded mental health clinicians dedicated to reaching individuals and families who can neither afford therapy sessions nor qualify for government aid. The Open Path Psychotherapy Collective provider list is growing all the time.The Collective’s website provides a searchable, detailed index of psychotherapists, psychologists, and social workers who belong to the Open Path Psychotherapy Collective. Besides connecting altruistic clinicians with those who want to find them, Open Path links clinicians to a suite of educational and business services that support mental health practices.
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| Qurstion, Persuade, Refer (QPR) |
American Mental Wellness Association (AMWA) |
Psychological Therapies |
National |
Training |
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Qurstion, Persuade, Refer (QPR) -
American Mental Wellness Association (AMWA)
Question, Persuade, Refer (QPR) is 3 simple steps anyone can learn to help save a life from suicide. Just as people trained in CPR and the Heimlich Maneuver help save thousands of lives each year, people trained in QPR learn how to recognize the warning signs of a suicide crisis and how to question, persuade, and refer someone to help. Each year thousands of Americans, like you, are saying “Yes” to saving the life of a friend, colleague, sibling, or neighbor. QPR can be learned in as little as one hour.
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| Suicide Prevention |
Centre for Rural and Remote Mental Health |
Psychological Therapies |
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Suicide Prevention -
Centre for Rural and Remote Mental Health
The Centre for Rural and Remote Mental Health’s aims to understand and respond to suicide in rural and remote communities across NSW. They conduct research activities to help understand the key factors leading to suicide and also deliver a wide range of workshops and training courses to educate communities and health professionals in suicide prevention. They are part of the NSW Mental Health Commission Suicide Prevention Advisory Group which works to improve planning, monitoring and co-ordination of suicide prevention efforts.
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| The Division of Clinical Psychology |
The Psychological Society of Ireland (PSI) |
Psychological Therapies |
National |
Special Interest Groups (SIGs) |
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The Division of Clinical Psychology -
The Psychological Society of Ireland (PSI)
The Division of Clinical Psychology promotes the development of Clinical Psychology as a profession and a science. The Division provides opportunities for members to come together with peers and engage in training events and discussion regarding the discipline.
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| The Division of Counselling Psychology |
The Psychological Society of Ireland (PSI) |
Psychological Therapies |
National |
Special Interest Groups (SIGs) |
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The Division of Counselling Psychology -
The Psychological Society of Ireland (PSI)
The Division of Counselling Psychology promotes the development of Counselling Psychology as a legitimate body of psychological knowledge and as a professional field of psychological activity. Membership provides opportunities for networking and sharing of ideas with colleagues, so as to best avail of opportunities for developing counselling psychology in Ireland. The committee encourages suggestions from members about training needs and matters relevant to counselling psychology.
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| The Division of Health Psychology |
The Psychological Society of Ireland (PSI) |
Psychological Therapies |
National |
Special Interest Groups (SIGs) |
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The Division of Health Psychology -
The Psychological Society of Ireland (PSI)
The Division of Health Psychology promotes awareness of Health Psychology, to facilitate empirical research, to influence Health Service policy formation and to contribute to the education, training and career development of Health Psychologists in Ireland. The benefits of being a member include:
- Reduced fees for the Annual Psychology, Health and Medicine Conference
- Access to our network of members
- Regular updates of job opportunities, funding schemes and training events
- Opportunities to apply for early career awards, postgraduate research awards and travel bursaries
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| The Division of Neuropsychology |
The Psychological Society of Ireland (PSI) |
Psychological Therapies |
National |
Special Interest Groups (SIGs) |
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The Division of Neuropsychology -
The Psychological Society of Ireland (PSI)
The Division of Neuropsychology promotes evidence-based practice in clinical neuropsychological research and is particularly committed to developing policies and guidelines for the practice and advancement of Clinical Neuropsychology nationally. Members of the Division of Neuropsychology have access to professional learning and development events tailored to the needs of Neuropsychologists working in an Irish context. Members of the Division have the opportunity to contribute to the agreement of the Division committee and PSI Council on National Policy level strategy groups, representing psychology as a profession
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| The Division of Psychotherapy |
The Psychological Society of Ireland (PSI) |
Psychological Therapies |
National |
Special Interest Groups (SIGs) |
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The Division of Psychotherapy -
The Psychological Society of Ireland (PSI)
The Division of Psychotherapy promotes two key objectives; the promotion of psychotherapy as a core discipline within psychology, and the unifying recognition of Chartered Members across all PSI Divisions who have pursued requisite training in psychotherapy, such that PSI can endorse them as having specialist expertise in the practice of psychotherapy.
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| The Division of Sport, Exercise and Performance Psychology |
The Psychological Society of Ireland (PSI) |
Psychological Therapies |
National |
Special Interest Groups (SIGs) |
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The Division of Sport, Exercise and Performance Psychology -
The Psychological Society of Ireland (PSI)
The Division of Sport, Exercise and Performance Psychology aims to advance the development of Sport, Exercise and Performance Psychology in Ireland and to represent the professional interests of practitioners and researchers in this field.
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| The Division of Work and Organisational Psychology |
The Psychological Society of Ireland (PSI) |
Psychological Therapies |
National |
Special Interest Groups (SIGs) |
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The Division of Work and Organisational Psychology -
The Psychological Society of Ireland (PSI)
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| The Special Interest Group in Media, the Arts and Cyberpsychology (SIGMAC) |
The Psychological Society of Ireland (PSI) |
Psychological Therapies |
National |
Special Interest Groups (SIGs) |
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The Special Interest Group in Media, the Arts and Cyberpsychology (SIGMAC) -
The Psychological Society of Ireland (PSI)
The Special Interest Group in Media, the Arts and Cyberpsychology (SIGMAC) explores the scientific study of how humans interact with technology, mass media communication, the arts, and fiction. It also recognises the bidirectional nature of human interaction with these constructs. Through the organisation of talks, workshops and symposia SIGMAC provides members with a forum for the exploration of and collaboration on the above-stated issues. The SIG also aims to disseminate accurate and evidence-based information relating to the areas of interest. Members enjoy discounted rates to many SIGMAC events.
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| The Special Interest Group in Paediatric Psychology (SIGPeP) |
The Psychological Society of Ireland (PSI) |
Psychological Therapies |
National |
Special Interest Groups (SIGs) |
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The Special Interest Group in Paediatric Psychology (SIGPeP) -
The Psychological Society of Ireland (PSI)
The Special Interest Group in Paediatric Psychology (SIGPeP) is a special interest group within the PSI that was formed as a means of bringing together clinicians and researchers with an interest in Paediatric Psychology in Ireland. SIGPeP Has 6 Main Objectives:
- To provide opportunities for training and professional development in the area of Paediatric Psychology
- To promote research and evidence-based practice in Paediatric Settings
- To provide forums for discussion, information sharing, and professional support
- To provide informed advice to the PSI and other bodies on matters related to psychological practice within this specialist area
- To promote the field of Paediatric Psychology within Psychology, at a service and organisational level, and at a broader societal level
- To promote collaboration between paediatric and community services through the establishment of a support network
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