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September 1, 2017
3:00 am - 4:30 am
[31 August]: Coaching Psychology SIG Event. Find out more here!
[31 August]: Coaching Psychology SIG Event. Find out more here!
[9 December] Student Research Awards 2017. Click here to find out more!
[27th July] Clinical Psychology SIG Event: Hypnotherapy: Myth, Magic or Medicine? Click here to find out more!
Coaching Psychology Special Interest Group (SIG) is organising events with special rates for SPS and SPS Coaching Psychology SIG members! Title: Knowing, doing, being: Hitting the sweet spot in practice as a Coaching Psychologist Date: 20 – 21 April 2017 (Thursday and Friday) Time: 9am – 5pm (16 hours) Target Audience: Professionals, Managers and Executives (PMEs), practising (more…) “Knowing, doing, being: Hitting the sweet spot in practice as a Coaching Psychologist”
Coaching Psychology Special Interest Group (SIG) is organising events with special rates for SPS and SPS Coaching Psychology SIG members! With Singapore transiting towards a more knowledge-based economy, there is an increasing need to up-skill and prepare our PMEs to be future-ready. As such, we will like to play our part to respond to a nationwide (more…) “Coaching Psychology: Responding to a challenging future amidst economic restructuring and talent shortages”
The Clinical Psychology SIG had their second meet up on 27th April 2017! Many thanks to JCU for their generous hosting at their premise, and sponsoring the venue for our SIG. We had a great time, as always, catching up and learning from fellow practitioners. Here’s a couple of ways to stay connected and updated (more…) “#highlights: Clinical Psychology SIG Meetup”
The Clinical Psychology Special Interest Group is holding an informal get together on the 23rd February 2017, Thursday at the rooftop bar at Sum Yi Tai! This is the very first event of the SPS Clinical Psychology SIG and we hope to have a good get together to kickstart the year and find out what (more…) “Clinical Psychology SIG Meetup”
“For Psychologists, For You” The 2017 Psychology Week is designed for professional psychologists of all disciplines. You are cordially invited to join us for the following talks and workshops across the whole week from 7 to 9 pm. 19 June – “The Importance of Inner Child Therapy” by Mahima Gupta Didwania 20 June – “50 (more…) “SPS Psychology Week 2017”
Having a chronic illness (e.g., asthma, Type 1 Diabetes) can have a debilitating effect on a young person and their family. Quite often, but not always, it is not the physical pain but the emotional pain that has greater consequences for a young person’s health-related quality of life (HR-QoL). This talk will focus on HR-QoL (more…) “Managing chronic illness in young people: A psychosocial approach”
Forensic Science? Forensic Psychology? Are they not the same? SPS hears these questions and brings you a three-part seminar where you will learn the difference between Forensic Science and Forensic Psychology from two experienced practitioners from the respective fields. We have even thrown in a Q&A session with the speakers! What To Expect? 1. Seeking (more…) “7th July – Forensic Science vs Forensic Psychology”