This presentation explores the experience of working as a psychologist in Residential Aged Care facilities compared to other settings, contrasting and comparing the different environments, presenting issues, expectations and challenges
Despite increasing numbers of older people in most global populations and increasing evidence of the...
We live in an ageing society. From dementia and depression, to the everyday changes that affect our ...
The practice of psychology covers the range of ages from conception through to the end of life and p...
This presentation provides a snapshot of the types of clients, issues and strategies encountered on ...
Objective This brief examines the evidence that is currently available to inform the provision of ps...
Objectives: The role of psychologists and other mental health professionals in long-term care settin...
Objective: This brief examines the evidence that is currently available to inform the provision of p...
The COPCyL Aging Psychology Working Group believes is important to have a psychology professional wi...
Despite increasing numbers of older people in the Australian population, few psychologists work with...
Very few Australian residential care facilities have access to psychological services. Clearly, very...
The United Nations International Year of Older Persons (IYOP) in 1999 prompted the Australian Psycho...
This presentation will cover the experience of palliative care for the older adult from a psychologi...
The United Nations International Year of Older Persons (IYOP) in 1999 prompted the Australian Psycho...
The proportion of Australian adults aged over 65 years is due to increase over the next 20 years wi...
The proportion of Australian adults aged over 65 years is due to increase over the next\ud 20 years ...
Despite increasing numbers of older people in most global populations and increasing evidence of the...
We live in an ageing society. From dementia and depression, to the everyday changes that affect our ...
The practice of psychology covers the range of ages from conception through to the end of life and p...
This presentation provides a snapshot of the types of clients, issues and strategies encountered on ...
Objective This brief examines the evidence that is currently available to inform the provision of ps...
Objectives: The role of psychologists and other mental health professionals in long-term care settin...
Objective: This brief examines the evidence that is currently available to inform the provision of p...
The COPCyL Aging Psychology Working Group believes is important to have a psychology professional wi...
Despite increasing numbers of older people in the Australian population, few psychologists work with...
Very few Australian residential care facilities have access to psychological services. Clearly, very...
The United Nations International Year of Older Persons (IYOP) in 1999 prompted the Australian Psycho...
This presentation will cover the experience of palliative care for the older adult from a psychologi...
The United Nations International Year of Older Persons (IYOP) in 1999 prompted the Australian Psycho...
The proportion of Australian adults aged over 65 years is due to increase over the next 20 years wi...
The proportion of Australian adults aged over 65 years is due to increase over the next\ud 20 years ...
Despite increasing numbers of older people in most global populations and increasing evidence of the...
We live in an ageing society. From dementia and depression, to the everyday changes that affect our ...
The practice of psychology covers the range of ages from conception through to the end of life and p...