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ANZAPPL End-of-year event

WebThis end-of-year event by the Australian and New Zealand Association of Psychiatry, Psychology and Law will feature a talk by Dr Allan McCay, the Annual General Meeting of the Association and a panel discussion on continuing supervision and detention.

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URL: https://www.anzappl.org/public/schedule/events/56268-anzappl-end-of-year-event

Identifying risk in intimate partner violence: psychiatric

WebViolence against an intimate partner is common and can have a wide range of outcomes. In this seminar leading experts will share their knowledge concerning how we might identify and respond to the highest-risk offenders.

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Australian and New Zealand Association of Psychiatry, Psychology …

WebWelcome to the Australian and New Zealand Association of Psychiatry, Psychology and Law (ANZAPPL). The Australian and New Zealand Association of Psychiatry, Psychology and Law (ANZAPPL) is an interdisciplinary organisation that was established in Melbourne in 1978 by the late forensic psychiatrist, Dr Robert (Bob) Myers, who identified deficits in …

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Annual Congress Australian and New Zealand Association of

WebPsychiatry, Psychology and Law in a changing world. 23-25 November. 2018: Hobart. Sins of the past. Reflections and future directions. 21-24 November. 2019: Singapore. Collaboration and challenges across the Global South. 5-8 November. A joint conference with the Forensic Faculty of the Royal Australian and New Zealand College of Psychiatry.

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Rethinking criminal responsibility: emerging perspectives in mental

WebThe Royal Australian and New Zealand College of Psychiatrist - Faculty of Forensic Psychiatry (Victoria) and the Australian and New Zealand Association of Psychiatry, Psychology and Law (Victoria) (ANZAPPL) are pleased to present a one day conference on Rethinking criminal responsibility: emerging perspectives in mental health.

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First responses to mental health crisis: where to from here

WebEd Heffernan is the Director of the Queensland Forensic Mental Health Service and an Associate Professor in Psychiatry at The University of Queensland.

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Two steps forward, one step back: the evolution of forensic mental

WebThe promise of bringing together the disciplines of psychiatry, psychology and law in the development of forensic clinical practice has long been recognised.

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Australian and New Zealand Association of Psychiatry

Web04 May 2024 – 03 May 2025. 12 Months. Register. Membership of ANZAPPL is open to anyone with an interest in the relationship between mental health and law. Members are notified of all events organised by their branch and the international body, receive a reduced fee for ANZAPPL activities including the Annual Congress and branch events, and

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Psychiatry in an Aboriginal community-controlled health …

WebA/Prof. Shuichi Suetani is a community psychiatrist in Brisbane. He works as Senior Psychiatrist at the Institute for Urban Indigenous Health.

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First responders and the consequences of exposure to trauma: …

WebFirst responders and the consequences of exposure to trauma: what can be done in response and does it work?

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New Zealand Australian and New Zealand Association of …

WebThe New Zealand branch of ANZAPPL brings together those who are interested in the relationship between psychiatry, psychology and law. Its members comprise practitioners in the three disciplines, other professionals working in related fields, students interested in mental health and the law as well as anyone who wishes to be engaged in the …

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Workshop: Complexities in the management of sex offenders in

WebConceptualising ‘unacceptable risk’ of serious sex offending. Dr Michael Rowlands, Forensic Psychologist, Monash University. There is very limited research on the re-offending rates of sex offenders classified as …

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Workshop: Dissociative Identity Disorder: From Drama to Trauma

WebIn this full-day workshop, designed for psychologists, psychiatrists, and legal practitioners, Prof. Scott will provide attendees with the knowledge and skills to confidently evaluate claims of dissociation in forensic contexts.

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Family Violence From An Aboriginal Perspective: Implications

WebLaw and Culture are facts of life in the daily lives of the First Peoples of Western Australia. This presentation will describe an approach to understanding family violence (FV) through a Law and Culture lens, including the key drivers of FV in the context of colonial patriarchal violence, ongoing colonialism and intergenerational trauma, and …

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Joint ANZAPPL/IAFMHS conference

WebReintegration and Recovery among People in Forensic Mental Health and Criminal Legal Systems. In 2023 ANZAPPL will jointly host a conference with the International Association of Forensic Mental Health Services in Sydney.

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The Sydney Lindt Café Siege: the role of the consultant

WebAfter the Lindt café siege in Sydney in 2014, the NSW Coroner concluded that although he did not have a mental illness, the Iranian-born gunman Man Haron Monis had become ‘radicalised’ and committed a ‘terrorist act.’

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Radically Open Dialectical Behaviour Therapy (RO-DBT): for

WebDr Malinder Bhullar is a forensic psychologist who qualified in Western Australia before moving to the UK in 2003. Her presentation will provide an overview of the RO-DBT theoretical and treatment framework; a brief look at research and therapeutic innovations using RO-DBT in forensic mental health and criminal justice contexts in the UK.

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Symposium: Mental health, extremism and lone-actor grievance …

WebAs radicalisation and recruitment of Australians appears to be increasing and violent extremists are reaching out to mentally vulnerable individuals, there is a clear role for mental health services in the evaluation and management of susceptible individuals.

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