Following the success of our movie night in week 2, everyone is invited to a special champagne brunch on the Chifley Lawns, Thursday week 5. Pancakes, fruit, champagne, and the company of psych students of all year levels.
Free for members, $3 for non-members.
Monday, March 15, 2010
Friday, October 2, 2009
Wednesday, September 2, 2009
September's Seminar... Tom Sutton
We will be holding our 4th seminar in our "What Next? Careers in Psychology" Seminar Series on the 17th of September at 5pm in PSYC G6.

Our guest speaker is TOM SUTTON of Sutton and Williams Psychology Services, established in 1988.
Tom completed his Psychology Honours in 1969 on the thinking style of murderers held in Long Bay Prison. Forty years later, he is now doing a research PhD on APOE4 allele, beta amyloid and cognitive function in brain disease and injury. For 19 years Tom worked in hospitals including Concord Repatriation Hospital, and a number of Psychiatric Hospitals. He has also been part of the Australian Army Psychology Corps (res) 1967 - 1986. Tom has been a member of the ACT Psychologists' Registration Board 1998 - Sept 2004. He has alo acted as a consultant to the AFP Hostage Negotiation teams, and witness hypnosis consultant to AFP and NSW Police.
Tom's speech will be followed with FREE CHEESE AND WINE. !
Hope to see you there!
Pam.

Our guest speaker is TOM SUTTON of Sutton and Williams Psychology Services, established in 1988.
Tom completed his Psychology Honours in 1969 on the thinking style of murderers held in Long Bay Prison. Forty years later, he is now doing a research PhD on APOE4 allele, beta amyloid and cognitive function in brain disease and injury. For 19 years Tom worked in hospitals including Concord Repatriation Hospital, and a number of Psychiatric Hospitals. He has also been part of the Australian Army Psychology Corps (res) 1967 - 1986. Tom has been a member of the ACT Psychologists' Registration Board 1998 - Sept 2004. He has alo acted as a consultant to the AFP Hostage Negotiation teams, and witness hypnosis consultant to AFP and NSW Police.
Tom's speech will be followed with FREE CHEESE AND WINE. !
Hope to see you there!
Pam.
How to buy a ticket to the Psychology ball!

Hi everyone,
If you would like to buy a ticket to the psychology ball, they will be available to purchase at the following times:
Friday 11th of September - 11 am and 2 pm in the refectory
Tuesday 15th of September - 10 am in the refectory
Thursday 17th of September - 11 am in the refectory
Tickets will also be available to buy from the Honours room between 9 - 5 every Thursday until the ball, as of the Thursday 10th of September.
If you have any questions please email us or contact us via facebook.
Cheers,
Pam.
Tuesday, August 4, 2009
The 2009 Psychology Ball
You have voted....
and the verdict is WE WILL BE HOLDING A BALL!

Details are yet to be decided, but THE DATE IS FRIDAY 25th of SEPTEMBER 2009 and the event will be held at University House.
Also, don't forget our upcoming seminar on the 12th of August! (See details below). Everyone, including non-members, is welcome!
Thank you,
Pam.
and the verdict is WE WILL BE HOLDING A BALL!

Details are yet to be decided, but THE DATE IS FRIDAY 25th of SEPTEMBER 2009 and the event will be held at University House.
Also, don't forget our upcoming seminar on the 12th of August! (See details below). Everyone, including non-members, is welcome!
Thank you,
Pam.
Monday, July 20, 2009
Seminar with Principal Psychologist of Mental Health ACT
Hi all!

Now that classes have returned, our next seminar in our seminar series "Psychology... what next?" will be held!
When? 6pm on Wednesday the 12th of August.
Who? Our speaker is Keith Baker, Director of Psychological Therapies and Principal Psychologist of Mental Health ACT. Keith's interests include forensic psychology and eating disorders.
And remember there will be free wine and a lovely cheese platter to enjoy after the speech!

ALL ARE WELCOME! So please come along and learn more about potential career paths in psychology.
Hope to see you there! If you would like any further information about the seminar, or anything to do with ANU Psychology Student Society please do not hesitate to contact us via email (psychsoc.anu@gmail.com) or join us on facebook.
from Pam (Publicity Officer).
Friday, July 17, 2009
Seminar at the University of Canberra
Dear all,
Our friends, the University of Canberra Psychology Student Society, are holding a seminar next week!
When? 7pm Tuesday 28th of July
Where? Room 2a6 at UC
Who? Lisa Kelly from Headspace ACT
Headspace ACT is a new early intervention service for young people aged 12 to 25 years with mild to moderate mental health and/or substance use issues. headspace has been created to provide a new service model that better responds to the needs of young people. It draws together a multidisciplinary team to work collaboratively to meet the holistic needs of young people. Lisa Kelly is the Service Integration Manager at headspace ACT and will be talking about the evolution of headspace including the latest stats about young people, what it is like working in a multidisciplinary team and strategies for working effectively with young people. She will also talk about working in private practice as a psychologist and the changing face of psychology. Lisa has extensive experience in working with young people and in establishing high quality services and she will share stories about working with this challenging age group.
- Pam (Publicity officer).
Our friends, the University of Canberra Psychology Student Society, are holding a seminar next week!
When? 7pm Tuesday 28th of July
Where? Room 2a6 at UC
Who? Lisa Kelly from Headspace ACT
Headspace ACT is a new early intervention service for young people aged 12 to 25 years with mild to moderate mental health and/or substance use issues. headspace has been created to provide a new service model that better responds to the needs of young people. It draws together a multidisciplinary team to work collaboratively to meet the holistic needs of young people. Lisa Kelly is the Service Integration Manager at headspace ACT and will be talking about the evolution of headspace including the latest stats about young people, what it is like working in a multidisciplinary team and strategies for working effectively with young people. She will also talk about working in private practice as a psychologist and the changing face of psychology. Lisa has extensive experience in working with young people and in establishing high quality services and she will share stories about working with this challenging age group.
- Pam (Publicity officer).
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