Showing posts with label Ruth Rosalion. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Ruth Rosalion. Show all posts

Tuesday, August 9, 2011

Social Phobia: Debilitating symptoms...effective treatments



Last Thursday evening (11th August 2011) Ruth Rosalion presented a lecture at the Kew Library on the topic of social phobia. Ruth discussed the different symptoms of social phobia as well as different approaches to treatment.

An article about the lecture was published in last week's Progress Leader Newspaper as seen on the right of this page.

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Monday, February 21, 2011

Anxiety Disorders in Children and Adolescents!

ANXIETY DISORDERS IN CHILDREN and ADOLESCENTS
Perspectives on Identification and Evidence-Based Treatment

A Workshop for School Personnel and Mental Health Professionals
Presented by Anxiety Disorders Association of Victoria

This is an Australian Psychological Society Endorsed Activity (7 CPD points)

By Ruth Rosalion, Clinical Psychologist

The full day program aims to increase understanding and knowledge of the nature, origin, assessment, diagnosis and evidence-based treatments of anxiety disorders in children and adolescents. Material is particularly relevant to mental health practitioners and school personnel and will include a lecture presentation, video vignettes, discussion of case material and hands-on exposure to creative treatment materials. The workshop is designed to be both informative and fun.

Date:
Friday 18th March 2011
9.00 am to 5.00 pm (8.30 am registration)

Venue:
Darebin Arts & Entertainment Centre (Acacia Room)
Cnr. Bell Street & St. Georges Road, Preston


Additional Details:
• Handouts
• Notebook
• Full catering will be provided, starting with tea and coffee on arrival

Cost:
• Standard Cost: $260
• Early Bird Price/ADAVIC Member: $235 (payments for EBP must be received by 18 February 2011)

For further information: www.adavic.org.au