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Psychological Society of Ireland
Ireland
เข้าร่วมเมื่อ 26 ม.ค. 2012
The Psychological Society of Ireland (PSI) is the learned and professional body for psychology and psychologists in the Republic of Ireland. Since its birth in 1970 the Society has grown from a mere 17 members and now represents circa 4,500 members.
What do we do?
When the Psychological Society of Ireland was established its primary objective was the advancement of psychology as an applied science in Ireland and elsewhere.
The PSI has helped cultivate a high standard of psychology in Ireland which is visible in both academic and professional settings. These high standards provide psychologists who study and work in Ireland with the qualifications and experience that is needed to gain membership with the PSI.
What do we do?
When the Psychological Society of Ireland was established its primary objective was the advancement of psychology as an applied science in Ireland and elsewhere.
The PSI has helped cultivate a high standard of psychology in Ireland which is visible in both academic and professional settings. These high standards provide psychologists who study and work in Ireland with the qualifications and experience that is needed to gain membership with the PSI.
Mental Health & Homelessness | PSI Autumn Winter Public Lecture Series 2024
This was held as a free public event, marking World Mental Health Day and World Homeless Day, on Thursday 10 October.
PSI President Dr Odhrán Mc Carthy was joined by Dr Éilish Burke, Senior Clinical Psychologist, and Dr Eileen Corroon Sweeney, Consultant General Adult and Old Age Psychiatrist to discuss the impact of homelessness and housing insecurity on mental health.
*Speaker Biographies*
Dr Éilish Burke is a Senior Clinical Psychologist working with the Galway Simon Community. Before taking on this role she worked in various roles in the UK including for the Homeless Mental Health Team in Greater Manchester Mental Health NHS Foundation Trust. Her clinical and research interests are in trauma and psychologically-informed practice, inclusion health, complex trauma, reducing mental health-related stigma and peer support.
Dr Eileen Corroon Sweeney is a Consultant General Adult and Old Age Psychiatrist and the Clinical Lead for the Inclusion Mental Health Team in Dublin South City. She is a Clinical Senior Lecturer at Trinity College, Dublin, and is interested in the contribution of early-life trauma to mental illness and social exclusion.
Dr Odhrán Mc Carthy is the current PSI President and is also the chairperson of the PSI Special Interest Group in Addressing Climate and Environmental Emergencies. Odhrán is a retired Principal Clinical Psychologist (Specialist), having studied at the University of Massachusetts, University College Dublin, and more recently completed his PhD at Trinity College Dublin. He worked within the Irish health service for over thirty-two years and his last position was with the HSE adult mental health services of Dublin North County. Odhrán was a frequent clinical supervisor, occasional lecturer (adjunct associated professor (TCD) and adjunct professor (UCD)), and was on the course advisory committee for the TCD Diploma & Masters in Cognitive Therapy programme. Odhrán developed a special interest in social anxiety early in his career and initiated his first social anxiety treatment group in 1999; the programme has grown and developed steadily ever since. In 2014, Odhrán established Social Anxiety Ireland (SAI) as an independent non-profit company and by 2016 had SAI registered with the Charities Regulatory Authority. He currently acts as executive director for the SAI board.
PSI President Dr Odhrán Mc Carthy was joined by Dr Éilish Burke, Senior Clinical Psychologist, and Dr Eileen Corroon Sweeney, Consultant General Adult and Old Age Psychiatrist to discuss the impact of homelessness and housing insecurity on mental health.
*Speaker Biographies*
Dr Éilish Burke is a Senior Clinical Psychologist working with the Galway Simon Community. Before taking on this role she worked in various roles in the UK including for the Homeless Mental Health Team in Greater Manchester Mental Health NHS Foundation Trust. Her clinical and research interests are in trauma and psychologically-informed practice, inclusion health, complex trauma, reducing mental health-related stigma and peer support.
Dr Eileen Corroon Sweeney is a Consultant General Adult and Old Age Psychiatrist and the Clinical Lead for the Inclusion Mental Health Team in Dublin South City. She is a Clinical Senior Lecturer at Trinity College, Dublin, and is interested in the contribution of early-life trauma to mental illness and social exclusion.
Dr Odhrán Mc Carthy is the current PSI President and is also the chairperson of the PSI Special Interest Group in Addressing Climate and Environmental Emergencies. Odhrán is a retired Principal Clinical Psychologist (Specialist), having studied at the University of Massachusetts, University College Dublin, and more recently completed his PhD at Trinity College Dublin. He worked within the Irish health service for over thirty-two years and his last position was with the HSE adult mental health services of Dublin North County. Odhrán was a frequent clinical supervisor, occasional lecturer (adjunct associated professor (TCD) and adjunct professor (UCD)), and was on the course advisory committee for the TCD Diploma & Masters in Cognitive Therapy programme. Odhrán developed a special interest in social anxiety early in his career and initiated his first social anxiety treatment group in 1999; the programme has grown and developed steadily ever since. In 2014, Odhrán established Social Anxiety Ireland (SAI) as an independent non-profit company and by 2016 had SAI registered with the Charities Regulatory Authority. He currently acts as executive director for the SAI board.
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Webinar: Interview Preparation for Aspiring Research Assistants
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The PSI Early Graduate Group hosted this webinar on 13 August 2024 via Zoom. Speaker: Prof. Suzanne Guerin, UCD School of Psychology & Irish Psychologist Editorial Team
Student Affairs Group and SIG in Coaching Psychology Webinar: Insights into Coaching Psychology
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The PSI Student Affairs Group and PSI Special Interest Group in Coaching Psychology hosted a student centered panel on 11 June 2024 via Zoom. Speakers: Anna Navin Young on ‘The History of Coaching Psychology’ Danny McEnery on ‘The Boundaries between Coaching Psychology and Psychotherapy’
Functional Neurological Disorder: a brief overview of the concept and its origins
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Dr Damien Lowry gives an overview of Functional Neurological Disorder as part of #BrainAwarenessWeek2024
Mood, behaviour and personality change following brain injury
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Dr Simone Carton of the National Rehabilitation Hospital on the effects of brain injury #BrainAwarenessWeek2024
What you should know about menopause and cognitive skills
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Dr Sarah Clarke of Beaumont Hospital discusses the cognitive impact of perimenopause as part of #BrainAwarenessWeek2024
Delirium: what you should know
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Dr Melanie Ryberg of Tallaght University Hospital explains the signs of delirium and how to help someone who may be experiencing it. #BrainAwarenessWeek2024
What is Brain Awareness Week and why is it important?
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Dr Valerie Twomey of PSI Division of Neuropsychology discusses how #BrainAwarenessWeek2024 is being marked and its history in our second video of the week.
Introduction to Division of Neuropsychology Brain Awareness Week videos 2024
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Dr Garret McDermott of PSI Division of Neuropsychology introduces #BrainAwarenessWeek2024 in the first video of the week.
Pathways to Studying Psychology at Undergraduate Level Webinar
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The PSI Science and Public Policy Committee (SPPC)'s free webinar 'Pathways to Studying Psychology at Undergraduate Level in Ireland' which took place 13 February 2024 from 6 to 7 pm.
My PSI
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The Psychological Society of Ireland (PSI), is the learned and professional body for psychology and psychologists in the Republic of Ireland. Sign up now or renew for 2024 before 31 March #MyPSI
2024-26 Strategy Introduction from PSI CEO Sheena Horgan
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PSI CEO Sheena Horgan presents the 2024-26 strategic plan at the PSI Annual Conference in November 2023.
Address from Dr Odhrán Mc Carthy, PSI President for 2024
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PSI Chartered Member Dr Odhrán Mc Carthy becomes the 54th Society President in taking on the role from 01 January 2024. In November 2023, at the PSI Annual Conference, Odhrán delivered his President's Address.
Closing Speech from the 2023 PSI President Dr Anne Kehoe
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Dr Anne Kehoe became the 53rd Society President in taking on the role on 01 January 2023. In November 2023, at the PSI Annual Conference in the Clayton Hotel Silver Springs, Cork, Anne delivered her closing address to delegates where she reflected on her year as president. The recording also includes an introduction to 2024 PSI President Dr Odhrán Mc Carthy.
PSI President-elect Dr Odhrán Mc Carthy speaks to us about attending the 2023 APA Congress
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PSI President-elect Dr Odhrán Mc Carthy speaks to us about attending the 2023 APA Congress
Professor David Canter - Psychology that Counts
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Professor David Canter - Psychology that Counts
PSI SIG for Addressing Climate and Environmental Emergency Symposium - 2022 PSI Annual Conference
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PSI SIG for Addressing Climate and Environmental Emergency Symposium - 2022 PSI Annual Conference
Introduction to Brain Awareness Week 2023
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Introduction to Brain Awareness Week 2023
Building Cognitive Reserve in Multiple Sclerosis (MS)
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Building Cognitive Reserve in Multiple Sclerosis (MS)
Social Cognition in Neurodegenerative Disorders
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Social Cognition in Neurodegenerative Disorders
Address from the 2023 PSI President Dr Anne Kehoe
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Address from the 2023 PSI President Dr Anne Kehoe
Pathways to Studying Psychology at Undergraduate Level in Ireland
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Pathways to Studying Psychology at Undergraduate Level in Ireland
05:47 How to become a sports psych in Ireland
I was blessed to be a student of Riks many years ago, a true gentleman and an incredible academic.
In Ireland there are no jobs unfortunately.
I m a psychologist how can i join this society
Why is there NO HELEP FOR MENTAL HEALTH IN IRELAND!!!!!
🌈 *promosm*
Very interesting talk.
Go on you good thing x
'...symptoms are not only a starting point for treatment but are also indispensable for human existence.' An important point in Lacan that no Lacanian in my experience has said so clearly and neatly. Well done.
Such a great session, thank you! Hugely informative both in terms of studying psychology and psychology careers. The information on conversion courses will be particularly helpful for career changers. I'll be sharing it widely.
How did the human race ever survive before your work, Dr. Sabrina Coyle? Honestly, the fact your work is even necessary goes to show how sick our civilization has become.
For anyone interested in taking part, Professor Salkovskis and I are currently completing research on OCD. See more here: oxicptr.web.ox.ac.uk/help-our-research#collapse3092671
Well done to previous presidents including Mark Smith who contributed enormously for these changes to be visible and being proactively growing and achievable .... I wish all the best to Vincent and I hope all departments will provide the best transparent support to health and Irish communities which will allow psychologists to be perceived as enablers and human touch point experience in promoting wellbeing and simplifing the diagnoses of multiple genetically or devolopled psychological illnesses experienced by various citizens of all ages. good luck and I'm privileged to be member of a such prestigious psychological society.
Super informative! Thank you!
Brilliant thanks Dr Hurley
What aspects of my self-hood brought me into this work? Iatrogenic psychiatric practice What are the ways of being in my work that I particularly value? Being able to help clients make sense of their experiences (accurate empathetic understanding and conveyance). Being genuinely affirming and hope-fostering. Being the living proof. What did my family and friends said about me that made me think it was worth spending all this time training in order to do this kind of work? I am highly passionate about 'mental health'.
I’d say if you ever have to second guess it you already know your answer.
This was a great project to work on!
Brilliant 👏
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