Mental Health and Telehealth
Organizations and Professional Events
AUSTRALIAB- thru AUSTRALIAGZ

Compiled by Myron Pulier, MD

General Index

 AUSTRALIAB- through AUSTRALIAGZ (this page)

Telehealth Organizations

Organizations other than AUSTRALIAB to AUSTRALIAGZ

Telehealth Meetings by Date

All events listed by date

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Organization and Event Descriptions AUSTRALIAB through AUSTRALIAGZ

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Australian Centre for Psychoanalysis

Contact The Australian Centre for Psychoanalysis, Inc
PO Box 509
Carlton, South Victoria 3053
Australia

+61/3/9489 8753
+61/3/9329 9140 fax
About The Australian Centre for Psychoanalysis is a not for profit association devoted to the teaching of psychoanalysis, the training of analysts and research in the psychoanalytic field within the Lacanian orientation. Anyone with an interest in the study of psychoanalysis may join the Centre's activities.

The Centre holds numerous seminars for study and research.

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Australian Clearinghouse for Youth Studies [ACYS]

Contact Australian Clearinghouse for Youth Studies
GPO Box 252-64
Hobart, Tasmania 7001
Australia

+61/3/6226 2591
+61/3/6226 2578 fax

ACYS@educ.utas.edu.au
About The Australian Clearinghouse for Youth Studies [ACYS] has a brief to collect and disseminate information on youth issues. The chief vehicle for this purpose is the quarterly journal, Youth Studies Australia.

The ACYS operates under the auspices of the School of Education at the University of Tasmania. The ACYS is partly funded by the Australian Government's Department of Employment, Education, Training and Youth Affairs Youth Bureau.

In order to make international communication more efficient, in 1998 the previously named N(ational) C(learinghouse for) Y(outh) S(tudies) changed its name to the ACYS.

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Australian College of Clinical Psychologists

Contact Australian College of Clinical Psychologists
GPO Box 3583
Manuka ACT 2603
Australia

+62/2/8250 2501
+62/2/6260 7733 fax

secretary@accp.com.au
About The Australian College of Clinical Psychologists, founded in 1980, is a professional association devoted to the support and development of practising psychologists in Australia.

The College is committed to psychology as a profession, a social science and as a means of promoting human welfare. The College aims to uphold professional standards of clinical practice through training, supervision and peer review. This process is conducted in a positive and educative manner.

The College is also committed to the development and assistance of students who intend to undertake a career in psychology, with specialisation in clinical work. Members of the College provide supervision, guidance and support. The College provides a range of training opportunities, for students and psychologists alike, in the form of workshops, courses and guest speakers, both local and interstate. In addition, its peer review process encourages the development of skills and knowledge that is essential for the practising psychologist.

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Australian College of Private Consulting Psychologists [ACPCP]

Contact Australian College of Private Consulting Psychologists
Anna De La Rue, Secretary
7 Elanora Court
Aspendale 3195, Victoria
Australia

9580 6680

acpcp@ozemail.com.au
About The Australian College of Private Clinical Psychologists formed in Victoria, Australia in 1980 to meet the need of private consulting psychologists and their clients. It was renamed in 1986 upon becoming an incorporated body.

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Australian College of Psychological Medicine [A C Psych Med]

Contact Australian College of Psychological Medicine
GPO Box 1979
Sydney 2001
Australia

1300 888 606
1300 888 606 fax

secretary@acpm.org.au
About The Australian College of Psychological Medicine [A C Psych Med] is an organisation representing the large body of medical practitioners in Australia who work partly or wholly caring for the mental health needs of the community. It was established in 1998 in response to a perceived need for special professional and personal support for these doctors working in a difficult and growing area.

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Australian Counselling Association [ACA]

About The Australian Counselling Association [ACA] is a national progressive professional peak association of counsellors. The ACA is primarily concerned with industry standards, creating employment for counsellors, health fund rebates and formal recognition of counsellors.

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Australian Drug Foundation [ADF]

About The Australian Drug Foundation is an independent, non-profit organization, begun in 1959, working to prevent and reduce alcohol and drug problems in the Australian community.

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Australian Network for Promotion, Prevention and Early Intervention for Mental Health [Auseinet]

Contact Australian Network for Promotion Prevention and Early Intervention for Mental Health

+61/8/8404 2999
+61/8/8357 5484 fax

gwyn.elson@fmc.sa.gov.au
About The Australian Network for Promotion Prevention and Early Intervention for Mental Health [Auseinet] is a national project funded by the Commonwealth Department of Health and Aged Care under the Mental Health Strategy and the National Suicide Prevention Strategy. Auseinet provides a communications and clearinghouse service for promotion, prevention and early intervention in mental health across all ages of the lifespan including a searchable resources database. The web site provides access to a wealth of information for individuals working in a range of contexts, carers and consumers of mental health services. It also provides links and contact details to other services and sites, media information, fact sheets and suicide prevention information.

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Australian Guidance and Counselling Association

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