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PAI Advanced – Online

October 24, 2023 @ 5:00 pm - 9:00 pm

Unlock a deeper understanding of the PAI through our advanced case analysis half-day workshop. Gain in-depth insights and advanced techniques to skilfully analyse personality traits, behaviours, and underlying dynamics to enhance your clinical practice or supervisory skills.

Overview

This workshop will focus on case analysis of the PAI with an emphasis on complex case analysis, integration of personality results with other test results, and use of the PAI treatment planning. 

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At the end of this workshop participants will be able to: 

  • Understand both positive and negative responding styles on the PAI. 
  • Evaluate malingering versus exaggeration using the PAI indices. 
  • Understand how to evaluate specific psychological issues using the PAI. 
  • Understand the use of the PAI in treatment planning.

Eligibility

This one-day training workshop is suitable for provisional or registered psychologists, including board approved supervisors who wish to expand their understanding of the applications of the PAI. 

Our Trainer

Prof Linda Byrne

Prof Linda Byrne is the Dean of the Faculty of Psychology, Counselling and Psychotherapy at The Cairnmillar Institute (CMI). She is registered psychologist with an area of endorsement in Clinical Neuropsychology and has over 25 years of clinical, research and teaching experience in the areas of psychological assessment, neuropsychiatric disorders, neuropsychological disorders, and neuropsychological rehabilitation.

Prof Byrne has extensive experience in training and supervising post-graduate psychology students. Prior to commencing at CMI, Professor Byrne was Deputy Head of the School of Psychology at Deakin University, and she has coordinated post-graduate training programs for many years.

Professor Byrne’s clinical work focuses on the neuropsychological assessment of children, adolescents, and adults with neurological, psychiatric, and educational difficulties. Her major area of research is in the understanding and remediation of neuro- and social cognitive deficits in clinical disorders. More recently Professor Byrne’s research has been focusing on agents that may protect or improve cognitive functioning in both healthy and compromised populations. 

Important Information

Please note, this workshop will be recorded for education purposes. Please contact us if you do not wish your image to be reproduced.

This workshop is also subject to receiving a minimum number of enrolments.

Ticket Options

To request an invoice to be sent to you, please type “invoice” into the coupon code section on page two of the event enrolment form.

Our programs attract a 10% concession for health care card holders, pensioners, people receiving benefits. Those applying for concessions must provide a copy (photo evidence is accepted) of their social security card or health care card together with their application, via email to [email protected].

By purchasing a ticket, you are confirming to have read and agreed to the Enrolment Terms and Conditions set by The Cairnmillar Institute.

Details

Date:
October 24, 2023
Time:
5:00 pm - 9:00 pm
Cost:
Free – $250.00

Organiser

Lana Winzar
Phone
03 9813 3400
Email
pd@cairnmillar.edu.au

Venue

Online via Zoom

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