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July is yet another busy month for Continuing Professional Development within the Fiji Psychological Society. We are pleased to welcome Dr Bettina Hohnen for a CPD presentation on the Incredible Teenage Brain. RSVP on: https://t.co/10Wv9iMIeM See you all on 16th July!
Join us online or in person in Nadi for a face-to-face Continuing Professional Development (CPD) presentation on the link between behaviour and children's unmet needs. Register in advance for this meeting:
https://t.co/ILCRgzAk4n Members and non-members are welcome!
We are pleased to welcome Dr Taralina Gae'e for a CPD presentation on Suicidality in Samoa and the region with particular emphasis on a ground-breaking Suicide Prevention Pathway as a possible way forward. Register on this link: https://t.co/9TZdILuyQm
We are pleased to invite you to our upcoming CPD event taking place on Saturday, 7 June 2025 with Professor W. Kim Halford talking on culturally responsive approaches in couple therapy. Message us to RSVP or join virtually via Zoom.
It's graduation season and the Fiji Psychological Society extends our heartfelt congratulations to all our graduate members who have completed their undergraduate, postgraduate, masters and doctoral programmes in Psychology.
Today we celebrate your success and future endeavours!
This week was Neurodiversity Celebration Week. The Fiji Psychological Society was pleased to have Dr Tara Murphy deliver talks, presentations and workshops on topics related to learning and developmental vulnerabilities in children and young people and how to support them.
We are excited to announce another valuable CPD opportunity this month focusing on Specific Learning Disorders - Dyscalculia and Dyslexia: from Diagnosis to Interventions. All are welcome. Attendance is In-person only. Email [email protected] to RSVP by Thursday, 13 March.
The Fiji Psychological Society proudly celebrates International Women’s Day.
In her address, President Ofakilomaloma Swann highlights the importance of breaking barriers, elevating mental health & taking decisive action to protect dignity & uplift one another. #AccelerateAction
The Fiji Psychological Society is proud to share that our President, Ofa Swann, will be a moderator at the International Women’s Day Celebration at the University of the South Pacific, Laucala Campus! Come join us as we celebrate #InternationalWomensDay
We are pleased to announce our first Continuing Professional Development (CPD) Event in 2025. Our Speaker is Dr Gaylene Osborne, a Performance Psychology Coach, Founding Member and past Society President.
Zoom links & meeting information will be sent out to members.
🇺🇸📣🇫🇯🇰🇮🇳🇷🇹🇻 The second round of applications for the U.S.-Pacific Resilience and Adaptation Fellowship Program Scholarship Scheme is now OPEN offering fully funded scholarships for full-time PhD and Master's studies!
Learn more and apply by March 26: https://t.co/BrHR8idcEu
From all of us at the Fiji Psychological Society, we wish you a New Year filled with good health, well-being, and happiness.
Let’s continue to care for ourselves, those we love, and the communities we call home.
As we celebrate the holidays, let us continue to lift each other up, create joyful moments and spread kindness far and wide!
Merry Christmas from the Fiji Psychological Society.
The Fiji Psychological Society sincerely thanks our sponsors & partners for their support in making our Summit a success.
To the Pacific Community, Hot Bread Kitchen, Fiji Corrections Service & friends of the Society thank you for your generous contributions & expertise.
A lively panel discussion at the FPsS Summit on the future of psychology in Fiji. Panelists shared insights on mentorship, expanding our degree programmes, safeguarding data, and balancing passion with financial stability. A powerful call to shape a thriving, impactful future.
He extended heartfelt congratulations to the Society on its 5 year anniversary and its commitment to ensuring psychology remains a force for positive change in Fiji.
The Fiji Psychological Society proudly marks the opening of its Inaugural Fiji Psychological Summit and celebrates its 5-Year Anniversary today. Mr. Samisoni Naba, Director of Training and Rehabilitation at the Fiji Corrections Service is Chief Guest.
He delivered a compelling keynote address where he emphasised the vital role of psychological services in corrections facilities, describing psychology as more than a science - a calling to understand and transform minds.