
Official podcast of the APS College of Educational & Developmental Psychologists
| Publishes | Twice monthly | Episodes | 20 | Founded | 9 months ago |
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| Number of Listeners | Categories | Mental HealthHealth & Fitness | |||

Subject for Change hosts Maximilian White & Camelia Wilkinson interview Wayne Holdsworth. Wayne is an educator and long-time campaigner for e-safety, dedicated to helping young people navigate the online world with confidence and awareness. As the fo... more
Subject for Change host Maximilian White interviews Educational & Developmental Psychologist Veronica Sullivan about what is means for a private practice to become NDIS registered and the requirements for maintaining registration. Veronica is the fou... more
Subject for Change host Camelia Wilkinson interviews Psychologists Dr Elise Julien and Andrea Fernandez about their experience of being members of the Australian Psychological Society (APS) and the value it brings to their professional lives.
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Subject for Change hosts Camelia Wilkinson & Maximilian White discuss the "The Manosphere" with Educator Anna Berlin, Parent Stefanie Hagger and Psychologist Alex Dawson. The podcast explores the impact on young men of online influencers that espouse... more
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Focused on educational and developmental psychology, content spans various pertinent topics such as mental health, emotional intelligence, and community psychology. Hosts engage with experts across the field, discussing their professional journeys and the impact of psychological practices in both individual and community settings. The episodes often tackle relevant societal issues, including youth mental health initiatives and misconceptions about psychological professions, while fostering a space for learning and support for aspiring professionals in psychology.
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Recent guests on Subject for Change include:
1. Trisna Fraser
2. Kelly Gough
3. Lucy Barrat
4. Josh Glover
5. Camelia Wilkinson
6. Dr. Chelsea Hyde
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