The Australian Psychological Society (APS) is hosting Psychology Week 2023 until 5th November to raise mental health awareness.
This year the focus is on prioritising self-care including for psychologists, with the catchphrase: “Make Self-Care Your Superpower.”
Psychologists play an indispensable role in promoting mental health and well-being in individuals and communities. However, the demands of their profession can be emotionally taxing. It's essential to address these challenges and empower psychologists to prioritise their own mental health. This Psychology Week, from October 29 to November 5, 2023, we at Coviu are proud to support the Australian Psychological Society (APS) and its focus on self-care for psychologists. Our partnership with the APS aligns perfectly with our mission to enable mental health professionals to be the best versions of themselves.
Psychologists often find themselves caught in the relentless demands of their profession, and as a result, they may neglect their own well-being. Psychology Week 2023 encourages psychologists to explore strategies for self-care that not only support their mental health but also enable them to thrive in their roles. It's an essential reminder that to care for others effectively, psychologists must first care for themselves.
In addition to well-known self-care activities like getting adequate sleep, fulfilling emotional needs, maintaining a balanced diet, and engaging in regular exercise, connecting with peers in the field is crucial. Having someone to confide in and discuss challenging cases with can help psychologists process emotions and detach from the stresses of work. This Psychology Week, we encourage psychologists to come together with their peers and prioritise re-engaging their superpowers.
During Psychology Week, psychologists can take part in various activities that emphasise the significance of self-care. Hosting events that highlight the importance of self-care while sharing the latest knowledge and tools that can be put into practice is an excellent way to empower psychologists to care for themselves.
Psychology Week events and displays are not only an opportunity to promote psychology to the community but also a reminder for the profession to put self-care first. APS members and organisations interested in psychology and community well-being are encouraged to run events. Some ideas include:
Group meditations
Mindfulness conversations in-person or online using breakout rooms
Hosting a group values session to celebrate the professional values that guide psychologists in their work
Presentations on self-care for members and local audiences
Morning or afternoon tea focusing on self-care and avoiding burnout
Walk and talk in nature or group physical activities
Presentations to students about what to expect from a career in psychology
Gratitude boards to encourage positivity and self-reflection
Setting self-care goals for the week and beyond
All these activities contribute to better mental health and do not require significant time or effort to practice daily. Encouraging each other to prioritise mental health can have a profound positive impact.
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Coviu has a range of features designed specifically for psychologists including the below assessments.
Pearson Clinical Assessments
Coviu has partnered with Pearson Clinical to integrate the digital stimulus books of commonly used assessments into Coviu's telehealth platform, so you can have access to the latest clinical tools all in one place. These include but are not limited to the WISC-V, WAIS-IV, KBIT-2, RBANS Update Books A, B, C & D, WIAT-III, BDI-2, BHS, BAI, BSS, to name a few.
The digital stimulus books are embedded within the Coviu call, allowing you to display the stimuli without leaving your window. You and your client can see each other's cursor movements over the stimulus book, enabling you to direct the client's attention. When the client selects a response, an annotation with numbers indicates the order of responses.
Assessments conducted through Coviu ensure a standardised environment that modifies the client's interface and reduces the risk of distraction. A growing number of studies support the claim that Pearson assessments delivered over a virtual care model are comparable to in-person assessments.
A number of our tests include digital administration whereby prompts are visible only to the practitioner, meaning you don't lose eye contact or rapport with your patient while administering a test.
Our recent case study highlights how practitioners treating young people have successfully assessed their patients with Pearson.
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Mental Health Assessments
Coviu has integrated a number of commonly used Mental Health Assessments enabling you to administer them directly within your Coviu call.
The assessments currently available include:
Depression Anxiety Stress Scale (DASS-21) - Designed to measure the negative emotional states of depression, anxiety, and stress.
Patient Health Questionnaire-9 (PHQ-9) - Designed for the presence and screening of the severity of depression.
General Anxiety Disorder-7 (GAD-7) - A valid and efficient tool for screening and measuring the severity of generalised anxiety disorder.
Kessler Psychological Distress Scale (K10) -10 item screening questionnaire highly useful clinical measure of psychological distress.
Sneak Peak of the Mental Health Assessments in Coviu.
Psychology Week 2023, with its emphasis on self-care for psychologists, is a crucial reminder that even those who support the well-being of others need to prioritise their own mental health. Coviu Global is proud to support APS in this endeavor, aligning with our commitment to providing tools and resources that empower mental health professionals to be the best versions of themselves. We encourage all psychologists to take part in the activities and discussions during this important week, as it benefits not only them but also the individuals and communities they serve. Remember, to care for others effectively, you must first care for yourself.
Check out more mental health resources at the Australian Psychological Society, Australia's leading body of psychologists and up-to-date information on psychology.
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