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Relational approach to good mental health in physiotherapists. An opportunity for personal growth and development

Dynamic interactive online lecture and discussion, Q&A to ascertain what constitutes good mental health in Physiotherapy practice.
Relational approach to supervision and support through a physiotherapists lens.
Why the creation of a supportive container is good for both physiotherapists and patients?
How to minimise burnout and emotional exhaustion.
Practical take-away strategies and theoretical principles that support a creative approach to help each of us realise our potential.


This is a live webinar. Login instructions including link details will be sent to registrants the day before the event. If login instructions are not received (please check your inbox as well as junk/spam folders) by close of business the day before the lecture, please contact us on Susan.Dinner@australian.physio


VIC, TAS, NSW, ACT, QLD – 6.30pm AEST|
SA, NT – 6.00pm
WA – 4.30pm


Presenters

Shelley Barlow


Dr Shelley Barlow is a pain physiotherapist (Titled APA) who works at Lismore Community Health, NNSWLHD, both in hospital, outpatients and in the community. She has a small private pain practice specialising in Pain Reprocessing Therapy (PRT). Her interests include the nexus between physiotherapy and psychotherapy, and how pain and trauma impact and disrupt human flourishing. 'I believe that working with people experiencing trauma and chronic pain is both a challenge and an opportunity for growth. Growth that is personal and professional' I have been working on the North Coast in this field for over 30 years. I am a clinician, and interested in the well-being and sustainability of people providing the care, their vulnerability, hopes and dreams and how they can maintain their inspiration and vitality as they work.I am a NZ trained physio and have a Masters in Gestalt Therapy and a PhD. My PhD was looking at 'the lived experiences of Physiotherapists in their clinical encounters with people with chronic pain: A phenomenological enquiry'. I am interested in and talking about the subjectivity of the clinician/ health practitioner as they navigate the clinical encounter.

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Lecture
26
Monday
26 August
06:30PM - 07:30PM AEST

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Price:
Non- Member: $55.00
APA Member: $35.00
Student: $15.00
Mental Health Group: $15.00
Musculoskeletal Group: $15.00
Business group - Premium Principal Group: $15.00
Business Group - Practitioner Group: $15.00
Registration closing date:
23 Aug 2024
Event status:
Open
CPD hours:
1.00
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Price:
55.00: $Non- Member
35.00: $APA Member
15.00: $Student
15.00: $Mental Health Group
15.00: $Musculoskeletal Group
15.00: $Business group - Premium Principal Group
15.00: $Business Group - Practitioner Group
Registration closing date:
23 Aug 2024
Event status:
Open
CPD hours:
1.00
Your registration status:
Presenters

Shelley Barlow


Dr Shelley Barlow is a pain physiotherapist (Titled APA) who works at Lismore Community Health, NNSWLHD, both in hospital, outpatients and in the community. She has a small private pain practice specialising in Pain Reprocessing Therapy (PRT). Her interests include the nexus between physiotherapy and psychotherapy, and how pain and trauma impact and disrupt human flourishing. 'I believe that working with people experiencing trauma and chronic pain is both a challenge and an opportunity for growth. Growth that is personal and professional' I have been working on the North Coast in this field for over 30 years. I am a clinician, and interested in the well-being and sustainability of people providing the care, their vulnerability, hopes and dreams and how they can maintain their inspiration and vitality as they work.I am a NZ trained physio and have a Masters in Gestalt Therapy and a PhD. My PhD was looking at 'the lived experiences of Physiotherapists in their clinical encounters with people with chronic pain: A phenomenological enquiry'. I am interested in and talking about the subjectivity of the clinician/ health practitioner as they navigate the clinical encounter.


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