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Overview of the Course

Providing Psychological Services during a Pandemic

  • DRN Overview 
  • From the Front Lines
  • Telepsychology Overview 
  • Self-Care & Professional Support 


Traumatology 101 

  • Trauma responses
  • Psychological implications of trauma 
  • Trauma treatment basics


Collaborative Sharing 

Presenters

Dr. Judi Malone

Judi L Malone, PhD, R. Psych (AB/AUS) is the CEO of the Psychologists’ Association of Alberta with extensive experience collaborating to strengthen the role and profile of psychology and access for Albertans. Dr Malone has a wealth of scientist-practitioner experience from clinical practice, academic roles, and in research. She has expertise in working with disadvantaged populations and both national and international perspectives from dual registration in Alberta and Australia. Her clinical expertise is in trauma, the neurobiology of addictions, and professional ethics in rural and small communities.


Dr. Judy Moench

Judy is a Registered Psychologist working Private Practice in Edmonton where her focus is on focus on recent traumatic events, mental health clinicians, and first responders. Dr Moench is an Adjunct Professor with the University of Alberta and provides consultation to psychologists, social workers, psychiatrists, and organizations in dealing with traumatic events including Alberta Health Services; Doctors without Borders (MSF); Fire and Police Services. She is the past-president of EMDR Canada and is the Coordinator of the Disaster Response Network for the Psychologists’ Association of Alberta.

Traumatology 101: Psychology During a Pandemic