AusAPT Victoria End of Year Event: for members and friends.
Film Reviewer PETER MALONE will present PART B: Female SPIES and undercover operatives in film, with film clips and discussion of personality, type, and who makes a successful spy.
Entry is a plate or bottle to share.
TIME: 6.30pm for nibbles, 7pm – 9pm
BOOK: with Meredith via email meredith@ausapt.org.au on via Facebook or text if already connected.
Free Free for members and guests, but bring plate or bottle to share
Short documentary and stimulating discussion on ‘Heroin: Addictionary’ and Type and Addiction with Brian Walsh, psychologist/filmmaker.
About Brian Walsh
Brian Walsh is a psychologist psychotherapist and documentary film maker in his private practice since 1990. He has Professional Training in Somatic Psychotherapy, and prior background in Rehabilitation Services as practitioner and manager.
TIME: 6.30pm for 7pm
ENTRY: bring a plate or bottle pre-film & post film talk
There are many reasons why particular pieces of music attract us and why we go back to those preferences. There are also reasons why particular styles of music are ones we avoid or find unbearable.
In 2006 Elwin Hall and I conducted a workshop at the AusAPT conference exploring these ideas and looked for linkages between one’s preferred type and one’s preferences for music.
This new session reviews the research conducted since then and serves as an update on this theme. The new evidence gives much more confidence about the relationships. There has been a reconceptualisation about music preferences and this will be explained in the session.
It is hoped that participants will have a greater appreciation of the linkages between type and preferences for music with particular attributes. You may be delighted with some live singing!
Ian Ball
Ian is a retired Associate Professor from Deakin University. His specialisations were Psychology and Education. He is a Life Member of AusAPT and also a Fellow of the Australian Psychological Society.