
Education for Clinicians

About this resource hub
At Aperture Psychology, we're deeply committed to nurturing the next generation of psychological practitioners.
With over 25 years of clinical experience, we've developed comprehensive supervision and mentoring programs that combine structured learning with real-time problem-solving opportunities.
We believe meaningful learning happens when theory meets practice. Our supervision approach emphasises practical application of evidence-based approaches, ensuring you develop both the knowledge and confidence to provide exceptional client care.
Our professional development offerings for clinicians include:
Whether you're completing your registrar requirements, seeking professional development, or looking to enhance your therapeutic toolkit, our clinician education stream provides the support, guidance, and expertise you need to excel in your psychological practice.
We invite you to complete our inquiry form to discuss how we can support you in your professional development as a clinical psychologist.
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A comprehensive development pathway for early-career psychologists, featuring structured individual supervision, case conceptualisation support, and ongoing professional guidance within our supportive practice environment. Our open-door policy ensures you have access to mentorship when you need it most.
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Collaborative learning sessions that provide valuable peer insights, diverse perspectives on clinical challenges, and a supportive community of practice. These sessions enhance clinical skills through shared experiences and collective problem-solving.
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Tailored one-on-one supervision for clinicians practicing elsewhere who seek expert guidance to enhance their clinical skills, navigate complex cases, or fulfill registration requirements. Our evidence-based approach draws from various therapeutic modalities including CBT, Schema Therapy, ACT, DBT, and mindfulness-based approaches.
Information on conditions we treat through therapy
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Anxiety
Anxiety can become excessive and disabling in some people.
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Depression
Depression is a condition characterised by low energy levels, low motivation and the inability to experience pleasure.
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Perfectionism
Perfectionism can reduce your flexibility in the face of difficulties which can put you at risk of psychological distress.
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Phobias
Phobias are excessive and irrational fears of specific objects or situations.
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Sleep Disturbance
Inadequate or poor-quality sleep can lead to poor performance at work or school, difficulty concentrating and remembering things and difficulty managing emotions.
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Anger
Some people can find themselves overwhelmed and preoccupied by minor frustrations, which can negatively impact their quality of life.

Treatment approaches we use
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Cognitive Behavioural Therapy
Cognitive Behavioural Therapy (CBT) helps you identify and change patterns of behaviour and thinking that can maintain or worsen distress.
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EMDR Therapy
Eye Movement Desensitisation and Reprocessing (EMDR) is a therapy used to assist people with Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD) and other trauma conditions to process difficult memories.
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Schema Therapy
Schema Therapy sheds light on the origins of your struggles and helps you find a path out of them - typically used when other approaches have not been effective.
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Dialectical Behaviour Therapy
Dialectical Behaviour Therapy (DBT) was developed to help people manage emotional problems such as those experienced in borderline personality disorder.
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Mindfulness-Based Approaches
Mindfulness therapies take an experiential approach, which means you learn and grow through practice of the techniques.
From the blog
Explore our collection of articles covering a wide range of psychological topics and practical strategies you can apply to your daily life.
Is burnout affecting you or someone you know?
Burnout has become a critical issue for small business owners and their teams, affecting productivity, job satisfaction, and overall well-being.
This recorded webinar, delivered as part of NSW Small Business Month in October 2024 by Practice Director, Peter Walker, offers essential insights and practical strategies to help you recognise, manage, and prevent burnout.
KEY TOPICS COVERED IN THIS SESSION
▶ What burnout is and the factors contributing to it
▶ How to recognise burnout in yourself and your team
▶ Burnout vs depression
▶ Resolving organisational and personality factors contributing to burnout
▶ Suggested steps for recovery.
Downloadable resources also available.
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