The Deliberate Practitioner: Approaching Clinical Practice with Mindful Discernment
Buddhist practice encourages us to take a proactive and deliberate approach to how we live. The principle of being deliberate is important in our cultivation of generosity, establishment of ethical living and development of wholesome mental qualities.
This seminar will discuss the importance of being deliberate in our Buddhist practice and how the same principle can also be helpful in our work as clinicians.
Dr Chien Hoong Gooi is a Clinical Psychologist and an Education Focused Senior Lecturer in the University of New South Wales School of Psychology.
He is the current Director of the Master of Psychology (Clinical) program and formerly held the positions of the UNSW Psychology Clinic Director and Clinical Program Placement Coordinator. Dr Gooi's areas of interest include deliberate practice, competencies of a clinician and Buddhist wisdom. He has extensive experience supervising psychologists in various stages of their career.
He challenges supervises to think deeply about evidenced-based practice through a good understanding of the client experience, comprehensive case formulation and effective delivery of client-centred care.
FROM 7PM - 8:30PM