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  • September 17, 2025 7:43 PM | Diane LaChapelle (Administrator)

    Check out who's attending and which Zoom Room they'll be in:

    2025 Residency Open House Room Assignments.pdf

  • September 17, 2025 7:42 PM | Diane LaChapelle (Administrator)

    CCPPP National Training Seminar Series 

    2025-2026 

     

    October 24, 2025 (12-2pm, EST) 

    Speaker: Dr. Philip Jai Johnson

    Title: Applying Intersectionality to Clinical Case Formulation, Assessment, and Treatment

    Abstract: This workshop explores how intersectionality can be meaningfully integrated into therapeutic practice to promote equity in mental health care. Participants will examine how intersecting systems of oppression, privilege, and marginalization shape client experiences and therapeutic outcomes, and learn strategies to apply intersectionality frameworks sensitively and effectively. Through theory, case studies, and self-reflection, attendees will develop tools to strengthen therapeutic alliances and foster social justice in practice.


    Speaker Bio:  Stay tuned


    Registration link: 

    https://ucalgary.zoom.us/meeting/register/ZO2mYGb7TGm4vvb2D2sMeA


    February 6, 2026 (12-2pm EST) 

    Speaker: Drs. Sean Kidd & Lesley Graff 

    Title: Psychologists in Health Care: A candid conversation about career paths in public service

    Abstract: In the current climate of a national shortage of clinical psychologists, graduating psychology residents have a wide range of opportunities and many factors to consider when mapping their career. This presentation focuses on the publicly-funded health system, which spans specialized clinics and unique patient populations in hospitals and health centres to generalist practice in primary care, exploring why these environments can be among the most rewarding, stimulating, and impactful career paths available. At the same time, this work is far from simple; it involves navigating diversity, constant change, and significant complexity. Drs Graff and Kidd will discuss the pros and cons of working as a psychologist in the health system, covering important aspects such as work/life balance, patient workload, job environment, financial considerations, work with equity-deserving populations, innovation/service improvement opportunities as well as career development support. They will draw on national data and insights from psychologists across diverse contexts and will touch briefly on evolving regulatory challenges. In addition to equipping current residents with an inside perspective on clinical practice in this sector, they also have the goal of creating space for meaningful conversation to set you up for success as you navigate the job market in this beginning career phase.   

     

    Speaker Bio:  Sean Kidd is a Clinical Psychologist by training, a Senior Scientist and the Co-Director of the Centre for Mental Health Policy Research at the Centre for Addiction and Mental Health in Toronto. He is a Professor in the University of Toronto Department of Psychiatry. His work has focused on developing and testing interventions for people with severe mental illness and youth experiencing homelessness. He has also worked extensively in the area of health equity and climate change. 


    Lesley Graff is Manitoba’s Provincial Medical Specialty Lead for Clinical Health Psychology with the provincial health authority, Shared Health, and is Professor and Head, Department of Clinical Health Psychology, Max Rady College of Medicine, University of Manitoba,.  She is a licensed clinical psychologist based at Health Sciences Centre, Winnipeg, and works predominantly with adults with gastrointestinal disease such as inflammatory bowel disease, celiac disease, and irritable bowel syndrome.   Her research has focused on psychological processes in inflammatory diseases and interventions to improve outcomes.  She has had the pleasure of training psychology residents and medical students for over 30 years.    

    Registration link:

    https://ucalgary.zoom.us/meeting/register/xgbO0yBwQYeZEJUY75-zUw

     

    May 8, 2026 (12-2pm EST) 

    Speaker: Dr. Natasha Wawrykow 

    Title: Building a Collaborative Healthy Therapeutic Alliance with Indigenous Clients

     

    Abstract:  This training seminar will discuss methods for building a collaborative therapeutic alliance with Indigenous clients. It will discuss elements of Indigenous Interculturalism, Indigenous values, self-reflection on clinician's own cultural identity, and trauma-informed care for collaboration and/or delivery of psychological service to First Nations, Métis, and Inuit populations in Canada.

     

    Speaker Bio:  Dr. Natasha Wawrykow is a member of the Skuppah Band in the Nlaka'pamux Nation. She is a Registered Psychologist and Assistant Professor at the University of Victoria. She received her Ph.D. at the University of British Columbia in 2020. Dr. Wawrykow strives to pursue collaborative Indigenous community-driven research topics and counselling opportunities that promote reconciliation and prosperity for the Indigenous community. Her research highlights Indigenous ways of healing and fostering self-worth, and contributes to culturally sensitive delivery of clinical service and conducting research. Her teaching focuses on the clinical training of graduate students and promotion of reconciliation between the field of psychology and Indigenous Peoples. Her undergraduate and graduate courses on reconciliation promotion have garnered national recognition and have been given the "Cool Course" distinction by Maclean's Magazine. Her teaching excellence has been recognized through the 2024 UVic REACH Award for Decolonization and Indigenous Anti-Racism. Working with Indigenous Peoples in different hospital, community, and university counselling clinics has affirmed Dr. Wawrykow's use of Narrative Therapy in her clinical practice. While the sharing of knowledge through storytelling has always been part of Indigenous Peoples' tradition, Dr. Wawrykow has learned that using narratives therapeutically aids in understanding how health can be experienced holistically for Indigenous Peoples and promotes strong, culturally appropriate therapeutic alliances. 


    Registration link: 

    https://ucalgary.zoom.us/meeting/register/GEnqh7yERhaFJJ-6GEcHcw 

  • July 22, 2025 12:16 PM | Diane LaChapelle (Administrator)

    An updated version of the CCPPP's Guidelines for Documentation Training Hours is now posted on the resource page. Edits are minor but include added details to clarify synchronous/asynchronous supervision.

    As always - feedback is welcomed and encouraged. This is a living document meant to serve the needs of training directors and students. It takes a collective effort to maximize its quality!

  • May 04, 2025 7:59 PM | Diane LaChapelle (Administrator)

    Nominations for CCPPP Executive Now Open

    Did you know working with the CCPPP makes the work that you are already doing as a training director feel a lot less lonely and a lot more fun? Did you know it means free travel to exciting Montreal in March for our mid-winter working meeting? Did you know that the CCPPP has a reputation in the international training community for being a rational, collaborative entity that gets stuff done for the benefit of member programs and the training community at large? We want you to join us! 

    Calls are open for nominations for a new Member at Large (Education). Click here for details (member log in required). Deadline for nominations is May 20!

    La période de mise en candidature au conseil de direction du CCPPP est ouverte

    Saviez-vous que le fait de travailler avec le CCPPP rend le travail que vous faites déjà comme directeur de la formation beaucoup moins solitaire et beaucoup plus agréable? Saviez-vous que cela signifie un voyage gratuit à Montréal en mars pour notre réunion de travail de mi-année? Saviez-vous que le CCPPP a la réputation, au sein de la communauté internationale de la formation, d’être une organisation réfléchie et coopérative qui fait bouger les choses dans l’intérêt de ses programmes membres et du milieu de la formation dans son ensemble? Nous avons besoin de vous

    Nous sommes à la recherche de candidatures pour pourvoir un poste de membre à titre individuel (éducation). Consultez ici pour obtenir des renseignements supplémentaires. La date limite de dépôt des candidatures est le 20 mai!


  • October 23, 2024 7:00 PM | Diane LaChapelle (Administrator)

    Huge thanks to Drs. Nolan and Fulford for sharing their expertise with our training community!

    The slides and video recording of their seminar are now posted here.

  • September 12, 2024 7:57 PM | Diane LaChapelle (Administrator)

    October 11, 2024 (12-2pm, EST)

    Title: Supporting Autistic Adults

    Speaker: Drs. Casey Fulford & Vicki Nolan

    Abstract: The presentation will provide an overview of the diagnostic criteria for Autism Spectrum Disorder and the effect of these traits in various areas of psychosocial functioning. There will be discussion of the complex behavioural presentation of Autistic adults, including strengths and areas of need. Finally, we will discuss interdisciplinary supports for Autistic adults and how to adapt practices to best support their needs.

    Speaker Bio: Dr. Vicki Nolan (she/her) is a Clinical Psychologist and Psychology Lead at The Redpath Centre where she provides diagnostic and psychoeducational assessments for adults. She has expertise with Autism Spectrum Disorder, Intellectual Developmental Disorder, Learning Disabilities, Attention-Deficit/Hyperactivity Disorder, and mental health concerns. Dr. Nolan is also a Psychologist in the Child Development Program and Director of Clinical Training for the Psychology Pre-doctoral Residency program at Holland Bloorview. There, she provides diagnostic assessments to children and adolescents with neurodevelopmental disorders.

    Dr. Casey Fulford (she/her) is a Clinical Psychologist at The Redpath Centre where she provides diagnostic and psychoeducational assessments and therapy for adults. She has expertise working with individuals with Autism Spectrum Disorder, Intellectual Disability, Learning Disabilities, Attention-Deficit/Hyperactivity Disorder, and mental health concerns. Dr. Fulford also works in the Adult Program at Surrey Place Centre in Toronto, where she provides diagnostic and comprehensive assessments and therapy for adults with neurodevelopmental disorders. Dr. Fulford also has experience supporting children and adolescents with neurodevelopmental disorders and mental health concerns.

    Registration link: https://ucalgary.zoom.us/meeting/register/tJYkceyopz4jHdae3Y-vU3pRyNxOkaHota9D

     

    February 7, 2025 (12-2pm EST)

    Title: Addressing Clients’ Sexual Concerns

     Speaker: Dr. Sandra Byers

    Abstract: Most clinicians have clients who raise sexual concerns. Thus, it is important that all clinical psychologists, not just those who identify themselves as providing sex therapy, are willing and able to respond to their clients’ sexual concerns. Yet, most clinical psychologists have little training in this area and, as a result, have low self-efficacy for assessing and/or helping clients address these concerns and are likely to refer rather than treat these clients. This training seminar is designed as a first step towards enhancing psychologists’ knowledge, comfort, and self-efficacy in assessing and addressing their clients’ sexual concerns.

    Speaker Bio: E. Sandra Byers, Ph.D., L. Psyc. is a recently retired Professor from Department of Psychology at University of New Brunswick in Fredericton, New Brunswick, and a Research Fellow of the Royal Society of Canada. She is also a Licensed Clinical Psychologist who has a part-time private practice primarily aimed at helping people with their sexual concerns and has delivered more than 50 clinical workshops to a wide range of groups. She is the author or co-author of more than 200 journal articles and book chapters mostly on aspects of human sexuality as well as of a popular undergraduate textbook on human sexuality. She is a past-president of the International Academy of Sex Research and the Canadian Sex Research Forum, a fellow of the Society for the Scientific Study of Sexuality and the Canadian Psychological Association, and on the editorial boards of a number of scholarly journals. She has won numerous awards for her contributions to research, teaching, leadership, service, and clinical practice in the area of human sexuality including the: Muriel McQueen Fergusson Foundation Award for outstanding achievements that have further advanced the elimination of family violence in 2001; Donald O. Hebb Award for Distinguished Contribution to Psychology as a Profession from the Canadian Psychological Association in 2010; Kinsey Award for outstanding contributions to the field of sex research, sex therapy, or sexology from the Society for the Scientific Study of Sexuality in 2013; Outstanding Contribution Award from the Canadian Sex Research Forum in 2018; the Masters and Johnson Award from the Society for Sex Research and Therapy in 2020; and, most recently, the President’s Medal from the University of New Brunswick.

    Registration link: https://ucalgary.zoom.us/meeting/register/tJArceivqDIpH9RPnLAU3cwXk6mbLCLS7-mc

     

    May 9, 2025 (12-2pm EST)

    Title: Climate Justice, Ethics and Advocacy in Canadian Psychology

    Speaker: Dr. Carolyn Houlding

    Abstract: Actively addressing climate justice within a professional role is consistent with the Canadian Code of Ethics 4th Ed and the 6th Ed CPA Accreditation Standards, which identifies human rights and social justice as foundational values and advocacy and leadership as professional competencies. Practical suggestions and examples of operationalizing climate justice advocacy in clinical, training and research contexts will be presented.

    Speaker Bio: Dr. Houlding, C.Psych. is a registered clinical psychologist and is currently the Director of Training for the Waypoint Psychology Residency Program. She works in clinical, research and training capacities at Waypoint Centre for Mental Health Care and at the Waypoint Research Institute. Dr. Houlding grew up in Australia, later lived in the UK and ultimately moved to Canada with her family. She is actively involved in climate advocacy, including in a professional capacity.

     Registration link: https://ucalgary.zoom.us/meeting/register/tJ0tcuuvpzkoGdD_Nm7Fg1JJQQiTkL356kaL

     

  • July 26, 2024 12:48 PM | Diane LaChapelle (Administrator)

    Registration is now available for the

    CCPPP Virtual Open House for 2025/26 Applicants


    Students Register HERE

    Residency Directors log into the members only section to register HERE


    Event Details

    Date : Friday September 20, 2024

    Time: 9-11 PST | 10-1 MST | 11 – 1 CST | 12-2 EST | 1-3 AST | 1:30-:30 NDT

    Platform: Zoom

    Format: This “drop in” open house allows interested applicants to join/depart various Zoom rooms hosted by Canadian Residency Programs. Students can come and go from the rooms at any point to ask questions, listen to the conversation, etc. Training Directors can provide program updates, answer questions, and clarify details.

    Who can attend? The event is open to all students applying for residency in the current application cycle and all Residency Programs offering placements in 2025-2026.

    A confirmed list of participating residency programs will be sent to registrants after September 13th

  • July 17, 2024 2:25 PM | Diane LaChapelle (Administrator)

    Slides from the 2024 Preconvention Workshop: Reconciliation Promotion in the Professional Practice of Psychology are now posted here

    A huge thank you to our presenters, Dr. Joshua Madsen, Dr. Melanie Nelson, and Dr. Natasha Wawrykow for the fabulous work and knowledge they shared with our training community.

    Also, a special shout out to Indigenous Artist, Natalie Sappier, whose artwork was gifted to our presenters to thank them for leading us through this workshop (https://www.samaqanicocahq.com/)

  • June 12, 2024 12:25 PM | Diane LaChapelle (Administrator)

    The agenda and associated materials for the 2024 CCPPP AGM are now available in the members only section of the website (log-in required).

  • March 19, 2024 6:12 PM | Diane LaChapelle (Administrator)

    Come join our exciting team!

    For all the juicy details click here. (log in required)

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