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Personal and professional introduction

The global context of colonization: Canada and South Africa

The legacy of colonization

Ubuntu: I am because you are

We are intertwined as human beings

Love is more powerful than fear

From cradle to grave: Apartheid as a political–social–economic strategy

Acts of resistance, allyship, and resiliency

Social justice action: Intentionality and ethical responsibility

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CAP Council Member

The Council consists of ten voting members: five registered psychologists elected by the membership and five public members appointed by the provincial government. CAP officials and one recording secretary also attend meetings.

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Community Story: Zuraida Dada of Invictus Psychology

Meet Zuraida Dada, psychologist and clinic owner of Invictus Psychology based in Alberta, Canada. Established in 2003, Invictus Psychology’s collaborative approach to mental health care is helping people reconnect with themselves and strengthen their resilience, so they can live a life that is meaningful and fulfilling.

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Season 2, Episode 7 | Guest: Zuraida Dada - International Self Care Day

Self-care refers to the intentional activities and practices that individuals engage in to nurture their physical, mental, and emotional health. Joining us today to help us understand the importance of self-care is Psychologist and Human Resources Consultant at Invictus Psychology and Consulting, Zuraida Dada. Zuraida is a seasoned psychologist specializing in adult individual therapy. She is known for her ability to create a warm, safe environment and provide empathetic, solution-focused care. Her main objective is to aid clients in reconnecting with themselves, strengthening their resilience, and enhancing their coping strategies. In our conversation, we uncover the importance of self-care through the lens of her personal and professional experiences. We unpack the negative stigmas of mental health, the value of psychoeducation, her positive psychology approach, and the causes of mental health issues. We also talk about safe places and the role of supervisors in mental health and hear invaluable advice on creating healthy work environments. To hear all this and more, tune in now! Available at your preferred podcast platform now, or visit: https://hubs.la/Q01YDMCd0 #CDNDiversity #CCDIPodcast #LeaderTalks #CCDI #InternationalSelfCareDay2023 #SelfCare #MentalHealth #Podcast

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CCPA ANNUAL CONFERENCE

CCPA 2023 Conference
October 19th-21st, 2023

We’re going to Toronto! The City of Toronto’s motto is “Diversity, Our Strength”.

Join counselling and psychotherapy colleagues from across the country to unpack our understanding of diversity, equity, and inclusion practices and their influence in the counselling relationship and professional development. Be inspired and encouraged to move towards equity and justice in the healing process.

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Airdrie House and Home: The mental mayhem resulting from a cluttered household

It’s the end of a long day. You arrive home hoping to put on your comfiest clothes, plop down in front of the couch with the box of takeout you picked up and binge the newest season of your favourite show. You're set for a perfectly relaxing evening after a stressful day. Sadly, that fantasy comes to a screeching halt as the stale reality of your cluttered home greets you upon entering the door.

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An Alberta Psychologist’s Tribute to Nelson Mandela

Registered Psychologist Zuraida Dada provides an inspirational account of the influence that Nelson Mandela had on her personal and professional life.She emphasizes the inherent worth of all and the profound impact every psychologist can make on the lives of others. She offers a values based approach to the humanness of others that is consistent with our shared ethical code and professional obligations to respect the dignity of others. 

Richard J. Spelliscy, Ph.D., R. Psych.

Registrar & CEO

College of Alberta Psychologists

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How to practice self-compassion

Self-compassion can be transformative. A psychologist shares why and tips for practicing self-compassion.

When you make a mistake how do you treat yourself? Do you beat yourself up? Perhaps you feel angry, ashamed or guilty. I know I’ve made mistakes in the past and those feelings lingered with me for days afterwards, maybe even weeks. But it isn’t helpful or healthy. We need to let those feelings go and practice self-compassion.

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