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Formulation: Understanding the child and family in focused psychological strategies for children (5-12 years) Members login for free access About RACGP online events

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Type: Webinar
12 Jun, 7:00 PM - 8:30 PM (AEST)

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Email: RACGP Specific Interests

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Formulation: Understanding the child and family in focused psychological strategies for children (5-12 years)

Webinar 12 Jun, 7:00 PM - 8:30 PM (AEST)

Join us for the third webinar in the RACGP Specific Interests and Emerging Minds series, which will focus on approaches to formulation that enable children’s participation and consider the child’s perspective on the presenting concerns. Rather than focusing on casual explanations, these formulation approaches help children to think about what gets in the way of them living their ‘best life’. It covers ways of engaging children in conversations about the strengths, skills and values that have helped them to respond to the presenting problem so far. The webinar will also include discussion on how case formulations can be written in collaboration with children to ensure their experiences are respectfully and accurately represented. 
 

Learning outcomes

  1. Elicit a child’s perspective on their own strengths and problems
  2. Identify constraints to a child’s ‘best life’ and their impact on presenting problems
  3. Discuss ways to collaborate with children to document case formulations
Educational Activities
1.5
hours

This event is part of Emerging Minds webinar series 2025. Events in this series are:

Host

Dr Tim Jones
Chair, RACGP Specific Interests Child and Young Person's Health

Dr Tim Jones is a GP with an interest in child and infant health. He is passionate about supporting parents and families in a holistic manner. His clinical areas of interest include infant feeding and settling support, primary care led childhood learning and behavioural assistance, and eating disorder management. Tim works at Glebe Hill Family Practice Hobart, as a senior medical educator with the RACGP and provides developmental and behavioural services for the Tasmanian Health Service.

Speakers

Dr Michaela Baulderstone
FRACGP

Dr Baulderstone is a General Practitioner with special interests in mental health, developmental disability, child health and medical education. She has undertaken targeted training in child development and behaviour, and parenting counselling. She provides special clinics for child emotional and behavioral concerns, paediatric sleep and continence issues, and developmental disability. Dr Baulderstone also provides a psychological medicine service and is a FPS Provider (Interpersonal Therapy). She has worked with Emerging Minds developing RACGP accredited training modules in child mental health since 2018.

Penny Sih
Psychologist

Penny Sih is a clinical Psychologist and a Team Leader at Developing Minds Psychology and Education, an Adelaide based group private psychology practice that specialises in working with children and teens. Penny has worked as a psychologist for over 20 years in both the private sector and a variety of government settings including Child Protection, Education and Community Health and has always been passionate about supporting young people, their families and networks. In her current work, she provides 1:1 therapy but also a significant amount of clinical, professional and crisis supervision to the psychology team at Developing Minds and external providers. Penny is a talented speaker and regularly provides seminars to teachers, parents and young people to help them understand and respond effectively to the relational, emotional, behavioural and developmental needs of young people in fun, engaging, informative and non-jargonistic ways. Penny draws on a range of evidence-based frameworks and adapts her approaches to meet the needs of clients and their families. She loves to tell a story (or two) and believes engagement and connection are the foundations to learning and psychological growth. Penny is also a proud Mum of two teens, so she experiences daily the challenge of knowing helpful stuff about parenting and finding it very hard to do those things on a daily basis!

Amanda Warren
Engagement Officer - Primary Health Care, Emerging Minds

Amanda is a mum of two children aged 10 years and 12 years. Amanda and her family have been working with primary health, allied health and community paediatric services in a variety of contexts. Amanda also works at Emerging Minds and will be drawing on her personal and professional experiences to reflect on why GPs and other healthcare professionals play an important role in supporting child and family wellbeing.

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