Welcome
Welcome to my online training!
My mission is to support those embarking on their psychology registration journey through the various tasks necessary to complete registration. I absolutely love supporting early career psychologists, and want to validate the challenging journey that is registration.
I completed the 4 + 2 pathway many moons ago, and know first hand the challenges of the pathway. I have been providing clinical supervision services for many years. I have a background of working in various psychological contexts including drug and alcohol treatment, private practice, school counselling, and group work. I have teaching and business qualifications, and I am also currently completing my Master of Psychology (Clinical).
I have created The Provisional Psychologist Network to support those completing the registration journey. We offer a wide range of services including case report review, individual supervision, group supervision, and training. We also can provide support with completion of the mandatory assessment competencies for the 4 + 2. You can browse our resources and services at www.provisionalpsychologistnetwork.com
This training has been specifically developed for those completing the 4 + 2 to support the learning and development towards reaching competence in the mandatory assessment tools. This training focuses on the Wechsler Memory Scale 4th edition (WMS-IV).
In this training I will cover:
- An overview of the WMS-IV
- Share helpful resources
- Administration of the WMS-IV
- Scoring the WMS-IV
- Interpretation of the WMS-IV
- Reporting on the WMS-IV
You will have access to the training videos, powerpoint slides, resources, and the example/template report.
If you need support completing this assessment competency we have several supervisors who can help. Just email us at [email protected].
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To further network with other interns please join our closed Facebook group 'Provisional Psychologist Network-Annie Slater Psychology' at https://www.facebook.com/groups/2135324333220296/?source_id=622604904854247