July 4, 2023 Issue #74 of The CAP Monitor This CAP Monitor is dedicated to gender diversity. CAP President, Kathleen Kelava challenges regulated members to do more to understand gender diversity. She emphasizes an approach based upon humility, curiosity, and engagement. Kelava suggests... View Issue
April 12, 2023 Issue #73 of The CAP Monitor "The mandate of CAP is to serve the interests of the public and guide the profession of psychology. Our vision is to ensure the interests of the public are protected by enhancing the practice of psychology and encouraging psychologists to... View Issue
December 9, 2022 Issue #72 of The CAP Monitor "The College of Alberta Psychologists (CAP) continued to be a hub of activity throughout the summer months and early September. This is notwithstanding the many technological innovations that have been recently implemented. CAP’s... View Issue
October 18, 2022 Issue #71 of The CAP Monitor "This is an exciting time for the College of Alberta Psychologists (CAP) and our regulated members. All new applicants and existing regulated members have now had their first introduction to our new digital ecosystem. Applicants and... View Issue
July 7, 2022 Issue #70 of The CAP Monitor "I am very pleased to report that 98 percent the College of Alberta Psychologists’ (CAP) membership had fully or partially completed their 2022-2023 practice permit renewal by fiscal year end. This included completing the first... View Issue
April 7, 2022 Issue #69 of The CAP Monitor "It is two years to the day on March 11, 2022 that COVID-19 was officially declared a pandemic. The College of Alberta Psychologists (CAP) continues to be extremely pleased on how regulated members are navigating the pandemic. As noted... View Issue
December 21, 2021 Issue #68 of The CAP Monitor "The College of Alberta Psychologists (CAP) is pleased to report that we continue to successfully monitor and navigate the COVID-19 pandemic. We are closely following all recommended COVID-19 mitigation strategies and tracking new... View Issue
October 27, 2021 Issue #67 of The CAP Monitor “Professional psychologists are entrusted with the responsibility for providing their services to the public with the highest degree of care, competence and quality, often across the course of careers that span several decades”... View Issue
July 26, 2021 Issue #66 of The CAP Monitor "Approximately one year ago (May 2020) a Nanos poll conducted on behalf of the Mental health Commission of Canada, revealed that more than four in 10 Canadians reported feeling stress regularly (33%) or all the time (13 %) in the preceding... View Issue
April 2, 2021 Issue #65 of The CAP Monitor "The preceding article by Dr. Lisa Votta-Bleeker suggests that psychologists are increasingly uniquely equipped in both research and practice to prevent, assess, and treat suicide risk. This view is shared by Dr. Kirsten Weir (2019) in her... View Issue