
Official podcast of the APS College of Educational & Developmental Psychologists
| Publishes | Twice monthly | Episodes | 24 | Founded | a year ago |
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| Number of Listeners | Categories | Health & FitnessMental Health | |||

Interview with Andrew Chua about recent trends in engagement with AI chatbots and companions, including for seeking therapeutic support. Andrew is a Melbourne-based psychologist who has extensive experience working across community, secondary and ter... more
Interview with Pamela Snow. Pam is University Distinguished Professor (Cognitive Psychology), and Co-Director of the Science of Language and Reading (SOLAR) Lab in the School of Education at La Trobe University. The interview covers the importance of... more
Interview with Educational & Developmental Psychologist Stephanie Lau on the subject of supporting complex clients and families who may be developmentally and/or culturally vulnerable. Stephanie brings over a decade of clinical expertise, working acr... more
As we wrap up 2025, hosts Maximilian White and Camelia Wilkinson discuss the first year of making the Subject For Change podcast. We discuss what we have learned about making a podcast, and where we plan to take the podcast in 2026 and beyond.
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Focused on educational and developmental psychology, content spans various pertinent topics such as mental health, emotional intelligence, and community psychology. Hosts engage with experts across the field, discussing their professional journeys and the impact of psychological practices in both individual and community settings. The episodes often tackle relevant societal issues, including youth mental health initiatives and misconceptions about psychological professions, while fostering a space for learning and support for aspiring professionals in psychology.
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Recent guests on Subject for Change include:
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