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Feb
3
A Compass for Living: How values give meaning beyond the goal
Chronic illness can disrupt big hopes and everyday plans. During this session, we explore how values-based living can act as a steady compass, restoring purpose, agency, and meaning even when we experience disruptions to our plans, goals, and dreams.
Presented by John Moffat, a clinical psychologist with over 20 years of experience across various healthcare settings. He has a special interest in applying Acceptance and Commitment Therapy (ACT) to medical conditions, emphasising an integrated approach to the body-mind connection.
Dec
4
Coping with Loss and Change: lessons from science and life with Dr Lucy Hone
Practical tools for processing grief while living with chronic conditions. Whether you're personally affected or supporting a loved one, this seminar offers a compassionate space.
Ticket price: $15
Jessie Snowdon, a seasoned neurological physiotherapist, shares insights on and strategies for effectively managing fatigue in individuals with MS and FND.