This webinar is designed to equip psychologists with the knowledge to identify and manage risks of harm to others in their practice. Attendees will gain practical insights into recognising early signs of escalating risk and developing strategies for intervention.
Key topics covered:
- Understanding ‘risk’ in psychological practice
- An overview of risk formulation
- Recognising risk of harm to others in clients
- Key warning signs of escalating risk
- Practical steps to take when risk is identified
About our presenter: Dr Carollyne Youssef – Principal Forensic Psychologist, PsychOrium
Dr Carollyne Youssef is a forensic psychologist, working in the forensic field for over 18 years. She has worked extensively with people who have sexually and violently offended including men, women, and juveniles. She is the founder and Principal Forensic Psychologist of PsychOrium, a psychology practice in Sydney’s Southwest focussed on being a therapeutic and reintegrative hub for higher risk people who have offended with complex needs in the community.
Having completed her PhD on maintenance programs for high-risk offenders, Dr Youssef has a particular interest in the reintegration and desistance of high-risk people who have offended, and takes a trauma and attachment informed approach to her work with clients. Dr Youssef has published several papers on maintenance programs, desistance and reintegration and is on the editorial board of several international journals focussed on offending behaviour and is frequently invited to review papers for several prominent forensic journals.
Dr Youssef delivers training and supervision around Australia to individuals and organisations working with those who have sexually and violently offended with complex needs. She also regularly completes reports for the Local, District and Supreme Courts.
More information can be found about Dr Youssef at PsychOrium - Carollyne

Webinar timing: 7:00 – 8:00 PM AEST
Access to the recording of this webinar: A recording of this webinar will be available through the CPD Webinar Library, but for the best experience and the opportunity to ask your questions, join us live. Everyone who registers will be advised via email as soon as the recording is available. Members have unlimited access to the recording, and non-members will have access for 6 months.