Please note the course closing date of 10 December 2026.
This 11 Article Package consists of 11 x HPCSA Accredited peer-reviewed articles with 11 x multiple-choice questionnaires and is accredited for a total of 31 CEUs (including 6 Ethics CEUs):
HPCSA Accreditation Numbers:
PSB002/084/01/2026 for 25 clinical ceus in Level 1 for attendance.
PSB002/085/01/2026 for 6 ceus in ethics in Level 1 for attendance.
- Kirkeby-Hinrup, A. & Stenseke, J. (2025). The psychology of LLM interactions: The uncanny valley and other minds. Journal of Psychology and AI, 1:1, 2457627, doi: 1080/29974100.2025.2457627
- Bartolomei, G., Ozcan, B., Granato, G., Baldassarre, G. & Sperati, V. (2025). A proposal for an AI-based toy to encourage and assess symbolic play in autistic children. Behaviour and Information Technology. Doi: https://doi.org/10.1080/0144929X.2025.2523478.
- Mogoale, P.D., Pretorius, A., Mogase, R.C. & Segooa, M.A. (2025). Ethical considerations in artificial intelligence-driven environments for higher education. South African Journal of Information Management, 27(1), a2007. Doi: 4102/ sajim.v27i1.2007. ETHICS
- Sounman, H. & Lee, S. (2025). Overconfident AI: how artificial intelligence navigates risk and uncertainty. Journal of Psychology and AI, 1:1, 2486974. Doi: 1080/29974100.2025.2486974.
- Olawade, D.B., Wada, O.Z., Odetayo, A., David-Olawade, A.C., Asaolu, F. & Eberhardt, J. (2024). Enhancing mental health with Artificial Intelligence: Current trends and future prospects. Journal of Medicine, Surgery, and Public Health, 3:100099. Doi: 1016/j.glmedi.2024.100099.
- Wegrzyn, M., Münst, L, König, J., Dinte, M. & Kissler, J. (2024). Observer-generated maps of diagnostic facial features enable categorisation and prediction of emotion expressions. Elsevier: 0001-6918. Doi: 1016/j.actpsy.2024.104569.
- Levine, M., Philpot, R., Nightingale, S.J. & Kordoni, A. (2024). Visual Digital Data, Ethical Challenges, and Psychological Science. American Psychologist, 79(1), 109-122. Doi:1037/amp0001192. ETHICS
- Cioffi, V., Ragozzino, O., Mosca, L.L., Moreto, E., Tortora, E., Acocella, A., Montanari, C., Ferrara, A., Crispino, S., Gigante, E., Lommatzsch, A., Pizzimenti, M., Temporin, E., Barlacchi, V., Billi, C., Salonia., G. & Sperandeo, R. (2025). Can AI technologies support clinical supervision? Assessing the potential of ChatGPT. Informatics, 12, 29. Doi: 3390/informatics12010029
- Abdurahman, S., Atari, M., Karimi-Malekabadi, F., Xue, M.J., Trager, J., Park, P.S., Golazizian, P., Omrani, A., & Deghani, M. (2024). Perils and opportunities in using large language models in psychological research. PNAS Nexus, 3:245. Doi: 1093/pnasnexus/pgae245.
- Prégent, J., Chung, V-H_A., Adib, I.E., Désilets, M., & Hudon, A. (2025). Applications of Artificial Intelligence in Psychiatry and Psychology Education: Scoping Review. JMIR Med Ecu; 11;e75238. Doi: https://doi.org/10.2196/75238.
- Dolunay, A. & Temel, A.C. (2024). The relationship between personal and professional goals and emotional state in academia: a study on unethical use of artificial intelligence. Frontiers in Psychology, 15:1363174. Doi:3389/fpsyg.2024.1363174.

