Foundations of Psychopharmacology I & II

8:30 AM
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11:30 AM

Zoom

Zoom - two half days 25 September and 2 October 2025, 8.30am - 11.30am
This is an intensive professional training workshop, looking at different drug groups in terms of their classifications, mechanisms of action, therapeutic uses, side effects, interactions and contraindications.
NZPsS Member $140; NZPsS Student $70; Non-member $190

Please note that all registrations have to be paid in full before the event takes place - otherwise you will miss out on receiving the Zoom link (this is usually sent two days before the event takes place)This event will be recorded for all those who are registered on the dayRecording is available for three weeks – the link will be sent after the event.

Foundations of Psychopharmacology I 

  • Anxiolytic / Hypnotic Drugs 
  • CNS stimulants
  • Antidepressants

Foundations of Psychopharmacology II 

  • Antipsychotics 
  • Opioids
  • Parkinson's and Alzheimer's disease 
  • Epilepsy 
  • Conclusions

As a pharmacist and university lecturer, I am routinely contacted by psychologists who are interested in knowing more about how CNS medicines work, or they seek some form of pharmacological understanding in order to know more about their patient’s biological wellbeing (based on their patient’s prescribed and/or over-the-counter medicines). This is an intensive professional training workshop, looking at different drug groups in terms of their classifications, mechanisms of action, therapeutic uses, side effects, interactions and contraindications.

Presenter: Professor Michael Knott

Michael Knott completed his B. Pharm degree at Rhodes University in 1999, his MSc (Pharmacy) with distinction in 2002, and later finished a PhD (Pharmaceutical Chemistry) at Rhodes University (in South Africa) in 2012. He is currently registered as a pharmacist in South Africa, Namibia and Malta (EU).

Michael moved to Namibia in 2014 to assist with setting up the first and only School of Pharmacy in the country. He is a full professor in the Department of Pharmaceutical Sciences at the School of Pharmacy, University of Namibia. In addition, he also lectures the topic of psychopharmacology to psychology students.

He is passionate about natural products and travelling, as a result, he loves to explore remote parts of Namibia and learn more about natural products from the San and Damara people. He is well published in the field of natural product drug discovery. https://scholar.google.com/citations?user=omDl2d8AAAAJ&hl=en

 In 2020, he got his PhD from Rhodes University nostrificated (or recognised) in Poland (EU) by the Medical University of Gdansk, and in 2018 he completed his Postgraduate Diploma in Higher Education with distinction at the University of Namibia. He is married to Harriet, a psychologist (who is registered in New Zealand), and has a daughter who is 11 years old.