The ClassClinPsych Podcast is a new podcast that aims to shine a light on the role of class in clinical psychology. In these episodes, we will be talking to various people in the psychological professions and other allied walks of life to learn about how class has shaped them personally and professionally. We hope these conversations give voice, provoke thought, and promote change in relation to class based inequalities and other issues related to class in clinical psychology.
The ClassClinPsych Podcast aims to shine a light on the role of class in clinical psychology. In these episodes, we will be talking to various people in the psychological professions and other allied walks of life to learn about how class has shaped them personally and professionally. We hope these conversations give voice, provoke thought, and promote change in relation to class based inequalities and other issues related to class in clinical psychology. Any views or opinions discussed in the episodes belong solely to the person expressing them. They do not necessarily represent those of the ClassClinPsych working group or any other organisation unless clearly stated. The podcast conversations are not intended to malign any religion, ethnic group, club, organisation, company, or individual. We aim to remain receptive to feedback that indicates this is not the case and proactively address any concerns of this nature raised. The podcast does not endorse or oppose any specific organisations, products, or services. The material and information presented here is for general information purposes only. Co-hosted and produced by Clarabella Gray (Clinical Psychologist) and Kate Rushby-Jones (Assistant Psychologist). Conversation with Dr Katie Place, Clinical Psychologist. Introduction edited by Nathan Rushby-Jones, with special thanks to Gary Hume for musical contribution. Thanks to the ClassClinPsych Collective for all their support in the launch of this podcast. Katie's research paper can be found here: https://campsite.bio/classclin GET IN CONTACT WITH US! Podcast email: classclinpsychpodcast@gmail.com Twitter: @ClassClin Instagram:@classclinpsych TikTok: @classclinpsych Other links: https://campsite.bio/classclin
The ClassClinPsych Podcast is a new podcast that aims to shine a light on the role of class in clinical psychology. In these episodes, we will be talking to various people in the psychological professions and other allied walks of life to learn about how class has shaped them personally and professionally. We hope these conversations give voice, provoke thought, and promote change in relation to class based inequalities and other issues related to class in clinical psychology. Any views or opinions discussed in the episodes belong solely to the person expressing them. They do not necessarily represent those of the ClassClinPsych working group or any other organisation unless clearly stated. The podcast conversations are not intended to malign any religion, ethnic group, club, organisation, company, or individual. We aim to remain receptive to feedback that indicates this is not the case and proactively address any concerns of this nature raised. The podcast does not endorse or oppose any specific organisations, products, or services. The material and information presented here is for general information purposes only. Co-hosted and produced by Clarabella Gray (Clinical Psychologist) and Kate Rushby-Jones (Assistant Psychologist). Conversation with Lucy Ward, Trainee Clinical Psychologist. Introduction edited by Nathan Rushby-Jones, with special thanks to Gary Hume for musical contribution. Thanks to the ClassClinPsych Collective for all their support in the launch of this podcast. GET IN CONTACT WITH US! Podcast email: classclinpsychpodcast@gmail.com Twitter: @ClassClin Instagram:@classclinpsych TikTok: @classclinpsych Other links: https://campsite.bio/classclin
The ClassClinPsych Podcast is a new podcast that aims to shine a light on the role of class in clinical psychology. In these episodes, we will be talking to various people in the psychological professions and other allied walks of life to learn about how class has shaped them personally and professionally. We hope these conversations give voice, provoke thought, and promote change in relation to class based inequalities and other issues related to class in clinical psychology. Any views or opinions discussed in the episodes belong solely to the person expressing them. They do not necessarily represent those of the ClassClinPsych working group or any other organisation unless clearly stated. The podcast conversations are not intended to malign any religion, ethnic group, club, organisation, company, or individual. We aim to remain receptive to feedback that indicates this is not the case and proactively address any concerns of this nature raised. The podcast does not endorse or oppose any specific organisations, products, or services. The material and information presented here is for general information purposes only. Co-hosted and produced by Clarabella Gray (Clinical Psychologist) and Kate Rushby-Jones (Assistant Psychologist). Conversation with Oliver Lovick, Clinical Psychologist. Special thanks to Gary Hume for musical contribution. Thanks to the ClassClinPsych Collective for all their support in the launch of this podcast. GET IN CONTACT WITH US! Podcast email: classclinpsychpodcast@gmail.com Twitter: @ClassClin Instagram:@classclinpsych TikTok: @classclinpsych Other links: https://campsite.bio/classclin --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/classclinpsych/message
The ClassClinPsych Podcast is a new podcast that aims to shine a light on the role of class in clinical psychology. In these episodes, we will be talking to various people in the psychological professions and other allied walks of life to learn about how class has shaped them personally and professionally. We hope these conversations give voice, provoke thought, and promote change in relation to class based inequalities and other issues related to class in clinical psychology. Any views or opinions discussed in the episodes belong solely to the person expressing them. They do not necessarily represent those of the ClassClinPsych working group or any other organisation unless clearly stated. The podcast conversations are not intended to malign any religion, ethnic group, club, organisation, company, or individual. We aim to remain receptive to feedback that indicates this is not the case and proactively address any concerns of this nature raised. The podcast does not endorse or oppose any specific organisations, products, or services. The material and information presented here is for general information purposes only. Co-hosted and produced by Clarabella Gray (Clinical Psychologist) and Kate Rushby-Jones (Assistant Psychologist). Conversation with Rosie Bridge, trainee clinical psychologist. Special thanks to Gary Hume for musical contribution. Thanks to the ClassClinPsych Collective for all their support in the launch of this podcast. GET IN CONTACT WITH US! Podcast email: classclinpsychpodcast@gmail.com Twitter: @ClassClin Instagram:@classclinpsych TikTok: @classclinpsych Other links: https://campsite.bio/classclin --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/classclinpsych/message
The ClassClinPsych Podcast is a new podcast that aims to shine a light on the role of class in clinical psychology. In these episodes, we will be talking to various people in the psychological professions and other allied walks of life to learn about how class has shaped them personally and professionally. We hope these conversations give voice, provoke thought, and promote change in relation to class based inequalities and other issues related to class in clinical psychology. Any views or opinions discussed in the episodes belong solely to the person expressing them. They do not necessarily represent those of the ClassClinPsych working group or any other organisation unless clearly stated. The podcast conversations are not intended to malign any religion, ethnic group, club, organisation, company, or individual. We aim to remain receptive to feedback that indicates this is not the case and proactively address any concerns of this nature raised. The podcast does not endorse or oppose any specific organisations, products, or services. The material and information presented here is for general information purposes only. Co-hosted and produced by Clarabella Gray (Clinical Psychologist) and Kate Rushby-Jones (Assistant Psychologist). Conversation with Hannah Clegg, PhD Student at Cambridge University. Special thanks to Gary Hume for musical contribution. Thanks to the ClassClinPsych Collective for all their support in the launch of this podcast. GET IN CONTACT WITH US! Podcast email: classclinpsychpodcast@gmail.com Twitter: @ClassClin Instagram:@classclinpsych TikTok: @classclinpsych Other links: https://campsite.bio/classclin --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/classclinpsych/message
Please be aware that this episode may include explicit language. The ClassClinPsych Podcast is a new podcast that aims to shine a light on the role of class in clinical psychology. In these episodes, we will be talking to various people in the psychological professions and other allied walks of life to learn about how class has shaped them personally and professionally. We hope these conversations give voice, provoke thought, and promote change in relation to class based inequalities and other related issues in clinical psychology. Any views or opinions discussed in the episodes belong solely to the person expressing them. They do not necessarily represent those of the ClassClinPsych working group or any other organisation unless clearly stated. The podcast conversations are not intended to malign any religion, ethnic group, club, organisation, company, or individual. We aim to remain receptive to feedback that indicates this is not the case and proactively address any concerns of this nature raised. The podcast does not endorse or oppose any specific organisations, products, or services. The material and information presented here is for general information purposes only. Co-hosted and produced by Clarabella Gray (Clinical Psychologist) and Kate Rushby-Jones (Assistant Psychologist). Conversation with Heidi Pickett, Trainee Clinical Psychologist. Special thanks to Gary Hume for musical contribution. Thanks to the ClassClinPsych Collective for all their support in the launch of this podcast. Heidi's social media details: Twitter: @heidipsychology The Jamaican Aspiring Psychologist Group UK - @JamaicanGroup Biracial Aspiring Psychologist Group UK - @BiracialGroup Instagram: @heidipsychology Other links: https://msha.ke/heidipsychology GET IN CONTACT WITH US! Podcast email: classclinpsychpodcast@gmail.com Twitter: @ClassClin Instagram:@classclinpsych TikTok: @classclinpsych Other links: https://campsite.bio/classclin --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/classclinpsych/message
Please be aware that this episode may include explicit language. The ClassClinPsych Podcast is a new podcast that aims to shine a light on the role of class in clinical psychology. In these episodes, we will be talking to various people in the psychological professions and other allied walks of life to learn about how class has shaped them personally and professionally. We hope these conversations give voice, provoke thought, and promote change in relation to class based inequalities and other issues related to class in clinical psychology. Any views or opinions discussed in the episodes belong solely to the person expressing them. They do not necessarily represent those of the ClassClinPsych working group or any other organisation unless clearly stated. The podcast conversations are not intended to malign any religion, ethnic group, club, organisation, company, or individual. We aim to remain receptive to feedback that indicates this is not the case and proactively address any concerns of this nature raised. The podcast does not endorse or oppose any specific organisations, products, or services. The material and information presented here is for general information purposes only. Co-hosted and produced by Clarabella Gray (Clinical Psychologist) and Kate Rushby-Jones (Assistant Psychologist). Conversation with Rachel Hurst, Trainee Clinical Psychologist. Special thanks to Gary Hume for musical contribution. Thanks to the ClassClinPsych Collective for all their support in the launch of this podcast. GET IN CONTACT WITH US! Podcast email: classclinpsychpodcast@gmail.com Twitter: @ClassClin Instagram:@classclinpsych TikTok: @classclinpsych Other links: https://campsite.bio/classclin --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/classclinpsych/message
The ClassClinPsych Podcast is a new podcast that aims to shine a light on the role of class in clinical psychology. In these episodes, we will be talking to various people in the psychological professions and other allied walks of life to learn about how class has shaped them personally and professionally. We hope these conversations give voice, provoke thought, and promote change in relation to class based inequalities and other issues related to class in clinical psychology. Any views or opinions discussed in the episodes belong solely to the person expressing them. They do not necessarily represent those of the ClassClinPsych working group or any other organisation unless clearly stated. The podcast conversations are not intended to malign any religion, ethnic group, club, organisation, company, or individual. We aim to remain receptive to feedback that indicates this is not the case and proactively address any concerns of this nature raised. The podcast does not endorse or oppose any specific organisations, products, or services. The material and information presented here is for general information purposes only. Co-hosted and produced by Clarabella Gray (Clinical Psychologist) and Kate Rushby-Jones (Assistant Psychologist). Conversation with Danielle Campbell, Trainee Clinical Psychologist. Special thanks to Gary Hume for musical contribution. Thanks to the ClassClinPsych Collective for all their support in the launch of this podcast. GET IN CONTACT WITH US! Twitter: @ClassClin Instagram: @classclinpsych Podcast email: classclinpsychpodcast@gmail.com Other links: https://campsite.bio/classclin --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/classclinpsych/message
The ClassClinPsych Podcast is a new podcast that aims to shine a light on the role of class in clinical psychology. In these episodes, we will be talking to various people in the psychological professions and other allied walks of life to learn about how class has shaped them personally and professionally. We hope these conversations give voice, provoke thought, and promote change in relation to class based inequalities and other issues related to class in clinical psychology. Any views or opinions discussed in the episodes belong solely to the person expressing them. They do not necessarily represent those of the ClassClinPsych working group or any other organisation unless clearly stated. The podcast conversations are not intended to malign any religion, ethnic group, club, organisation, company, or individual. We aim to remain receptive to feedback that indicates this is not the case and proactively address any concerns of this nature raised. The podcast does not endorse or oppose any specific organisations, products, or services. The material and information presented here is for general information purposes only. Co-hosted and produced by Clarabella Gray (Clinical Psychologist) and Kate Rushby-Jones (Assistant Psychologist). Conversation with Kerry Ardern, Trainee Clinical Psychologist. Special thanks to Gary Hume for musical contribution. Thanks to the ClassClinPsych Collective for all their support in the launch of this podcast. GET IN CONTACT WITH US! Twitter: @ClassClin Instagram: @classclinpsych Podcast email: classclinpsychpodcast@gmail.com Other links: https://campsite.bio/classclin --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/classclinpsych/message