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A podcast which seeks to enrich the journey for anybody working towards a career in clinical psychology. Q&A and topics. Hosted by @MarkGuyers & @BethRoseMar. Follow us on Twitter for updates @GetToClinical. Enjoy the podcast!

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  • Aug 17, 2020 LATEST EPISODE
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10: "A psychology degree can offer so much" A-level students Q&A"

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 17, 2020 61:59


Mark, Leanna Ong (Trainee Clinical Psychologist) & Kate Knott (Assistant Psychologist) the current Co-Chairs of the British Psychological Society's Pre-Qualification Group answer questions from A-level students about the journey towards training in clinical psychology. Everything from "how do you deal with failure" to "how much do you get paid" is covered!If you would like your question discussed on a future podcast - drop us a tweet @GetToClinical

09: "There are opportunities to show leadership at any level"

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 10, 2020 46:11


Mark speaks to Melissa McRae, a Psychological Wellbeing Practitioner and DCP Leadership and Management Faculty Representative. Melissa talks about her experiences working in IAPT, the changes she has seen through the Covid-19 pandemic, how leadership can be shown in any role on the pre-qual journey and how attending different spaces in clinical psychology can initiate reflection.

08: 'Psychology is making my job more enjoyable'

Play Episode Listen Later May 5, 2020 33:12


Mark speaks to Graeme Green, a Senior Physiotherapist in persistent pain conditions. Graeme talks about his experiences of working with pre-qual psychologists, tips on how pre-qualified psychologists can work effectively in a multi-disciplinary team & how helpful psychology input is in physical health. ‬

07: "Psychology can make a difference in so many areas"

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 28, 2020 47:49


Mark speaks to Leanna Ong, Co-Chair of the British Psychological Society's Pre-Qualification Group @DCPPreQual and trainee clinical psychologist about her journey to clinical training. Leanna reflects on her experiences in Sri Lanka, the NHS and what part clinical psychology can play in ever changing times.

06: "It's not how many eyes look over it - it's who looks over it that makes the difference"

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 1, 2019 40:41


Mark invites Joanne Iddon, a Principle Clinical Psychologist to talk about her journey to the clinical doctorate, what clinical psychology can offer our physical health clients and colleagues, how the profession can embed itself into multi disciplinary teams and how important research and audit can be.

05: "Major trauma events transcend role"

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 17, 2019 49:15


Beth invites Alistair Teager, a Consultant Clinical Neuropsychologist to talk about his clinical work, his journey to qualification, multidisciplinary work at Salford Royal Hospital and the role clinical psychology has and can have when responding to major trauma.

04 "You will never find losing a watch in the evidence base: our time in IAPT"

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 31, 2019 41:43


Mark and Beth reflect on their time in the Improving Access to Psychological Therapy (IAPT) programme. We talk about the skills you gain, research you can do, the importance of supervision and support and how you can make surprising additions to the evidence base.

03 “They are no longer a patient, they are now your colleague”

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 13, 2019 22:10


Graham Belchamber, committee member for the Faculty of Clinical Health & expert by experience, gives advice to pre-qualified professionals who may want to support service user input in the services they work

02 "It just doesn't feel like work"

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 10, 2019 33:54


Beth invites Dr Sunjeev Kamboj, Clinical Psychologist from University College London to talk about his research on memory, the usefulness of health roles on the journey to qualification and how to keep participants safe whilst studying useful questions.

01 "You can always find an interesting question to ask in any context"

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 26, 2019 14:47


Beth invites Prof. Val Curran, Professor of Psychopharmacology and Clinical Psychologist from University College London to talk about her career in research, applications to the doctorate and leadership.

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