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Have you considered joining our forum? It's full of like-minded people who love to help out and have a natter. We reckon you'd fit right in. Scheduled Downtime / Data Protection reminderWe have just completed a scheduled downtime to update the forum software, so we hope you like the slightly new format and features.Data Protection: In light of GDPR coming in, we also want to remind you that at any point you have the option to change to an ID that is not linked to your name or professional identity if you prefer (just email an admin with your choice of user name). We can also edit individual posts to anonymise them if required.I would also remind you to check your user control panel to ensure that you have an up-to-date email address and have selected the options that you want in terms of communication. We very rarely send out emails, and have pledged to never send more than 5 in a 12 month period, but we do let you know when you can download a new copy of Aspire, and we try to create an annual chance to give us structured feedback. We also occasionally write a newsletter, or give you the chance to participate in our research or other site developments. So we would hope that these are communications that you would want to receive!Is clinpsy.org.uk for you?www.ClinPsy.org.uk is a site aimed at anyone with an interest in Clinical Psychology. This includes:- people thinking about doing a psychology degree- undergraduate psychology students- psychology graduates looking for relevant work- those working in 'first step on the ladder' posts like care assistant, support worker, nursing assistant, rehabilitation assistant, and doing bank work- those working as Assistant Psychologists, Research Assistants, primary mental health worker- people working as Psychological Wellbeing Practitioners, guided self-help practitioners or Low Intensity Therapists in the Improving Access to Pschological Therapies schemes- those working as High Intensity Therapists, CBT therapists or qualified Clinical Psychologists in IAPT- Associate Practitioners in psychology in Scotland- Trainee Clinical Psychologists currently doing their doctoral training in clinical psychology in the UK- International psychologists who want to work in the UK or are considering applying for the doctoral training here- Qualified Clinical Psychologists working in all specialities, in the NHS and in private settings or independent practise (we even have a peer consultation group which is limited to qualified CPs and cannot be seen except by members of this group)- anyone working in psychological research related to clinical psychology- members of professions closely allied to clinical psychology who want to be part of a community of psychologists! (this currently includes a few counselling psychologists, educational psychologists and psychotherapists)Welcome! Hopefully there is content relevant to all career stages, and a chance to connect with peers all over the UK and elsewhere in the world.Welcome to clinpsy.org.ukWelcome to clinpsy. If you are new here, you'll probably want to click on the "forum" tab, where there is always lots going on. We've got a wiki for the 250 questions we are asked the most often about clinical psychology in the UK, and lots of discussion topics - about 140,000 posts on 15,000 topics - as well as a livechat area where you can interact in real time with other members.I've continued to blog about my life and psychology. Titles include:The rise of the bad guy - December 21, 2019Heart and Head - Jul 11, 2019 Can you make things better for children and young people in Care whilst saving money? - May 30, 2019How not to apply for a job in psychology - Apr 11, 2019The misrepresentation of evidence - Mar 25, 2019The elephant in the room: Mental health and children's social care services - Feb 5, 2019Holding the buck: Some thoughts about accountability in the modern marketplace - Dec 23, 2018Reaching the summit? - Nov 9, 2018What to do when you can't do it all - Sep 27, 2018The attraction of small rewards - Sep 15, 2018Sticking Plasters - March 17, 2018Planning for failure? - Feb 3, 2018Nature versus nurture revisited - Jan 20, 2018Six degrees of separation - Jan 13, 2018 The tip of the iceberg - Oct 17, 2017What is wellbeing? - Jun 29, 2017Trauma and the return of hope - Jun 15, 2017 Sowing seeds - May 14, 2017Unwanted approaches: An example of everyday sexism in my social network - Mar 4, 2017My opinions about representing Clinical Psychology and the future of the British Psychological Society - Jan 31, 2017A promise to my daughters - Jan 24, 2017Sherlock jumped the shark - Jan 18, 2017Disappointment - Jan 17, 2017Spectator sports - Dec 29, 2016Identity and Change - Nov 16, 2016Why and what next? - Nov 14, 2016Another sad day - Nov 9, 2016Hiding in plain sight: On Louis Theroux and Jimmy Savile - Oct 4, 2016Everyday madness - Oct 2, 2016Exploiting the ignorant: From quack cures to the rise of Trump - Sep 28, 2016Starting over: Selecting offices and staffing - Sep 21, 2016Reflections on renting an office from Regus - Sep 1, 2016Folding Stars: a blog about loss - Aug 21, 2016Rape culture and blame - Aug 16, 2016Spreading too thin - Aug 12, 2016Seeking collaborator to change the world - Jul 20, 2016Hope out of chaos - Jul 14, 2016Not seeing the wood for the trees: A blog on progress and setbacks - Jun 28, 2016Terrorism revisited - Jun 24, 2016Is empathy finite? Part Two: Brock Turner - Jun 8, 2016Is empathy finite? Part One: Richard Huckle - Jun 8, 2016Where have all the flowers gone? - Jun 2, 2016How do we know what we need: differentiating evidence based treatments for the public - May 29, 2016Falling through the cracks: the current state of NHS mental health services - May 28, 2016Why is there always a can of worms? - May 5, 2016Reflecting back - May 5, 2016Bedtime routine: The gift that keeps on giving - Apr 1, 2016How to recruit (and what to do with my therapy company) - Mar 2, 2016Gaining Influence - Mar 1, 2016Some thoughts on causing offence: 2 Trigger Warnings - Feb 7, 2016Some thoughts on causing offence: 1 Cultural Appropriation - Feb 7, 2016Happily ever after: Some thoughts on trauma in the movies - Jan 27, 2016Video games and violence - Dec 24, 2015Wisdom, sycophants and advice that won’t work - Nov 24, 2015Some thoughts on the recent atrocities in Paris - Nov 16, 2015Tipping points (an unusually optimistic blog about entrepreneurship in delivering psychology) - Nov 6, 2015Thinking about vulnerability and risk - Oct 19, 2015If you build it they will come: The impact of making space in my professional life - Oct 12, 2015An atheist view on the pope’s speech to congress - Sep 25, 2015Talking about depression and seeking help - Sep 22, 2015A note on the two 12 year old girls with “higher IQ than Einstein or Stephen Hawking” - Sep 9, 2015Bump! - Sep 7, 2015To the parent in the changing rooms this morning - Jun 7, 2015Siblings, friends and vampire bats: a story of reciprocity - May 21, 2015If the bigger picture is too depressing, look at the little picture - May 8, 2015Getting organised - Apr 25, 2015Giving psychology away: the positive ripples of training - Apr 25, 2015Wisdom and reflection - Feb 17, 2015All change! - Jan 22, 2015How to prioritise - Dec 7, 2014Confessions of a workaholic - Nov 20, 2014Sifting through the hoard - Nov 8, 2014The battle isn’t won yet: Why feminism still matters and is relevant to everyone - Oct 26, 2014Between a rock and a hard place: when friendship and your professional role overlap - Oct 23, 2014The double bind of trying to do research as a clinician - Oct 13, 2014Dressing for the job: Presentation and the art of neutrality - Oct 12, 2014High on scare, low on science: a tale of charity, politics and dodgy neuroscience - Oct 2, 2014How much do you have to prove? A tale of the modern NHS marketplace - Sep 30, 2014Slow burn: Reflecting on the emotional impact of working with chronic trauma - Sep 23, 2014A shallow look at fat - Sep 17, 2014Have you seen our blog?I blog at https://clinpsyeye.wordpress.com/ about a mixture of things related to life as a clinical psychologist. Why not take a look, comment, continue the conversation on the forum?Its all going on in the forumJust a quick update to say that all the site features are now accessed by the forum. That is where you will find the current discussion about all aspects of clinical psychology, the job adverts, information about how to post adverts for jobs, courses and events. So get clicking on the menu bar above to register and join in.Please note that new registrations are manually checked and authorised to prevent spammers being able to sign up and promote their wares on our forum, so it may take a couple of days to activate your account. Just be patient and we'll get to it. In the meanwhile you can still browse and search most of our content - it is just the members sections, the qualified peer consultation group and the LiveChat facility which you need to be a member to access.Clinical Psychology PosterAre you thinking about becoming a Clinical Psychologist? Do you know other people who are? Let them know about ClinPsy, where they can find valuable, relevant and up-to-date information in our wiki, and receive advice from like-minded individuals and professionals in our online community.If you want to spread the word, feel free to download our poster. Prizes awarded for pictorial evidence of the most strategic poster placement!Download (pdf)Who is this site for?www.ClinPsy.org.uk is a site aimed at anyone with an interest in Clinical Psychology. This includes:- people thinking about doing a psychology degree- undergraduate psychology students- psychology graduates looking for relevant work- those working in 'first step on the ladder' posts like care assistant, support worker, nursing assistant, rehabilitation assistant, and doing bank work- those working as Assistant Psychologists, Research Assistants, primary mental health worker- people working as Psychological Wellbeing Practitioners, guided self-help practitioners or Low Intensity Therapists in the Improving Access to Pschological Therapies schemes- those working as High Intensity Therapists, CBT therapists or qualified Clinical Psychologists in IAPT- Associate Practitioners in psychology in Scotland- Trainee Clinical Psychologists currently doing their doctoral training in clinical psychology in the UK- International psychologists who want to work in the UK or are considering applying for the doctoral training here- Qualified Clinical Psychologists working in all specialities, in the NHS and in private settings or independent practise (we even have a peer consultation group which is limited to qualified CPs and cannot be seen except by members of this group)- anyone working in psychological research related to clinical psychology- members of professions closely allied to clinical psychology who want to be part of a community of psychologists! (this currently includes a few counselling psychologists, educational psychologists and psychotherapists)Welcome! Hopefully there is content relevant to all career stages, and a chance to connect with peers all over the UK and elsewhere in the world.FeedbackA lot has been going on at ClinPsy lately, with the site and forum redesign, and introduction of advertising to say the least. Work still carries on (for it never truly ends).More is yet to come!A new issue of Aspire is in the works and we're anxious to get it out to you all.If you have any comments, compliments, complaints or suggestions, please feel free to sign up to our forum and speak your mind. Advertise with ClinPsy Reach out to a dedicated audience of professional, graduate and training clinical psychologists. Get results! Advertise with ClinPsy Reach out to a dedicated audience of professional, graduate and training clinical psychologists. Get results!

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