
The Aspiring Psychologist Podcast Consultancy, Values and Health Challenges with Dr Liz Gregory
Show Notes for The Aspiring Psychologist Podcast Episode:
Consultancy, Values and Health Challenges with Dr Liz Gregory
Thank you for listening to the Aspiring Psychologist Podcast.
One of my favourite parts of being a psychologist is learning from my colleagues, many of them whom have had decades of experience. It can be wonderful learning and growing alongside more established staff members and hearing about them and their careers and how the profession has changed over time. In this episode we speak with Dr Liz Gregory a consultant clinical psychologist who has recently retired. We also speak about her experiences of being diagnosed with and recovering from cancer.
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The Highlights:
- (00:00): Summary
- (01:02): Intro
- (01:50): Hi to Dr Liz and her recent retirement and a cancer diagnosis
- (03:07): Ringing the bell and ethical considerations
- (04:43): Putting yourself first during a health battle
- (05:40): Receiving treatment rather than giving it
- (06:33): The grueling impacts of treatment
- (07:25): Getting into psychology
- (10:09): A first assistant post
- (10:56): What the course was like and reducing perfectionism
- (12:33): The benefits of a cohort and your placement day structure
- (13:21): Liz’s role since qualifying
- (16:15): What does being a newly qualified feel like?
- (17:57): The full circle of colleagues journeys through the psychology profession
- (19:35): The most important value in psychology
- (21:28): The core values when working with children and families
- (24:24): Stepping up to consultancy
- (26:05): The privilege of cultivating colleague relationships
- (26:53): Transitioning to new relationships with previous colleagues
- (27:53): A career break in Canada with volunteering
- (29:52): Roots in empathy
- (31:57): Dr Liz’s advice for aspiring psychologists
- (33:46): What’s next for Liz?
- (37:13): The development of services and upskilling and empowering others
- (40:06): Summary and close
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