
Delving into the questions and challenges faced by new practitioners, offering insights and strategies for navigating the journey from the internship to independent practice and beyond.
| Publishes | Daily | Episodes | 42 | Founded | 2 years ago |
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Isabelle talks to David Lopis about the use of AI in clinical practice.
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Isabelle and Claire discuss the last of the new competencies for psychologists: Health equity and a human rights approach when working with Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Peoples, families and communities. Claire shares some... more
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Isabelle and Claire discuss Competency 7 from the new competencies for psychologists: Demonstrates a health equity and human rights approach when working with people from diverse groups. They explore what it means to support client... more
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Isabelle and Claire discuss Competency 6 of the new competencies for psychologists: Communicates and relates to others effectively and appropriately.
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A practical, practitioner-focused show for provisional psychologists and early career therapists, with a steady emphasis on cultural safety, ethical practice, and navigating the transition from internship to independent practice. Episodes explore competency updates, reflective supervision, communication skills, and the role of neurodiversity, trauma-informed care, and digital health in real-world settings. The format blends personal experiences with actionable steps—such as culturally appropriate assessments, supervising resources, and managing boundaries—making it useful for listeners aiming to sharpen clinical judgment and professional resilience. A standout thread is the consistent focus on culturally safe practice and ongoing education ... more
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