What Makes A Psychologist Trauma-Informed? A Clinical Psychology Podcast Episode.
In recognition of how common trauma is in society and in an effort to help address its devastating consequences on people’s mental health, clinical psychology has shifted towards becoming more trauma-informed. In the UK at least, it is an area of interest that candidates are being asked about more often during their doctorate interviews. Therefore, if you want to work in clinical psychology and if you’re an aspiring clinical psychologist then trauma-informed approaches are a critical area to understand. In this psychology podcast episode, you’ll what makes a psychologist trauma-informed, what are the 6 core principles of trauma-informed approaches and more. If you enjoy learning about trauma, mental health and clinical work then this is a great episode for you.
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