Working as an HICBT therapist vs. working as a clinical psychologist (with Dr. Shah Alam)
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In this episode, we speak to Dr. Shah Alam, a clinical psychologist, former HICBT Therapist and PWP, about his experiences working in each of these three roles.
Key topics include:
- Differences between the training journeys of a CBT therapist and clinical psychologists
- Differences in the workload and models used by CBT therapists and clinical psychologists
- Diversity within these fields
ABOUT DR. SHAH ALLAM
Dr. Shah Alam is an HCPC registered Clinical Psychologist, trained in CBT and EMDR, with a keen interest in in improving healthcare access and experiences for racially minoritised people. Dr. Alam also co-ordinates the Valued Voices mentoring scheme with UCL, supporting racially minoritised aspiring Clinical Psychologists onto training.
More information on Dr. Alam can be found on his LinkedIn, or on his website.
The BPS Article referenced in this episode can be found here, and you can find more information on the Valued Voices mentoring scheme here.
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