BEING AN ASSOCIATE PSYCHOLOGIST Madeleine Fitzpatrick Associate Psychologist
HOW I BECAME AN ASSOCIATE PSYCHOLOGIST My route - BSc Psychology at Queen’s University Belfast - MSc in Applied Psychology at the University of Ulster - Psychology experience My experience - NIAMH –support worker - Voluntary Assistant Psychologist RBHSC - Assistant Psychologist for people with an intellectual disability
ASSISTANT PSYCHOLOGIST My role - Clinical work with those with an intellectual disability. - Assessments for eligibility - Behavioural interventions - Research/audits Who did I work with? - Clients - Clinical Psychologist (supervisor) - MDT team members – collaborative practice to provide client centred care
ASSISTANT PSYCHOLOGIST The Benefits The work – very rewarding job! The pay (Band 4) The experience – finally getting to put everything into practice! The Challenges Getting an Assistant Psychologist job The demands Finding your feet at the beginning
BEING AN ASSOCIATE PSYCHOLOGIST Associate Psychologist in the Community Brain Injury Team. Who do I work with? People >18yrs who have an acquired brain injury. Often transferred from inpatient settings (e.g RABIU) to the community. Rehabilitation - interdisciplinary team Range of different professionals
BEING AN ASSOCIATE PSYCHOLOGIST What do I do? - Neuropsychological assessments/reports - Behavioural interventions - Low intensity interventions for range of presentations - Research/audits - Attend reviews and team meetings - Run therapeutic groups - Attend supervision
A DAY AS AN ASSOCIATE PSYCHOLOGIST 9.00: Arrive into work. 9.15: Referral and allocation meeting. 10.00: Write up neuropsychological assessment reports/ telephone calls with professionals involved with clients 11.30: Meet client at their home for anxiety management work 13.00: Lunch with colleagues (this is important!)
A DAY AS AN ASSOCIATE PSYCHOLOGIST 13.30: Meet client at their home for anger management work. 15.00: Conduct a neuropsychological assessment in a clinic room at work 16.30: Transcribe my paper notes onto an electronic database. 17.15: Home time!
BEING AN ASSOCIATE PSYCHOLOGIST The Benefits - Working with such a diverse range of presentations - Learning about myself and developing new skills - The pay (Band 5) The Challenges - Time management - Difficult cases - Learning about myself
WHAT’S NEXT Doctorate in Clinical Psychology – training to be a clinical psychologist.
MORE INFORMATION ON ASSISTANT PSYCHOLOGIST POSTS Guidelines for the employment of Assistant Psychologists
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