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Becoming a Neuropsychologist (UK) | experience, qualifications & Lawson's journey 

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Meet Lawson, who is finishing his Doctorate of Clinical Psychology training at Oxford and is on the neuropsychology pathway. He has a special interest in neuropsychology and LGBTQ+ issues within clinical psychology. I asked him some questions around his pre-training journey, his interests and experiences as a to-be-neuropsychologist, as well as his views as a trainee psychologist from a LGBTQ+ background.
Hope you find this video enjoyable and informative, and if you do (or have any questions), please do not hesitate to leave us a lil' comment and say hi!
Lawson's socials (Twitter, Instagram, Linkedin): linktr.ee/MindTGap
☆ Timestamps ☆
00:00 Start
00:38 Introduction
01:57 Lawson's Journey prior to DClinPsy training
06:02 When did you decide to choose Clinical Psychology?
08:23 What exactly is a Clinical Neuropsychologist, and how are they different to a Clinical Psychologist?
10:34 Does a DClinPsy qualify you as a Neuropsychologist?
11:49 What should our prior knowledge or experience be if you want to go into neuropsychology?
13:09 What other doctorate courses have neuropsychology pathways?
14:14 What is Lawson's most interesting finding in the neuropsychology field?
15:07 What does the neuropsychology route on the Oxford DClinPsy entail?
17:14 Do neuropsychologists earn more?
18:13 What does Lawson do as a representative of the pre-qualified divsion of neuropsychology?
21:27 Any resources on all things neuro?
22:19 Thoughts of disclosing one's LGBTQ+ identity with patients?
23:09 How does LGBTQ+ issues and neuropsychology overlap?
22:19 Thoughts of disclosing one's LGBTQ+ identity in clinical psychology in teams?
24:55 Do you approve of the rainbow lanyard?
☆ About Me ☆
My name's Aika, I'm 25, Hong Kong Chinese & I'm a final year Trainee Clinical Psychologist at Oxford. I hope to de-mystify the clinical psychology career in the UK, increase the representation of diversity in the field and make Clinical Psychology and Oxbridge feel just a little bit more accessible and human if I can.
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Qualification in Clinical Neuropsychology: www.bristol.ac.uk/study/postg...
Division of Neuropsychollogy: www.bps.org.uk/member-network...
☆ Disclaimer ☆
Views and opinions are my own and do not represent the views of the University of Oxford or Oxford Health NHS Foundation Trust. My videos are for informational and educational purposes only.
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Комментарии : 19   
@jord5151
@jord5151 Год назад
Oh gosh, that's so helpful to know that there are particular doctorates that can contribute to the neuropsych qualification. I'm all for clearer info on the career pathways in neuropsychology too. It is desperately needed. I feel like there is so much mystery to this field and probably roles that I have no idea exist 🙈
@krishannarobinson6802
@krishannarobinson6802 Год назад
Great to hear from people actually doing it! Thank you so much for sharing
@debbiebussastrology4830
@debbiebussastrology4830 Год назад
Thank you. This was really helpful and informative. I am starting my 3year psychology degree this year and then looking to eventually go down the route of Neuropsychology.
@nasrannabil374
@nasrannabil374 Год назад
I love this video
@katya_youstellar
@katya_youstellar 8 месяцев назад
Thank you for sharing this! Very exciting🙏🏼🔥 I am keen to get back to uni in a year to get enrolled in one of the neuropsychological courses at Cambridge
@coutureprincessx
@coutureprincessx Год назад
Omg I love the curtain bangs Aika ! Great video :)))
@TheOxfordPsych
@TheOxfordPsych Год назад
Thought no one would notice 😅 thank you!
@martynakrol5022
@martynakrol5022 Год назад
Thank you for this video guys ❤🎉
@TheOxfordPsych
@TheOxfordPsych Год назад
Pleasure :)
@ruby-ew3wu
@ruby-ew3wu Год назад
i love ur videos sm omg they r so motivating and inspiring:))))
@TheOxfordPsych
@TheOxfordPsych Год назад
glad you find them so!! 🥰
@elizabethdavies3069
@elizabethdavies3069 Год назад
Great Video!
@Franciscaiguess
@Franciscaiguess Год назад
I looked on the Oxford website and I can’t find any bsc’s in neuropsychology or masters in neuropsychology. I also can’t find any Phd programs centered at neuropsychology. What would I need a bachelors in? What what I need a masters in? And what would I need a phd in? And what does “with a neuropsychology focus” mean? Is that a separate program?
@riddhirs1555
@riddhirs1555 20 дней назад
The DClinPsy at Oxford has a special focus on Neuropsychology which, I think, also means that you fulfil some of the prerequisites for further postgraduate training in Neuropsychology. So, in order to specialise in Neuropsychology, you need to complete a postgraduate certificate or diploma after completing your DClinPsy whilst working in a relevant clinical setting. Universities which offer this postgraduate course include Bristol, Glasgow, and Salomans. UCL offer postgraduate training in paediatric Neuropsychology. I hope this helps!
@inaiah.n4782
@inaiah.n4782 Год назад
could a MSc in Clincial Neuropsychology be beneficial for a future career in DClinPsy
@mariamejawara
@mariamejawara Год назад
If you have a 2:2 but if you have a 2:1 you don't need it and should simply get a year of paid experience instead if you don't have it already
@historicalfacts7609
@historicalfacts7609 Год назад
Ma'am psychology is an art or science please tell me
@Random-js6em
@Random-js6em Год назад
science usually
@Slytherin---
@Slytherin--- 7 месяцев назад
science.
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