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The final mile: reflecting on the marathon that is the Counselling Psychology Doctorate

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Sometimes we are fortunate to hear from blog writers more than once. Ave previously reflected on the experiences of being a Counselling Psychologist in training. Today, she writes about the final little bit on her way to qualifying. Recently we had the London- and Manchester marathons in the news. Ave has been running a marathon of her own- the Counselling Psychology Doctorate, and she is just about to cross the finishing line.  The Final Mile: Reflecting on the Marathon That Is the Counselling Psychology Doctorate;  by Ave Kotze It’s hard to believe that I’m nearly at the end of my doctoral journey in Counselling Psychology. Just the viva remains. I find myself asking—where have the last four years gone? It feels like I’ve been on this course forever, and yet I can still recall my first day with crystal clarity. I remember pulling into the car park, meeting a few equally confused and lost first-year counselling trainees. We wandered around, unsure of where to go, bonding in t...

On the precipice of becoming a trainee Counselling Psychologist- Mary's story

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 Hello everyone Welcome to the next instalment of the Pathways to Psychology blog. Today we hear from someone with big news! Mary Akioyame recently received a letter confirming her place on the Counselling Psychology Doctorate at City, University of London. Many congratulations Mary and how wonderful to read about your reflections as you are about to embark on a lifechanging experience.  Mary Akioyame Instagram: _mary.psych LinkedIn: www.linkedin.com/in/mary-akioyame-876ab2178 Website: https://www.maryakioyame.co.uk/ Pathway to Practitioner Psychologist (Counselling Psychology Edition) It’s been a few weeks since I received my acceptance letter for the Counselling Psychology Doctorate at City, University of London. It still feels surreal that I’ll be starting this September. Honestly, I cannot wait! Now, I know exactly why I chose to become a Counselling Psychologist, but I thought I’d write a blog about my journey to this point. The Origin Story It all started back in college...

From aviation to Occupational Psychology- a career match made in heaven

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Hello everyone and welcome to the next instalment of the Pathways to Psychology blog. Today we hear from Georgina Stokes CPsychol, Principal Consultant and Chartered Occupational Psychologist.  Georgina didn't start studying Psychology as her initial career, but it found her and changed her life forever. She shares her curiosity about people, organisations, behaviour, and a drive to ensure there were supportive systems and positive leadership opportunities abound. Her commitment to the field of Psychology has led to becoming a Chartered Psychologist, where her clinical skill and ethical practice is recognised and celebrated. We hope you will find reading about Georgina inspiring and invigorating.     Gerogina Stokes CPsychol Principal Consultant Occupational Psychologist Before I began studying Psychology, my world was aviation. I held a mix of operational roles across passenger airlines, cargo operations, and even a stint working with the United States Air Force. Ps...