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A balancing act: James' journey to becoming a Counselling Psychologist and Integrative Psychotherapist

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Hi everyone and welcome to the Pathways to Psychology blog. This time we hear from James Fellows, Trainee Counselling Psychologist and Integrative Psychotherapist– Third year doctoral trainee at Metanoia Institute. James' journey is one of reflection, growth, and commitment. He has experienced some disappointments along the way, but had since found his calling and was flourishing. Happy reading!                    James Fellows Trainee Counselling Psychologist   and Integrative Psychotherapist                   Balancing Act  So I’m sitting down to write this blog post, urging myself to find the time amongst working within the NHS, seeing clients for therapy on placement, writing university assignments, completing research interviews, juggling social connections with friends and family, being in the process of moving house, trying to be present for my girlfriend, and...

From curiosity to Occupational Psychology: Bettina's journey into the field.

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Hi everyone and welcome to the next instalment of the Pathways to Psychology blog. Today we hear from Bettina Bonello Ghio, Occupational Psychologist. Bettina shares a deeply personal and reflective account of finding her way to Occupational Psychology through planning, pausing and adapting to change. Her success is truly inspiring. Happy reading!     From curiosity to Occupational      Psychology: my journey into the                               field             Bettina Bonello Ghio If you asked me when my interest in psychology started, I would probably say it began long before university. I am a fraternal quadruplet, and growing up surrounded by siblings who shared the same environment yet developed entirely different personalities, strengths, and ways of thinking made me naturally curious about human behaviour. I became fascinated by wh...

Success beyond the scoreboard: Jamie Smokler's journey into Sport and Exercise Psychology.

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Hi everyone and welcome to the next edition of the Pathways to Psychology blog. Today we hear from Jamie Smokler, Trainee Sport and Exercise Psychologist. Jamie highlights the importance of growth and development throughout his training, and how conversations with athletes, away from the podium, were making necessary change possible. We hope you find Jamie's journey inspirational food for thought.  Success Beyond the Scoreboard: Reflections as a Trainee Sport and Exercise Psychologist    Jamie Smokler – Trainee Sport           and Exercise Psychologist       DPsych Sport and Exercise                Psychology at Glasgow                     Caledonian University When most people think about success in sport, they often think about winning. Medals, trophies, rankings, contracts, personal bests – these are the things we tend ...