Would you be able to help out with MSc
research on
how psychological therapy trainees experience their body during their
training?
As part of my MSc in Counselling Psychology I
would like to conduct a confidential interview, up to one hour long, with
psychological therapy trainees to find out about their experience of their body
during their training in psychological therapies.
If you are interested in participating, live
within one hour’s travel of M25 and would like to receive more information
before making up your mind, please call/text me on 07791 730 152 or send me an
email to szukied@roehampton.ac.uk.
My supervisor for this dissertation is Dr Peter Martin at Roehampton
University.
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DCoP Conference 2010
8-10th July at the University of Strathclyde, Glasgow
Don't forget that there are 30 bursaries available for trainees who present a paper or a poster at this year's conference!
Bursaries are open to trainees who are either on an accredited course or the independent route or newly qualified's up to one year post-graduation.
The closing dates for applications are as follows:
For the submission of a paper - 8th February 2010
For the submission of a poster - 31st March 2010.
Successful applicants will receive a free place at the two day conference, one night of accomodation and a free place at the conference dinner...what a bargain!
This is a great opportunity to connect with your profession, network with other Counselling Psychologists, disseminate your research findings and get a poster or presentation on your CV...
Visit this page to find research information more easily and conveniently on the main Society web site
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Do You Need to Find Research Participants?
Many people find it hard, and expensive, to find and contact possible research participants who are counselling psychologists. It is important for the profession that we can do this with greater ease so that we can build up a body of knowledge which is specific to Counselling Psychology .
We are therefore sending out requests for participants on the DCoP Announcements List, and these will also put onto the research pages of the DCoP web site (Please see the section "Research Matters" on the website).
In order to ensure quality control, it is suggested that all requests include the name and contact details of the supervisor, in the case of trainee counselling psychologists. If the supervisor is then satisfied with the advertisement, it should be sent by the supervisor direct to DCoPComms@bps.org.uk. Chartered psychologists can send ads direct themselves. Please note that all requests should contain a date that the advertisement should be withdrawn
This will then be scrutinised by Peter Martin (Communications Lead) for any possible further ethical repercussions. In case of any doubt, I will get back to the supervisor, the Research Lead, and if necessary any other relevant colleague. If all is in order (as is expected in the vast majority of cases) I will then publish the request.