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Information for MSc Students

   

Becoming an Occupational Psychologist - A Guide

Division of Occupational Psychology
Produced in conjunction with the Trainee Practitioner support Group


Introduction

This set of pages aims to act as a guide to any person wishing to become an Occupational Psychologist. It has been taken from an original set of PowerPoint slides.

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What is the British Psychological Society (BPS)?

What is the Division of Occupational Psychology (DOP)?

How does it work?

Why become a Practitioner Member?

How to become a Practitioner Member:

The Criteria for Membership

An Outline of the Process

The Supervision Process

Some General Points about Gathering Evidence

Where these Processes sit in the BPS

Support for You / Next Steps

 
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