Trainees Chill & Chat | My flatmate’s doctorate journey, issues in Clin Psych, Health psychology ☕️

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  • Опубликовано: 26 июл 2024
  • Meet my flatmate Saba, who’s also a first year Trainee Clinical Psychologist on the Oxford Doctorate in Clinical Psychology course 👯‍♂️ Grab a cup of tea and enjoy our Friday night chit chat - and if you manage to reach the end, we’ve included some hilarious bloopers too (yes, psychologists are humans too). Comment down below to say hi and show your support to Saba so hopefully she can come hang out in a video again!!
    P.S. Sorry that my voice was croaky in the beginning we were laughing from the outtakes
    ☆ Q&A timestamps ☆
    0:00 Introduction
    0:51 Saba's clinical and academic experience
    4:03 Journey to 'getting on' the clinical psychology doctorate
    5:05 What made you want to do clinical psychology?
    7:14 Did you always know that clinical psychology was right for you, or did you doubt it at points?
    9:29 Saba's experience of dental psychology + the integration of physical & mental health services
    12:42 What experience changed you the most professionally and personally?
    18:01 Looking back, what would you have done differently? Advice for fresh grads
    19:47 Would you recommend a career in Clinical Psychology if you have severe and enduring mental health difficulties?
    ☆ About Me ☆
    My name's Aika, I'm 23, Hong Kong Chinese & I'm a Trainee Clinical Psychologist at Oxford. I am starting my first year of the doctorate degree and hoping to document this 3 (+) year journey. I hope to de-mystify the clinical psychology route 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.
    ☆ Disclaimer ☆
    Views and opinions are our 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.
    ☆ OTHER INFO ☆
    • Instagram: / theoxfordpsych
    • For enquiries for collaboration, Oxbridge admissions tutoring and psychology tutoring please DM me on Instagram or message me on theoxfordpsych@outlook.com
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  • @lmfsmith9192
    @lmfsmith9192 3 года назад +35

    I'm quite taken aback by how much many young aspiring psychologists seem self-conscious about what age you should be to apply. Whether you are 25 or 40 before getting on to the doctorate, it shouldn't matter.
    I'm 35, worked in various NHS mental health services as a support worker since 2008 (the last 2.5 years as an Assistant Psychologist) and now I'm ready to apply. I don't feel too old at all and I was not ready at 25 for it. It is not a race. No doubt most of us will have to navigate many barriers along the route to becoming a CP so I suggest focussing on more important concerns such as reflecting on your experience, what its taught you, and why you want to be a CP (nonetheless, what you would do if you wasn't going to be a psychologist? And how long and far are you willing to go to get on training?). It's important to know what you're willing to compromise/sacrifice in order to pursue the doctorate AND, essentially, what you are not willing to give up.
    As privileged and desirable a career as a CP is to me, I would not be willing to sacrifice my relationships to the people in my life i love, risk poverty or miss out on other important life decisions (eg. Have kids, buy a house) just for a job. A job is one aspect of a person's life and doesn't define who you are. I also believe that there are many other ways compassionate, caring and intelligent people can contribute to the world other than just as CP. Personally, I find this perspective helpful. Try not to compare yourself to others and think wisely people. Good luck.

    • @TheOxfordPsych
      @TheOxfordPsych  3 года назад +1

      Very well put - thank you for sharing 👏🏻

    • @plamb2883
      @plamb2883 3 года назад +2

      Great comment above - I can relate to not feeling ready at the age of 25..... and then certain life events took over, so I wasn't focused (able to focus) again until my late 30's. I'm 45 now and have just started as a Trainee Clinical Associate Psychologist - it's fantastic that there is now a further option for aspiring psychologists. I found Saba's story about her mother's journey into CP really helpful. Can I also add, having only just found this channel yesterday evening...I've already watched several video's, have found it hugely interesting and inspiring, and I can't wait to watch more.

  • @jennae.1899
    @jennae.1899 3 года назад

    I'm just so appreciative and thankful to you for providing such an amazing and helpful content. Its so refreshing to see new and diverse perspectives on the psy journey. Loved every bit of this and definitely want more!

  • @methodicallymaya
    @methodicallymaya 3 года назад

    This video was so helpful! You’ve answered so many questions I’ve had over the years. AMAZING

  • @thismrsfisher_stitches
    @thismrsfisher_stitches 3 года назад +9

    I loved this video. So real and candid. Thank you. I've just started my career path to DClinPsy at Buckingham University on the undergraduate psychology programme at the age of 41... I'll be following your path

  • @amz2293
    @amz2293 3 года назад

    loved this!!! would love another video like this!

  • @idahuffleclaw9680
    @idahuffleclaw9680 3 года назад +2

    It was extremly interesting to have another perspective on all of these questions. :)

  • @Flowerchile444
    @Flowerchile444 3 года назад

    Wow Aika, your energy is so contagious 😅🤗 - I just found your channel and I’m addicted! Such a beautiful, eloquent and intelligent young lady! Keep it up 😉

  • @casillas12431
    @casillas12431 3 года назад +5

    This was so fun and relatable!! As someone who moved here when I was 10 and is from a south Asian background (Pakistani) like Saba, I initially struggled when I decided to go down the Psychology route coz it seemed like I “failed” because I couldn’t be a ‘traditional’ doctor, lawyer or engineer. Having to overcome that was SUCH a challenge but glad I stuck through it!
    Now all that’s left is to make the field more diverse, shouldn’t be too hard eh 🤣🤷🏽‍♂️

  • @briarcurley4123
    @briarcurley4123 3 года назад

    🥰 Finally watched this! Thank you guys I'll be excited for the next one!
    Also hope you're both managing okay right now ✨

    • @TheOxfordPsych
      @TheOxfordPsych  3 года назад +1

      Aww thanks! Think we're managing ok (so far). Hope you are well too¬

  • @yogurlz97
    @yogurlz97 3 года назад

    Please continue doing more videos like this! There really helpful...especially during lockdown. Being able to hear from others working and studying in the industry. :)

  • @clemence6919
    @clemence6919 3 года назад

    Really interesting video! Thanks Saba for sharing your story and thoughts, really helpful 😊 Thanks Aika for the time and effort you devote to this channel 🙌🏼

  • @Laura-np1ur
    @Laura-np1ur 3 года назад

    Absolutely loved this video!! Thank you for sharing your experiences with us. I have graduated from my Master's in August and after many many job applications have finally been offered a support worker role to work with individuals living with Autism, which I'm so excited about. I can't wait to get more experience and apply my theory and skills to the practical world. I look forward to more videos🥰

  • @user-ir3cq6bf7n
    @user-ir3cq6bf7n 3 года назад +2

    This video was such a lovely one to watch this time of year when clinical applications are a source of stress. Hearing you both reflect on your inpatient services experience really helped as i am having these thoughts myself currently. It would be great to see more videos with the two of you :)

  • @offgun8245
    @offgun8245 3 года назад

    Heeey guys ❤️ I just applied to university for my undergrad in psychology. And big thanks to you ! I took gap year because I didn’t know which way I should go and what would fulfill my life, then I stumbled upon your channel and the rest is history. I want to become clinical psychologist like you ❤️

  • @sadaf3471
    @sadaf3471 3 года назад +2

    I started my BS hons in psychology i'm in my 2 semester I'm really inspired by you love your videos so much ❤💯✌🏻

  • @sooshmitafaruk5435
    @sooshmitafaruk5435 3 года назад +3

    as somone from south Asain background and changing career I was able to relate the Saba experience. thank you for this video so helpful :)

  • @KM-ii4sc
    @KM-ii4sc 3 года назад

    Loved the video thank you ! Maybe this could become a series ? X

  • @CapturingBelle
    @CapturingBelle 3 года назад

    Loving the content Aika!
    Totally unrelated, but I love your choker necklace - where’s it from? x

  • @itsrebeccaconte
    @itsrebeccaconte 3 года назад +1

    Thank you so much for this vdieo! you guys are so cute! I still have so much doubt about WHY I am doing Msc second time, what I will do later. And I think the age is not so important in this point. Because I am 29 and I am still figuring out many things about myself and my life. It is never "too late" for starting a new journey. When I came in UK, i was 26 and it was my first experience staying away from family and living a new country. I learned many things.. still learning. I don't know what my new step will bring but i know i am not alone, and everyone in here is not alone. ❤️😍

    • @TheOxfordPsych
      @TheOxfordPsych  3 года назад

      Thank you for sharing and u got this! 🥰

  • @marianna3833
    @marianna3833 3 года назад +1

    Really helpful, thank you! The only thing I would say is that people with lived experience (or any disability and/ or neurodiversity) are often UNUSUALLY tuned in to how it feels to be a client and have experience of noticing and managing how we react to things. I am terrified of showing any emotion at work in case people think I'm too ill to be there- other people can say when they are having a bad day without fearing repercussion or scrutiny. Anyone (irrespective of whether they have been unwell) is capable of the bad type of transference. I think it's really important not to convey the implicit or explicit message that those with lived experience are likely to do this more. Basically, we ALL need to take responsibility for looking after ourselves/ each other at work- PEACE!

    • @TheOxfordPsych
      @TheOxfordPsych  3 года назад

      That’s an amazing point Marianna - thank you!!!

  • @Krrle4250
    @Krrle4250 3 года назад +2

    could you please do a video on direct vs indirect work (like does working with parents count as indirect or is it only ohter MDT staff) and how to reflect about indirect work. Thanks love your videos

    • @TheOxfordPsych
      @TheOxfordPsych  3 года назад

      Not sure this would be enough for a video! Perhaps I will address it one day on instagram

  • @magda5846
    @magda5846 3 года назад

    You two are amazing! Let me be your flatmate too! 😁

  • @j-ak8545
    @j-ak8545 3 года назад

    I was a support worker for 5 years, working a range of needs; emotional & behavioural, Neurodiversity & acute MH. I can heavily relate to the bad practice seen in MH hospitals, especially as a MSc student. I was in 1 hospital for what.. 6 months max, before I ended up walking. I now work as a well-being practitioner for a digital mental health service. I’m almost 28, & I don’t think I am ready for a doctorate. Some may say I am late to the game, but what it truly comes down to knowing when the time is right despite your age. Everybody is different. For me, I want to make sure that when.. even if a doctorate happens, that I can 100% focus & commit

    • @TheOxfordPsych
      @TheOxfordPsych  3 года назад

      Thanks for sharing, Jason! Best of luck with your journey.

    • @j-ak8545
      @j-ak8545 3 года назад

      @@TheOxfordPsych thank you! 😊

  • @kremismith2657
    @kremismith2657 3 года назад

    Hey, this video was great fun and a lot of interesting points were discussed. My admiration for Saba's mum as well for getting into Clinical Psychology while being a housewife/mum. What age is the oldest person on the course? I am 37 now and thinking about getting into that career hopefully in the next few years. Thanks

  • @evangelinelouise
    @evangelinelouise 3 года назад +1

    Hey! I'd love if you could do a video / instagram post on the differences between the DClinPsych and DCounsPsych courses. I'm finding it quite difficult to distinguish between the two in terms of theory, job prospects, earning potential etc. Thank you!

    • @TheOxfordPsych
      @TheOxfordPsych  3 года назад

      Think there’s a great video on this by GetPsyched (trainee counselling psych on RUclips)

  • @nancygoto
    @nancygoto 3 года назад

    I'm really scared that after I finish high school I might not get into a very good university or college to study psychology especially bec I live I'm south Africa. And wat if I stuy psychology and never get a job either will that all be for waste. I wanna be a pediatric psychologist and idk I'm just so passionate about it but the odds are too much💀any advice

  • @somiasaddique6413
    @somiasaddique6413 3 года назад

    Hi Saba. I hope I heard your name correctly. Well done for getting through. I just wanted to ask as a work coach I deal with the clinical population but helping them back into work. I have an issue with getting my clinical supervisor reference - we have a work psychologist I work with. If I asked them for a reference would that count?

    • @TheOxfordPsych
      @TheOxfordPsych  3 года назад

      Saba says yeah, should do! Ask the work psychologist!

  • @apollothirteen9236
    @apollothirteen9236 2 года назад

    Vance MCCOY. That is you Target.

  • @user-id1qb1vm2s
    @user-id1qb1vm2s 3 года назад +1

    Scottish accent?

    • @TheOxfordPsych
      @TheOxfordPsych  3 года назад +1

      Oh not not another scottish accent comment xD