In the final episode of the 2021 Podcast Series cervical cancer campaigner Vicky Phelan, who was named in BBC’s list of the top 100 influential and inspirational women in 2018, joins PSI’s Dr Anne Kehoe as they discuss trauma, in this case a terminal cervical cancer diagnosis. Vicky and Anne discuss the psychological impact that such a devastating cancer has on a woman, on her relationship with her partner/spouse, and on how women view themselves following a cervical cancer diagnosis.
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In the final episode of the 2021 Podcast Series cervical cancer campaigner Vicky Phelan, who was named in BBC’s list of the top 100 influential and inspirational women in 2018, joins PSI’s Dr Anne Kehoe as they discuss trauma, in this case a terminal cervical cancer diagnosis. Vicky and Anne discuss the psychological impact that such a devastating cancer has on a woman, on her relationship with her partner/spouse, and on how women view themselves following a cervical cancer diagnosis.
The first podcast in part 2 of our 2020 series sees Chartered Member Kathleen Halligan and Ian Croxon, Organisational Psychologist, discuss a topic that is particularly relevant at the moment: Office based and remote working – how to get the best of both worlds.
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In the final episode of the 2021 Podcast Series cervical cancer campaigner Vicky Phelan, who was named in BBC’s list of the top 100 influential and inspirational women in 2018, joins PSI’s Dr Anne Kehoe as they discuss trauma, in this case a terminal cervical cancer diagnosis. Vicky and Anne discuss the psychological impact that such a devastating cancer has on a woman, on her relationship with her partner/spouse, and on how women view themselves following a cervical cancer diagnosis.