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What about us? Cultural Awareness in Clinical Psychology
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24 episodes
11 hours ago
Afsana Faheem and Dr Kate Cooper from the University of Bath talk with a broad range of guests from diverse clinical backgrounds about their experiences of working within the clinical psychology profession. Guests share their personal stories and journeys, whilst also offering advice to aspiring clinical psychologists. Topics include experiences of racism, discrimination, working with refugee and asylum seeker communities, and much more! Follow us @WAU_Podcast for latest updates.
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Afsana Faheem and Dr Kate Cooper from the University of Bath talk with a broad range of guests from diverse clinical backgrounds about their experiences of working within the clinical psychology profession. Guests share their personal stories and journeys, whilst also offering advice to aspiring clinical psychologists. Topics include experiences of racism, discrimination, working with refugee and asylum seeker communities, and much more! Follow us @WAU_Podcast for latest updates.
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Episodes (20/24)
What about us? Cultural Awareness in Clinical Psychology
Season 3: Episode 5. Making Sense of Cultural Identity: Transitioning from China to the UK
In this episode, we are joined by Dr Jiedi Lei who discusses her experiences of moving to the UK after spending her early childhood in China, and how her natural curiosity about the culture clash she experienced led her to a desire to study human behaviour. She talks about the importance of findings similarities between different cultural groups, while acknowledging difference. Jiedi also discusses falling between different cultural groups having moved to the UK at the age of 10, and how she has harnessed this experience and subsequent self exploration in her research and clinical work.
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3 years ago
38 minutes 36 seconds

What about us? Cultural Awareness in Clinical Psychology
Season 3: Episode 4. Detained, Restrained & Secluded: Adultification bias towards minority CYP
In this episode, we are joined by Dr Romana Farooq and Mma Yeebo from the Clinical Psychology Doctorate Programme at Newcastle University who discuss the experiences of children and young people from racially minoritsed backgrounds in secure settings and within the criminal justice system. They talk about the adultification bias towards racially minoritsed children and young people, as well as racial trauma, institutional racism and social inequalities. Suggestions for culturally sensitive and culturally responsive services are offered.
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3 years ago
35 minutes 16 seconds

What about us? Cultural Awareness in Clinical Psychology
Season 3: Episode 3. Being a Black Female Professor
In this episode, we are joined by Professor Dawn Edge, the first Black woman to be made a Professor at the University of Manchester. Dawn talks about what it's like having colleagues who mostly don't look like her, after growing up in Jamaica, as well as her circuitous (and fascinating) journey to becoming a professor, and doing collaborative mental health research with communities who have been let down by both mental health services and research in the past.
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3 years ago
47 minutes 37 seconds

What about us? Cultural Awareness in Clinical Psychology
Season 3: Episode 2. Intersecting Factors, Institutional Racism & Betrayal: Impact of Covid-19
In this episode, Dr Irtiza Qureshi talks about his research project (UK-REACH) on the mental health impact of Covid-19 on UK ethnic minority healthcare workers. Irtiza unpacks intersecting and accumulative factors such as socio-economic disadvantage, institutional racism, and healthcare inequalities. Irtiza also touches upon his keen interest to explore the implications of the pandemic on children and young people during such unprecedented times.
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3 years ago
28 minutes 56 seconds

What about us? Cultural Awareness in Clinical Psychology
Season 3: Episode 1. Studying Psychology, Not Feeling Represented, and Doing Something About It!
In this episode, we are joined by Dr Jolel Miah, lecturer in psychology, who talks about his journey to completing an undergraduate degree and PhD as a first-generation Bangladeshi student. We discuss the process of learning and representation within psychology.
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3 years ago
35 minutes 51 seconds

What about us? Cultural Awareness in Clinical Psychology
Season 2: Episode 7. Is Cognitive Behavioural Therapy (CBT) only for White people?
In this final episode for 2021, we are joined by Cognitive Behavioural Psychotherapist Leila Lawton who draws upon her research with ethnic minority populations and raises a crucial question "Is CBT only for White people?". Leila offers advice on how to adapt therapy and discusses the importance of cultural humility and sensitivity in clinical practice.
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3 years ago
39 minutes 29 seconds

What about us? Cultural Awareness in Clinical Psychology
Season 2: Episode 6. A Model to Promote Anti-Discriminatory Practice in Mental Health Settings
In this episode we are joined by Dr Nancy Nsiah who introduces the Social Change Echosystem model as a helpful way of promoting anti-discriminatory practice in mental health settings. Nancy also reflects on her own journey to clinical psychology.
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4 years ago
28 minutes 29 seconds

What about us? Cultural Awareness in Clinical Psychology
Season 2: Episode 5. Mental Health Barriers for British Bangladeshi Men
In this episode, we are joined by Shah Alam (Trainee Clinical Psychologist) who shares his doctoral research findings that explored the mental health barriers & support for men from the Bangladeshi community. Shah also talks about the lack of representation & his personal journey into the profession.
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4 years ago
32 minutes 4 seconds

What about us? Cultural Awareness in Clinical Psychology
Season 2: Episode 4. Meet the Hosts and Website Launch
BONUS EPISODE: Given the exciting launch of their website, the hosts of the What About Us podcast (Afsana Faheem and Kate Cooper) reflect on their journey over the last year and a half. They talk about the importance of podcast in the context of clinical psychology teaching and practice. https://www.whataboutuspodcast.com/
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4 years ago
20 minutes 21 seconds

What about us? Cultural Awareness in Clinical Psychology
Season 2: Episode 3. Successful Journey onto the DClinPsy Programme at University of Bath
We talk to Ben Kwapong (Trainee Clinical Psychologist) from University of Bath who shares his success of getting onto the DClinPsy Programme in the context of underrepresentation of Black men within the profession.
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4 years ago
25 minutes 21 seconds

What about us? Cultural Awareness in Clinical Psychology
Season 2: Episode 2. Success Story from the University of Bath BAME Mentoring Scheme
This month we are joined by Dr Sabinah Janally (Mentor & Clinical Psychologist) and Khyati Patel (Mentee & Trainee PWP) on the BAME Mentor Scheme at University of Bath. We showcase the importance of the mentoring scheme and how it can help transform and diversify the clinical psychology profession.
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4 years ago
41 minutes 19 seconds

What about us? Cultural Awareness in Clinical Psychology
Season 2: Episode 1. Autism Awareness in the Somali Community
We discuss Nura Aabe's research about autism awareness in the Somali community. This includes her outreach work in the community; how health and social care services can work better with culturally diverse groups; and her experience of being typecast as the BAME voice despite being director of an autism support organisation and successful researcher.
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4 years ago
26 minutes 43 seconds

What about us? Cultural Awareness in Clinical Psychology
Season 1: Episode 12. Importance of Representation in Mental Health Care
In our last episode for 2020, we are joined by Myira Khan who is a qualified counsellor, tutor and coach. Myira is the founder of the Muslim Counsellor Network and GrowtoGlow coaching service. Myira discusses the importance of representation, as well as the inequalities in accessing psychological training programmes and culturally inclusive therapy by people of colour.
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4 years ago
33 minutes 10 seconds

What about us? Cultural Awareness in Clinical Psychology
Season 1: Episode 11. Social Class Considerations within Clinical Psychology
In this episode, we are joined by Dr Jo Daniels, Academic Director of the DClinPsy Programme at University of Bath who talks about social class, the challenges of classism and her experiences of working within the clinical psychology profession.
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4 years ago
22 minutes 53 seconds

What about us? Cultural Awareness in Clinical Psychology
Season 1: Episode 10. Black Men's Mental Health
In this episode we focus on men's mental health, with a particular focus on men from ethnic minority communities. We are joined by Ontonio Dawson who is a Psychological Therapist, Minister of Religion and founder of #SpeakBlackMan. Ontonio talks about his journey within clinical psychology and shares his invaluable experience of working with diverse communities.
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4 years ago
25 minutes 45 seconds

What about us? Cultural Awareness in Clinical Psychology
Season 1: Episode 9. Working with Refugee and Asylum Seeker Communities & The Deaf Community
In this episode, we are joined by Dr Mary Griggs, Lead Clinical Psychologist working in Bristol. Mary talks about her experience of working with the deaf community, as well as the refugee and asylum seeker communities. Mary shares useful insights about working with such diverse groups.
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4 years ago
30 minutes 16 seconds

What about us? Cultural Awareness in Clinical Psychology
Season 1: Episode 8. Black Mental Health, Racism & PTSD
In this episode, we are joined by Dr Juliette McClendon who is an Assistant Professor in Psychiatry at Boston University. Juliette talks about Black mental health and how racial discrimination contributes to PTSD. Community challenges in clinical practice and advice on cultural competence is offered.
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4 years ago
33 minutes 43 seconds

What about us? Cultural Awareness in Clinical Psychology
Season 1: Episode 7. Effective Ways to Work Cross-Culturally
In this episode, we are joined by Dr Andrew Beck (Consultant Clinical Psychologist & President of BABCP) who shares effective stratagies to work cross-culturally, including ways to increase access to therapy and how to make culturally sensitive adaptations.
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4 years ago
20 minutes 18 seconds

What about us? Cultural Awareness in Clinical Psychology
Season 1: Episode 6. Clinician Reflective Journey: Discrimination & Structural Inequalities
We are joined by Saiqa Naz (CBT Therapist) who talks about the development of the IAPT BAME Positive Practice Guide and offers a personal account of her journey through the professional which includes experiences of discrimination and structural inequalities. Saiqa also discusses the benefits of good supervision.
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4 years ago
25 minutes 26 seconds

What about us? Cultural Awareness in Clinical Psychology
Season 1: Episode 5. Power Dynamics within Clinical Psychology
We talk to Dr Mandeep Singh Kallu (Clinical Psychologist) who shares his personal experiences of racism, misinterpretation of his actions by other professionals, and power dynamics within the Clinical Psychology profession.
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4 years ago
29 minutes 18 seconds

What about us? Cultural Awareness in Clinical Psychology
Afsana Faheem and Dr Kate Cooper from the University of Bath talk with a broad range of guests from diverse clinical backgrounds about their experiences of working within the clinical psychology profession. Guests share their personal stories and journeys, whilst also offering advice to aspiring clinical psychologists. Topics include experiences of racism, discrimination, working with refugee and asylum seeker communities, and much more! Follow us @WAU_Podcast for latest updates.