UkPsychCareers: Crucial Things You Need to Know about UK Careers In Psychology

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  • In this video I share some of the hard truths about careers in psychology that no one tells you!
    but also share the positive things about building a career in Psychology which can make the journey truly fulfilling!
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    A B O U T U S:
    The Psychology Careers Service is a private UK based Coaching and Mentoring Service providing careers support to psychology students and business support to accredited psychology professionals.
    The service was founded by Fatema Bangee, (BSc, PGCert, MBABCP) officially in 2020 after spending three years successfully supporting psychology grad students to gain employment and beat the psych careers 'competitive' attitude!
    Fatema has also worked with therapists, psychologists and qualified/accredited mental health professionals to help build their private practice and promote their services on social media in a safe and ethical way.
    The Psychology Careers Service aims to support people just like you, both students and professionals in psychology, to discover their potential and forge their own paths in building a fulfilled career in psychology!
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    D I S C L A I M E R: Any advice given in my videos is generic to the psychology field. Information is constantly changing and updating which means this video may not be relevant at some point in the future. The information in the videos also does not constitute 1:1 coaching or mentoring therefore any advice you apply from the information shared on this channel is on your own accord.

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  • @anleeeee5554
    @anleeeee5554 10 หลายเดือนก่อน +11

    It should be illegal for any role in the UK to be £18-£20k p/a. You cannot afford to live with that amount in most places in the UK, it’s actually really problematic.

  • @laurennicl94
    @laurennicl94 3 ปีที่แล้ว +16

    I remember near the end of my BSc we had a careers session. The advisor said "After this degree you won't actually be qualified in anything but you have earned a lot of transferable skills." Never heard so many people gasped at once! 😂

    • @thepsychologycareersservice
      @thepsychologycareersservice  3 ปีที่แล้ว +7

      lol omg. I would have loved to be a fly on the wall in that room. its so sad and true and I wish they would add a few extra years to Psych degree so people can actually qualify. Heres to wishing for the future!

    • @yvie9627
      @yvie9627 2 ปีที่แล้ว +2

      I almost fell of my chair 😳😂

  • @mrsdhuha
    @mrsdhuha 12 วันที่ผ่านมา

    Hello, many thanks for this video. Very helpful.
    Would part time role in psychology keeps you progressing? Or does it even exist? For someone who already has a job and can't take too much risk in career change. Many thanks

  • @SlavZhelev
    @SlavZhelev 3 ปีที่แล้ว +1

    Awesome video! Thanks a lot!!!

  • @rewanajjar7333
    @rewanajjar7333 3 ปีที่แล้ว +6

    Hi thanks for the video! I’ve noticed that many pwps leave the role after 1-2 years of getting the job and I was wondering if you think it is worth it to go through the competitive application and interview stages just to leave the role within a few years?

    • @thepsychologycareersservice
      @thepsychologycareersservice  3 ปีที่แล้ว +2

      Every role in psychology is competitive therefore its your personal drive for your career in psychology which determines how long to keep applying for roles.
      Also people use the PWP role as a stepping stone when it wasn't originally made for this. You can make a wonderful career by staying as a PWP and progressing to senior posts too.
      The issue is that people that aren't serious about the role get on to the training and then move on very quickly but also the role itself can be difficult to sustain because some services giving high caseloads to their pwps which makes the role really high pressured.
      Hope that answers your Q!x

    • @rewanajjar7333
      @rewanajjar7333 3 ปีที่แล้ว +1

      @@thepsychologycareersservice ahh okay that makes sense, yes it does thank you very much! x

  • @selamkibrom8045
    @selamkibrom8045 ปีที่แล้ว +1

    I did not know that it takes this long to be a psychologist

    • @thepsychologycareersservice
      @thepsychologycareersservice  4 หลายเดือนก่อน

      Hey, thanks for your comment. We hear this often, people often do post-grad studying and different volunteering/job roles before becoming a psychologist. However, there is no one journey to the doctorate!
      We share more about this on our various social media pages on instagram, tiktok and linked in. Come follow us there using this link: linktr.ee/mypsychcareercoach - we also have a membership that's helped our students plans career routes, get jobs, get onto training! Message us on our socials!

  • @aarzoo9126
    @aarzoo9126 5 หลายเดือนก่อน

    I didn't get the third point when you said that "you get apecific kind of funding at specific times of the year and if you don't get that you might get a year behind"
    i mean are you talking about the training posts or scholarships that students get during the course year?
    and how does not getting it put you one or two year behind?
    pls explain

    • @thepsychologycareersservice
      @thepsychologycareersservice  4 หลายเดือนก่อน

      Hey, thanks for your question.
      Apologies for that not being too clear.
      Roles such as PWP and applying for doctorates happen at particular times of the year. If you miss applying/being recruited in the specific window, you will have to wait for the next which could be months/a year later. Meaning that you may end up getting on the course later than planned. Although, this is not a bad thing as everyone has their own unique journey!
      We share more about this on our various social media pages on instagram, tiktok and linked in. Come follow us there using this link: linktr.ee/mypsychcareercoach - we also have a membership that's helped our students plans career routes, get jobs, get onto training! Message us on our socials!

  • @bindushenoy6400
    @bindushenoy6400 ปีที่แล้ว +1

    How much scope for psychopathology

    • @thepsychologycareersservice
      @thepsychologycareersservice  4 หลายเดือนก่อน

      Hey, thanks for your comment. We love answering your questions. Just to clarify do you mean to study psychopathology or to study in psychotherapy?
      Psychopathology may be a module in some post-graduate study options, whereas for psychotherapy there are particular routes you can take to qualify as a psychotherapist.
      We share more about this on our various social media pages on instagram, tiktok and linked in. Come follow us there using this link: linktr.ee/mypsychcareercoach - we also have a membership that's helped our students plans career routes, get jobs, get onto training! Message us on our socials!

  • @amrin1906
    @amrin1906 6 หลายเดือนก่อน

    I want to study till masters.. so should i choose social work in my masters??

    • @thepsychologycareersservice
      @thepsychologycareersservice  6 หลายเดือนก่อน

      Hi there, thanks for your question, we love answering them. Both social work and psychology are great options for your masters, it's worth considering what it is that you want to do post-masters - this might help you decide which masters course is for you. We share more about this on our various social media pages on instagram, tiktok and linked in. Come follow us there using this link: linktr.ee/mypsychcareercoach - we also have a membership that's helped our students plans career routes, get jobs, get onto training! Message us on our socials!