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Show Notes for The Aspiring Psychologist Podcast Episode 149: Assistant Psychologist Roles: What the BPS Says You Should and Shouldn't Do
In this episode of the Aspiring Psychologist Podcast, Dr. Marianne Trent and assistant psychologist Luke Meakin dive into the British Psychological Society's latest guidance on recruiting and supporting assistant psychologists. They explore what assistant psychologists should and shouldn't be doing, the accessibility of the guidance, and how it aims to standardise the role across the profession. This engaging conversation offers valuable insights for aspiring psychologists, supervisors, and services employing assistant psychologists.
Whether you're an aspiring psychologist, a supervisor, or just curious about the evolving landscape of assistant psychologist roles, this episode provides a clear and detailed understanding of the latest BPS recommendations.
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Key Takeaways:
• Understanding the BPS guidance on assistant psychologist roles and responsibilities.
• Challenges with the accessibility and inclusivity of the guidance.
• Insights into voluntary roles, supervision, and ethical considerations for assistant psychologists.
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Highlights:
00:00 - Introduction and Overview of the Episode00:31 - Host Welcome and Introduction to BPS Guidance01:19 - Welcoming Back Guest: Luke Meakin, Assistant Psychologist02:58 - Discussion on BPS Guidance Accessibility Issues03:16 - Comparing BPS and ACP Guidance on Assistant Psychologists04:58 - Challenges of Accessing the BPS Website and Resources05:35 - Luke’s Experience with BPS Membership and Access06:40 - The Restrictive Nature of BPS Resources07:48 - First Impressions of the BPS Guidance Document09:14 - Clearer Job Titles for Assistant Psychologists10:16 - Addressing the Ambiguity of Assistant Roles11:00 - The Controversial Honorary (Voluntary) Roles in Psychology12:45 - Minimum Requirements for Assistant Psychologist Roles15:49 - Exploitation Concerns for Voluntary Assistant Roles18:23 - Ethical Considerations and the Call for Paid Positions21:28 - The BPS’s Recommendations on Assistant Psychologist Responsibilities25:17 - The Use of Supervision and Reflective Practice28:08 - Balancing Contracts, Fixed-Term Roles, and Job Security
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