How Life Rolls Impact Your Psychology Journey? A Clinical Psychology and Careers In Psychology Podcast Episode.
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On all of our journeys to become qualified psychologists regardless of the area we want to work in, life will happen and life will get in the way. Be it the death of a loved one, our own mental or physical health or another factor that is outside our control. Therefore, in this clinical psychology podcast episode, we’ll be looking at the way different life events can impact our psychology journey and how we can better deal with these events. If you enjoy learning about mental health, careers in psychology and real-world experiences, then you’ll enjoy today’s episode. In the psychology news section, you'll learn about why "smart drugs" aren't so smart after all, how smell changes how we see colour, and how self-promotion, but not antagonism, in narcissism is linked to testosterone? LISTEN NOW! If you want to support the podcast, please check out: FREE AND EXCLUSIVE 8 PSYCHOLOGY BOOK BOXSET- https://www.subscribepage.io/psychologyboxset Careers In Psychology: A Guide To Careers In Clinical Psychology, Forensic Psychology, Business Psychology and More- https://www.connorwhiteley.net/careers-in-psychology Available from all major eBook retailers and you can order the paperback and hardback copies from Amazon, your local bookstore and local library, if you request it. Also, you can buy the eBook directly from me at https://www.payhip.com/connorwhiteley Patreon- patreon.com/ThePsychologyWorldPodcast
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