As psychology staff we are often focused on supporting our clients mental health, but it's just as important to protect and look after our own! 💚 #WMHD2023
It’s #WorldMentalHealthDay! 🌍💚 A day to talk about mental health. To show everyone that mental health matters. And let people know that it’s okay to ask for help.
#WMHD#WMHD2023
It's that time of year again!
If you are thinking of applying to @LancsDClinPsy this year, the event below is one to check out for all information about the course and a place to ask questions 📢
Reminder! If you're interested in finding our more about the DClinPsy programme at Lancaster and our application process, our future applicant's event is on Thurs 5th Oct, 2:30-4:00pm on Microsoft Teams. If you want to come along just email Christina via [email protected]
It's only 1 week to go until our September meeting! We are thrilled to have @BrendanJDunlop1 presenting this month 😁
If you're a pre-qualified member of staff at LSCFT and like the sound of joining us, get in contact with the email below 👇
Our next information evening for aspiring psychologists will take place on the 30th August 2023, between 18.00-19.30. This will be online via MS Teams. Registration details here: https://t.co/R8etUORTPM
If combining a passion for reading and mental health is a topic you're interested in, then the following recommendation might be a great place to start! 📚
Can you name a fictional book which features mental illness as a theme? Perhaps @LscftL can share some ideas!
Happy August Everyone! We're welcoming the new month with another book review 📖
The Gift of Therapy by Irvin D Yalom is a fantastic read for aspiring psychological professionals about building therapeutic relationships. Great for anyone starting their DClin journey this year 🧠
ANNOUNCEMENT! We are excited to return to our online meetings with a special presentation from Dr Jane Bewley from LSCft Moving Well, Chronic Pain and Chronic Fatigue Syndrome services 😁
Join us on 4th August on Teams! 💻
It's been a while but we are back! 📚
Madness Explained asks questions like 'Is madness purely a medical condition that can be treated with drugs?' And 'Is there a clear dividing line between who is sane and who is insane?'
Have you read this one? Tell us what you thought!
Wishing every member of our group and the teams we all work within a Happy NHS Birthday!
We are truly grateful to have a platform to support the next wave of the psychological workforce coming through Lancashire & South Cumbria and hope we can continue!🥳
#NHS75#NHSBirthday
Today we are celebrating 75 years of our incredible NHS.
The NHS has provided mental and physical health care to people for the last 75 years and we couldn’t be more proud of the work we do.
“It's me. It's you. It's us. It's our NHS, in Lancashire and South Cumbria.” #NHS75
A huge thank you to all our presenters and attendees today! We truly couldn't have put on this event without you ❤️ Here's to the continued learning through the PQPG and hopefully a 2024 conference!
Our final session before lunch is from our very own Rebecca Stapleton, speaking about and alongside the voices of peer support workers in LD Services 😁