In our latest episode, we are joined by @Brandon__Sparks, Assistant Professor in Forensic Psychology, to discuss his #research around the experiences and ideology of incels.
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Incels: Psychological Considerations to Inform Clinical Practice
#Forensic Psychologist Dr. Brandon Sparks joins the International #ForensicPsychiatry Lecture Series to talk about his research on involuntary celibacy.
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Yesterday was my last day on the ward I’ve spent the past year on and I truly can’t believe how much I’m going to miss being there! 😭 Goodbyes are so hard (and so frequent) in this job.
Today a mentee, who is 25, asked me what advice 45 year old me would give 25 year old me.
My answer: Quit early and often, and never allow anyone to shame you for doing so.
I wanted to illustrate the “Common Factors Theory” aka “What is it that promotes change?” Meta-analysis findings suggest that across many therapy approaches the largest factor that accounts for change is supports outside of therapy, with the therapeutic relationship being second.
I frequently get asked by students whether a psychology degree is right for them. Here is a thread with some of what I think are the main considerations that anyone thinking of studying for a BSc psychology should be aware of.