Power imbalances in fiduciary relationships and how to address them as an aspiring psychologist
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Show Notes for The Aspiring Psychologist Podcast Episode: 24: Power imbalances in fiduciary relationships and how to address them as an aspiring psychologist
Thank you for listening to the Aspiring Psychologist Podcast.
When working as in psychology, or in a caring profession, it is important we consider power imbalances. This podcast is a special request, it highlights some of the ways I consider power imbalances in my practice. It will look at how I consider individual differences, culture, language, and social factors. I hope it helps you to reflect on power imbalances in your own work!
The Highlights:
00:28: A special request on power imbalances
01:49: Fiduciary relationships
03:01: Polite and respectful
03:54: You can call me Marianne
04:57: Confidentiality and Netflix!
05:59: Overidentifying with clients
06:52: Testimonial from incoming Trainee!
07:48: What is it like for our service users?
09:32: Trusty Maslow’s Hierarchy of Needs!
10:43: Different experiences of the same problem
11:48: Social factors
12:48: Take me through your day-to-day
13:46: Ask the difficult questions!
14:45: Language and coping strategies
15:49: Don’t be afraid and don’t assume!
16:41: Thank you, review, and the aspiring psychologist membership
17:17: Jingles
Check out ways to work with her including the upcoming aspiring psychologist book and the aspiring psychologist membership head to her linktree:
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