13 - Welcome to the Division of Coaching Psychology: Membership, Research and Professional Growth
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Welcome to the official podcast of the British Psychological Society Division of Coaching Psychology.
In this introductory episode, Dr Lizana Oberholzer, Chair of the Division, shares the vision behind the newly refreshed podcast and explains how it will become a platform for members to share ideas, research, experiences and professional conversations from across the coaching psychology community.
Lizana also provides an overview of the Division's work, highlighting the initiatives, partnerships and opportunities available to members. From research communities and mentoring programmes to free CPD events, peer practice groups, international collaborations and climate-conscious coaching, this episode offers a comprehensive introduction to the vibrant and growing Coaching Psychology community.
In this episode:- The vision for the Division of Coaching Psychology Podcast
- How the Division supports coaching psychologists throughout their careers
- Research communities, mentoring and peer practice groups
- Free CPD opportunities and professional development
- Equality, Diversity and Inclusion initiatives
- International partnerships and collaborative research
- Publishing opportunities through the Division's journals
- How members can shape the future of coaching psychology
Whether you're an established Coaching Psychologist, working towards Chartered status, a researcher, or considering joining the Division for the first time, this episode provides an excellent introduction to the opportunities, support and community available through the Division of Coaching Psychology.
If you'd like to become more involved, explore one of the Division's sub-committees, contribute to research, attend CPD events or connect with fellow members, we encourage you to get involved and help shape the future of coaching psychology.