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Saskia

@snc0204

Clinical Psychologist, Northern Ireland.
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So, I have set up a new Instagram page where I will be posting all things psychology, mental health, day to day life working as a PWP and mainly, just keeping it real. Instagram username: @alilpageofpositivity 🌟 A follow/support would be much appreciated 😊

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I am recruiting for my Doctorate of Clinical Psychology research thesis. If you are an expert in the field of Parkinson's Disease and/or Cognitive Impairment or know someone who is, please see below. Thank you! #dclinpsy #divisionofneuropsychology #queensuniversitybelfast

I am recruiting for my Doctorate of Clinical Psychology research thesis. If you are an expert in the field of Parkinson's Disease and/or Cognitive Impairment or know someone who is, please see below. Thank you!
#dclinpsy #divisionofneuropsychology #queensuniversitybelfast
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I am looking for adults (who do not have a diagnosed neurological condition) to take part in the second Phase of my Doctorate of Clinical Psychology research. If you or anyone you know are interested, please email me. Thank you!!

I am looking for adults (who do not have a diagnosed neurological condition) to take part in the second Phase of my Doctorate of Clinical Psychology research. If you or anyone you know are interested, please email me. Thank you!!
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A wonderful day celebrating my Doctorate of Clinical Psychology, PhD graduation with my classmates and research supervisor, Professor Martin Dempster. Thank you to all who supported me; my family and friends, classmates, research participants, and clinical/research supervisors.

A wonderful day celebrating my Doctorate of Clinical Psychology, PhD graduation with my classmates and research supervisor, Professor Martin Dempster.
Thank you to all who supported me; my family and friends, classmates, research participants, and clinical/research supervisors.