Session 14 - Does university prepare you for practice? (with Dr. Robyn Martin)
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This week we discuss how to prepare yourself as a student and a new graduate. Dr. Robyn Martin, Associate Dean of Social Work and Human Services at RMIT University, speaks to us about common things students grapple with when making the transition to practice and essential role that learning from lived experience plays in good mental health practice.
00:00 Introduction
01:00 Intro to Dr. Robyn Martin
06:25 Beer Introduction
09:26 Working at a university
10:44 Critical Mental Health
12:26 Really listening to your service users
14:00 Effect of work pressure on clinicians
16:05 Preparing yourself as a student
19:24 Advice for new graduates
21:45 Working according to your values
23:00 Hierarchy’s of knowledge
25:00 Value of lived experience educators
28:44 Does university prepare you for practice?
30:45 Working on misconceptions in the classroom
33:00 Beer check-in
35:00 Progression of a PHD student
37:00 Why do a PHD?
39:00 What’s required to do a PHD?
42:00 What to consider when getting into Mental Health
44:00 Humility and asserting your values
47:30 Value of a multidisciplinary team
48:30 Beer review
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Intro and Outro Music:
El Camino del Alce by Silva de Alegria
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