On Monday, I’ll be visiting the British Psychological
Society office in Leicester to meet the staff and discuss my plans for my year
as President.
On Tuesday, I have some NHS work scheduled, before I go down
to London for an evening event discussing the portrayal of mental health on TV
– I’m an audience member, rather than a panellist (unfortunately), but this is
a timely debate given what many people regard as the relative disregard of
social context at least some programming.
On Wednesday, after returning from London, I have a little
more NHS business to attend to (as well as posting my regular BPS blog)
and on Thursday I'll be meeting a colleague to receive advice on public
relations and promotion (he’s a former advertising executive who now advises
clinical psychology training programmes, and I think he'll have useful insights).
I am, as I write this, not 100% sure what I’m doing on
Friday (20th), but I hope to attend the BACP (British Association
for Counselling and Psychotherapy) Research Conference in Brighton.
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