Occupational and coaching psychology in independent practice with Christine Hamilton

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Occupational and coaching psychology in independent practice with Christine HamiltonChristine is a highly experienced occupational psychologist and leadership development consultant. Her career to date has spanned across the public and private sector and she has held several positions in the British Psychological Society. The highlights I introduce Christine and she tells us about her career path and the road she took to independent practice 00:17We discuss the importance of talking to people about our careers and asking for help 04:23I ask Christine what it was like to be in a management role and introduce psychological thinking 07:20Christine tells us where her career went next, after developing her competence as an occupational psychologist in a management role 09:58Christine talks about her move into self employment and how she knew what she could do independently 13:56Christine talks about the growth of her independent practice 19:25Christine tells us about the coaching side of her work 27:26We discuss the difference between therapy and coaching 30:00I ask Christine how people can skill themselves up to work in this area 36:32Christine tells us the first steps for occupational psychologists who are thinking about starting a private practice 40:22I thank Christine and she tells us how to find her on LinkedIn 45:32  Links:Linked In - Christine’s profile ILM - coaching qualification accrediting bodyEMCC - coaching qualification accrediting bodyICF - coaching qualification accrediting body********** Do you sometimes wake up at 2 am worried that you’ve made a terrible error that will bring professional ruin upon you and disgrace your family? I’m laughing now but when I first set up in private practice I was completely terrified that I had “missed” something big when setting up insurance or data protection. Even now, three years in, I sometimes catch myself wondering if I have really covered all the bases. It is hard, no impossible, to think creatively and have the impact you should be having in your practice if you aren’t confident that you have a secure business. BUT it can be overwhelming to figure out exactly what you need to prioritise before those clients start coming in. I’ve created a free checklist (plus resources list) to take the thinking out of it. Tick off every box and you can see your clients confident in the knowledge that you have everything in place for your security and theirs. Download it now from the new link:https://psychologybusinessschool.com/client-checklist**************TRANSCRIPTSPEAKERSRosie Gilderthorp, Christine Hamilton Rosie Gilderthorp  00:01Welcome to the business of psychology podcast, the show that helps you to reach more people, help more people and build the life you want to live by doing more than...