Psychological Staff Support in Healthcare: Thinking and Practice

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Webinar Notes

ACP-UK has released its landmark book, showcasing the innovative work so many of our clinical psychology colleagues have done before and during the pandemic to adapt and develop knowledge and skills to support those working in healthcare. There are chapters in the thinking section on, among others, equity and inclusion in staff support, understanding organisational trauma, relational approaches and available research evidence; in the practice section there are chapters on trauma work, compassion practices, group debriefs, reflective practice, and making use of the open dialogue approach – and many more!

Order a copy at a discounted rate (and see the full list of authors and chapter headings) here

This webinar to celebrate the launch of the book includes a selection of the book’s authors, the editor Harriet Conniff and Arabella Kurtz who acted as consultant editor. Harriet talks about some of the main themes of the book, and we hear presentations from the following chapter authors:

  • Raselle Miller, Making Equality Diversity and Inclusion Fundamental to Staff Support Working
  • Adrian Neal and Julie Highfield, A Relational Guide to Establish and Maintain a Healthier Workplace AND Strategic Working and Supporting Leadership within a Healthcare Context
  • Zoe Berger, Joanna Farrington-Exley, Harriet Conniff and Sadie Thomas-Unsworth, Reflections on Group Interventions in Staff Health and Wellbeing AND Debriefs? Offering Group Interventions in Response to Difficult Events