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Five ways to set yourself up well for 2022

In the last episode of Series Two of the podcast, Shabnam takes some time at the turn of the year to reflect, take stock, and offer some thoughts about getting off to a positive new start in January. Keywords: holistic, mental health, family roles, career, purpose, meaning, sustainability, change, permission, transformation, growth, maturity, fulfilment, joy, […]

Tips on working effectively with serious injury solicitors, with Crystal Eaton of Slater+Gordon

As the podcast’s first guest solicitor, Crystal Eaton brings a really interesting legal perspective: explaining what the personal injury process looks like from her point of view; combining financial and rehabilitation outcomes; the importance of the family, communication and information-sharing with those around the client. She offers an insight into the legal process, and her […]

What does self-care really mean? With Dr Alice Nicholls, PsychWorks Associates

Today Dr Alice helps us to look again at self-care: questioning some common assumptions, and suggesting what genuinely looking after ourselves might look like. She looks at ideas including doing less, boundary-setting, kicking the dopamine cycle, mindfulness, listening to your body and managing stress. The result could certainly be ‘good enough’, more sustainable, and even […]

Coping as a Personal Injury professional at Christmas, with Marianne Trent, Good Thinking Psychological Services

As we head towards December, Dr Marianne Trent brings us some important seasonal reflections – because there can be a lot more to Christmas than tinsel and good cheer. It can be a time where injury and loss are accentuated, when people can find it hard to enjoy life and have fun without feeling guilty. […]

Nice Guidelines on Pain, with Dr Devdeep Ahuja, Clinical Director of RTW Plus

Dr Dev is back, to discuss pain, and our understanding of it: challenging simplistic models, what the NICE guidelines say about pain and its management, and how to approach our personal injury clients’ experience of pain in an interdisciplinary way. He lets us know what we can do about pain – starting today! Keywords: pain, […]

How supervision can be helpful in Personal Injury work with Dr Alice Nicholls, PsychWorks Associates

Alice Nicholls is back to share her experience of something that has come up many times on the podcast: supervision, and its value in Personal Injury work. She guides us towards best practice in establishing the necessary framework, including safeguarding, ground rules, boundaries and recording… and shares her top tips for effective, supportive supervision. Keywords: […]

Working effectively with Support Workers, with Natalie McKenzie, Director of BIS Services

In today’s episode we hear from Natalie McKenzie about the role and skills of trained Rehabilitation Assistants (RAs), who can provide valuable insights on clients, inform care team colleagues, and advocate on a client’s behalf. She offers us great tips and advice on supervision, fostering positive relationships, contracting, wellbeing, and dealing with discriminatory behaviour from […]

Understanding and managing client spending habits

Today, Shabnam explores another side of ’retail therapy’ and what spending behaviours can tell us about our clients’ underlying motivations and needs. She suggests how psychological approaches such as Compassion-Focused Therapy can help perceive anxieties that may lie beneath the surface gratification, and offers tips for professionals working in the Personal Injury field. For Shabnam’s […]

Why research matters in Case Management, with Dr Devdeep Ahuja, Director of CMSUK

Dr Devdeep Ahuja talks to us today about the importance of research to the formation of a professional identity for Case Management – and you don’t have to be ‘a researcher’ to do it! We can all collect, structure, pool and learn from the evidence that comes from our intuitions, practice, experience and outcomes – […]