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Episode 1: The DOP and The ABP â Who we are, what we do, and why it matters, with Liza Walter-Nelson and Claire Lish
Episode 1
jeudi 20 novembre 2025 ⢠Duration 53:57
Topics covered include: career paths into the business/ occupational psychology profession; the practice of psychology in business as opposed to the theory; how psychologists communicate what they do and how they label themselves; how to support later career professionals and business people who wish to qualify as psychologists; and the ways in which the ABP and DOP both compete and cooperate. âŻÂ
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The key uniting theme from the discussion is passion for the benefits of psychology in business, and the continual drive for higher standards.Â
This podcast was edited and produced by Rob Feltham. Â
Episode 2: Professional identity and impact within workplace psychology â with Rob Briner, Stewart Desson and Alexandra Wressle
Episode 2
mercredi 4 mars 2026 ⢠Duration 01:03:16
Rob Briner is Professor of Organizational Psychology (Queen Mary University of London) and Associate Director of Research at Corporate Research Forum (CRF). He is involved in various activities around evidence-based practice in work psychology and HRM. The most recent of which is CRF's Work Psychology Network which provides HR functions and individual HR practitioners. You can find out more about the network here [https://www.crforum.co.uk/crf-work-psychology-network/] and more about Rob here [https://www.linkedin.com/in/rob-briner/].Â
Dr Stewart Desson is the CEO and founder of international selection and development company, Lumina Learning and is on the board of the Association for Business Psychology (ABP). He is a highly experienced trainer and consultant and a leading expert in psychometrics who collaborates globally with like-minded people to help organisations become more inclusive and democratic. To do this, he has developed a wide range of innovative learning resources including the renowned personality model, Lumina Spark. You can find out more about Lumina Learning here [https://luminalearning.com/] and more about Stewart here [https://www.linkedin.com/in/stewartdesson/]Â
Alexandra Wressle is a Senior Business Psychologist at Clevry, a psychometric test developer and business psychology consultancy firm. She recently completed Part 1 of the Professional Practice in Occupational Psychology course at Birkbeck, University of London. You can find out more about Clevry here [https://www.clevry.com/en/] and Alexandra here [https://www.linkedin.com/in/alexandra-wressle-34166a168]Â






