Post by Amanda Moses

Senior Psychologist | Trainer | Keynote Speaker | PhD Student | Blogger at Psychology Today

A while back I ran an anonymous poll for psychologists in my Friday Roundup, and the response was huge. People were genuinely curious about other psychologists' opinions, and so was I. Last time I asked the provocative ones, like people's opinions on where the psychology profession is really heading, how much of our training we actually use in practice, and whether we talk enough about our own mental health. This time I want those questions to come from you. So this Friday I'm flipping it. I want you to give me your burning questions. What's the thing you've always wanted to ask other psychologists but never had a way to? Is there a question or an idea where you're wondering whether others would mostly agree or disagree? What they really think about the profession, how they feel on the hard days, even the slightly nosy questions about money or self-doubt. Because it's going into an anonymous poll, the best questions are ones that work as multiple choice or a rating scale, so everyone can answer in a click. I'll take a selection and put them to my entire email list this Friday (over 8,500 psychs) anonymously, then share how everyone responded the following week. Please submit your questions to me either in the comments below or in my inbox by no later than COB Thursday. If you're on the list, keep an eye out. If you're not, now's the time to join. https://lnkd.in/epFsDGRM

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