14/05/2024
Looking forward to attending the BPS Division of Coaching Psychology Conference 2024.
Register now at our conference website: https://www.bps.org.uk/event/division-coaching-psychology-conference-2024
Weβre thrilled to be announcing our next keynote speakers β Almuth McDowall and Nancy Doyle.
Professor Almuth McDowall is Professor of Organisational Psychology at Birkbeck University of London where she co-directs the Research Centre for Neurodiversity at Work (C4NRAW). Her research focuses on neurodiversity and diversity, occupational health and work-life balance as well as coaching and professional competence and has won awards for impact to practice. She is widely published, sought after as a keynote speaker and regularly appears in the media.
Dr Nancy Doyle is a Visiting Professor of Psychology at Birkbeck, University of London, where she co-directs the Centre for Neurodiversity at Work. Nancy is a Chartered Occupational and Coaching Psychologist and an Associate Fellow with the British Psychological Society and an International Associate of the Society of Industrial and Organizational Psychology in the USA. Nancy has co-authored Neurodiversity Coaching: A Psychological Approach to Supporting Neurodivergent Talent and Career Potential, as well as a long list of academic papers, guest chapters and business articles for Forbes magazine. Nancy is a section editor for Neurodiversity with the PLOS Mental Health journal and an associate editor for the Neurodiversity journal, published by Sage. Nancy is a co-founder of the Occupational Psychology special group for the Society of Occupational Medicine and a long-time volunteer at the British Psychological Society, currently a member of the Committee for Testing Standards.
In 2023, Nancy and Almuth saw their bestselling book "Neurodiversity Coaching" published to positive acclaim. She's a fellow of the International Society for Coaching Psychology.
Keynote: Neurodiversity Coaching: A psychological approach to supporting neurodivergent talent and career potential.