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In this episode of The Aspiring Psychologist Podcast, we explore what it’s really like working as a UK-trained Clinical Psychologist in the UAE. If you’ve ever wondered about relocating abroad, practising outside the NHS, navigating private healthcare systems, or balancing career progression with lifestyle changes, this conversation offers a realistic and informed perspective. I’m joined by Dr Jack Nejand, a UK-trained Clinical Psychologist who moved from South London to Abu Dhabi. We discuss visas, licensing, tax differences, CAMHS-style work in the UAE, insurance-based healthcare models, relocation logistics, career development abroad, service development opportunities, and what life actually feels like on the ground. Whether you’re considering working as a psychologist overseas, exploring expat life, or simply curious about international career pathways in clinical psychology, this episode provides clarity without selling a fantasy. This conversation is especially relevant for: • UK Clinical Psychologists considering relocation • DClinPsy applicants thinking long-term about career options • Psychologists navigating burnout or financial pressures • Anyone curious about working in private healthcare abroad Timestamps: 00:00 – Why psychologists are considering working abroad 04:03 – How the opportunity to move to the UAE emerged 06:51 – Telling family and friends about relocating 08:27 – Why more young professionals are leaving the UK 10:00 – The lifestyle reality of living in Abu Dhabi 15:39 – Cohabitation laws and cultural considerations 17:00 – What CAMHS looks like in the UAE 21:02 – Insurance-based healthcare explained 25:15 – Clinical severity and thresholds compared to the NHS 27:27 – CPD, conferences and career development abroad 28:48 – Visas, licensing and Emirates ID 31:13 – Pension, leave and employment differences 34:52 – Bringing UK service models into UAE schools 38:37 – Assistant Psychologist roles and early-career pathways 🔔 Subscribe for More Psychology Insights! 👉 Never miss an episode: Subscribe now 🫶 To join my podcast membership to get early access to episodes and / or exclusive weekly content head to: https://the-aspiring-psychologist.cap... or to the Apple Podcasts App: https://podcasts.apple.com/gb/podcast... or to YouTube: / @drmariannetrent 📚 My Books on Amazon 📖 The Grief Collective → https://amzn.to/4hNHru5 📖 The Clinical Psychologist Collective → https://amzn.to/3ErIEJs 📖 The Aspiring Psychologist Collective → https://amzn.to/4jSxc9N 📖 Talking Heads: Stories of Psychology & Mental Health → https://amzn.to/3EvbKaN 📖 An Autistic Anthology: Neuro-Narratives of Mental Health Professionals → https://amzn.to/3WXBpz9 🎧 Stay Connected With Me 🌍 Aspiring Psychologists Website: www.aspiring-psychologist.co.uk 🌍 Good Thinking Psychology Website: www.goodthinkingpsychology.co.uk 💼 LinkedIn: Dr Marianne Trent: / dr-marianne-trent-psychology 📘 Facebook: / goodthinkingpsychologicalservices 🐦 Twitter/X: @DrMarianneTrent 📸 Instagram: @DrMarianneTrent 🎵 TikTok: @DrMarianneTrent 📩 Business & Collaboration Enquiries ✉️ Email: Info@GoodThinkingPsychology.co.uk ⚡ Want More? Check These Out! 🔹 Join the Aspiring Psychologist Membership: Learn more here 🔹 Download my FREE Psychology Success Guide: Grab your copy here ⚠️ Disclaimer This content is for informational and educational purposes only. It does not constitute medical, psychological, or professional advice. Any actions taken based on this content are at your own risk. 💡 Want to support the channel? Like, comment, and share this video! © Dr Marianne Trent