Oliver Page
Oliver Page is a medical doctor and writer with an interest in psychology and personal development.
Oliver is a doctor and writer based in London, holding an integrated medical and psychology degree from University College London.
Oliver has worked in several inpatient Psychiatry settings after qualifying. He believes in the intentional cultivation of values and strengths-based approaches to promoting wellbeing. Oliver aims to motivate and inspire people to recognize their potential and act on goals congruent with their authentic self.
Education & Degrees
- 2019-2020 – Postgraduate Module in Philosophy of Mental Health at University of Central Lancashire, England
- 2013-2014 – Psychology Intercalated BSc at the University College London, England
- 2011-2017 – Medical Degree, MBBS at the University College London, England
A Personal Message From Oliver
I have always been a personal development enthusiast, and it’s thrilling to see this trend flourish and become even more mainstream over time. I believe there’s no ceiling on human potential – or no use in setting one, anyway.
Whether it’s around health, careers, or relationships, my passion is for thinking about and sharing ideas on what it takes to live with purpose, find meaning, and thrive in the 21st century.
– Oliver
Why Should You Trust What Oliver Writes?
As a medical doctor exposed to a wide spectrum of human experience, Oliver often reflects on what makes life truly meaningful. Even before completing his Bachelor’s degree in Psychology, he obsesses with knowing what makes people tick. His time spent in a range of psychiatric placements has proven especially interesting in that respect.
Oliver appreciates just how nuanced we all are, as are the factors that determine ‘wellbeing.’ This is making a holistic approach to helping people more relevant than ever in the form of looking upstream beyond traditional medical models of disease. As a writer, he aims to deeply explore these topics, speak from the heart, and inspire others to appreciate their potential.