The study explored the ways in which qualified and trainee clinical psychologists perceived professional behaviour, as illustrated in a series of short vignettes, in student and clinical practice contexts. Comparisons were made to identify the extent to which ideas of professionalism differed across different learning contexts and between qualified and unqualified staff, with the aim of adding to the literature on which factors influence the development of professional identity in health professionals. An online questionnaire depicting a range of potentially unprofessional behaviours was completed by 265 clinical psychology trainees and 106 qualified clinical psychologists. The data were analysed using a general linear model with simultaneo...
The development of competency in personal and professional skills and values is likely to increase i...
Whilst counselling psychology has established itself as recognised profession in both the NHS and th...
Within literature regarding Personal Professional Development (PPD) in Clinical Psychology training,...
This is a constructivist grounded theory study of the impact of the clinical psychology flexible tr...
This is a constructivist grounded theory study of the impact of the clinical psychology flexible tra...
Literature pertaining to the development of professional identity in clinical psychologists and othe...
Objective: Clinical psychology trainees with problems of professional competence (PPC) continue to b...
In order for appropriate and effective collaborative working between health and social care professi...
The paper discusses some of the issues faced by clinical psychology trainees when integrating their ...
Director of studies: Dr Cordet Smart Dr Lindsay AikmanPersonal therapy is not currently a requirem...
© 2017 The Australian Psychological Society Objective: Clinical psychology trainees with problems of...
Despite the profession’s putative reflexivity, little theoretical or empirical literature addresses ...
The dominant identity of UK clinical psychologists is that of the reflective scientist-practitioner....
BACKGROUND: Professional self-identity [PSI] can be defined as the degree to which an individual ide...
Introduction: Professionalization is said to be composed of knowledge, autonomy and responsibility. ...
The development of competency in personal and professional skills and values is likely to increase i...
Whilst counselling psychology has established itself as recognised profession in both the NHS and th...
Within literature regarding Personal Professional Development (PPD) in Clinical Psychology training,...
This is a constructivist grounded theory study of the impact of the clinical psychology flexible tr...
This is a constructivist grounded theory study of the impact of the clinical psychology flexible tra...
Literature pertaining to the development of professional identity in clinical psychologists and othe...
Objective: Clinical psychology trainees with problems of professional competence (PPC) continue to b...
In order for appropriate and effective collaborative working between health and social care professi...
The paper discusses some of the issues faced by clinical psychology trainees when integrating their ...
Director of studies: Dr Cordet Smart Dr Lindsay AikmanPersonal therapy is not currently a requirem...
© 2017 The Australian Psychological Society Objective: Clinical psychology trainees with problems of...
Despite the profession’s putative reflexivity, little theoretical or empirical literature addresses ...
The dominant identity of UK clinical psychologists is that of the reflective scientist-practitioner....
BACKGROUND: Professional self-identity [PSI] can be defined as the degree to which an individual ide...
Introduction: Professionalization is said to be composed of knowledge, autonomy and responsibility. ...
The development of competency in personal and professional skills and values is likely to increase i...
Whilst counselling psychology has established itself as recognised profession in both the NHS and th...
Within literature regarding Personal Professional Development (PPD) in Clinical Psychology training,...