: Within a perspective that views groups as communities of practice and sites of construction of knowledge, learning, and identity, this article aims to explore the contribution that participation in different groups over the course of one's life provides to the development of the professional practices of psychotherapist trainees enrolled in the C.O.I.R.A.G. school, an Italian graduate program in group psychotherapy. Through qualitative analyses of 10 semi-structured interviews, our study empirically shows that by participating in groups, the trainees not only learn the practices of that group but also develop a sort of meta-learning which takes place across groups. The results highlight that: (1) Transversality, duration, and informality ...
This paper aims to recount a shared experience of some psychology students – an intellectual adventu...
AbstractThe present study aims to reveal the experience of therapeutical change and importance of em...
This chapter turns to the change process of the trainee psychotherapist from an integrative perspect...
This is a study of the final semester of a clinical training course in psychoanalytic psychotherapy....
International audienceWe study lived experience of individuals in learning situations, and generally...
This study explores the phenomenon of psychotherapists’ experience of ongoing learning. Psychotherap...
First-hand experience of being a client is regarded by many psychotherapists as making an essential ...
International audiencen this paper, we describe the advantages of an experiential training group, sp...
This article describes a Group-Analytic, experiential and non-directive training approach taken with...
While patient-centred care is being encouraged in practice, patient-centred learning is not always a...
Objective: Contemporary psychotherapy research has focused mainly on practitioners' training and edu...
Introduction In this paper we describe the effectiveness of an experiential training group, specifi...
Director of studies: Dr Cordet Smart Dr Lindsay AikmanPersonal therapy is not currently a requirem...
This is a constructivist grounded theory study of the impact of the clinical psychology flexible tra...
This book examines the Tavistock tradition of using group relations conferences as temporary trainin...
This paper aims to recount a shared experience of some psychology students – an intellectual adventu...
AbstractThe present study aims to reveal the experience of therapeutical change and importance of em...
This chapter turns to the change process of the trainee psychotherapist from an integrative perspect...
This is a study of the final semester of a clinical training course in psychoanalytic psychotherapy....
International audienceWe study lived experience of individuals in learning situations, and generally...
This study explores the phenomenon of psychotherapists’ experience of ongoing learning. Psychotherap...
First-hand experience of being a client is regarded by many psychotherapists as making an essential ...
International audiencen this paper, we describe the advantages of an experiential training group, sp...
This article describes a Group-Analytic, experiential and non-directive training approach taken with...
While patient-centred care is being encouraged in practice, patient-centred learning is not always a...
Objective: Contemporary psychotherapy research has focused mainly on practitioners' training and edu...
Introduction In this paper we describe the effectiveness of an experiential training group, specifi...
Director of studies: Dr Cordet Smart Dr Lindsay AikmanPersonal therapy is not currently a requirem...
This is a constructivist grounded theory study of the impact of the clinical psychology flexible tra...
This book examines the Tavistock tradition of using group relations conferences as temporary trainin...
This paper aims to recount a shared experience of some psychology students – an intellectual adventu...
AbstractThe present study aims to reveal the experience of therapeutical change and importance of em...
This chapter turns to the change process of the trainee psychotherapist from an integrative perspect...