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Learning and difficult experiences in graduate training in clinical psychology: A qualitative study of Japanese trainees’ retrospective accounts

Authors :
Yoshinobu Kanazawa
Shigeru Iwakabe
Source :
Counselling Psychology Quarterly. 29:274-295
Publication Year :
2015
Publisher :
Informa UK Limited, 2015.

Abstract

This study examined the experiences of Japanese clinical psychology trainees in their graduate school with the aim of identifying factors that might enhance or hinder their learning and professional development. We analyzed the interview data obtained from 17 clinical psychologists using grounded theory approach. Two major category groups were generated: Developing as a Clinician and Difficulties. The primary positive learning experiences in Developing as a Clinician were labeled “Hot Learning,” in which trainees acquired professional knowledge and skills through close interpersonal engagement with clients, peers, faculty, and supervisors. In contrast, Difficulties involved trainees’ negative experiences resulting in feelings of self-doubt and incompetence. These experiences occurred in close but sometimes conflicted interpersonal contexts, where trainees felt evaluated in a manner incommensurate with the support they received. We found that the quality of interpersonal relationships, which provided the c...

Details

ISSN :
14693674 and 09515070
Volume :
29
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Counselling Psychology Quarterly
Accession number :
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