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This book includes a rich exploration of how we make sense of personal experiences as practitioners, including chapters on self-formulation, personal therapy, and using services. Through critical discussion, practice examples, shared accounts and exercises, individuals are invited to reflect on a range of topical issues in clinical psychology. Voices often marginalised within the profession write side-by-side with those more established in the field, offering a unique perspective on the issues faced in navigating clinical training and the profession more broadly. In coming together, the authors of this book explore what clinical psychology can become.
Surviving Clinical Psychology invites those early on in their careers to link 'the political' to personal and professional development in a way that is creative, critical and values-based, and will be of interest to pre-qualified psychologists and researchers, and those mentoring early-career practitioners.
This book includes a rich exploration of how we make sense of personal experiences as practitioners, including chapters on self-formulation, personal therapy, and using services. Through critical discussion, practice examples, shared accounts and exercises, individuals are invited to reflect on a range of topical issues in clinical psychology. Voices often marginalised within the profession write side-by-side with those more established in the field, offering a unique perspective on the issues faced in navigating clinical training and the profession more broadly. In coming together, the authors of this book explore what clinical psychology can become.
Surviving Clinical Psychology invites those early on in their careers to link 'the political' to personal and professional development in a way that is creative, critical and values-based, and will be of interest to pre-qualified psychologists and researchers, and those mentoring early-career practitioners.
James Randall is a tattooed, vegetarian clinical psychologist working with children and young people within the National Health Service (NHS). He previously represented aspiring psychologists for 4 years as the co-chair of the Pre-Qualification Group within the British Psychological Society.
Dedication
Notes on contributors
Acknowledgements
Foreword: The things that matter
Peter Kinderman
The context of clinical psychology
- What clinical psychology can become: An introduction
- What do clinical psychologists do anyway?
- Making the most of your supervision: Reflecting on selves in context
- Restorying the journey: Enriching practice before training
- Everyone reflects......but some reflections are more risky than others
- On being a practitioner and a client
- Values in practice: Bringing social justice to our lives and work
- Reflections on the therapeutic journey: Opening up dialogues around personal therapy
- On the reconciliation of selves: Reflections on navigating professional domains
- 'Taking the plunge': How reflecting on your personal and social GgRRAAAACCEEESSSS can tame your restraints and refresh your resources
- Self-formulation: Making sense of your own experiences
- Pebbles in Palms: Sustaining practices through training
- Sustaining selfhood and embracing 'selves' in psychology: risks, vulnerabilities and sustaining relationships
- Power in Practice: Questioning Psychiatric Diagnosis
- Power in context: Working within different organisational cultures and settings
- It's not just about therapy: Our 'selves' in our communities
- The personal weight of political practice: A conversation between trainees
James Randall
Annabel Head, Amy Obradovic, Sasha Nagra and Neha Bharat Shah
James Randall, Angie Cucchi and Vasiliki Stamatopoulou
James Randall, Sarah Oliver, Jacqui Scott, Amy Lyons, Hannah Morgan, Jessica Saffer and Lizette Nolte
Romena Toki and Angela Byrne
The Personal: The selves as human
Molly Rhinehart, Emma Johnson and Kirsty Killick
Jacqui Scott, Laura Cole, Vasiliki Stamatopoulou and Romena Toki
Amy Lyons and Elizabeth Malpass, with thanks to Silan Gyane
Danielle Chadderton and Marta Isibor
The Professional: The use of self in clinical psychology
John Burnham and Lizette Nolte
James Randall, Emma Johnson and Lucy Johnstone
Sarah Oliver, Hannah Morgan, James Randall, Amy Lyons, Jessica Saffer, Jacqui Scott and Lizette Nolte
Tanya Beetham and Kirstie Pope
The Political: Selves and politics in practice
Sasha Priddy and Katie Sydney
Annabel Head, Jacqui Scott and Danielle Chadderton
Stephen Weatherhead, Ben Campbell, Cormac Duffy, Anna Duxbury, Hannah Iveson and Mary O'Reilly
Farahnaaz Dauhoo, Lauren Canvin, Rosemary Kingston, Stella Mo and Sophie Stark
Epilogue: "Just stop talking and start to dance"
James Randall
Erscheinungsjahr: | 2019 |
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Fachbereich: | Allgemeines |
Genre: | Importe, Psychologie |
Rubrik: | Geisteswissenschaften |
Thema: | Lexika |
Medium: | Taschenbuch |
ISBN-13: | 9781138368897 |
ISBN-10: | 113836889X |
Sprache: | Englisch |
Ausstattung / Beilage: | Paperback |
Einband: | Kartoniert / Broschiert |
Redaktion: | Randall, James |
Hersteller: | Routledge |
Maße: | 234 x 156 x 16 mm |
Von/Mit: | James Randall |
Erscheinungsdatum: | 24.12.2019 |
Gewicht: | 0,45 kg |
James Randall is a tattooed, vegetarian clinical psychologist working with children and young people within the National Health Service (NHS). He previously represented aspiring psychologists for 4 years as the co-chair of the Pre-Qualification Group within the British Psychological Society.
Dedication
Notes on contributors
Acknowledgements
Foreword: The things that matter
Peter Kinderman
The context of clinical psychology
- What clinical psychology can become: An introduction
- What do clinical psychologists do anyway?
- Making the most of your supervision: Reflecting on selves in context
- Restorying the journey: Enriching practice before training
- Everyone reflects......but some reflections are more risky than others
- On being a practitioner and a client
- Values in practice: Bringing social justice to our lives and work
- Reflections on the therapeutic journey: Opening up dialogues around personal therapy
- On the reconciliation of selves: Reflections on navigating professional domains
- 'Taking the plunge': How reflecting on your personal and social GgRRAAAACCEEESSSS can tame your restraints and refresh your resources
- Self-formulation: Making sense of your own experiences
- Pebbles in Palms: Sustaining practices through training
- Sustaining selfhood and embracing 'selves' in psychology: risks, vulnerabilities and sustaining relationships
- Power in Practice: Questioning Psychiatric Diagnosis
- Power in context: Working within different organisational cultures and settings
- It's not just about therapy: Our 'selves' in our communities
- The personal weight of political practice: A conversation between trainees
James Randall
Annabel Head, Amy Obradovic, Sasha Nagra and Neha Bharat Shah
James Randall, Angie Cucchi and Vasiliki Stamatopoulou
James Randall, Sarah Oliver, Jacqui Scott, Amy Lyons, Hannah Morgan, Jessica Saffer and Lizette Nolte
Romena Toki and Angela Byrne
The Personal: The selves as human
Molly Rhinehart, Emma Johnson and Kirsty Killick
Jacqui Scott, Laura Cole, Vasiliki Stamatopoulou and Romena Toki
Amy Lyons and Elizabeth Malpass, with thanks to Silan Gyane
Danielle Chadderton and Marta Isibor
The Professional: The use of self in clinical psychology
John Burnham and Lizette Nolte
James Randall, Emma Johnson and Lucy Johnstone
Sarah Oliver, Hannah Morgan, James Randall, Amy Lyons, Jessica Saffer, Jacqui Scott and Lizette Nolte
Tanya Beetham and Kirstie Pope
The Political: Selves and politics in practice
Sasha Priddy and Katie Sydney
Annabel Head, Jacqui Scott and Danielle Chadderton
Stephen Weatherhead, Ben Campbell, Cormac Duffy, Anna Duxbury, Hannah Iveson and Mary O'Reilly
Farahnaaz Dauhoo, Lauren Canvin, Rosemary Kingston, Stella Mo and Sophie Stark
Epilogue: "Just stop talking and start to dance"
James Randall
Erscheinungsjahr: | 2019 |
---|---|
Fachbereich: | Allgemeines |
Genre: | Importe, Psychologie |
Rubrik: | Geisteswissenschaften |
Thema: | Lexika |
Medium: | Taschenbuch |
ISBN-13: | 9781138368897 |
ISBN-10: | 113836889X |
Sprache: | Englisch |
Ausstattung / Beilage: | Paperback |
Einband: | Kartoniert / Broschiert |
Redaktion: | Randall, James |
Hersteller: | Routledge |
Maße: | 234 x 156 x 16 mm |
Von/Mit: | James Randall |
Erscheinungsdatum: | 24.12.2019 |
Gewicht: | 0,45 kg |