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Implicit attitudes among trainee and qualified clinical psychologists in the UK

Implicit attitudes among trainee and qualified clinical psychologists in the UK

... and clinical psychologist ...and clinical psychologists more generally, this may have resulted in an underestimate of the strength of implicit bias ...

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Doing fence sitting: a discursive analysis of clinical psychologists' constructions of mental health

Doing fence sitting: a discursive analysis of clinical psychologists' constructions of mental health

... explore clinical psychologists’ accounts of mental health and its ...11 clinical psychologists in the East Midlands region of the United ...

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Dissemination methods and attitudes to family intervention for psychosis in trainee clinical psychologists

Dissemination methods and attitudes to family intervention for psychosis in trainee clinical psychologists

... of Clinical Psychology is a commitment to evidence-based practice and the scientist practitioner model, as outlined in the ‘Core purpose and philosophy of the profession’ (BPS, ...Practitioner Psychologists ...

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A Discourse Analysis of Clinical Psychologists' Talk about Psychopathy in Forensic Settings

A Discourse Analysis of Clinical Psychologists' Talk about Psychopathy in Forensic Settings

... of clinical psychology; the status of consultation, reflective practice and team formulating (so-called ‘indirect work’) are elevated to “the most valuable” practices within a psychologist’s ...that ...

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Referrals to clinical psychologists : effects of the perceived identity of the referral source

Referrals to clinical psychologists : effects of the perceived identity of the referral source

... perennial clinical versus actuarial prediction debate, consider the ...quality clinical practice. Clinical psychologists are presently trained, for example, to continually refer to, employ and ...

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Clinical psychologists’ constructions of their work with children

Clinical psychologists’ constructions of their work with children

... ways psychologists may interact in real life by extrapolating the participants’ views that would somehow mirror their actual ...trainee clinical psychologist starts asking some qualified clinical ...

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Trainee clinical psychologists talking about religion and spirituality in their work

Trainee clinical psychologists talking about religion and spirituality in their work

... found psychologists were five times more likely than the general public to deny a belief in God, demonstrating more secular ...amongst clinical psychologists in the UK found 31% reported a belief in ...

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Counselling and Clinical Psychologists’ Experience of
Client Violence in the Workplace

Counselling and Clinical Psychologists’ Experience of Client Violence in the Workplace

... frontline staff was used, which included counselling and clinical psychologists. Data collected included information about verbal abuse and verbal threats towards staff as well as incidents of physical ...

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Caring for older people : insights from trainee clinical psychologists and family carers

Caring for older people : insights from trainee clinical psychologists and family carers

... that clinical psychologists’ childhood attachment may influence the decision to work with older people, but the experiences were diverse and a more important factor was work experience with older people ...

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Narratives of Christian and Muslim Qualified and Trainee Clinical Psychologists Working in the NHS

Narratives of Christian and Muslim Qualified and Trainee Clinical Psychologists Working in the NHS

... 78 which religious identity, obvious for Muslim counsellors who chose to wear Islamic clothing, subverted the decision process of disclosing their beliefs. All other interviewees’ narratives suggested that they ...

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Exploring the Experiences of Trainee Clinical Psychologists Who Identify as Living with a Disability: A Qualitative Study

Exploring the Experiences of Trainee Clinical Psychologists Who Identify as Living with a Disability: A Qualitative Study

... Previous authors have called for disability affirmative training environments (Lund, 2018), and the removal of barriers is not in itself sufficient to change cultural attitudes towards disability (Oliver, 2004). ...

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Enhancing reflective practice among clinical psychologists and trainees

Enhancing reflective practice among clinical psychologists and trainees

... the clinical training experience at Coventry and Warwick Universities includes mandatory participation in a Personal Development Group for the first 18 ...my clinical work and also support me through the ...

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An exploration of sexual contact between clinical psychologists and patients

An exploration of sexual contact between clinical psychologists and patients

... Initiator of sexual contact Commencement of sexual contact Dimensions for ethical decision making Gottlieb, 1993 Comparison of ages of respondents with those of current total British res[r] ...

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Clinical Psychologists' Constructions of Insight in Adult Mental Health

Clinical Psychologists' Constructions of Insight in Adult Mental Health

... to psychologists’ use of individualising talking therapies that implicitly endorse depoliticised and decontextualized constructions of ...way psychologists’ orientation, models and methodologies are ...

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The conceptual model of self-realization of future clinical psychologists

The conceptual model of self-realization of future clinical psychologists

... Active position in life (as a partial view of the total activity of the individual) is the result of interaction between objective process ("other definitions") and the subjective internal (self-determination ...

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Deliberative versus Intuitive Psychodiagnostic Decision

Deliberative versus Intuitive Psychodiagnostic Decision

... in clinical psychology experience-based intuition might actually not improve ...experienced clinical psychologists as possible explanation of this surprising ...investigated clinical and ...

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Improving psychotherapies offered in public hospitals in Nairobi, Kenya: extending practice-based research model for LMICs

Improving psychotherapies offered in public hospitals in Nairobi, Kenya: extending practice-based research model for LMICs

... Our study received approval from University of Nairobi and Kenyatta National Hospital ethical review board (approval no. KNH-ERC/A/162). This is an ongoing natu- ralistic, observational study aiming to collect data on ...

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Psychological factors that promote behavior modification by obese patients

Psychological factors that promote behavior modification by obese patients

... Background: The weight-loss effect of team medical care in which counseling is provided by clinical psychologists was investigated in an university hospital obesity (OB) clinic. Nutritional and exercise ...

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An Exploration of How Clinical Psychologist make Sense of the Roles of Religious and Spiritual Beliefs within their Therapeutic Work with Adults who have Experienced Trauma?

An Exploration of How Clinical Psychologist make Sense of the Roles of Religious and Spiritual Beliefs within their Therapeutic Work with Adults who have Experienced Trauma?

... of clinical psychology however spirituality and religion have been referred to as a neglected ...Some psychologists report discomfort in relation to incorporating spirituality and religion into therapeutic ...

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How clinicians make decisions about CTOs in ACT: a qualitative study

How clinicians make decisions about CTOs in ACT: a qualitative study

... or clinical psychologists of the ACT teams in general were responsible for decisions about continued use of CTOs, recall to hospital and discontinuation of CTO, a few teams had chosen to leave the ...

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