Professional Issues in Clinical Psychology
Developing a Professional Identity through Training and Beyond
Herausgeber: Curvis, Will
Professional Issues in Clinical Psychology
Developing a Professional Identity through Training and Beyond
Herausgeber: Curvis, Will
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Professional Issues in Clinical Psychology: Developing a Professional Identity through Training and Beyond offers insights from a range of trainee, recently qualified and experienced clinical psychologists as they reflect on the development of their professional identity through the experiences of their training.
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Professional Issues in Clinical Psychology: Developing a Professional Identity through Training and Beyond offers insights from a range of trainee, recently qualified and experienced clinical psychologists as they reflect on the development of their professional identity through the experiences of their training.
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- Verlag: Routledge
- Seitenzahl: 158
- Erscheinungstermin: 13. August 2019
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 240mm x 161mm x 13mm
- Gewicht: 408g
- ISBN-13: 9781138482975
- ISBN-10: 1138482978
- Artikelnr.: 57496951
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
- Verlag: Routledge
- Seitenzahl: 158
- Erscheinungstermin: 13. August 2019
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 240mm x 161mm x 13mm
- Gewicht: 408g
- ISBN-13: 9781138482975
- ISBN-10: 1138482978
- Artikelnr.: 57496951
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
Will Curvis is a clinical psychologist in the NHS, working mainly in acute inpatient physical health and neuropsychology services with people with long-term physical health problems, pain problems or neurological conditions. He also works as a clinical tutor for the Doctorate in Clinical Psychology programme at Lancaster University.
Table of Contents
Preface - Dr Will Curvis (Clinical Psychologist & Clinical Tutor)
Foreword: Introduction to Professional Issues in Clinical Psychology - Dr
Richard Slinger (Clinical Psychologist & Clinical Tutor)
Part One: Challenges in learning to deliver psychological therapy through
clinical psychology training.
1. Managing and Using Countertransference Emotions Within Therapy - Dr
Roisin Turner (Clinical Psychologist)
2. The Power of Touch: Considering touch and physical contact within a
therapeutic relationship - Dr Melanie Hugill (Clinical Psychologist)
3. Working in Secure Settings: How has this influenced the development
of a professional identity? - Dr Laura Cramond (Clinical
Psychologist), Dr Ailsa Lord (Clinical Psychologist)
4. Prescribed Endings in Therapy During Clinical Psychology Training -
Dr Sarah Savekar (Clinical Psychologist)
Part Two: Understanding the broader role of clinical psychology;
Professional issues across areas of practice.
1. The Identity and Contribution of Clinical Psychology in CAMHS
- Dr Graham Simpson-Adkins (Clinical Psychologist)
2. Thinking About Risk: Developing my identity as a clinical
psychologist through experiences of risk assessment and management
- Dr Bethan Roberts (Clinical Psychologist)
3. Professional Issues in Neuropsychological Assessment - Lindsay
Prescott (Trainee Clinical Psychologist), John Timney (Trainee
Clinical Psychologist), Thomas Rozwaha (Trainee Clinical
Psychologist)
4. Clinical Psychologists and the Welfare Benefits System - Dr Rebecca
Hutton (Clinical Psychologist)
5. Supervision: The professional and ethical issues facing trainee
clinical psychologists - Dr Nicola Edwards (Clinical Psychologist),
Helena Coleman (Trainee Clinical Psychologist), Javier Malda-Castillo
(Trainee Clinical Psychologist)
6. Should Clinical Psychologists be Political? - Dr Masuma Rahim
(Clinical Psychologist), Dr Anne Cooke (Clinical Psychologist)
Part Three: Developing a professional identity as a clinical psychologist;
Integrating the personal and professional.
1. A Trainee's Evolving Experience of Working Collaboratively - Dr Helen
Walls (Clinical Psychologist)
2. Self-disclosure as a Therapeutic Tool: Ethical and practical
considerations - Dr Sarah Davidson (Clinical Psychologist)
3. Through the Looking Glass: Reflections on the transition from a
trainee to a qualified clinical psychologist - Dr Liam Gilligan
(Clinical Psychologist) and Dr Denise Herron (Consultant Clinical
Psychologist)
4. Professional and Personal Identities as Clinical Psychologists: Being
human - Dr Hayley Higson (Clinical Psychologist), Sophie Allan
(Trainee Clinical Psychologist)
Preface - Dr Will Curvis (Clinical Psychologist & Clinical Tutor)
Foreword: Introduction to Professional Issues in Clinical Psychology - Dr
Richard Slinger (Clinical Psychologist & Clinical Tutor)
Part One: Challenges in learning to deliver psychological therapy through
clinical psychology training.
1. Managing and Using Countertransference Emotions Within Therapy - Dr
Roisin Turner (Clinical Psychologist)
2. The Power of Touch: Considering touch and physical contact within a
therapeutic relationship - Dr Melanie Hugill (Clinical Psychologist)
3. Working in Secure Settings: How has this influenced the development
of a professional identity? - Dr Laura Cramond (Clinical
Psychologist), Dr Ailsa Lord (Clinical Psychologist)
4. Prescribed Endings in Therapy During Clinical Psychology Training -
Dr Sarah Savekar (Clinical Psychologist)
Part Two: Understanding the broader role of clinical psychology;
Professional issues across areas of practice.
1. The Identity and Contribution of Clinical Psychology in CAMHS
- Dr Graham Simpson-Adkins (Clinical Psychologist)
2. Thinking About Risk: Developing my identity as a clinical
psychologist through experiences of risk assessment and management
- Dr Bethan Roberts (Clinical Psychologist)
3. Professional Issues in Neuropsychological Assessment - Lindsay
Prescott (Trainee Clinical Psychologist), John Timney (Trainee
Clinical Psychologist), Thomas Rozwaha (Trainee Clinical
Psychologist)
4. Clinical Psychologists and the Welfare Benefits System - Dr Rebecca
Hutton (Clinical Psychologist)
5. Supervision: The professional and ethical issues facing trainee
clinical psychologists - Dr Nicola Edwards (Clinical Psychologist),
Helena Coleman (Trainee Clinical Psychologist), Javier Malda-Castillo
(Trainee Clinical Psychologist)
6. Should Clinical Psychologists be Political? - Dr Masuma Rahim
(Clinical Psychologist), Dr Anne Cooke (Clinical Psychologist)
Part Three: Developing a professional identity as a clinical psychologist;
Integrating the personal and professional.
1. A Trainee's Evolving Experience of Working Collaboratively - Dr Helen
Walls (Clinical Psychologist)
2. Self-disclosure as a Therapeutic Tool: Ethical and practical
considerations - Dr Sarah Davidson (Clinical Psychologist)
3. Through the Looking Glass: Reflections on the transition from a
trainee to a qualified clinical psychologist - Dr Liam Gilligan
(Clinical Psychologist) and Dr Denise Herron (Consultant Clinical
Psychologist)
4. Professional and Personal Identities as Clinical Psychologists: Being
human - Dr Hayley Higson (Clinical Psychologist), Sophie Allan
(Trainee Clinical Psychologist)
Table of Contents
Preface - Dr Will Curvis (Clinical Psychologist & Clinical Tutor)
Foreword: Introduction to Professional Issues in Clinical Psychology - Dr
Richard Slinger (Clinical Psychologist & Clinical Tutor)
Part One: Challenges in learning to deliver psychological therapy through
clinical psychology training.
1. Managing and Using Countertransference Emotions Within Therapy - Dr
Roisin Turner (Clinical Psychologist)
2. The Power of Touch: Considering touch and physical contact within a
therapeutic relationship - Dr Melanie Hugill (Clinical Psychologist)
3. Working in Secure Settings: How has this influenced the development
of a professional identity? - Dr Laura Cramond (Clinical
Psychologist), Dr Ailsa Lord (Clinical Psychologist)
4. Prescribed Endings in Therapy During Clinical Psychology Training -
Dr Sarah Savekar (Clinical Psychologist)
Part Two: Understanding the broader role of clinical psychology;
Professional issues across areas of practice.
1. The Identity and Contribution of Clinical Psychology in CAMHS
- Dr Graham Simpson-Adkins (Clinical Psychologist)
2. Thinking About Risk: Developing my identity as a clinical
psychologist through experiences of risk assessment and management
- Dr Bethan Roberts (Clinical Psychologist)
3. Professional Issues in Neuropsychological Assessment - Lindsay
Prescott (Trainee Clinical Psychologist), John Timney (Trainee
Clinical Psychologist), Thomas Rozwaha (Trainee Clinical
Psychologist)
4. Clinical Psychologists and the Welfare Benefits System - Dr Rebecca
Hutton (Clinical Psychologist)
5. Supervision: The professional and ethical issues facing trainee
clinical psychologists - Dr Nicola Edwards (Clinical Psychologist),
Helena Coleman (Trainee Clinical Psychologist), Javier Malda-Castillo
(Trainee Clinical Psychologist)
6. Should Clinical Psychologists be Political? - Dr Masuma Rahim
(Clinical Psychologist), Dr Anne Cooke (Clinical Psychologist)
Part Three: Developing a professional identity as a clinical psychologist;
Integrating the personal and professional.
1. A Trainee's Evolving Experience of Working Collaboratively - Dr Helen
Walls (Clinical Psychologist)
2. Self-disclosure as a Therapeutic Tool: Ethical and practical
considerations - Dr Sarah Davidson (Clinical Psychologist)
3. Through the Looking Glass: Reflections on the transition from a
trainee to a qualified clinical psychologist - Dr Liam Gilligan
(Clinical Psychologist) and Dr Denise Herron (Consultant Clinical
Psychologist)
4. Professional and Personal Identities as Clinical Psychologists: Being
human - Dr Hayley Higson (Clinical Psychologist), Sophie Allan
(Trainee Clinical Psychologist)
Preface - Dr Will Curvis (Clinical Psychologist & Clinical Tutor)
Foreword: Introduction to Professional Issues in Clinical Psychology - Dr
Richard Slinger (Clinical Psychologist & Clinical Tutor)
Part One: Challenges in learning to deliver psychological therapy through
clinical psychology training.
1. Managing and Using Countertransference Emotions Within Therapy - Dr
Roisin Turner (Clinical Psychologist)
2. The Power of Touch: Considering touch and physical contact within a
therapeutic relationship - Dr Melanie Hugill (Clinical Psychologist)
3. Working in Secure Settings: How has this influenced the development
of a professional identity? - Dr Laura Cramond (Clinical
Psychologist), Dr Ailsa Lord (Clinical Psychologist)
4. Prescribed Endings in Therapy During Clinical Psychology Training -
Dr Sarah Savekar (Clinical Psychologist)
Part Two: Understanding the broader role of clinical psychology;
Professional issues across areas of practice.
1. The Identity and Contribution of Clinical Psychology in CAMHS
- Dr Graham Simpson-Adkins (Clinical Psychologist)
2. Thinking About Risk: Developing my identity as a clinical
psychologist through experiences of risk assessment and management
- Dr Bethan Roberts (Clinical Psychologist)
3. Professional Issues in Neuropsychological Assessment - Lindsay
Prescott (Trainee Clinical Psychologist), John Timney (Trainee
Clinical Psychologist), Thomas Rozwaha (Trainee Clinical
Psychologist)
4. Clinical Psychologists and the Welfare Benefits System - Dr Rebecca
Hutton (Clinical Psychologist)
5. Supervision: The professional and ethical issues facing trainee
clinical psychologists - Dr Nicola Edwards (Clinical Psychologist),
Helena Coleman (Trainee Clinical Psychologist), Javier Malda-Castillo
(Trainee Clinical Psychologist)
6. Should Clinical Psychologists be Political? - Dr Masuma Rahim
(Clinical Psychologist), Dr Anne Cooke (Clinical Psychologist)
Part Three: Developing a professional identity as a clinical psychologist;
Integrating the personal and professional.
1. A Trainee's Evolving Experience of Working Collaboratively - Dr Helen
Walls (Clinical Psychologist)
2. Self-disclosure as a Therapeutic Tool: Ethical and practical
considerations - Dr Sarah Davidson (Clinical Psychologist)
3. Through the Looking Glass: Reflections on the transition from a
trainee to a qualified clinical psychologist - Dr Liam Gilligan
(Clinical Psychologist) and Dr Denise Herron (Consultant Clinical
Psychologist)
4. Professional and Personal Identities as Clinical Psychologists: Being
human - Dr Hayley Higson (Clinical Psychologist), Sophie Allan
(Trainee Clinical Psychologist)







