课程作业
心理学
医学教育
现存分类群
多样性(政治)
培训(气象学)
应用心理学
临床心理学
教育学
医学
人类学
进化生物学
生物
物理
社会学
气象学
作者
Julia S. Yarrington,Catherine Montgomery,Keanan J. Joyner,Mary‐Frances O'Connor,Kate Wolitzky‐Taylor
摘要
Abstract Objective Advances in clinical psychology must be accompanied by advances in training. This study assessed training content, quality, and needs during clinical psychology doctoral programs among current or past doctoral students. Methods Current or past clinical psychology doctoral students ( N = 343) completed an anonymous survey assessing training experiences and needs. A descriptive‐focused exploratory factor analysis (EFA) also examined whether common subgroups of academic interests emerged. Results Most participants reported that they sought training beyond required coursework, primarily in clinical training, cultural competency, and professional development, and reported having taken one or more unhelpful course, including discipline‐specific knowledge requirements. Descriptive results from the EFA demonstrated common training areas of interest: diversity topics, biological sciences, clinical practice, and research methods. Discussion This study demonstrates that trainees and early career psychologists are aware of their nuanced and in some cases, unmet training needs. Conclusion This work foregrounds the need to adapt extant training opportunities to support the next generation of clinical psychologists
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