ON BECOMING A CLINICAL PSYCHOLOGIST: THE EXPERIENCES OF AN UNSUCCESSFUL APPLICANT

D. Booysen, A. Naidoo
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The study explored the lived experiences of students enrolled in psychology master’s clinical programmes who had previously been unsuccessful applicants. The study sought to establish whether qualities of growth may have manifested during the aftermath of being unsuccessful and how this may have affected the participants’ success. The study adopted a qualitative research method and data were collected by means of individual semi-structured interviews. The data produced 7 superordinate themes, Choosing psychology and undergraduate experience; master’s selection and the first attempt; rejection and the process; preparation and the second attempt; “rejection” remains a constant; accepted but am I good-enough; and acceptance and the new insights. The process of becoming a psychologist, which is filled with uncertainty and growth, resonates with the eventual dynamics psychologists must grapple with in training and in practice. Essentially, being unsuccessful creates a void, an anxiety that unsuccessful applicants should process and, hopefully, accept. The curious paradox is that it may be the very uncertainty of becoming a psychologist trainee that may allow anxious and doubtful applicants become open and reflective psychologists.
论成为一名临床心理学家:一个不成功申请者的经历
这项研究探讨了心理学硕士研究生的生活经历™的临床项目,这些人以前都是不成功的申请人。这项研究试图确定成长的品质是否在失败后表现出来,以及这可能如何影响参与者的™ 成功本研究采用定性研究方法,通过个人半结构化访谈收集数据。该数据产生了7个上级主题,选择心理学和本科生经历;大师™s的选择和第一次尝试;拒绝和过程;准备和第二次尝试;“拒绝”仍然是不变的;被接受了,但我足够优秀吗;以及接受和新的见解。成为一名心理学家的过程充满了不确定性和成长性,与心理学家在训练和实践中必须应对的最终动力产生了共鸣。从本质上讲,不成功会造成一种空虚,一种不成功的申请人应该处理并希望接受的焦虑。令人好奇的悖论是,成为一名心理学家实习生的不确定性可能会让焦虑和怀疑的申请人成为开放和反思的心理学家。
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