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Abstract
Purpose
The English-speaking Caribbean is currently at a crossroads regarding the education and training of home-grown psychologists meeting the ever-increasing demands for mental health care in the region. This paper recommends an innovative approach to build capacity in mental health care in the English-speaking Caribbean that will require partnerships between the regional university, experienced registered practising psychologists, professional resources in the diaspora, public health and education institutions, which will produce trained clinical supervisors, PhD psychologists and improved mental health services in the region.
Design/methodology/approach
Documents about the postgraduate programmes in psychology from the regional university were sourced. PubMed, Medline and Google Scholar were searched for the English language published articles using the key phrases psychology AND/OR psychologist AND/OR education AND training AND mental health. Searches of the reference lists of included articles were also undertaken.
Findings
Postgraduate psychology programmes in the region have become stalled at the master’s level. Meanwhile, doctoral-level training is being sought outside the Caribbean largely due to the lack of availability of trained clinical supervisors. Moreover, training outside the region may lead to deficits regarding cultural relevance of practices, as well as impede the overall development of Caribbean psychology.
Research limitations/implications
This paper provides insights into the current practice of education and training for Caribbean postgraduate psychology students and the implications for the development of the practice of psychology in the region. Recommendations for educational and training strategies are provided.
Practical implications
The proposed framework presented will help upgrade experienced master’s-level trained psychologists to PhDs with training in clinical supervision through Research Advancing Intensive Supervision Education (RAISE) doctoral programmes and can cultivate improved mental health services with a wider reach across the Caribbean.
Social implications
Raising the training standards of the psychologists, preparing clinical supervisors and increasing access to practicum sites will improve the trajectories of psychologists within the English-speaking Caribbean and the mental health of the population. Such changes will help to ensure the use of culturally appropriate therapies with Caribbean clientele. There are many social implications for capacity building within the practice and research domains of the preparation of psychologists. For example, increased access to psychological care, improved well-being of citizens, decreased prevalence of work absenteeism and improved management of citizens’ mental health and well-being.
Originality/value
This paper provides insights into the current practice of education and training for Caribbean postgraduate psychology students and the implications for the development of the practice of psychology in the region. Recommendations for educational and training strategies are provided. The proposed organising framework presented offers a new conceptual model that can be used to guide the capacity building of psychologists within the English-speaking Caribbean. The proposed framework will help upgrade experienced master’s-level trained psychologists to PhDs with training in clinical supervision through RAISE doctoral programmes and can cultivate improved mental health services with a wider reach across the Caribbean.
目的英语加勒比地区目前正处于教育和培训本土心理学家的十字路口,以满足该地区日益增长的心理保健需求。本文建议采用一种创新方法,在讲英语的加勒比地区建立精神卫生保健能力,这将需要在区域大学、经验丰富的注册执业心理学家、侨民的专业资源、公共卫生和教育机构之间建立伙伴关系,这将在该地区培养训练有素的临床监督员、心理学博士和改进的精神卫生服务。设计/方法/方法来自该地区大学的心理学研究生课程的文件。在PubMed, Medline和谷歌Scholar上搜索了使用关键短语psychology and /OR psychology and /OR education and training and mental health的英语发表文章。还进行了对纳入文章的参考书目的检索。该地区的研究生心理学课程已经停滞在硕士水平。与此同时,正在加勒比以外寻求博士级别的培训,主要原因是缺乏训练有素的临床督导人员。此外,区域以外的培训可能导致在实践的文化相关性方面的缺陷,并阻碍加勒比心理学的全面发展。研究局限/启示本论文提供了对加勒比地区心理学研究生教育和培训实践的见解,以及对该地区心理学实践发展的启示。对教育和培训战略提出了建议。实际意义提出的拟议框架将有助于通过研究推进强化监督教育(RAISE)博士课程,将有经验的硕士级别训练的心理学家提升为临床监督培训的博士,并可以在整个加勒比地区更广泛地培养改进的心理健康服务。社会影响提高心理学家的培训标准、培养临床督导人员和增加实习地点的机会将改善说英语的加勒比地区心理学家的发展轨迹和人口的心理健康。这些变化将有助于确保加勒比地区的客户使用文化上合适的治疗方法。在心理学家准备的实践和研究领域中,能力建设有许多社会影响。例如,增加获得心理护理的机会,改善公民的福祉,减少旷工现象,改善对公民心理健康和福祉的管理。原创性/价值本论文提供了对加勒比地区心理学研究生教育和培训实践的见解,以及对该地区心理学实践发展的影响。对教育和培训战略提出了建议。提出的组织框架提供了一个新的概念模型,可以用来指导讲英语的加勒比地区的心理学家的能力建设。拟议的框架将帮助有经验的硕士级别训练有素的心理学家通过RAISE博士课程通过临床监督培训升格为博士,并可以在整个加勒比地区更广泛地培养改进的精神卫生服务。