Personal Development and Clinical Psychology is a vital reference text for all those involved in clinical psychology and related professions. This book offers a comprehensive exploration of the methods, approaches, theories and issues surrounding personal development, incorporating a number of different views from both those practising and training in the field, and includes service users' perspectives. The importance of personal development is considered and chapters are devoted to presenting a model of the different processes, examining issues of power and identity, and assessing how training courses currently approach and encourage personal development and how it might be evaluated. The book culminates in summarising the major themes, and offers suggestions for future developments.
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"The book is practical, full of ideas of how personaldevelopment might be enhanced. This approach would tempt anyoneconsidering the topic to want to learn more about themselves. Iwould recommend this book to any clinical psychologist,practitioner or trainer, who is looking for ways to foster personaldevelopment, whether for themselves or for trainees."
Dr Gabrielle Syme, counsellor and psychotherapist, BACPFellow
"This is a 360 degree book. It is highly experiential,academic, research-based, up-to-date, literature savvy, personal,professional, anecdotal and very accessible. Personaldevelopment can no longer linger on the periphery of clinicalpsychology training - this book moves it centre stage. ... It's asrelevant to all training in the Helping Professions as it is toclinical psychology training."
Dr Michael Carroll, Chartered Counselling Psychologist, BACPSenior Registered Practitioner and BACP Fellow
"The book provides useful suggestions for how personaldevelopment can be addressed in training and beyond. Aparticular strength is that it brings together a range ofperspectives including not only trainers and supervisors buttrainees and mental health service users too."
Dr David Harper, University of East London
"This a well timed and significant book. Itreminds us of the importance of the human selves in thepsychotherapeutic relationship. I warmly commend thisbook."
Professor Peter Kinderman, University of Liverpool
Dr Gabrielle Syme, counsellor and psychotherapist, BACPFellow
"This is a 360 degree book. It is highly experiential,academic, research-based, up-to-date, literature savvy, personal,professional, anecdotal and very accessible. Personaldevelopment can no longer linger on the periphery of clinicalpsychology training - this book moves it centre stage. ... It's asrelevant to all training in the Helping Professions as it is toclinical psychology training."
Dr Michael Carroll, Chartered Counselling Psychologist, BACPSenior Registered Practitioner and BACP Fellow
"The book provides useful suggestions for how personaldevelopment can be addressed in training and beyond. Aparticular strength is that it brings together a range ofperspectives including not only trainers and supervisors buttrainees and mental health service users too."
Dr David Harper, University of East London
"This a well timed and significant book. Itreminds us of the importance of the human selves in thepsychotherapeutic relationship. I warmly commend thisbook."
Professor Peter Kinderman, University of Liverpool