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Interrogation in clinical supervision sessions: Exploring the construction of clinical psychology trainees’ professional identities

Samantha Schubert, Niels Buus, Lynn Monrouxe and Caroline Hunt

Social Science & Medicine, 2023, vol. 325, issue C

Abstract: Professional socialisation is a complex process through which learners become healthcare professionals. This process occurs in relational spaces: learners are exposed to norms and expectations of them in interactions during formal and informal learning activities. Research exploring socialisation into the healthcare professions is extensive yet inadequately captures details of the actual processes of socialisation and forming of professional identity. Our study offers a moment-by-moment examination of clinical psychology trainee supervision to provide a deeper exploration of novice healthcare professionals’ identity development within formal educational interactions.

Keywords: Professional identity; Professional socialisation; Clinical supervision; Psychologist; Discourse analysis (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2023
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DOI: 10.1016/j.socscimed.2023.115887

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