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Research Article

Perspectives of recovery amongst provisional psychologists completing postgraduate training

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Pages 344-353 | Received 13 Sep 2020, Accepted 06 May 2021, Published online: 26 May 2021
 

ABSTRACT

Objective

Recent mental health policy endorses a personal recovery framework that focuses on individual purpose and meaning. Therefore, psychology pre-registration training needs to promote knowledge and attitudes that are aligned with this framework.The 5 + 1 training pathway was recently established in Australia and emphasises readiness for practice. This study examined how provisional psychologists undertaking the 5 + 1 pathway perceived recovery.

Method

Semi-structured interviews were completed with nine provisional psychologists completing the coursework component of the 5 + 1 pathway. Interviews focused on perspectives of recovery and were analysed with thematic analysis.

Results

Three themes related to perspectives of (i) recovery as a process that involved building capacity to undertake key life roles, (ii) ways that psychologists can promote recovery through their stance and their practices and (iii) factors that have influenced participants’ views of recovery.

Conclusions

The findings indicate that provisional psychologists in the 5 + 1 pathway are able to develop appropriate but limited perspectives that are generally consistent with the personal recovery framework. Participants were more influenced by client contact than coursework. Learning about recovery could be enhanced by explicitly teaching models of recovery and incorporating views of people with lived experience .

Key Points

What is already known about this topic:

  1. Mental health clinicians’ attitudes and perspectives of their work have an impact on the nature of the support they provide.

  2. Training plays an important role in developing psychologists’ attitudes and perspectives towards recovery.

  3. The 5 + 1 internship is a recently established training pathway to registration as a psychologist.

What this paper adds:

  1. This paper reports on one of few studies related to the Australian 5 + 1 training pathway for psychologists.

  2. Although unfamiliar with formal models of recovery, students’ perspectives were mostly consistent with personal recovery but there were some indications of conceptual confusion.

  3. Recommendations are made for extending development of students’ perspectives of recovery.

Disclosure statement

No potential conflict of interest was reported by the author(s).

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