TY - BOOK AU - Randall, James TI - Surviving clinical psychology: navigating personal, professional and political selves on the journey to qualification SN - 978-1-138-36889-7 AV - RC 467 S97 2020 PY - 2020/// CY - New York PB - Routledge KW - CLINICAL PSYCHOLOGY -- STUDY AND TEACHING KW - PSYCHOLOGY, CLINICAL EDUCATION KW - SELF CONCEPT KW - SELF PERCEPTION N1 - Includes bibliographic references and index; Foreword: The things that matter Peter Kinderman -- The context of clinical psychology What clinical psychology can become: An introduction James Randall -- What do clinical psychologists do anyway? Annabel Head, Amy Obradovic, Sasha Nagra and Neha Bharat Shah -- Making the most of your supervision: Reflecting on selves in context James Randall, Angie Cucchi and Vasiliki Stamatopoulou -- Restorying the journey: Enriching practice before training James Randall, Sarah Oliver, Jacqui Scott, Amy Lyons, Hannah Morgan, Jessica Saffer and Lizette Nolte -- Everyone reflects but some reflections are more risky than others Romena Toki and Angela Byrne -- The Personal: The selves as human On being a practitioner and a client Molly Rhinehart, Emma Johnson and Kirsty Killick -- Values in practice: Bringing social justice to our lives and work Jacqui Scott, Laura Cole, Vasiliki Stamatopoulou and Romena Toki -- Reflections on the therapeutic journey: Opening up dialogues around personal therapy Amy Lyons and Elizabeth Malpass, with thanks to Silan Gyane -- On the reconciliation of selves: Reflections on navigating professional domains Danielle Chadderton and Marta Isibor -- The Professional: The use of self in clinical psychology ‘Taking the plunge’: How reflecting on your personal and social GgRRAAAACCEEESSSS can tame your restraints and refresh your resources John Burnham and Lizette Nolte -- Self-formulation: Making sense of your own experiences James Randall, Emma Johnson and Lucy Johnstone Pebbles in Palms: Sustaining practices through training Sarah Oliver, Hannah Morgan, James Randall, Amy Lyons, Jessica Saffer, Jacqui Scott and Lizette Nolte -- Sustaining selfhood and embracing ‘selves’ in psychology: risks, vulnerabilities and sustaining relationships Tanya Beetham and Kirstie Pope -- The Political: Selves and politics in practice -- Power in Practice: Questioning Psychiatric Diagnosis -- Sasha Priddy and Katie Sydney -- Power in context: Working within different organisational cultures and settings Annabel Head, Jacqui Scott and Danielle Chadderton -- It’s not just about therapy: Our ‘selves’ in our communities Stephen Weatherhead, Ben Campbell, Cormac Duffy, Anna Duxbury, Hannah Iveson and Mary O’Reilly -- The personal weight of political practice: A conversation between trainees Farahnaaz Dauhoo, Lauren Canvin, Rosemary Kingston, Stella Mo and Sophie Stark -- Epilogue: "Just stop talking and start to dance"James Randall N2 - This vital new book navigates the personal, professional and political selves on the journey to training in clinical psychology and will be of interest to pre-qualified psychologists and researchers, and those mentoring early-career practitioners ER -