Table of Contents
Notes on Contributors vii
Acknowledgements xiii
1 Personal Development and Clinical Psychology 1Jan Hughes and Sheila Youngson
2 Personal Development in Clinical Psychology: The Context 8Sheila Youngson
3 What is Personal Development and Why is it Important? 24Jan Hughes
4 A Model of Personal Development Processes 46Sheila Youngson and Jan Hughes
5 ‘If They Don’t Know Themselves, They Can’t Help You Find Yourself, Can They Really?’ Service User Perspectives on Personal Development of Clinical Psychologists 62Sheila Youngson, Rebecca Hames and Tracey Holley in collaboration with Charmaine Riley, Geoff, Judy and Margaret
6 Power and Identity: Considerations for Personal and Professional Development 75Sarah Davidson and Nimisha Patel 75
7 Supervision and Personal Development 89Joyce Scaife
8 Therapy and Personal Development 108Caroline Rake
9 Personal Development in a Group Setting 124Fiona Smith, Sheila Youngson and Garry Brownbridge
10 Evaluating Personal Development in Clinical Psychology Training 147Sheila Youngson with David Green
11 Personal Development in Clinical Psychology Training – ‘The Story So Far . . .’ 168Clea Horner, Sheila Youngson and Jan Hughes
12 Processes in Personal Development in Training: The Trainee’s Experience 188Jan Hughes and Sheila Youngson (with contributions from Kevin Baker, Steven Coles, Kathryn Dykes, Simon Platts, Nick Shelley, Stephanie Sneider, Vicky Tozer)
13 The Present and the Future 202Sheila Youngson with Jan Hughes
Index 214