迎接挑战:在Covid-19全球大流行期间担任助理心理学家

Ada Dys, H. Burton, Katie Emmison
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2019冠状病毒病(Covid-19)已经影响了英国许多助理心理学家(APs)的角色。虽然有些人已经适应了服务交付,但其他人则面临部署或重新部署的问题。许多ap面临着独特的、前所未有的挑战、经历和压力因素,这些尚未被捕获。有人强调,探索这些经验是为今后的预防战略和做法提供信息的关键。反思是实践心理学的一个组成部分,它使实践者能够更好地理解他们的经历,并考虑他们将来可以做些什么不同的事情。本文介绍了在Covid-19大流行期间工作的三位ap的反思性描述,重点关注与临床心理学相关的领域。
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Rising to the challenge: Being an assistant psychologist during the Covid-19 global pandemic
Coronavirus disease 2019 (Covid-19) has impacted the role of many assistant psychologists (APs) in the UK. Whilst some have adapted service delivery, others have been faced with deployment or re-deployment. Many APs have faced unique and unprecedented challenges, experiences, and stressors which have not yet been captured. It has been highlighted that exploring such experiences are key to informing future preventative strategies and practice. Reflection is an integral part of practicing psychology and enables a practitioner to develop a better understanding of their experiences and consider what they could do differently in the future. This article presents reflective accounts from three APs working during the Covid-19 pandemic, focusing on areas pertinent to clinical psychology.
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