向远程心理学的快速过渡:从生态角度来看,在全球新冠肺炎危机中,卫生服务心理学受训人员的反应。

IF 1.8 2区 心理学 Q3 PSYCHOLOGY, EDUCATIONAL Training and Education in Professional Psychology Pub Date : 2021-12-16 DOI:10.1037/tep0000369
Kristen M. Garcia, N. Nanavaty, Anna Nouzovsky, K. Primm, C. McCord, W. Garney
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新冠肺炎伴随着各种医疗保健提供者的广泛变化、调整、挑战和恐惧。全国各地的卫生服务心理学(HSP)培训点不得不适应远程心理学服务,有些是有经验的,有些是第一次。本文考察了来自一所大学的HSP博士生在咨询、临床和学校心理学实习生中对远程心理学服务的适应情况。采用生态学方法,对受训者的个人和人际因素、对远程心理学的态度以及对临床准备、监督和专业能力的思考进行了探索。所包含的回应可能会为培训地点的未来方向、医疗机构的培训轮换以及远程心理学服务的实施提供信息。公共意义声明本研究关注新冠肺炎大流行对卫生服务心理学(HSP)博士生提供的咨询服务的影响。使用生态学框架,本研究表明,个人、人际、社区、组织和政策层面的因素影响了向远程心理学的快速过渡,以及受训者的准备状态。因此,有几项建议可以改进未来受训人员的准备工作。
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Rapid transition to telepsychology: Health service psychology trainee responses amidst a global Covid-19 crisis from an ecological perspective.
COVID-19 has come with widespread changes, adjustments, challenges and fears among healthcare providers of all kinds. Health Service Psychology (HSP) training sites across the nation have had to adjust to telepsychology services, some with prior experiences, and others for the first time. This article examines the perspectives of HSP doctoral trainees from one university across counseling, clinical, and school psychology trainees in terms of the adjustment to telepsychology services. Using an ecological approach, trainees were probed for personal and interpersonal components, attitudes toward telepsychology as well as reflections on clinic preparedness, supervision, and professional competency. The included responses may inform future direction of training sites, training rotations at healthcare settings, and implementation of telepsychology services. Public Significance Statement This study focuses on the impact of the COVID-19 pandemic on the counseling services provided by health service psychology (HSP) doctoral students. Using an ecological framework, this study suggests that factors at the individual, interpersonal, community, organizational, and policy levels affected the rapid transition to telepsychology, and trainee readiness. Accordingly, there are several recommendations for improving preparedness of future trainees.
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期刊介绍: The Association of Postdoctoral and Internship Centers and the American Psychological Association have joined together to publish Training and Education in Professional Psychology, which serves as the primary source for gathering the most important information that contributes to and advances professional psychology education and training. The journal is written for psychologists and other mental health professionals who educate, supervise, and train mental health practitioners during their academic programs as well as during their participation at practicum, internship, and postdoctoral settings.
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