Title of article :
Cognitive Therapy Trainees’ Self-Reflections on theirProfessional Learning
Author/Authors :
M. Niemi، P¨aivi نويسنده ,
Issue Information :
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2010
Abstract :
Thewidening scope of cognitive therapy models and strategies poses a challenge
for designing cognitive therapy training. What are the core skills to be learned? What do learners
view as important to learn and what are the skills and knowledge they focus on? Aims: The
present study describes the perceptions of CT trainees of both what is important and what is
difficult to learn.We also analyse what the trainees focus on when evaluating their professional
learning. In addition, we report on changes in self-assessed skills during the training. Method:
Quantitative and qualitative data were collected after 2 years of training (n = 39) in three
programmes and after the entire 4-year training in four programmes (n = 53). Results:
Significant progress was reported in all domains of therapist skills, most clearly in cognitive
and constructivist strategies. The trainees practised most those skills they considered important
to be learned and, consequently, they also attained a higher level of mastery in these skills.
The trainees’ learning orientation and foci of self-reflections remained relatively unchanged.
They focused on technical and conceptual skills and knowledge, whereas interpersonal skills
were peripheral in their self-reflection. Conclusions: Pedagogical and theoretical implications
of the findings are discussed.
Journal title :
Behavioural and Cognitive Psychotherapy
Journal title :
Behavioural and Cognitive Psychotherapy