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Senior registrar in psychotherapy

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  11 June 2021

A. Ryle*
Affiliation:
St Thomas' Hospital, London SE1 7EH
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Higher professional training is designed to produce consultants and in general this aim is achieved by combining the increasing practice of consultant-like activities (clinical, teaching, administration) with the opportunity to consolidate basic skills and knowledge and to undertake research. This combination of the practical and the intellectual is regulated by clinically and academically responsible professional bodies. While the same principles apply in psychotherapy, there are a number of special features.

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References

The British Psychological Society (1990) Psychological Therapy Services: The Need for Organisational Change. Leicester: BPS.Google Scholar
Macaskill, N. D. (1988) Personal therapy in the training of a psychotherapist: is it effective? British Journal of Psychotherapy, 4, 219226.CrossRefGoogle Scholar
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