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Systems theory training as a context for healing : an autoethnographyWichmann, Werner Johann 01 1900 (has links)
The mini-dissertation explains how systems theory provided a healing context
for me in my training as a clinical psychologist over two years. The
emergence of my authentic voice is narrated in an autoethnography (five act
drama) about what happened. The main theoretical bases for the dissertation
are – constructivism to understand the learning and teaching I experienced;
learning as a collaborative endeavour and the emergence of my authentic
voice with help from more skilled others. Systems theory informs the entire
study at every theoretical level. Bowen’s family therapy theory is significant
for the differentiation of the self and his I-position is equated with the
emergence of an authentic voice. Myth, epic narratives, the hero’s journey
amplify my interpretation of the differentiation of self. The raw data for the
qualitative research were observations, interviews, creative writing, photocollage,
a collection of readings, songs and dialogues. The themes emerging
from the autoethnography were about obstructions because of the
authoritarian nature of my upbringing, life and work. These themes lessened
in force in clinical training until my authentic voice emerged in relation to self
and as a clinical psychologist. A recommendation from the dissertation is that
autoethnography provides a good vehicle for reflection and intense interior
scrutiny needed to become a practising clinical psychologist; the
autoethnographical exercise could be used by training clinical psychologists
more extensively on their journey to maturity. / Psychology / M.A. (Clinical Psychology)
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The experiences of male nurses in midwifery clinical training at a regional hospital in the Eastern CapeMeyer, Rushaan 27 November 2013 (has links)
The purpose of the study was to explore and describe the experiences of male
community service officers during midwifery clinical training. A qualitative, explorative,
descriptive and contextual design was used in order to achieve the study objectives.
Data was collected by means of semi-structured interviews. Data analysis elucidated
analogous themes and categories which translated into the overall experiences of the
participants.
The study found that whilst the experience was described as beneficial, there were
overwhelming challenges in providing intimate care to female clients, dealing with
ethno-cultural aspects, meeting clinical practice requirements and the right to choose to
be part of midwifery clinical training.
Recommendations to nurse educators, clinical midwives and midwifery clinical
supervisors with regard to better support for male nurses during midwifery clinical
training emanated from the study findings / Health Studies / M.A. (Health Studies)
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A Survey of Internship-eligible Health Service Psychology Graduate Students' Experience, Training, and Clinical Competence with SuicideKerr, Nathan A. 29 August 2019 (has links)
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