Clinical Psychologists’ Experiences of “Community Service” in South Africa: Community-Based Service Learning and Primary Healthcare

Author:

Akhurst Jacqueline

Abstract

Many South African master’s degree programmes in Clinical Psychology integrate community psychology training modules into the first year (M1) of the coursework. Such modules often incorporate community-based service learning (CBSL) to equip trainees for work in primary healthcare settings. After completing their M1 year, trainees complete a year’s internship (M2) in a psychiatric setting, followed by a mandatory third year of “community service”, before being able to register for independent practice. This raises questions about the preparation of trainees for this additional year, including its links with CBSL and the provision of primary healthcare. The aim of this study was to investigate the clinical psychologists’ experiences of and settings for community service, and resonances with and contrasts to CBSL. The data were collected through an online survey accessing reflections of trainee clinical psychologists from five South African universities (n = 12), who had recently completed, or were currently completing, their community service. The data were analysed by template analysis. The resonances in the findings seem to be linked to the trainees’ relational and attitudinal skills and concepts related to community psychology, refined and applied during their M1 year. The contrasts in the themes illustrate the predominance of traditional clinical placements during community service, with their associated demands linked to dominant clinical practice. In conclusion, this study indicates that community service settings for clinical psychologists are seldom well linked to primary healthcare or based in community settings. Recommendations are made for CBSL in the M1 year and for expanding the settings of community service more widely into primary healthcare.

Publisher

UNISA Press

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