Author:
Ene Crina Georgiana,Gracey Fergus,Ford Catherine
Abstract
The research component of doctoral training in clinical psychology can
evoke a range of emotions, from excitement to apprehension, often influenced
by prior experience and the nature of the research undertaken. This article
shares reflections on conducting a feasibility randomised controlled trial
(RCT) as part of a clinical psychology thesis, offering practical advice to
ease the process for trainee clinical psychologists considering a clinical
trial for their doctoral research. Key insights include the importance of
selecting experienced supervisors, starting early, deciding between a
feasibility or full-scale trial, determining recruitment sources, staying
organised, building positive relationships with researchers and
participants, and choosing a topic of genuine interest. Conducting a
clinical trial during clinical psychology training, despite its challenges,
can provide invaluable experience and skills, fostering a deeper
understanding of clinical research methodologies and their practical
applications.
Publisher
British Psychological Society