Author:
Addai Cassie,Birch Kumar,Nicholas Jennifer
Abstract
This article outlines the authors’ experiences of establishing a reflective group for trainee clinical psychologists from Black, Asian and Mixed Heritage backgrounds. We explore our motivations for establishing the group, organisational processes, themes covered by the group and our reflections.
Publisher
British Psychological Society
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