Author:
Nel Pieter W.,Nolte Lizette
Abstract
Training clinical psychologists to be able to work with those who will use their services in ways that are not ‘othering’ or stigmatising and that facilitate a safe, compassionate and accepting place from where psychological therapy can be undertaken, is an essential task for trainers. Although simulation training is widely used in some healthcare professions, it is a relatively new method in clinical psychology training. In this article we describe a simulation training exercise as one effective way to achieve the goals described above.
Publisher
British Psychological Society
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