An overview of the Italian contribution to the international multisite SPRISTAD study on psychotherapy training

Author:

Messina Irene,Gullo Salvatore,Gelo Omar Carlo Gioacchino,Giordano Cecilia,Salcuni Silvia

Abstract

The Interest Section on Therapist Training and Development of the Society for Psychotherapy Research (SPRISTAD) has launched a multisite collaborative longitudinal study of psychotherapy trainees’ development, a large-scale study involving a number of countries all over the world. In the present article, we present an overview of the early Italian contribution to the SPRISTAD study, based on preliminary paper-and-pencil data collection. Our preliminary findings showed cross-sectional differences at different years of training and two-years longitudinal changes in trainees’ perceived development. Moreover, trainees’ characteristics such as their motivation, relational manner, current life, and personal background have shown to deserve attention in research on trainees’ development. These findings encourage the continuation of the SPRISTAD online data collection.

Publisher

PAGEPress Publications

Subject

Psychiatry and Mental health,Clinical Psychology

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