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An Exploratory Examination of Student Attitudes Toward "Impaired" Peers in Clinical Psychology Training Programs.
Authors:Oliver  Matthew N I; Bernstein  Jessey H; Anderson  Kristen G; Blashfield  Roger K; Roberts  Michael C
Abstract:Do psychology students view their training programs as doing enough to appropriately identify, accommodate, and possibly dismiss students who manifest significant impairment? This study reports the general findings of an exploratory survey distributed to clinical psychology graduate students. Overall, students viewed impairment as a highly sensitive and inadequately addressed issue. Students commonly reported frustration with and concern for impaired colleagues. A few respondents indicated that the terms impaired and problem student were insensitive and that greater attention needed to be given to "impaired" training contexts. Implications regarding formal standards for interpersonal functioning and programmatic supports for students are discussed. (PsycINFO Database Record (c) 2010 APA, all rights reserved)
Keywords:student attitudes  significant impairment  impaired students  peers  psychology students  clinical psychology training programs  formal standards  impaired student accommodation
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