Implicit attitudes among trainee and qualified clinical psychologists in the UK
Implicit attitudes are thoughts and feelings that occur outside of conscious awareness and are therefore difficult to acknowledge and control. Implicit attitudes have been shown to predict socially sensitive intergroup behaviour not predicted by self-reported (explicit) attitudes. Consequently, nega...
Main Author: | Blencowe, Alison |
---|---|
Published: |
University of East London
2017
|
Subjects: | |
Online Access: | https://ethos.bl.uk/OrderDetails.do?uin=uk.bl.ethos.732501 |
Similar Items
-
Implicit attitudes among trainee and qualified clinical psychologists in the UK
by: Blenclowe, Alison
Published: (2017) -
Supervision experiences of qualified clinical psychologists
by: Cheasley-Rau, Veronika
Published: (2000) -
Enhancing reflective practice among clinical psychologists and trainees
by: Wigg, Rowan Sarah
Published: (2009) -
Reflective practice and continuing professional development among qualified clinical psychologists
by: Kiemle, Gundi
Published: (2008) -
Religious coping in the trainee clinical psychologist : beliefs, practices, implications
by: Beresford, Helen
Published: (2003)