Self Assessment of Professional Competences by Graduates of the "Psychotherapeutisches Propadeutikum"

Authors

  • Reinhold Jagsch
  • Ilse Kryspin-Exner
  • Elisabeth Jandl-Jager

Abstract

This study deals with subjective ratings concerning professional competences by psychotherapeutical aspirants. 165 postgradual students at the end of the psychotherapeutical curriculum were asked to answer the preliminary version of our questionnaire.

The first part of the questionnaire deals with elements of the training which were considered most important (e.g. theoretical and practical sections, selfexperience, supervision). In the following part the aspirants should specify, which aims they will emphasize in their future work. Finally the impact of different factors of the therapeutic curriculum on the individual development was explored.

All these different aspects were analysed for the complete sample first, while in a second run data were compared assigning the aspirants to different groups on basis of their preferred therapy orientation. It also was taken into account wh ether the candidates had own experience in psychotherapy yet or not. Another analysis was done comparing the competences of the sample at the actual state of knowledge with the conceived competences of an imaginary ideal psychotherapist.

Keywords:
Self evaluation; Professional competence; Psychotherapy training.

Author Biographies

Reinhold Jagsch

Mag. Dr. Reinhold Jagsch, Univ.-Ass. am Ordinariat Klinische Psychologie des Instituts für Psychologie der Universität Wien, Klinischer und Gesundheitspsychologe.

Korrespondenz: Mag. Dr. Reinhold Jagsch, Institut für Psychologie der Universität Wien, AG Klinische und Gesundheitspsychologie, Universitätsstraße 7/6. Stock, A-1010 Wien

Ilse Kryspin-Exner

Univ.-Prof. Dr. Ilse Kryspin-Exner, Leiterin des Ordinariats Klinische Psychologie am Institut für Psychologie der Universität Wien, Klinische und Gesundheitspsychologin, Psychotherapeutin.

Elisabeth Jandl-Jager

Univ.-Prof. Dr. Elisabeth Jandl-Jager, Soziologin, Ordentliches Mitglied der ÖGwG und des Wiener Arbeitskreises für Psychoanalyse, a.o. Univ.-Prof. an der Universitätsklinik für Tiefenpsychologie und Psychotherapie.

Weitere aktuelle Forschungsschwerpunkte betreffen die Analyse von Diskrepanzen von Befund und Befinden im Rehabilitationsverlauf somatischer Erkrankungen (..Zufriedenheitsparadoxon", ,,Unzufriedenheitsdilemma"), die Erfassung neuropsychologischer Aspekte psychischer Störungen, Behandlungsangebote für Abhängige psychotroper Substanzen.

Published

2002-10-01

How to Cite

Jagsch, R., Kryspin-Exner, I., & Jandl-Jager, E. (2002). Self Assessment of Professional Competences by Graduates of the "Psychotherapeutisches Propadeutikum". Psychotherapie-Wissenschaft, 10(4), 214–222. Retrieved from https://psychotherapie-wissenschaft.info/article/view/450