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Alternative Handbook 2022-2023: Postgraduate Training Courses in Clinical Psychology

Trainees on DClinPsy courses give their views on various aspects of their course, to help guide future applicants' decisions.

17 October 2022

The Division of Clinical Psychology (DCP) Pre-Qualification Group represents the interests of aspiring clinical psychologists and trainee clinical psychologists.

Each year trainees are asked for their views on various aspects of their course, and the results are compiled into The Alternative Handbook.

Choosing which courses to apply for to undertake professional clinical training is one of the most important decisions in the journey towards becoming a clinical psychologist.

There are many factors which may influence this decision, all of which will shape the experiences of a trainee clinical psychologist.

While the Clearing House and individual course websites contain vital information, The Alternative Handbook describes the selection procedures, course content, location, theoretical orientations, staff research interests, placement opportunities and support structures available.

Current trainees from across all year groups describe their experience of being a trainee on their course, to help new applicants understand the flavour of each course before they apply.

In light of the Covid-19 pandemic, current trainees also answered questions on how their course responded and supported them throughout the pandemic.

Download the 2022-2023 handbook