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JOURNAL OF HIGHER EDUCATION THEORY AND PRACTICE 


Structures and Mechanisms in Practical Training: An Investigation of Apperception of Practical Knowledge by the Student During the Training Process, and the Development of Training Programs Based on Co-constructed Practical Knowledge Base


Author(s): Anat Ben Salmon, Ofer Erez, Anna Cristal-Lilov

Citation: Anat Ben Salmon, Ofer Erez, Anna Cristal-Lilov, (2020) "Structures and Mechanisms in Practical Training: An Investigation of Apperception of Practical Knowledge by the Student During the Training Process, and the Development of Training Programs Based on Co-constructed Practical Knowledge Base," Journal of Higher Education Theory and Practice, Vol. 20, ss. 10, pp. 203-207

Article Type: Research paper

Publisher: North American Business Press

Abstract:

Promotion of development of professional training programs requires investigation of structures and mechanisms of practical knowledge transfer processes. Since as psychotherapists we bear responsibility for the family system and transgenerational transmission, exploration of processes of practical training is an ethical obligation. Therefore, understanding the apperception of the trainee is especially crucial in mental health professional training. This article presents a research process of practical knowledge apperception, during the training process of professional development in psychotherapy, from the student’s perspective. The training programs developed based on research understandings are presented. Further research on interdisciplinary practical knowledge and professional training is required.