'Even within the profession of psychology, the clinician is considered a "late bloomer." ' (Kahn and Giffen) ~ dedicated to all the aspiring clinical psychologists This perception stems from various factors that influence the trajectory of a clinician's professional development. While it is true that clinicians typically embark on their career path later compared to other professions, this delay is not a reflection of incompetence or lack of potential. Instead, it is a consequence of the unique demands and complexities involved in becoming a proficient clinician. One key reason why clinicians are considered late bloomers is the extensive educational journey they must undertake. Unlike some professions that require only a few years of formal education, the path to becoming a clinician necessitates significant investment of time and effort. A clinician typically begins their academic journey with an undergraduate degree in psychology, followed by a postgraduate p...
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