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February 14, 2024 β€’ 47 mins

Bron and Dr Aaron Frost discuss the importance of deliberate practice in the development of psychologists. They highlight that psychologists can reliably improve their skills by collecting client data and working on the areas that are difficult (like client retention), instead of learning therapy after therapy. We talk about πŸ‘‰ What role plays should look like πŸ‘‰πŸΌ Why step-by-step improvement is the goal to therapist skill development πŸ‘‰πŸΎ How to find a deliberate practice supervisor.

Guest: Dr Aaron Frost, Director of Benchmark Psychology / Program Lead for the Psychology Registrar Endorsement Program (PREP).

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