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On Becoming a Psychologist Katrin Kullasepp

On Becoming a Psychologist By Katrin Kullasepp

On Becoming a Psychologist by Katrin Kullasepp


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On Becoming a Psychologist explores the professional identity construction of psychology students, examining their entry into the psychology profession from a socio-cultural perspective.

On Becoming a Psychologist Summary

On Becoming a Psychologist: Emerging identity in education by Katrin Kullasepp

On Becoming a Psychologist explores the professional identity construction of psychology students, examining their entry into the psychology profession from a socio-cultural perspective.

The book brings together socio-cultural approaches and Dialogical Self Theory to gain comprehensive insight into the developmental processes behind the formation of professional identity. It conceptualises the process of becoming a psychologist as an intrapersonally and interpersonally unique semiotic process of self-regulation that unfolds through dialogical relations with the individuals socio-cultural surroundings. Building on empirical research, the book outlines the results of a longitudinal study of a cohort of psychology students throughout their studies and following their graduation. The study sheds light on how professional role expectations are negotiated between the different aspects of the self, with a particular focus on how the self is positioned throughout the course of professional education.

Offering a unique perspective on the socio-cultural construction of professional identity, this book will be of great interest to scholars, researchers and graduate students in the fields of cultural psychology, applied psychology and social psychology.

About Katrin Kullasepp

Katrin Kullasepp is Associate Professor of General Psychology at Tallinn University, Estonia.

Table of Contents

Part 1: Persons into professionsA unique path into a professional role, 1. Introduction: Becoming a psychologistWhat does that mean?, 2. Theoretical framework: A socio-cultural approach to professional identity construction, 3. Introduction to the methodology of the study: Grasping the multilinear and unique developmental process over time, Conclusion to Part 1, Part 2: A psychologist as a sign, 4. Psychologists emerge everywhere: the academic and non-academic voices in the focus, 5. A sign of a psychologist as an organizer, Conclusion to Part 2, Part 3: Becoming a psychologist: the multiple life trajectories, 6. Thirteen pathways to entering the professional role, Conclusion to Part 3, Part 4: General Implications: Basic principles of the socio-cultural construction of professional identity, 7. The construction of professional identity through the lens of cultural psychology, Concluding thoughts: The future in construction

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NPB9781138698192
9781138698192
1138698199
On Becoming a Psychologist: Emerging identity in education by Katrin Kullasepp
New
Hardback
Taylor & Francis Ltd
2022-08-01
214
N/A
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