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Psychiatric Rehabilitation: Putting Practice into Theory

The Role of a Clinical Psychologist in Rehabilitation

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Abstract

McCue (1978) in an article entitled “From Enthusiasm to Nonchalance” identified five stages in the career of clinical psychologists:

  1. 1.

    Open-eyed enthusiasm

  2. 2.

    The ‘revolutionary’ phase

  3. 3.

    The phase of incipient cynicism

  4. 4.

    The phase of consolidated cynicism

  5. 5.

    Nonchalant nihilism

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O’Callaghan, M.A.J. (1986). Psychiatric Rehabilitation: Putting Practice into Theory. In: Edwards, G. (eds) Current Issues in Clinical Psychology. Springer, Boston, MA. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4615-6775-2_9

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