The Perspectives of Preparing Psychology Practitioners in Armenian Universities
Commenced in January 2007
Frequency: Monthly
Edition: International
Paper Count: 32807
The Perspectives of Preparing Psychology Practitioners in Armenian Universities

Authors: L. Petrosyan

Abstract:

The problem of psychologist training remains a key priority in Armenia. During the Soviet period, the notion of a psychologist was obscure not only in Armenia but also in other Soviet republics. The breakup of the Soviet Union triggered a gradual change in this area activating the cooperation with specialists from other countries. The need for recovery from the psychological trauma caused by the 1988 earthquake pushed forward the development of practical psychology in Armenia. This phenomenon led to positive changes in perception of and interest to a psychologist profession.Armenian universities started designing special programs for psychologists’ preparation. Armenian psychologists combined their efforts in the field of training relevant specialists. During the recent years, the Bologna educational system was introduced in Armenia which led to implementation of education quality improvement programs. Nevertheless, even today the issue of psychologists’ training is not yet settled in Armenian universities. So far graduate psychologists haven’t got a clear idea of personal and professional qualities of a psychologist. Recently, as a result of educational reforms, the psychology curricula underwent changes, but so far they have not led to a desired outcome. Almost all curricula in certain specialties are aimed to form professional competencies and strengthen practical skills. A survey conducted in Armenia aimed to identify what are the ideas of young psychology specialists on the image of a psychologist. The survey respondents were 45 specialists holding bachelor’s degree as well as 30 master degree graduates, who have not been working yet. The research reveals that we need to change the approach of preparing psychology practitioners in the universities of Armenia. Such an approach to psychologist training will make it possible to train qualified specialists for enhancement of modern psychology theory and practice.

Keywords: Practitioners, Psychology Degree, study, professional competencies.

Digital Object Identifier (DOI): doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.1099104

Procedia APA BibTeX Chicago EndNote Harvard JSON MLA RIS XML ISO 690 PDF Downloads 2019

References:


[1] V.G.Stasenko, “Profession psychologist in the modern world”, 2010 Aksenteva M.A. Problem field of psychology of vocational education, M. 2001, p. 268.
[2] L.B. Schneider, “Professional identity: Monography”. M., moh 2001, p. 272.
[3] L.H.Petrosyan, “Theoretical and practical issues of development of psychological consultation and service”, The current issues in the theoretical and applied psychology international sceintific conference, Yerevan:EDIT PRINT, 2011, pp. 88-90
[4] V.Hohlov "Psychotherapy and Spirituality: East and West's approach to the treatment process. Compiled; Trans. From Eng., Mn., 1998.
[5] C.R. RogersPsychotherapy and Personality Change Paperback – June 1, 1978.
[6] Russian ref.
[7] Russian ref.