Abstract
Research on the training of psychologists in South Africa has remained in abeyance for a long time. In view of the diversity of demands made on them by the South African practice, psychologists are concerned that training for the profession may no longer be adequate or relevant. Questionnaires were sent to 61 psychologists who had completed their professional training at the University of the Free State during the period 1990 to 1996 in order to determine how successfully such training had prepared them for practice. Other aspects such as training methods and training in research are also discussed. Although several aspects of the professional training of psychologists at the University of the Free State were rated as very good, there were some aspects of training participants felt that should receive more attention. The article concludes with recommendations on how to improve the professional training of psychologists.
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