Fragilising clients: A positioning analysis of identity construction during clinical psychology trainees' supervision.
Samantha SchubertLynn Valerie V MonrouxeNiels BuusCaroline HuntPublished in: Medical education (2023)
We suggest that linguistically positioning clients as fragile perpetuates paternalistic clinical discourses that do not align with mental healthcare reform priorities. We make visible how this is achieved interactionally through language and influenced by organisational power relations. Intentional efforts are required to support the professional identity construction of clinical psychologists in ways that do not perpetuate paternalism. We offer recommendations for education and clinical practice to support these efforts.