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What is SOYAÇ

Co-Constructing and Sustaining Service Learning in Graduate Programs: Reflections from the Field
Research and Application Center for Children Living and Working on the Streets (SOYAÇ) is a university-based center in Istanbul, Turkiye that adopts clinical community psychology’s principles to train students toward professional competencies while also facilitating an opportunity to serve the marginalized community.
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Clinical Psychology Master Trainees' Perspectives on Community-Based SL Experiences
Ecem Erkol (Sabanci University, Turkey), H. Özden Bademci (Maltepe University, Turkey), and Stevie N. Grassetti (West Chester University, USA)
DOI: 10.4018/978-1-6684-6533-2.ch006
Abstract
Community-based service learning (SL) opportunities that ground experiences as a primary basis of learning can help psychology trainees work toward these competencies while providing them with a chance to answer the call to become “citizen psychologists” who use the advantage of their education to benefit the community. The aim of this study is to elucidate clinical psychology MA students' perceptions of the value of SL experienced offered by The Research and Application Center for Children Living and Working on the Streets (SOYAÇ), a center in Istanbul, Turkey that incorporates community-based studies into clinical psychology graduate education. Ten students completed in-depth interviews about their experiences. Interpretative phenomenological analysis of these interviews suggested that participants experienced significant improvements in their professional, personal, and interpersonal skills. In light of this information, the authors encourage policymakers, community organizations, and universities to consider mutually beneficial university-community collaborations.
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