Resilience in the face of rejection: coping strategies of reapplicants to a clinical psychology master’s programme

Abstract Introduction The journey to becoming a clinical psychologist in South Africa is long, competitive, and emotionally demanding. Unsuccessful attempts to gain entry into the master’s programme more often than not lead many to experience psychological distress. Method A qualitative case study d...

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Main Authors: Antletse Phiriepa, Frans K. Matlakala, Curwyn Mapaling
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Language:English
Published: Springer 2025-07-01
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Online Access:https://doi.org/10.1007/s44155-025-00257-7
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Curwyn Mapaling
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description Abstract Introduction The journey to becoming a clinical psychologist in South Africa is long, competitive, and emotionally demanding. Unsuccessful attempts to gain entry into the master’s programme more often than not lead many to experience psychological distress. Method A qualitative case study design was used, involving in-depth interviews with seven participants aged 24–30 who had applied to various universities. Data were collected via Microsoft Teams and analysed using reflexive thematic analysis. Co-coding was employed to enhance the credibility and rigour of the analysis. Results Participants experienced a range of negative emotional responses, including anxiety, anger, frustration, symptoms of depression, and diminished self-esteem. These emotional impacts were compounded by a sense of stagnation in their career trajectories. Nonetheless, participants demonstrated resilience by engaging in adaptive coping strategies such as cognitive reappraisal, seeking social support, pursuing self-development, and refining their applications in a problem-focused manner. Conclusion Despite enduring a significant emotional distress from repeated rejection, some of the applicants have employed adaptive coping strategies to sustain their resilience. The study calls for more transparent and supportive admissions process to better assist aspiring clinical psychology students.
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spelling doaj-art-345533f539b24d068da2d2ada76ec9952025-08-20T03:04:11ZengSpringerDiscover Social Science and Health2731-04692025-07-015111410.1007/s44155-025-00257-7Resilience in the face of rejection: coping strategies of reapplicants to a clinical psychology master’s programmeAntletse Phiriepa0Frans K. Matlakala1Curwyn Mapaling2Community Psychosocial Research Entity, North-West UniversityLifestyle Diseases Research Entity, North-West UniversityOptentia Research Unit, North-West UniversityAbstract Introduction The journey to becoming a clinical psychologist in South Africa is long, competitive, and emotionally demanding. Unsuccessful attempts to gain entry into the master’s programme more often than not lead many to experience psychological distress. Method A qualitative case study design was used, involving in-depth interviews with seven participants aged 24–30 who had applied to various universities. Data were collected via Microsoft Teams and analysed using reflexive thematic analysis. Co-coding was employed to enhance the credibility and rigour of the analysis. Results Participants experienced a range of negative emotional responses, including anxiety, anger, frustration, symptoms of depression, and diminished self-esteem. These emotional impacts were compounded by a sense of stagnation in their career trajectories. Nonetheless, participants demonstrated resilience by engaging in adaptive coping strategies such as cognitive reappraisal, seeking social support, pursuing self-development, and refining their applications in a problem-focused manner. Conclusion Despite enduring a significant emotional distress from repeated rejection, some of the applicants have employed adaptive coping strategies to sustain their resilience. The study calls for more transparent and supportive admissions process to better assist aspiring clinical psychology students.https://doi.org/10.1007/s44155-025-00257-7Clinical psychologyCoping strategiesLived experiencesResilienceSouth Africa
spellingShingle Antletse Phiriepa
Frans K. Matlakala
Curwyn Mapaling
Resilience in the face of rejection: coping strategies of reapplicants to a clinical psychology master’s programme
Discover Social Science and Health
Clinical psychology
Coping strategies
Lived experiences
Resilience
South Africa
title Resilience in the face of rejection: coping strategies of reapplicants to a clinical psychology master’s programme
title_full Resilience in the face of rejection: coping strategies of reapplicants to a clinical psychology master’s programme
title_fullStr Resilience in the face of rejection: coping strategies of reapplicants to a clinical psychology master’s programme
title_full_unstemmed Resilience in the face of rejection: coping strategies of reapplicants to a clinical psychology master’s programme
title_short Resilience in the face of rejection: coping strategies of reapplicants to a clinical psychology master’s programme
title_sort resilience in the face of rejection coping strategies of reapplicants to a clinical psychology master s programme
topic Clinical psychology
Coping strategies
Lived experiences
Resilience
South Africa
url https://doi.org/10.1007/s44155-025-00257-7
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