"It's real. It's a thing:" Mental health counselors' listening exhaustion during COVID-19.

Damla Ricks, Grace Ellen Brannon
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Mental health counselors regularly use active listening skills to be present with each client; however, active listening may cause burnout due to high emotional labor, inadequate staffing, excessive workload, and many other issues, each of which contributes to career exits. COVID-19 exacerbated all of these factors, and-adding to already stressful conditions-most mental health professionals were forced to conduct therapy sessions via telehealth. For this study, twenty licensed mental health counselors at various stages of their careers were interviewed during the height of the pandemic to understand their experiences with the technology and other factors related to their workload during that time. Thematic qualitative analysis was used to explore effects of active listening-including requisite adjustments made for virtual therapy sessions-on counselors' emotional exhaustion and burnout levels. Results show how back-to-back, daily therapy sessions increased listening exhaustion levels and that counselors experienced both long-term and short-term listening exhaustion when utilizing telehealth due to lack of nonverbal cues and other related factors pertaining to online delivery. Implications for counselors, social workers, and other mental health professionals are discussed.

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“这是真实的。这是一件事:“心理健康顾问在COVID-19期间的倾听疲惫。
心理健康咨询师经常使用积极的倾听技巧与每个来访者在一起;然而,积极倾听可能会因情绪劳动过高、人员配备不足、工作量过大以及许多其他问题而导致职业倦怠,这些都会导致职业退出。COVID-19加剧了所有这些因素,并且在本已紧张的情况下,大多数精神卫生专业人员被迫通过远程医疗进行治疗。在这项研究中,在大流行最严重的时候,对20名处于职业生涯不同阶段的持牌心理健康咨询师进行了采访,以了解他们在该技术方面的经验以及与他们在此期间的工作量相关的其他因素。主题定性分析是用来探讨积极倾听的影响-包括必要的调整为虚拟治疗会议-心理咨询师的情绪耗竭和倦怠水平。结果显示,背靠背的日常治疗会增加听力衰竭水平,并且由于缺乏非语言线索和其他与在线交付相关的因素,辅导员在利用远程医疗时经历了长期和短期的听力衰竭。对辅导员、社会工作者和其他心理健康专业人员的影响进行了讨论。
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