Counsellors’ Emotions at Work: What Can We Learn from Their Experiences?

Siti Balqis Md. Nor, M. A. Idris, Siti Amirah Ahmad Tarmizi
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The counselling profession plays a pivotal role and is often considered emotionally demanding. However, previously published studies on emotions at work have been limited in terms of research among counsellors. Hence, this study aims to explore (1) how counsellors perceive their profession, (2) how their work emotions come about when dealing with clients, (3) and what are the main job demands and resources of the counsellors. The current study employed qualitative research using a phenomenological research design. Individual in-depth semi-structured interviews with 44 registered professional counsellors in Malaysia were conducted to understand their experience of, and perceptions about, the counsellor’s job. Several themes developed based on the literature review, and discussions among the authors were made to see any disagreements regarding the selected themes. The team properly addressed any inconsistencies that arose. The first finding revealed that counsellors perceived their profession as a challenging occupation. As for the second finding, two themes were associated with the counsellors’ emotions at work: (1) positive and (2) negative emotions. Working conditions were the most recurring theme in the last finding of the study that influenced the job demands. In contrast, emotional support and professional growth were two job resources that helped reduce stress among counsellors.
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心理咨询师在工作中的情绪:我们能从他们的经历中学到什么?
咨询职业扮演着关键的角色,通常被认为是情感上的苛求。然而,先前发表的关于工作中的情绪的研究在咨询师的研究方面受到限制。因此,本研究旨在探讨(1)咨询师如何看待他们的职业;(2)他们在与来访者打交道时如何产生工作情绪;(3)咨询师的主要工作需求和资源是什么。本研究采用现象学研究设计的定性研究。对马来西亚44名注册专业咨询师进行了个人深度半结构化访谈,以了解他们对咨询师工作的经验和看法。在文献综述的基础上发展了几个主题,并在作者之间进行了讨论,以了解所选主题的任何分歧。团队适当地处理了出现的任何不一致。第一个发现表明,咨询师认为他们的职业是一个具有挑战性的职业。对于第二个发现,两个主题与咨询师的工作情绪相关:(1)积极情绪和(2)消极情绪。在研究的最后一项发现中,工作条件是影响工作需求的最常出现的主题。相比之下,情感支持和专业成长是两种工作资源,有助于减轻咨询师的压力。
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