Introduction to Trauma-Informed Counselor Education and Supervision (TICES) Framework

Isak Kim, Yoon Suh Moh, Charmayne R. Adams, Jaeyoung Kim
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Many counselors in training may be susceptible to traumatization and/or retraumatization during their training process due to the elevated prevalence of their past trauma experience and the nature of their professional work involving exposure to trauma narratives in coursework and during fieldwork. Recognizing the growing need for a trauma-informed approach in training future helping professionals, including counselors-in-training, we present an overview of a framework called the Trauma-Informed Counselor Education and Supervision (TI-CES). This framework draws on assumptions and principles from trauma-informed care (TIC). Also, we address the applications of four key assumptions (i.e., Realize, Recognize, Respond, and Resist retraumatization) and six principles (i.e., Safety; Trustworthiness and transparency; Peer support; Collaboration and mutuality; Empowerment, voice, and choice; and Cultural, historical, and gender issues) of the TIC. These assumptions and principles are specifically tailored to address the unique challenges and needs of counselor education and supervision. In addition, we offer stepwise key recommendations to prevent (re) traumatization and mitigate the impacts of trauma exposure at three critical levels: throughout the program admission, during the program, and after exposure to traumatic components of training. By following the recommendations, counselor educators and supervisors can create a supportive and safe environment that fosters the well-being of counselors-in-training while equipping them to respond effectively to potentially traumatizing components in their training.

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创伤知情辅导员教育与督导(TICES)框架简介
许多正在接受培训的心理咨询师在培训过程中可能会受到创伤和/或再创伤的影响,这是因为他们过去的创伤经历以及他们在课程学习和实地工作中接触创伤叙事的专业工作性质导致了创伤发生率的升高。我们认识到,在培训未来的帮助专业人员(包括在训辅导员)时,越来越需要一种以创伤为基础的方法,因此我们提出了一个名为 "以创伤为基础的辅导员教育与督导(TI-CES)"的框架。该框架借鉴了创伤知情护理(TIC)的假设和原则。此外,我们还讨论了创伤知情护理(TIC)的四个关键假设(即:意识到、认识到、回应和抵制再创伤)和六项原则(即:安全;可信和透明;同伴支持;合作和互惠;赋权、发言权和选择权;以及文化、历史和性别问题)的应用。这些假设和原则是专门针对辅导员教育和督导的独特挑战和需求而制定的。此外,我们还提供了分步实施的关键建议,以防止(再次)创伤,并在三个关键层面上减轻创伤暴露的影响:整个课程的入学、课程期间以及培训中的创伤暴露之后。通过遵循这些建议,心理咨询师教育者和督导人员可以创造一个支持性的安全环境,促进受训心理咨询师的身心健康,同时使他们能够有效应对培训中可能造成创伤的内容。
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期刊介绍: The International Journal for the Advancement of Counselling is published under the auspices of the International Association for Counselling. It promotes the exchange of information about counselling activities throughout the world. The Editorial Board is committed to working with diverse authors from varied backgrounds to meet the publication standards for the International Journal for the Advancement of Counselling, including assistance with organization, structure, and style for publication. The journal publishes conceptual, practical, and research contributions that provide an international perspective on the following areas: Theories and models of guidance and counselling; Counsellor education and supervision; State of the art reports on guidance and counselling in specific settings; Social justice and equity (e.g., issues of diversity, advocacy, racial or ethnic identity, religion and culture, gender issues); Special applications; Counselling services in countries with social and economic challenges.
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