The experiences of psychologists working with transgender young people in school counselling: an Australian sample

IF 1.6 Q3 PSYCHOLOGY, APPLIED Counselling Psychology Quarterly Pub Date : 2021-11-11 DOI:10.1080/09515070.2021.2001313
Grace Mackie, Karen Lambert, Lefteris Patlamazoglou
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ABSTRACT Despite research demonstrating the poor mental health outcomes of transgender young people within the secondary school environment, little is known about the experiences of psychologists working in school counselling with this population. To address this gap, the current study explored the experiences of psychologists working with transgender young people in a school counselling context. Seven psychologists in Australia completed individual semi-structured interviews and the data were analysed using Interpretative Phenomenological Analysis (IPA). Four superordinate themes were identified: affirming agency within transgender young people, perceived competency and transgender knowledge, expectations and surprises, and challenges during counselling. The findings demonstrated the importance of school psychologists promoting and celebrating the positioning of transgender young people within society, adopting a queer lens in their work with this population, being informed and knowledgeable regarding transgender issues, and managing the various challenges associated with this work. Practical implications for school psychologists include the need to engage with transgender training and education, helping transgender young people link-in with trans-inclusive services, as well as “queering” both the counselling space and the school environment . Future researchers should further explore the experiences of school psychologists and mental health professionals across different contexts, settings, and levels of practical experience.
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心理学家在学校咨询中与变性年轻人合作的经历:澳大利亚样本
摘要尽管研究表明,跨性别青年在中学环境中的心理健康状况不佳,但心理学家在学校为这一群体提供咨询的经历却鲜为人知。为了解决这一差距,目前的研究探讨了心理学家在学校咨询环境中与变性年轻人合作的经验。澳大利亚的七位心理学家完成了个人半结构化访谈,并使用解释现象学分析(IPA)对数据进行了分析。确定了四个上级主题:确认跨性别年轻人的能动性、感知能力和跨性别知识、期望和惊喜以及咨询过程中的挑战。研究结果表明,学校心理学家宣传和庆祝跨性别年轻人在社会中的定位,在与这一群体的工作中采用酷儿视角,了解跨性别问题,并应对与这项工作相关的各种挑战,具有重要意义。对学校心理学家的实际影响包括需要参与跨性别培训和教育,帮助跨性别年轻人融入跨性别包容性服务,以及“扰乱”咨询空间和学校环境。未来的研究人员应该进一步探索学校心理学家和心理健康专业人员在不同背景、环境和实践经验水平下的经历。
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Counselling Psychology Quarterly
Counselling Psychology Quarterly PSYCHOLOGY, APPLIED-
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期刊介绍: Counselling Psychology Quarterly is an international interdisciplinary journal, reporting on practice, research and theory. The journal is particularly keen to encourage and publish papers which will be of immediate practical relevance to counselling, clinical, occupational, health and medical psychologists throughout the world. Original, independently refereed contributions will be included on practice, research and theory - and especially articles which integrate these three areas - from whatever methodological or theoretical standpoint. The journal will also include international peer review commentaries on major issues.
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