Perceptions of students’ counselling experience with intern counsellors within a tertiary education setting: A thematic analysis.

S. Forman, Katrina Andrews
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Mental health decline and psychological distress is rising among tertiary students’ worldwide andis now recognised internationally as an important public health issue.There is a growing demand for campus-based counselling services as evidence suggests that providing on-campus counselling support can significantly support student mental health and wellbeing. In addition, there is a symbiotic demand for counselling students to have the opportunity to integrate their skills through practice with clients. With the increasing demand for universities and tertiary institutes to provide counselling support, the use of graduate level trainees to deliver counselling services could provide an innovative and effective model to cope with high demand in a cost-efficient way. This qualitative research explores the perceptions of students who have sought counselling, delivered by trainee counsellors within a tertiary education setting. A thematic analysis was used to interpret the data from anonymous, semi-structured survey questions. Three predominate themes were identified; 1) positive experiences of counselling were connected directly to the relationship and positive regard that the counsellor fostered; 2) the counselling process supported the clients’ autonomy, self-determination and resilience and 3) despite nervousness, clients were surprised by the perceived positive benefits of counselling. A fourth theme identified that a minority of clients need a more experienced therapist to support their needs. This study demonstrated that counselling services delivered by trainee counsellors was perceived as helpful by the majority of students and has implications for improving practice and service availability through the use of trainees within university counselling services.
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在高等教育背景下实习辅导员对学生咨询经验的看法:专题分析。
在世界各地的大学生中,心理健康下降和心理困扰正在上升,现在已被国际公认为一个重要的公共卫生问题。有证据表明,提供校园咨询支持可以显着支持学生的心理健康和福祉,因此对校园咨询服务的需求不断增长。此外,对咨询学生来说,有机会通过与客户的实践来整合他们的技能也是一种共生需求。随着对大学及专上院校提供辅导支援的需求不断增加,利用研究生水平的学员提供辅导服务,可提供一种创新和有效的模式,以符合成本效益的方式应付高需求。这项定性研究探讨了寻求咨询的学生的看法,在高等教育背景下,由实习辅导员提供咨询。主题分析用于解释来自匿名、半结构化调查问题的数据。确定了三个主要主题;1)积极的咨询体验与咨询师培养的关系和积极关注直接相关;2)咨询过程支持来访者的自主性、自决权和复原力;3)尽管来访者感到紧张,但他们对咨询所带来的积极好处感到惊讶。第四个主题确定了少数客户需要更有经验的治疗师来支持他们的需求。这项研究表明,大多数学生认为实习辅导员提供的咨询服务是有帮助的,并且通过在大学咨询服务中使用实习生来改善实践和服务的可用性。
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