从研究生辅导学生到在职辅导员的转变:一项质的调查

C. Lamb
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随着澳大利亚对心理健康服务的需求不断增长,受过高等教育的咨询师必须继续进入这一职业;然而,人们对成功进入的因素知之甚少。这个定性的、现象学的研究通过探索那些在过去五年内完成这种转变的人的生活经历,调查了从研究生咨询学生到工作咨询师的转变。通过关注过渡体验本身,该研究旨在为在这种过渡中扮演关键角色的利益相关者提供有用的信息,特别是澳大利亚的学生、学术机构、专业团体和辅导员雇主。虽然研究结果表明,许多因素影响了过渡经历,但学生的实习安排在决定他们早期职业道路方面发挥了不成比例的重要作用。其他重要的因素包括个人的背景,他们在学习期间的经历,以及他们开始工作后的专业支持。这项研究还发现,学生对私人执业顾问工作的期望并不总是与实际经验相符。希望关于最近过渡的早期职业顾问有价值的知识将持续造福所有利益相关者。
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The Transition From Postgraduate Counselling Student to Working Counsellor: A Qualitative Investigation
With the demand for mental health services in Australia continuing to grow, it is imperative that tertiary trained counsellors continue to enter the profession; yet little is known about the factors that contribute to a successful entry. This qualitative, phenomenological study investigated the transition from postgraduate counselling student to working counsellor by exploring the lived experience of those who have made this transition within the last five years. By focusing on the transitional experience itself, the study aimed to provide useful information for stakeholders holding key roles in such transitions—specifically students, academic institutions, professional bodies, and employers of counsellors within Australia. While results suggest that many factors affected the transitional experience, students’ practicum placement played a disproportionately large role in determining their early career path. Other important factors included the background of the individual, their experiences while studying, and the professional support in place once they had started working. This study also identified that students’ expectations of what it might be like to work as a counsellor in private practice were not always aligned with lived experience. It is hoped that knowledge about what has been valuable to recently transitioned early career counsellors will be of ongoing benefit to all stakeholders.
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