Daniel C Holland, Jeffry L Moe, Alan M Woody Schwitzer, Shana Pribesh, Jeanel Franklin
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Counselors' Perceptions of Their Preparedness for Telemental Health Services: A Phenomenological Examination.
Background: To examine counselors' perceptions of their formal preparation for engaging in telemental health (TMH) counseling with the intent of gaining an understanding of their lived experiences.
Materials and methods: Semistructured interviews were conducted with seven seasoned counselors who regularly engage in technology-mediated distance counseling.
Results: The results highlighted themes within two emerging categories: the counselor and training/education. Themes related to motivation and specific counselor attributes emerged from the first category and themes of availability, inadequacy, and modality emerged from the second category.
Discussion: The implications from this study suggest a lack of availability and standardization of effective training on TMH delivery.
Conclusion: This study identifies areas of potential future research related to counselors' preparation experiences as well specific areas of need for TMH training in counseling graduate programs and other natural opportunities.