Experience of Graduate Counseling Students During COVID-19: Application for Group Counseling Training

B. Urkmez, Chanda Pinkney, Daniel Bonnah Amparbeng, N. Gunawan, Jennifer Ojiambo Isiko, Brandon Tomlinson, C. Bhat
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The COVID-19 pandemic resulted in many universities moving abruptly from face-to-face to online instruction. One group of students involved in this transition was master’s-level counseling students. Their experiential group counseling training (EGCT) program started in a face-to-face format and abruptly transitioned to an online format because of COVID-19. In this phenomenological study, we examined these students’ experiences of participating and leading in six face-to-face and four online EGCT groups. Two focus groups were conducted, and three major themes emerged: positive participation attributes, participation-inhibiting attributes, and suggestions for group counseling training. The findings point to additional learning and skill development through the online group experience as well as its utility as a safe space to process the novel experience brought about by COVID-19.
辅导研究生在新冠肺炎期间的体会——申请团体辅导培训
新冠肺炎疫情导致许多大学突然从面对面教学转向在线教学。参与这种转变的一组学生是硕士级别的咨询专业学生。他们的体验式小组咨询培训(EGCT)项目以面对面的形式开始,但由于COVID-19而突然转变为在线形式。在这项现象学研究中,我们考察了这些学生参与和领导6个面对面和4个在线EGCT小组的经历。通过两个焦点小组的研究,得出了三个主要主题:积极参与属性、抑制参与属性和团体咨询培训建议。研究结果表明,通过在线小组体验可以获得额外的学习和技能发展,以及它作为处理新冠病毒带来的新体验的安全空间的实用性。
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