Volunteer Counseling Services in the Context of COVID-19: Compromises and Challenges

Amir Kabunga, C. Eze, M. Selepe
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The outbreak of COVID-19 necessitated professional trained psychologists to offer voluntary services leading to online paradigm of counseling intervention. This chapter presents the challenges and compromises some counselors encountered when they assisted individuals who were either infected or affected by COVID-19. The chapter also presented the narratives collected from social media, personal experiences of the authors and communications with their colleagues from Nigeria, South Africa and Uganda. It was realized that counselors faced challenges such as lack of experience, poor internet availability, threatened clients’ perceived privacy and data security and financial implications. Based on the challenges and compromises, the authors recommended counseling regulatory bodies within African countries should generate operative policies to guide provision of e-counseling services. It was also recommended that e-counseling be integrated into its curriculum in order to adequately prepare the student counselors to be effective and efficient e-counselors. The chapter recommended that policy makers of counseling bodies liaison with network providers in alliance with government to negotiate a sustainable service provision, which ought to facilitate telepsychology. The chapter concluded that the COVID-19 counselors are charged with the responsibility of integrating traditional counseling approaches with telepsychology in order to provide relevant services to the clients who need their services.
2019冠状病毒病背景下的志愿咨询服务:妥协与挑战
新冠肺炎疫情的爆发需要经过专业培训的心理学家提供志愿服务,从而形成了在线咨询干预模式。本章介绍了一些辅导员在帮助感染COVID-19或受其影响的个人时遇到的挑战和妥协。本章还介绍了从社交媒体收集的叙述、作者的个人经历以及与尼日利亚、南非和乌干达同事的交流。人们意识到,辅导员面临的挑战包括缺乏经验、互联网可用性差、客户感知到的隐私和数据安全受到威胁,以及财务影响。基于这些挑战和妥协,作者建议非洲国家的咨询管理机构应该制定可操作的政策来指导电子咨询服务的提供。同时建议将电子咨询整合到课程中,以使学生辅导员做好充分的准备,成为有效和高效的电子辅导员。本章建议,谘询机构的决策者应与网络提供者联络,与政府结盟,协商提供可持续的服务,以促进远程心理学的发展。本章的结论是,COVID-19咨询师有责任将传统咨询方法与远程心理学相结合,为需要服务的客户提供相关服务。
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