Understanding the transition from psychology graduate to post-graduate counselling studies

IF 1.4 Q3 PSYCHOLOGY, APPLIED
Cassandra Saywell, Nathan Beel, Carol du Plessis, Crystal McMullen
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Abstract

University graduates have invested significant time, money, and effort into completing their studies, with many discovering that their chosen discipline is not what they were expecting, nor the right fit for their individual values or goals. Transition between disciplines is particularly common in the helping professions, but little is known about the motivation for these transitions. To better understand motivations for transitioning disciplines, we investigated why psychology graduates chose to transition to post-graduate counselling studies. Using semi-structured interviews, we asked the participants ( n = 8) to describe their perceptions, motivations, and experiences of studying psychology and counselling. Applying reflexive thematic analysis, we identified a meta-theme that the transition to counselling was facilitated by the participants’ desire to have a profession that aligned with their core values; and they viewed counselling as a strength-based, flexible, holistic, and humanistic approach to helping others.
了解从心理学研究生到辅导研究生的过渡
大学毕业生为完成学业投入了大量的时间、金钱和精力,但许多人发现他们所选择的学科并不是他们所期望的,也不适合他们的个人价值观或目标。在帮助专业中,学科间的转换尤为常见,但人们对这些转换的动机却知之甚少。为了更好地了解学科过渡的动机,我们调查了心理学毕业生选择过渡到咨询研究生学习的原因。通过半结构式访谈,我们请参与者(n = 8)描述他们学习心理学和咨询的看法、动机和经历。通过反思性主题分析,我们确定了一个元主题,即参与者希望拥有一个符合其核心价值观的职业,从而促进了他们向心理咨询专业的过渡;他们认为心理咨询是一种以力量为基础、灵活、全面和人本主义的助人方法。
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