Supervising trainee counselling psychologists of colour in doctoral research: A theoretical review and practice implications

H. Kahya
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The Division of Counselling Psychology (DCoP) states a commitment to diversity, inclusion and non-discriminatory practice throughout the counselling psychology profession, and towards ensuring topics of culture and diversity are ‘mainstream discourse’ within the division (DCoP, 2021). The current paper explores diversity and inclusion, within the context of counselling psychology training; specifically, with regards to the relational aspects of doctoral research supervision, with trainees of colour. Existing evidence regarding the experiences of trainee counselling psychologists of colour are explored and considered against existing models for the task of research supervision. Personal reflections from the author’s own academic practice have been considered to illustrate points raised and to invite the reader to further self-reflection.Anne Lee’s (2008) model, outlining five ‘tasks’ for doctoral research supervision, has been expanded upon, to incorporate a reflective response to issues highlighted within the literature described above. Recommendations are made for future research supervision practice, for educators on counselling psychology training programmes.
在博士研究中指导实习有色人种心理咨询师:理论回顾和实践启示
咨询心理学学部(DCoP)承诺在整个咨询心理学专业中致力于多样性、包容性和非歧视性实践,并确保文化和多样性主题成为该学部的“主流话语”(DCoP, 2021)。本文探讨了咨询心理培训背景下的多样性和包容性;具体来说,在博士研究监督的相关方面,与有色人种的受训者。关于有色人种实习咨询心理学家的经验的现有证据被探索和考虑针对研究监督任务的现有模型。作者从自己的学术实践中进行了个人反思,以说明所提出的观点,并邀请读者进一步自我反思。Anne Lee(2008)的模型概述了博士研究监督的五项“任务”,并在此基础上进行了扩展,以纳入对上述文献中强调的问题的反思。为今后的研究督导实践、辅导心理学培训课程的教育者提出建议。
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Counselling Psychology Review
Counselling Psychology Review Psychology-Clinical Psychology
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