Drinking from an empty glass: A mixed-method analysis of counselling psychology trainees’ stress and barriers to self-care

C. Carter, R. Northway, S. Gait
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Results from a recent BPS and NSP survey (2020) confirmed psychological practitioners are an at-risk group for their overall wellbeing. While most research to date focuses on clinical psychologists, limited research exists on counselling psychologists (CP), and more specifically trainee CP who are at an optimal time in their career to learn stress management and explore self-care strategies before entering the professional world. A mixed-methods study was therefore conducted with (n= 45) U.K. based CP trainees to explore 3 main objectives; (1) to measure trainees’ current levels of stress, (2) to understand trainees’ experience of using self-care tools in their own lives, and (3) to explore specific facilitators and barriers to support for trainees, if any.Initially, the Perceived Stress Scale-10 item (PSS-10), was used to measure current levels of trainee stress. 71.1 per cent of the sample scored in the moderate stress range. Following this (n= 10) trainees participated in follow-up semi-structured interviews. Using thematic analysis 4 main themes emerged; 1. Practising what we preach, 2. Individual differences, 3. Training Structure, and 4. Competing demands. In this article, we focus on the most prominent subthemes which are key barriers as noted by the majority of participants: from Theme 3-Placement hours, and from Theme 4-Influence of finances. Overall, this paper concludes that despite the moderate stress level amongst this population, there is still an attempt by trainees to apply self-care to their own lives but with key facilitators and barriers in this respect.
饮空杯:心理咨询学员压力与自我照顾障碍的混合方法分析
最近的一项BPS和NSP调查(2020年)的结果证实,心理医生的整体健康状况处于危险之中。迄今为止,大多数研究都集中在临床心理学家身上,而对咨询心理学家(CP)的研究有限,特别是对实习CP的研究,他们在进入专业领域之前,正处于职业生涯中学习压力管理和探索自我护理策略的最佳时期。因此,对(n= 45)名英国CP学员进行了一项混合方法研究,以探讨3个主要目标;(1)测量受训者当前的压力水平;(2)了解受训者在生活中使用自我护理工具的经历;(3)探讨受训者支持的具体便利因素和障碍(如果有的话)。最初,感知压力量表-10项目(PSS-10),被用来衡量当前受训人员的压力水平。71.1%的样本得分在中等压力范围内。在此之后(n= 10),学员参加了后续的半结构化访谈。运用主题分析法,得出4个主要主题;1. 1 .言行一致;2、个体差异;3 .培训结构;竞争的要求。在本文中,我们将重点关注大多数参与者注意到的最突出的子主题,即主要障碍:主题3-安置时间,以及主题4-财务影响。总体而言,本文得出的结论是,尽管在这一人群中存在适度的压力水平,但仍有学员尝试将自我护理应用于自己的生活,但在这方面存在关键的促进因素和障碍。
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Counselling Psychology Review
Counselling Psychology Review Psychology-Clinical Psychology
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