Video recorded treatment sessions for professional development

Katie Aafjes-van Doorn, Alina Liu, Céline Kamsteeg
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Purpose:Professional development is seen as a crucial aspect of work as a counsellor, however, little is known about how to make these learning experiences more effective. One specific tool that might improve the learning process is the use of video recorded counselling sessions. This literature review aimed to examine the empirical evidence for using video recorded counselling sessions for professional development.Methods:A systematic literature search identified 27 relevant studies; including 13 surveys and 14 outcome studies.Findings:Results indicated that, despite counsellors’ and clients’ initial anxiety, the use of video recorded sessions does not appear to be harmful, and may be beneficial to supervisors, counsellors and clients. Benefits included outcomes such as improved counsellors’ self-assessment skills, counselling skills, and understanding of in-session experiences, and improved supervisors’ diagnostic accuracy and assessment of supervisees’ level of clinical competency.Discussion:These preliminary empirical findings suggest that the use of video recorded treatment sessions is likely to be beneficial to counsellors, clients and supervisors. Further research on how to make most effective use of therapy recordings as professional development tool is warranted.
录像治疗过程,以促进专业发展
目的:专业发展被视为辅导员工作的一个关键方面,然而,人们对如何使这些学习体验更有效知之甚少。一个可能改善学习过程的具体工具是使用录像咨询会议。这篇文献综述旨在检验使用视频录制的咨询会议促进专业发展的经验证据。方法:通过系统的文献检索,确定了27项相关研究;包括13项调查和14项结果研究。调查结果:结果表明,尽管顾问和客户最初感到焦虑,但使用视频会议似乎没有害处,可能对主管、顾问和客户有利。好处包括提高辅导员的自我评估技能、咨询技能和对会议经验的理解,以及提高监督员的诊断准确性和对监督员临床能力水平的评估。讨论:这些初步的经验发现表明,使用视频记录的治疗会议可能对顾问、客户和主管有益。有必要进一步研究如何最有效地利用治疗记录作为专业发展工具。
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Counselling Psychology Review
Counselling Psychology Review Psychology-Clinical Psychology
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