A Phenomenological Study of Black Female Secondary School Counselors and Their Experiences With Self-Care

Tommy Wells, J. Archibald
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This phenomenological study aimed to explore the self-care practices of Black female secondary school counselors serving in public school districts in central Indiana. Eight participants were recruited through purposive sampling and participated in semistructured interviews. Findings indicate that participants engage in various self-care practices but experience challenges in their school counseling roles that serve as barriers to self-care. Themes that emerged include (a) the struggle to engage in self-care, (b) school counselor role as a reminder for self-care, (c) Black identity related to personal boundaries, and (d) institutional barriers to self-care. The discussion highlights the importance of self-care for Black female secondary school counselors and the challenges they face. We explore implications for Black female school counselors, school counselors overall, school administrators, and school counselor training programs. Finally, we suggest future research in the self-care practices of Black female school counselors in different contexts.
黑人中学女辅导员自我照顾经验的现象学研究
本研究旨在探讨印第安纳州中部公立学区黑人女中学辅导员的自我照顾行为。通过有目的的抽样方法招募了8名参与者,并进行了半结构化访谈。研究结果表明,参与者参与各种自我保健实践,但在他们的学校咨询角色中遇到挑战,这是自我保健的障碍。出现的主题包括(a)参与自我照顾的斗争,(b)作为自我照顾提醒者的学校辅导员角色,(c)与个人边界相关的黑人身份,以及(d)自我照顾的制度障碍。讨论强调了黑人女中学辅导员自我照顾的重要性和她们面临的挑战。我们探讨了黑人女性学校辅导员、学校辅导员整体、学校管理人员和学校辅导员培训计划的影响。最后,我们对黑人女性学校辅导员在不同情境下的自我照顾实践提出了未来的研究建议。
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