生态咨询作为新冠肺炎大流行学生心理健康挑战的综合认知复杂性干预框架

N. Gunawan, Tamarine Foreman
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本文旨在提出一个实用的概念视角,将生态咨询作为辅导员综合认知复杂性的理论框架,以应对因COVID-19大流行而面临心理健康挑战的学生。教育活动向虚拟学习的转变给世界各地的学生带来了各种各样的挑战,危及他们的心理健康。印度尼西亚是实施虚拟学习一年多的国家之一,面临各种社会、技术和环境障碍。除了远程学习的好处之外,这种在线学习模式已经在学生中广泛引起了轻微到严重的焦虑。虽然研究人员已经调查了虚拟学习对心理健康问题的影响,但帮助有心理健康问题的学生的干预策略仍然缺乏关注。生态咨询以其看到个人心理健康问题的原则而闻名,该原则涉及更广泛的环境,使咨询师能够根据客户的环境生活系统了解客户。这个框架提供了一个文化敏感的视角,帮助咨询师为干预目的提取适当的和最好的可用信息。本文还包括生态咨询框架在印尼社区的应用实例,作为实践指导。预计本文将为学者在本次大流行期间与学生一起应对心理健康挑战提供学术支持,坚持辅导员的综合认知复杂性功能。关键词:生态咨询;认知复杂性;COVID-19心理健康
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Ecological Counseling as an Integrative Cognitive Complexity Intervention Framework for Students with COVID-19 Pandemic-Caused Mental Health Challenges
This article aims to present a practical conceptual perspective on ecological counseling as a theoretical framework for counselors' integrative cognitive complexity to work with students who experience mental health challenges caused by the COVID-19 pandemic. The transition of educational activities into virtual learning has caused various challenges for students worldwide that risk their mental health. Indonesia is one of the countries implementing virtual learning for more than a year with various social, technical, and environmental obstacles. Besides the benefit of distanced learning, this online learning model has widely caused mild to severe anxiety among students. Although researchers have investigated the impacts of virtual learning on mental health problems, the intervention strategies to help students with mental health issues remain lack attention. Ecological counseling has been known for its principles of seeing individuals' mental health issues involving a broader milieu that allows counselors to understand clients according to their contextual living systems. This framework offers a culturally sensitive perspective to help counselors withdraw appropriate and best available information for intervention purposes. This article also includes an application illustration of the ecological counseling framework in the Indonesian community as a practical guideline. It is expected that this article provides academic supports for academics to work with students dealing with their mental health challenges during this pandemic adhere to the counselors' integrative cognitive complexity functions.Keywords: ecological counseling, cognitive complexity, COVID-19 mental health, counselors, Indonesia
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