学校辅导员职业认同的模式:一个潜在侧面分析

IF 2.3 3区 心理学 Q2 PSYCHOLOGY, APPLIED
Byeolbee Um, Dan Li
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摘要

了解学校咨询师的职业认同发展对于促进积极的工作成果和为提供更优质的学校咨询服务提供适当的支持非常重要。摘要本研究旨在探讨学校辅导员的职业认同模式。通过对343名学校辅导员样本的潜在特征分析,我们发现了五种类型的职业认同,包括:(1)良好发展(N = 99;28.9%),(2)高胜任力(n = 53;15.5%),(3)中度(n = 156;45.5%),(4)专业脱节(n = 18;5.2%), (5) Vulnerable (n = 17;5.0%)。根据这些资料,我们确定了他们在工作态度和经历(即倦怠、压力、工作满意度和学校咨询经验的年数)方面的显著差异,但除了美国学校咨询协会会员资格外,人口统计学上没有显著差异。对咨询专业人员提出了启示和建议。
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Patterns of professional identity in school counselors: A latent profile analysis

Understanding school counselors’ professional identity development is important to promote positive work-related outcomes and provide appropriate support for more quality school counseling services. The purpose of this study was to examine the patterns of professional identity in school counselors. As a result of latent profile analysis using a sample of school counselors (N = 343), we found five types of professional identity, including (1) Well-Developed (n = 99; 28.9%), (2) High Competence (n = 53; 15.5%), (3) Moderate (n = 156; 45.5%), (4) Professionally Disconnected (n = 18; 5.2%), and (5) Vulnerable (n = 17; 5.0%). Based on the profiles, we identified significant differences in their work-related attitudes and experiences (i.e., burnout, stress, job satisfaction, and years of school counseling experience), but there were no significant differences in demographics except for the American School Counselor Association membership. Implications and recommendations for counseling professionals are suggested.

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期刊介绍: Journal of Counseling & Development publishes practice, theory, and research articles across 18 different specialty areas and work settings. Sections include research, assessment and diagnosis, theory and practice, and trends.
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