在训辅导员在一学期生态治疗课程中的经验:质性研究

IF 0.8 Q4 PSYCHOLOGY, CLINICAL
Mary E Delaney, Sage W. Rian, Nicole Owenburg
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越来越多的研究考察了自然世界对心理健康和幸福的影响。本研究的目的是分析辅导员在为期一学期的生态治疗课程中的培训经验。CIT接触了用于概念化客户和在生态治疗框架内进行治疗的理论结构和干预措施。采用一致的定性研究方法来探索CIT如何理解和理解课程内容,以及参与者如何将生态治疗的概念融入他们的顾问身份和临床经验。分析的数据结果产生了以下领域:利益、参加课堂的意图、课堂经历、疫情的影响、课堂凝聚力以及与自然世界的关系。个人内部利益和自然影响是发现的两个最普遍的主题。
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The Experiences of Counselors-in-Training in A Semester-Long Ecotherapy Course: A Qualitative Study
A growing body of research examines the impact of the natural world on mental health and well-being. The purpose of this study was to analyze experiences of counselors-in-training (CITs) in a semester-long ecotherapy course. CITs were exposed to theoretical constructs and interventions used to conceptualize clients and conduct therapy within an ecotherapy framework. Consensual qualitative research approach was used to explore how CITs understand and make mean- ing of the course content, as well as how participants integrated the concepts of ecotherapy into their counselor identity and clinical experiences. Results of the data analyzed produced the following domains: benefits, intent to take the class, class experiences, impact of the pandemic, class cohesion, and relationship to the natural world. Intrapersonal benefits and the effects of nature were two of the most prevalent themes detected.
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1.70
自引率
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发文量
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期刊介绍: The Journal of Creativity in Mental Health, the official journal of the Association for Creativity in Counseling, a division of the American Counseling Association, is the valuable interdisciplinary reference source for academics and therapeutic practitioners. This refereed journal examines the practical applications of using creativity to help deepen self-awareness and build healthy relationships. This journal also explores how creative, diverse, and relational therapeutic approaches can be used in counseling practice. Each issue of the Journal of Creativity in Mental Health provides a wide range of interdisciplinary discussion relative to diverse mental health issues.
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