While school counselling was introduced to the Bhutan school system in recent years due to increased concerns about student wellbeing, there is a significant dearth of research on the influences and experiences of the profession. This is the first documented study on school counselling in Bhutan by an insider, a Bhutanese school guidance counsellor. Using social constructionism and critical theory to inform a narrative inquiry methodology, we story the complexities and struggles of a first generation school counsellor in Bhutan. This study enables voice on explaining counsellors’ multifaceted roles and responsibilities, and on disclosing tensions in the school system. School counsellors are challenged by limited training and professional de...
We examined the paradigmatic position of school counsellors as it relates to their practice. A surve...
School counsellors often encounter ethically challenging situations due to contradictory values and ...
This study narratively explores the experiences of five public school counsellors and one high schoo...
The ripples of the modern world and its troubles have deeply intruded the once ancient ways of the H...
This study seeks to understand the perception of the roles, challenges and needs of school counsello...
This research examined the influence of cultural values on the acceptability of counselling for stud...
Counseling is a developing profession in the country of Bhutan. The National Board of Certified Coun...
The role definition of school counsellors has always presented a variety of difficulties. This is es...
Counselling got its home in 1996 in Bhutan and schools in the country started staffing full-time cou...
This presentation explores narrative work in secondary schools as a vehicle for creating collective ...
The purpose of this study was to describe school counsellor development, paying particular attention...
This paper describes a practice developed at a large secondary school in Auckland whereby students’ ...
In this article we distinguish between three pedagogical discourses in our analysis of the Bhutanese...
The text titled Around the problems of school counseling. The perception of school supporting functi...
Currently, Australia’s school counsellors are increasingly being called upon to respond to adolescen...
We examined the paradigmatic position of school counsellors as it relates to their practice. A surve...
School counsellors often encounter ethically challenging situations due to contradictory values and ...
This study narratively explores the experiences of five public school counsellors and one high schoo...
The ripples of the modern world and its troubles have deeply intruded the once ancient ways of the H...
This study seeks to understand the perception of the roles, challenges and needs of school counsello...
This research examined the influence of cultural values on the acceptability of counselling for stud...
Counseling is a developing profession in the country of Bhutan. The National Board of Certified Coun...
The role definition of school counsellors has always presented a variety of difficulties. This is es...
Counselling got its home in 1996 in Bhutan and schools in the country started staffing full-time cou...
This presentation explores narrative work in secondary schools as a vehicle for creating collective ...
The purpose of this study was to describe school counsellor development, paying particular attention...
This paper describes a practice developed at a large secondary school in Auckland whereby students’ ...
In this article we distinguish between three pedagogical discourses in our analysis of the Bhutanese...
The text titled Around the problems of school counseling. The perception of school supporting functi...
Currently, Australia’s school counsellors are increasingly being called upon to respond to adolescen...
We examined the paradigmatic position of school counsellors as it relates to their practice. A surve...
School counsellors often encounter ethically challenging situations due to contradictory values and ...
This study narratively explores the experiences of five public school counsellors and one high schoo...