This phenomenological study examined counselors’ perceptions of their formal preparation for engaging in technology-mediated distance counseling with the intent of gaining an understanding of their lived experiences. Semi-structured interviews were conducted with seven seasoned counselors who regularly engage in technology-mediated distance counseling. The results highlighted two categories emerging: the counselor and training/education. Themes related to motivation and counselor attributes emerged from the first category and themes of availability, inadequacy, and modality emerged from the second. The implications from this study suggest a lack of availability of effective training on technology-mediated distance counseling. The implicatio...
AbstractRural counselors experience high levels of stress and burnout because of increased job deman...
The authors used a nonexperimental descriptive design to examine the prevalence of distance supervis...
Mental health professionals take more days off for illness than other health-care professionals do, ...
This phenomenological study examined counselors’ perceptions of their formal preparation for engagin...
Background: To examine counselors\u27 perceptions of their formal preparation for engaging in teleme...
Counselor education has evolved to include distance education. There is, however, a dearth of resear...
As distance counseling and telemental health practices continue to grow, it is unclear how counselor...
In this article, the results of an Interpretative Phenomenological Analysis qualitative research stu...
This exploratory study was designed to examine counseling skill acquisition for Rehabilitation Couns...
This article reviews relevant research that provides context for a commentary by two long-time dista...
Grief is a universal phenomenon that affects countless Americans each year. Given its ubiquitous nat...
Little is known of counselor perspectives of their training and level of preparedness when working w...
Cybersupervision with counselor education doctoral students is an understudied practice. This phenom...
This dissertation qualitatively investigates counselor education faculty perceptions regarding onlin...
COVID-19 accelerated the adoption of distance learning in 2020 throughout the world. Online educatio...
AbstractRural counselors experience high levels of stress and burnout because of increased job deman...
The authors used a nonexperimental descriptive design to examine the prevalence of distance supervis...
Mental health professionals take more days off for illness than other health-care professionals do, ...
This phenomenological study examined counselors’ perceptions of their formal preparation for engagin...
Background: To examine counselors\u27 perceptions of their formal preparation for engaging in teleme...
Counselor education has evolved to include distance education. There is, however, a dearth of resear...
As distance counseling and telemental health practices continue to grow, it is unclear how counselor...
In this article, the results of an Interpretative Phenomenological Analysis qualitative research stu...
This exploratory study was designed to examine counseling skill acquisition for Rehabilitation Couns...
This article reviews relevant research that provides context for a commentary by two long-time dista...
Grief is a universal phenomenon that affects countless Americans each year. Given its ubiquitous nat...
Little is known of counselor perspectives of their training and level of preparedness when working w...
Cybersupervision with counselor education doctoral students is an understudied practice. This phenom...
This dissertation qualitatively investigates counselor education faculty perceptions regarding onlin...
COVID-19 accelerated the adoption of distance learning in 2020 throughout the world. Online educatio...
AbstractRural counselors experience high levels of stress and burnout because of increased job deman...
The authors used a nonexperimental descriptive design to examine the prevalence of distance supervis...
Mental health professionals take more days off for illness than other health-care professionals do, ...