Trainees’ Experiences of Providing Online Brief Psychological Services During the COVID-19 Pandemic

Mental health professionals are now in demand as the increased need for online counseling services continues to rise due to the COVID-19 pandemic (Abrams, 2020; Proust, 2021). Psychologists-in-training are called into service to help address the rising trend of mental health concerns (Department of...

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Main Authors: Villasanta, Angelique Pearl Virtue, Tabo-Corpuz, Chantal Ellis S
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spelling ph-ateneo-arc.bulatao-conferences-10042023-01-31T03:06:58Z Trainees’ Experiences of Providing Online Brief Psychological Services During the COVID-19 Pandemic Villasanta, Angelique Pearl Virtue Tabo-Corpuz, Chantal Ellis S Mental health professionals are now in demand as the increased need for online counseling services continues to rise due to the COVID-19 pandemic (Abrams, 2020; Proust, 2021). Psychologists-in-training are called into service to help address the rising trend of mental health concerns (Department of Health, 2020). While previous literature highlighted the positive and negative experiences of psychologists-in-training in the areas of providing therapy, supervision, and enhancing competencies, there is a dearth of longitudinal research in the Asian countries, and more specifically, in the Filipino context. In this study, we sought to contribute to existing literature through exploring the experiences of psychologists-in-training as they deliver online brief therapy services in the Philippines during this COVID-19 pandemic. Using a longitudinal research design, we answered the following research questions: a.) What are the narratives of psychologists-in-training as they journey into becoming psychologists?, and b.) What are their narratives of providing brief therapy? We analyzed 71 monthly journals of trainees through Gilligan’s (2015) Listening Guide. Our findings highlight the difficulties, learnings, and breakthroughs that trainees experience in their journey of becoming psychologists and providing care. We discuss the implications of these findings on training, mentorship, and supervision. 2021-01-01T08:00:00Z text https://archium.ateneo.edu/bulatao-conferences/5 Conferences Archīum Ateneo Clinical Psychology Counseling Psychology Psychology Social and Behavioral Sciences
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topic Clinical Psychology
Counseling Psychology
Psychology
Social and Behavioral Sciences
spellingShingle Clinical Psychology
Counseling Psychology
Psychology
Social and Behavioral Sciences
Villasanta, Angelique Pearl Virtue
Tabo-Corpuz, Chantal Ellis S
Trainees’ Experiences of Providing Online Brief Psychological Services During the COVID-19 Pandemic
description Mental health professionals are now in demand as the increased need for online counseling services continues to rise due to the COVID-19 pandemic (Abrams, 2020; Proust, 2021). Psychologists-in-training are called into service to help address the rising trend of mental health concerns (Department of Health, 2020). While previous literature highlighted the positive and negative experiences of psychologists-in-training in the areas of providing therapy, supervision, and enhancing competencies, there is a dearth of longitudinal research in the Asian countries, and more specifically, in the Filipino context. In this study, we sought to contribute to existing literature through exploring the experiences of psychologists-in-training as they deliver online brief therapy services in the Philippines during this COVID-19 pandemic. Using a longitudinal research design, we answered the following research questions: a.) What are the narratives of psychologists-in-training as they journey into becoming psychologists?, and b.) What are their narratives of providing brief therapy? We analyzed 71 monthly journals of trainees through Gilligan’s (2015) Listening Guide. Our findings highlight the difficulties, learnings, and breakthroughs that trainees experience in their journey of becoming psychologists and providing care. We discuss the implications of these findings on training, mentorship, and supervision.
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author Villasanta, Angelique Pearl Virtue
Tabo-Corpuz, Chantal Ellis S
author_facet Villasanta, Angelique Pearl Virtue
Tabo-Corpuz, Chantal Ellis S
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title Trainees’ Experiences of Providing Online Brief Psychological Services During the COVID-19 Pandemic
title_short Trainees’ Experiences of Providing Online Brief Psychological Services During the COVID-19 Pandemic
title_full Trainees’ Experiences of Providing Online Brief Psychological Services During the COVID-19 Pandemic
title_fullStr Trainees’ Experiences of Providing Online Brief Psychological Services During the COVID-19 Pandemic
title_full_unstemmed Trainees’ Experiences of Providing Online Brief Psychological Services During the COVID-19 Pandemic
title_sort trainees’ experiences of providing online brief psychological services during the covid-19 pandemic
publisher Archīum Ateneo
publishDate 2021
url https://archium.ateneo.edu/bulatao-conferences/5
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