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Resilience between Heterosexual and LGB Mental Health Counselors
Treye Rosenberger,Na Mi Bang 한국상담학회 2023 Journal of Asia Pacific counseling Vol.13 No.1
Being a mental health counselor increases the risk of burnout, compassion fatigue, and vicarious trauma. Resilience is important in understanding the psychological health risks and trauma experienced among mental health counselors. This study investigated resilience differences between lesbian, gay, bisexual (LGB) and heterosexual mental health counselors. LGB mental health counselors might experience maladaptive factors to a greater degree and possess differences in resilience as well, given their marginalization. The study consisted of 523 mental health counselors who completed the Connor Davidson Resilience Scale (CD-RISC). Mean differences were assessed between heterosexual and LGB mental health counselors using an independent samples t-test, where it found that LGB professionals report lower resiliency than their counterparts.
Graduate Students’ Training on Disability in Counselor Education Programs
Na Mi Bang,Treye Rosenberger,Victoria Maneev,Roseina Britton 한국상담학회 2021 Journal of Asia Pacific counseling Vol.11 No.1
Researchers have focused on how to effectively incorporate disability knowledge into the core counselor curriculum in counseling and counselor education programs. Currently, little is known about disability content in counseling programs. This study investigates the competencies of master’s students with regards to disability knowledge and disability content within master’s counseling programs. The findings of this study offer a broad perspective on graduate students’ learning in the counseling profession. Implications on disability content areas in counseling programs are suggested.