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Experience of Graduate Counseling Students During COVID-19: Application for Group Counseling Training

Bilal Ürkmez, Chanda Pinkney, Daniel Bonnah Amparbeng, Nanang Erma Gunawan, Jennifer Ojiambo Isiko, Brandon Tomlinson, Christine Suniti Bhat

2021The Professional Counselor13 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

The COVID-19 pandemic resulted in many universities moving abruptly from face-to-face to online instruction. One group of students involved in this transition was master’s-level counseling students. Their experiential group counseling training (EGCT) program started in a face-to-face format and abruptly transitioned to an online format because of COVID-19. In this phenomenological study, we examined these students’ experiences of participating and leading in six face-to-face and four online EGCT groups. Two focus groups were conducted, and three major themes emerged: positive participation attributes, participation-inhibiting attributes, and suggestions for group counseling training. The findings point to additional learning and skill development through the online group experience as well as its utility as a safe space to process the novel experience brought about by COVID-19.

Topics & Concepts

PsychologyCoronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19)Medical educationFocus groupGraduate studentsFace-to-faceExperiential learningPandemicGroup counselingHigher educationPedagogyClinical psychologyMedicineDiseasePathologyPolitical scienceLawBusinessMarketingEpistemologyPhilosophyInfectious disease (medical specialty)Telemedicine and Telehealth Implementation