2014
DOI: 10.1080/01933922.2014.954737
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Exploratory Findings on Novice Group Counselors’ Initial Co-facilitating Experiences in In-Class Support Groups With Adjunct Online Support Groups

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“…The call for counseling training programs to begin integrating online counseling knowledge and skills is clearly described (Anthony, 2015;Kit et al, 2014). Kit et al, (2014) state, "group counselor educators have to consider the most effective training methods for teaching novice group counselors… in both face-to-face and online group counseling" (p. 317).…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The call for counseling training programs to begin integrating online counseling knowledge and skills is clearly described (Anthony, 2015;Kit et al, 2014). Kit et al, (2014) state, "group counselor educators have to consider the most effective training methods for teaching novice group counselors… in both face-to-face and online group counseling" (p. 317).…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…This mode of data collection ensured a level of consistency for the topics discussed for each participant (Birks & Mills, 2011;Corbin & Strauss, 2015) while allowing interviewers the flexibility to seek clarification on pertinent points of discussion during the interview process. The semi-structured interview questions, which were written in the English language, were co-constructed by the first and second authors of this paper, who adapted the questions from that used in their previous publication on novice group counsellor's experiences of face-to-face and online group counselling (Kit et al, 2014), and by consulting the extant literature.…”
Section: Data Collectionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Given that online counselling could eventually become an accepted mode of counselling, counsellor educators could consider training student counsellors who have achieved some degree of proficiency in the traditional faceto-face counselling techniques in online counselling techniques. This is because previous studies have recommended that, given the differences between the two modalities, it may be difficult for trainee counsellors with no counselling experience to learn online counselling techniques (Kit et al, 2014;Mallen et al, 2011).…”
Section: Implications For Future Practice and Researchmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Participants reported that the group enhanced personal growth and awareness with themes clustering around intra‐personal, inter‐personal, group‐as‐a‐whole, and supra‐group. In a recent study, Kit, Wong, D'Rozario, and Teo () interviewed 16 novice group counsellors following their participation in in‐class therapy training groups as well as in online groups. The majority of participants reported an increase in self‐awareness and a preference for the face‐to‐face groups over online groups.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%