Amerika’da Psikolojik Danışmanlık Eğitimi Sonrası Ülkeye Dönüşte Adaptasyon Süreci ve Zorlukları

Psikolojik Danışmanlık (PD) eğitimlerini kendi ülkeleri dışında alan yabancı öğrenciler, aldıkları bu eğitimleri kendi ülkelerinde uygularken birçok adaptasyon problemi ve zorluk yaşamaktadır. Literatüre göre bu konu ile ilgili çok az çalışma vardır. Bu çalışmanın temel amacı Amerika’da PD alanında yurt dışında doktoraya devam eden Türk öğrenciler ile daha önce doktora eğitimlerini Amerika`da tamamlamış ve şu anda Türkiye`deki üniversitelerde çalışan akademisyenlerin yaşadıkları veya yaşayacakları zorlukları ve deneyimleri araştırmaktır. Çalışma grubu PD alanında uzman toplam 18 kişiden oluşmaktadır. Katılımcılardan 13 kişi şu anda PD alanındaki eğitimlerini Amerika`da devam ettiren doktora öğrencileri iken, 5 kişi ise daha önce doktora eğitimlerini Amerika`da tamamlamış ve şu anda Türkiye`deki çeşitli üniversitelerde PD alanında çalışan akademisyenlerdir. Delphi çalışma tekniği temel alınarak katılımcıların(uzmanların) görüşleri iki turda alınmıştır. Her iki gruptaki uzman görüşünü almak için her iki turda ayrı ayrı soru hazırlanmıştır. Literatür araştırması sonucuna göre hazırlanan bu sorular 5 ayrı konu başlığında toplanmıştır: çok kültürlülük, teori yaklaşımları, gelişimsel olgunlaşma/iyi olma hali, örgütlenme/profesyonel gelişim ve psikolojik danışma uygulamaları/öğretimi/araştırma. Açık kodlama temel alınarak birinci soru turunun sonucunda 37 tema bulunmuştur. Her iki gruptaki uzman görüşleri temel alınarak yapılan bu çalışma sonucunda akademisyenlerin Amerika’da aldıkları PD Danışmanlık eğitiminin Türkiye’de uygulanması sürecinde yaşanılan zorluklar çerçevesinde dikkat çektiği bazı önemli temalar bulunmuştur. Çıkan bulgulara göre, bunlar; çok kültürlülük, PD uzmanlık alanı, süpervizyon, PD teorileri ve temel becerileri, etik, PD eğitimi ve klinik uygulaması ve bürokratik konular. 

Adaptation Process and Challenges After in the Transition to the Country after Counselor Education Training in United States

An ever-increasing number of international counselor education students are faced with the challenge of meaningfully incorporating and translating international training experiences to counseling settings in their home countries. There has been limited research on the returning process of international counseling students and specifically on their ‘adaptation and reintegration’ experiences in the home counseling context. The primary purpose of this study was to explore the challenges, and experiences of current doctoral level Turkish counselors-in-training (TCITs) who are studying in the United States (U.S.) and Turkish counselor educators (TCEs) who previously trained in the U.S. and are presently teaching and practicing in Turkey. A panel of eighteen (18) experts, including both TCITs (n=13) and TCEs (n=5), participated in the study. Participants responded to two rounds of questions based on a modified Delphi method procedure. The questions addressed knowledge, skills and awareness of core counselor education competencies and the transferability, applicability and usefulness of content as experienced in U.S. settings to counseling contexts in Turkey. The initial round of questions focused on perception of five main essential counseling areas: (a) multicultural constructs, (b) theoretical approaches, (c) developmental growth/wellness, (d) organization/professional development, and (e) counseling practice/teaching/research.  Thematic content analysis using open coding generated 37 themes which were used to formulate the questions for round two. A second round involved exploration of consensus on qualitative themes emerged from round 1 responses. The findings of the study indicated that both groups of panel experts, particularly, identified the following most important themes regarding to Turkish counseling context: multiculturalism, counseling profession, supervision, counseling theories and basic skills, ethics, counseling training and clinic, and bureaucratic issues.  The results of this present study, which emerged from the discussion based on the direction of the modified Delphi method, addressed several implications and recommendations for counselor educators who prepare international students and international counselors-in-training. Further research needs to be conducted regarding the re-entry transition and re-adaptation period with larger sample size including a variety of ethnic groups.  

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