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Applications of Self-Care Within the Counselling Practice
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This volume presents counsellors' self-care journeys across all stages of the professional lifespanearly career, mid-career, and tenured professional. Each chapter presents a contributor's personal reflection and insight on sustaining oneself in the field through a strengths-based, autoethnographic lens. Addressing challenges like burnout, structural barriers, and global events (e.g., pandemics, natural disasters, and human rights movements), the collection highlights the realities of balancing self-care while supporting others. Although all affiliated with ACAP University College, the contributors bring unique perspectives shaped by personal experiencessuch as motherhood, caregiving, grief, and cultural contextsand professional backgrounds in clinical psychology, research, allied health, trauma-informed care, and multidisciplinary practice. Aimed at inspiring emerging counsellors and students while offering insights to seasoned professionals, this volume provides practical strategies on how resilience and longevity can be supported across the counselling profession.
Draws on the stories of counseling students and academics as entry points for critical reflection and analysis Discusses new ways of working in higher education counselor education that prioritizes thriving not just surviving Provides practice-based evidence into how challenges in the field of counseling can be negotiated and overcome
Autorentext
Gabriella Karakas is a lecturer in Psychology (ACAP University College), researcher, and counsellor. As an academic, Gabriella has experience across educational and governance functions - including course coordination, lecturing, research supervision, unit coordination, and teaching. Her research is focused on designing inclusive communities, and she actively contributes to interdisciplinary discussion regarding diversity, mental health, and the promotion of wellbeing from an intersectional lens. As a therapist, Gabriella has experience in intervention, assessment, and diagnosis across various client demographics, ages, and clinical profiles. She has presented in international conferences, been the recipient of multiple grants, and contributed to publications, edited news, radio, and blogs.
Daniel R. du Plooy has been a senior lecturer and honours coordinator in the Department of Psychological Sciences at the ACAP University College since 2021. With a background in psychology and communication science, he has been teaching undergraduate students for the past 20 years. He has also worked as a research officer at the Australian Research Centre in Sex, Health, and Society (ARCSHS) at La Trobe University, where he completed his Ph.D. His research interests lie in psychological well-being, and he currently supervises several student research projects in this field.
Vicki Hutton is Professor and Chair of the Discipline of Counselling at ACAP University College. After working in the health and community sectors as a counsellor and group facilitator specialising in trauma, family violence, and carer support, Vicki moved into teaching and research at Monash University (Victoria) where she completed her Ph.D. Vicki s research interests and publications include mental health and wellbeing, diversity, health-related stigma, animal ethics, and the human-animal relationship.
Margaret Anne Carter leads the Master of Guidance and Counselling course, James Cook University [Australia and Singapore]. Margaret Anne intentionally intertwines research, teaching, and community engagement in her leadership, thus ensuring practice based evidence and evidence based practice are the backbone of the course. Margaret Anne s relentless motivation and challenge is leading and sustaining ethical, active and diverse student-directed and educator-led teaching and learning experiences, where students transition from preservice counsellors to professional counsellors and school guidance officers. Throughout this process, students show their commitment to ongoing personal and professional development and self-care to ensure sustainable practices.
Inhalt
- Lifespan Lessons - Navigating Self-Care Through Autoethnographic Reflections in a Changing World.- 2. Are Counsellors Born or Made: Coming to be a Counsellor.- 3. From Naturopathy to Motherhood and Counselling: Navigating Personal and Professional Journeys in Holistic Self-Care.- 4. Exploring Resilience and Self-Care: An Autoethnographic Journey through Ecotherapy and Emergency Service Work.- 5. Embracing Vulnerability: Navigating Self-care, Professional Identity, and the 'Wounded Healer' in Counselling Academi.
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- Allgemeine Informationen
- GTIN 09789819636150
- Lesemotiv Verstehen
- Genre Non-Fiction Books on Psychology
- Editor Gabriella Karakas, Margaret Anne Carter, Vicki Hutton, Daniel R. du Plooy
- Sprache Englisch
- Anzahl Seiten 160
- Herausgeber Springer Nature Singapore
- Gewicht 410g
- Größe H241mm x B160mm x T15mm
- Jahr 2025
- EAN 9789819636150
- Format Fester Einband
- ISBN 978-981-9636-15-0
- Veröffentlichung 10.04.2025
- Titel Applications of Self-Care Within the Counselling Practice
- Untertitel Lessons Learnt Across the Professional Lifespan