A phenomenological study of Malaysian counsellors’ experiences in managing countertransference

Processing and managing countertransference are part of the responsibilities of counsellors to fulfil their ethical obligation. The transcendental phenomenological design was applied in the present study to examine the subjective lived experiences of counsellors in managing their countertransference...

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Main Authors: Lee, Wei Lu, Lau, Poh Li, Baranovich, Diana Lea, Chan, Siaw Leng
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Published: Springer Nature 2022
Online Access:http://psasir.upm.edu.my/id/eprint/100307/
https://link.springer.com/article/10.1007/s10447-022-09474-0#citeas
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spelling my.upm.eprints.1003072023-12-28T03:58:25Z http://psasir.upm.edu.my/id/eprint/100307/ A phenomenological study of Malaysian counsellors’ experiences in managing countertransference Lee, Wei Lu Lau, Poh Li Baranovich, Diana Lea Chan, Siaw Leng Processing and managing countertransference are part of the responsibilities of counsellors to fulfil their ethical obligation. The transcendental phenomenological design was applied in the present study to examine the subjective lived experiences of counsellors in managing their countertransference. The data of six Malaysian counsellors who reported experiencing countertransference were collected through audio recordings and in-depth phenomenological interviews. The collected data were analysed using Moustakas’ data analysis method. Seven themes emerged from the study: self-reflection, professional consultation, recognising the occurrence of countertransference; personal self-care strategies; emotion regulation; preparation for cases; and physical and emotional separation. Each major theme was supported by subthemes. This study highlighted the effective ways for counsellors in managing their countertransference experiences throughout their professional helping journey. Springer Nature 2022 Article PeerReviewed Lee, Wei Lu and Lau, Poh Li and Baranovich, Diana Lea and Chan, Siaw Leng (2022) A phenomenological study of Malaysian counsellors’ experiences in managing countertransference. International Journal for the Advancement of Counselling, 44. pp. 490-511. ISSN 0165-0653; ESSN: 1573-3246 https://link.springer.com/article/10.1007/s10447-022-09474-0#citeas 10.1007/s10447-022-09474-0
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description Processing and managing countertransference are part of the responsibilities of counsellors to fulfil their ethical obligation. The transcendental phenomenological design was applied in the present study to examine the subjective lived experiences of counsellors in managing their countertransference. The data of six Malaysian counsellors who reported experiencing countertransference were collected through audio recordings and in-depth phenomenological interviews. The collected data were analysed using Moustakas’ data analysis method. Seven themes emerged from the study: self-reflection, professional consultation, recognising the occurrence of countertransference; personal self-care strategies; emotion regulation; preparation for cases; and physical and emotional separation. Each major theme was supported by subthemes. This study highlighted the effective ways for counsellors in managing their countertransference experiences throughout their professional helping journey.
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author Lee, Wei Lu
Lau, Poh Li
Baranovich, Diana Lea
Chan, Siaw Leng
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Lau, Poh Li
Baranovich, Diana Lea
Chan, Siaw Leng
A phenomenological study of Malaysian counsellors’ experiences in managing countertransference
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Lau, Poh Li
Baranovich, Diana Lea
Chan, Siaw Leng
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title A phenomenological study of Malaysian counsellors’ experiences in managing countertransference
title_short A phenomenological study of Malaysian counsellors’ experiences in managing countertransference
title_full A phenomenological study of Malaysian counsellors’ experiences in managing countertransference
title_fullStr A phenomenological study of Malaysian counsellors’ experiences in managing countertransference
title_full_unstemmed A phenomenological study of Malaysian counsellors’ experiences in managing countertransference
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url http://psasir.upm.edu.my/id/eprint/100307/
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