The role of supervision in the management of counsellor burnout

The study investigated the extent of burnout condition among counsellors in Kenya. The sources of burnout were explored and personality style was positively correlated with burnout development. Impact of burnout on counsellor wellness and productivity was also established. It examined whether c...

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Main Author: Gachutha, Catherine Wanjiru
Other Authors: Snyders, Frederik Jacobus Albertus, 1946-
Format: Others
Language:en
Published: 2009
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Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/10500/1876
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spelling ndltd-netd.ac.za-oai-union.ndltd.org-unisa-oai-umkn-dsp01.int.unisa.ac.za-10500-18762016-04-16T04:07:52Z The role of supervision in the management of counsellor burnout Gachutha, Catherine Wanjiru Snyders, Frederik Jacobus Albertus, 1946- Wahome, Lillian Wanjiku Counsellor burnout Supervision model Holistic supervision Post hoc supervision Diminished personal resources Diminished performance Burnout inventory Preventative level Curative level Psychotherapy 158.723 Burn out (Psychology) Counselors -- Supervision of Psychotherapists -- Supervision of The study investigated the extent of burnout condition among counsellors in Kenya. The sources of burnout were explored and personality style was positively correlated with burnout development. Impact of burnout on counsellor wellness and productivity was also established. It examined whether counsellor supervision was an appropriate strategy in the management of counsellor burnout. The study utilized a pluralistic design that combined both qualitative and quantitative methods (Howard, 1983). The qualitative design permitted collection of rich data from study subjects' experiential and perceptual fields. This ensured study findings would be relevant and applicable to specific counsellor situations. The study population comprised 20 counsellors and 9 Kenya Counselling Association (KCA) accredited counsellor supervisors. The counsellor sample was drawn from 2 Voluntary Counselling and Testing (VCT) centres, 2 rehabilitation centres and 2 educational institutions. This diverse population was a helpful representation in terms of generalizability of the study. Three data collection instruments utilized were: Questionnaires, focus group discussions and in-depth interviews. The study's validity and reliability were ensured through the two sample populations (counsellor and counsellor supervisors), test re-test and pre-test procedures for questionnaires and in-depth interviews. Tallying identified items checked content validity. The study findings showed that burnout seriously affected practitioner effectiveness and led to malpractice and client harm. The study predictably established that supervision is an appropriate strategy in the management of counsellor burnout. The metaphor of motor vehicle maintenance was utilized in the development of the Holistic Burnout Supervision Model (HBSM) that focussed on wellness maintenance of the counsellor in a lifecycle. HBSM identified two levels in wellness maintenance: Preventative (servicing) and curative (repair). The study recommended that counselor - training institutions should incorporate in their curriculum burnout and supervision modules. This would create awareness about burnout and appropriate prevention strategies at counsellor formation stages. People care agencies should also institutionalize the burnout supervision facility in order to ensure counsellor resiliency and vitality. Psychology D. Phil (Psychology) 2009-08-25T10:57:34Z 2009-08-25T10:57:34Z 2009-08-25T10:57:34Z 2006-11-30 Thesis http://hdl.handle.net/10500/1876 en 1 online resource (xxvi, 588 leaves)
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language en
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topic Counsellor burnout
Supervision model
Holistic supervision
Post hoc supervision
Diminished personal resources
Diminished performance
Burnout inventory
Preventative level
Curative level
Psychotherapy
158.723
Burn out (Psychology)
Counselors -- Supervision of
Psychotherapists -- Supervision of
spellingShingle Counsellor burnout
Supervision model
Holistic supervision
Post hoc supervision
Diminished personal resources
Diminished performance
Burnout inventory
Preventative level
Curative level
Psychotherapy
158.723
Burn out (Psychology)
Counselors -- Supervision of
Psychotherapists -- Supervision of
Gachutha, Catherine Wanjiru
The role of supervision in the management of counsellor burnout
description The study investigated the extent of burnout condition among counsellors in Kenya. The sources of burnout were explored and personality style was positively correlated with burnout development. Impact of burnout on counsellor wellness and productivity was also established. It examined whether counsellor supervision was an appropriate strategy in the management of counsellor burnout. The study utilized a pluralistic design that combined both qualitative and quantitative methods (Howard, 1983). The qualitative design permitted collection of rich data from study subjects' experiential and perceptual fields. This ensured study findings would be relevant and applicable to specific counsellor situations. The study population comprised 20 counsellors and 9 Kenya Counselling Association (KCA) accredited counsellor supervisors. The counsellor sample was drawn from 2 Voluntary Counselling and Testing (VCT) centres, 2 rehabilitation centres and 2 educational institutions. This diverse population was a helpful representation in terms of generalizability of the study. Three data collection instruments utilized were: Questionnaires, focus group discussions and in-depth interviews. The study's validity and reliability were ensured through the two sample populations (counsellor and counsellor supervisors), test re-test and pre-test procedures for questionnaires and in-depth interviews. Tallying identified items checked content validity. The study findings showed that burnout seriously affected practitioner effectiveness and led to malpractice and client harm. The study predictably established that supervision is an appropriate strategy in the management of counsellor burnout. The metaphor of motor vehicle maintenance was utilized in the development of the Holistic Burnout Supervision Model (HBSM) that focussed on wellness maintenance of the counsellor in a lifecycle. HBSM identified two levels in wellness maintenance: Preventative (servicing) and curative (repair). The study recommended that counselor - training institutions should incorporate in their curriculum burnout and supervision modules. This would create awareness about burnout and appropriate prevention strategies at counsellor formation stages. People care agencies should also institutionalize the burnout supervision facility in order to ensure counsellor resiliency and vitality. === Psychology === D. Phil (Psychology)
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