Bridging the Emotional Gaps: Understanding and Supporting Doctoral Students in Counselor Education
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JFL, 300
Description
Doctoral counselor education programs are rigorous as they involve intense academic, research, and clinical components. Consequent to these demands and personal pressures of their roles, if adequate support is not available students can face significant emotional challenges, including stress, anxiety, isolation, imposter syndrome, burnout, and compassion fatigue. Understanding these emotional struggles is essential for developing institutional, interpersonal, and personal support strategies that enhance students’ academic success, mental well-being, and professional development. Furthermore, if emotional maturity is underdeveloped, students may demonstrate heightened levels of stress because of the lack of a secure foundational attachment style. However, a secure attachment figure in their academic experience can foster emotional development.
Bridging the Emotional Gaps: Understanding and Supporting Doctoral Students in Counselor Education
JFL, 300
Doctoral counselor education programs are rigorous as they involve intense academic, research, and clinical components. Consequent to these demands and personal pressures of their roles, if adequate support is not available students can face significant emotional challenges, including stress, anxiety, isolation, imposter syndrome, burnout, and compassion fatigue. Understanding these emotional struggles is essential for developing institutional, interpersonal, and personal support strategies that enhance students’ academic success, mental well-being, and professional development. Furthermore, if emotional maturity is underdeveloped, students may demonstrate heightened levels of stress because of the lack of a secure foundational attachment style. However, a secure attachment figure in their academic experience can foster emotional development.
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Doctorate - 3rd Place Award, Theoretical Proposal Oral Presentations