Evolving counselor experiences: Navigating pre- and post-pandemic mental health challenges of university students in Manila
Document Type
Article
Source Title
Multidisciplinary International Journal of Research and Development
Volume
4
Issue
3
First Page
99
Last Page
109
Publication Date
2024
Abstract
The COVID-19 pandemic has significantly altered mental health counseling, transforming both the delivery of services and the nature of clients' presenting issues at a university level. This research explored the counselor experience pre- and post-pandemic, focusing on the shifts in counseling modalities, the emerging mental health challenges, and the adaptation of counselors to a rapidly changing environment. Utilizing a convergent parallel mixed-method design, the researchers administered Counselor Initial Development Plan-Counselor Competency Survey and focus group discussions to 14 university counselors from a university in Manila, Philippines. The research highlights the ways counselors adapted to these challenges, including technological adoption and evolving techniques and interventions. Post-pandemic, a hybrid model of counseling has emerged, with counselors balancing both in-person and virtual sessions while addressing an ongoing increase in mental health concerns exacerbated by the long-term effects of the pandemic. This study provides a comprehensive overview of the evolving role of counselors, the challenges faced, and the innovations that emerged in response to the global health crisis.
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Recommended Citation
Fernandez, R., Riñoza, M. M., & Taba, P. A. (2024). Evolving counselor experiences: Navigating pre- and post-pandemic mental health challenges of university students in Manila. Multidisciplinary International Journal of Research and Development, 4 (3), 99-109. Retrieved from https://animorepository.dlsu.edu.ph/faculty_research/14327
Disciplines
Counseling | Student Counseling and Personnel Services
Keywords
Student counselors—Philippines—Manila; College students—Mental health—Philippines—Manila; COVID-19 Pandemic, 2020-2023—Influence
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