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Experiences of school counselors working in district boarding schools

Pages 99-111 | Received 10 Oct 2016, Accepted 01 Jan 2017, Published online: 08 May 2017
 

ABSTRACT

The objective of this qualitative study is to discover the experiences of district boarding school counselors while conducting psychological counseling and guidance services. Within this framework, data were collected through phone interviews that were conducted with 12 school counselors who were employed in district boarding schools in Eastern and Southeastern Anatolia regions in Turkey. Study data were collected with a semistructured interview form designed to identify the professional experiences of district boarding school counselors. Overall findings indicated that the workload of school counselors was affected by the level of homesickness and risky behavior exhibited by the students. Furthermore, being a school counselor in district boarding schools was described as a process of performing counseling services (despite occasional experiences of occupational role conflicts), of not being able to receive sufficient parent support, and of experiencing the critical significance of cooperation with teachers and school administration.

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Abdullah Atli

Dr. Abdullah Atli is an Assistant Professor of Counseling Psychology at the Inonu University, in Malatya, Turkey. His research interests are in career counseling and school psychology.

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