Practicum Supervisors' Role in the Development of Counselling Psychology Graduate Students' Cultural and Social Justice Responsiveness

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Résumé

Abstract: The importance of cultural and social justice responsiveness (CSJR) in counselling psychology training is no longer disputed. Training models that have been put forth are mainly conceptual and less is known about how to support students to translate theory to practice. To understand this process more clearly, this study elicited the experiences of 16 field supervisors who were supporting the development of CSJR in counselling psychology practicum students. The Enhanced Critical Incident Technique (ECIT) was employed to guide and analyze in-depth, open-ended qualitative interviews with clinical supervisors. To guide this study, three research questions were designed: 1) What supervision experiences are helpful to students’ development of CSJR? 2) What supervision experiences are unhelpful to students’ development of CSJR? 3) What supervision experiences would be desirable in students’ development of CSJR? These results are discussed in relation to current literature on CSJR, and implications and future directions are proposed.

Bibliographies de l'auteur-e

Birdie J Bezanson, Acadia University

Author and Affiliation
Dr. Birdie J Bezanson
Position: Assistant Professor
School of Education
Acadia University
Email: birdie.bezanson@acadiau.ca
ORCID: https://orcid.org/0009-0003-4445-7117

Veronica Shim, University of British Columbia

Author and Affiliation
Veronica Shim
Position: Doctoral Student
Faculty of Education
University of British Columbia
Email: vshim@student.ubc.ca
ORCID: https://orcid.org/0009-0004-4069-1130

Anusha Kassan, University of British Columbia

Author and Affiliation
Dr. Anusha Kassan
Position: Associate Professor
Faculty of Education
University of British Columbia
Email: anusha.kassan@ubc.ca
ORCID: https://orcid.org/0000-0002-7614-9034

Charis Falardeau, Vivid Psychology and Wellness

Author and Affiliation
Charis Falardeau, M. Sc.
Position: Registered Provisional Psychologist
Vivid Psychology and Wellness
Calgary, Alberta
Email: cafalardeau@gmail.com

Publié-e

2024-12-23