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A grounded theory of school counselors' conceptualizations of their training regarding adolescent mental health issues

Posted on:2010-10-23Degree:Ph.DType:Dissertation
University:Old Dominion UniversityCandidate:Walley, Cynthia TheresaFull Text:PDF
GTID:1445390002980762Subject:Education
Abstract/Summary:
There is a paucity of research regarding master's level school counselors' conceptualizations of their training regarding recognizing and responding to adolescent mental health issues. The purpose of this study was to propose develop a theory that illuminates new school counselors' conceptualizations of their training related to gaining knowledge in recognizing and responding to adolescent mental health issues. To accomplish this, eight school counselors in the southeastern Virginia area participated in two rounds of individual interviews and a reflective writing activity. Utilizing a qualitative grounded theory design, both the interviews and the reflective writing were analyzed to extrapolate themes about their conceptualizations regarding their training with regards to recognizing and responding to adolescent mental health issues. Findings were subjected to verification procedures.
Keywords/Search Tags:Adolescent mental health issues, School counselors, Training, Conceptualizations, Grounded theory, Recognizing
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