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Student volunteers perspectives on roles/functions of university counseling centers in Taiwan
Author(s) -
Lin Yii-nii,
Claire Chiu Yi-Hsing,
Lai Pi-Hui,
Chen Yueh-Hua
Publication year - 2016
Publication title -
international journal of psychology and counselling
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
ISSN - 2141-2499
DOI - 10.5897/ijpc2016.0454
Subject(s) - medical education , psychology , mental health , psychological intervention , psychological counseling , counseling psychology , medicine , nursing , applied psychology , psychotherapist
This study discussed the student volunteers’ perspectives on the roles/functions of University Counseling Center (UCC). Fifteen student volunteers of a university in northern Taiwan participated. Phenomenological method was employed to analyze in-depth interviews. Themes emerged including volunteers viewed; roles and functions of UCC as enhancing the quality of mental health on campus, psychological and counseling education beneficial to students for comprehending counseling and UCC, specialized counseling services designed to take the initiative to reach out to students, and direct counseling interventions provided to tailor individual students’ needs. Participants suggested that UCPs should help students know more about UCC and the counseling profession. Students will “be familiarized with UCC, trust UCP, and visit UCC.” Consequently, they will utilize UCC resources when needed. Key words: University counseling center, student volunteer, role and function.

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