
Professional Counselors’ Experiences Counseling and Working in Areas Repeatedly Impacted by Hurricanes
Author(s) -
Sarah Krennerich,
Maria Haiyasoso,
Paulina Flasch
Publication year - 2021
Language(s) - English
DOI - 10.7290/tsc030106
Subject(s) - lived experience , psychology , medical education , medicine , psychotherapist
Previous research on professional counselors’ lived experiences of disaster counseling has focused mainly on single disasters. Researchers have identified a need to explore further the phenomenon of post-disaster counseling and shared trauma between counselors and clients. In this article, the authors sought to answer the following research question: What are the lived experiences of professional counselors who live and facilitate post-disaster counseling in areas repeatedly affected by hurricanes along the Texas Gulf Coast? The authors describe their phenomenological study of licensed professional counselors (n = 6) who lived and worked in areas repeatedly impacted by hurricanes along the Texas Gulf Coast. Implications for counselors, counselor educators, and supervisors are provided.