2024
DOI: 10.21203/rs.3.rs-4829242/v1
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A “growing noble profession”, a “magician”, or an “emotional trash can”: an interview study of Bhutanese school counselors’ perceived challenges and resources

Julie Larran,
Sascha Hein

Abstract: School counselors are responsible for the well-being of students’ increasingly complex issues. However, little is known about school counseling services in the Kingdom of Bhutan. This study carried out 28 qualitative semi-structured interviews with school counselors, 19 online and 9 in-person, to investigate school counselors’ perceived challenges and resources. The data were analyzed using a phenomenological approach to inquiry and thematic analysis of interviews proposed by Braun and Clarke (2006). The ident… Show more

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