Video Journaling as a Method of Reflective Practice |
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Authors: | Sejal B. Parikh Christopher Janson Tiffany Singleton |
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Affiliation: | 1. Department of Curriculum, Instruction, and Counselor Education, North Carolina State University;2. Department of Leadership, School Counseling, Sport Management, University of North Florida.;3. Now at Rossalyn Academy, Nairobi, Kenya. |
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Abstract: | The purpose of this phenomenological study was to examine seven school counseling students’ experiences of creating reflective video journals during their first internship course. Specifically, this study focused on capturing the essence of the experiences related to personal reactions, feelings, and thoughts about creating two video journal entries. Qualitative analysis revealed that reflection as a developmental process, authenticity, parallel process, and apprehension with the process were significant themes related to the video journaling experience. Implications for counselor education and training and directions for future research are presented. |
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Keywords: | reflection video technology counselor education counselor supervision |
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