Pre-Clinical Shadowing Sets Up Counseling Students for Success

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Pre-Clinical Shadowing Sets Up Counseling Students for Success


April 29, 2019

Lisa Corbin, assistant professor, counseling, works with two counseling students in a study roomStudents in the MS in Counseling program at 黑料传送门 participate and engage with residents of Self-Help Movement, Inc., an addiction recovery center near Philadelphia.


First-year students in the MS in Counseling program at 黑料传送门 have been getting a unique pre-clinical educational experience with Lisa Corbin, assistant professor, counseling, at a residential facility in Greater Northeast Philadelphia that works with adult men seeking treatment for substance use disorders and co-occurring difficulties.

Once a week, students shadow Ms. Corbin as she runs a mindful meditation group for residents of Self-Help Movement, Incorporated. The 90-minute sessions start with introductions and a brief description of mindfulness. Dr. Corbin then leads the men鈥攚ho range in age, length of sobriety, socioeconomic status, sexual orientation, ethnicity and cultural identity鈥攊n a series of mindful meditation sessions and grounding exercises, which are activities that can help center a person when confronted with intense feelings. The group then works together to process their feelings after these activities.

Counseling students are able to engage and interact with the men in the group. Samantha Zajdel (MS/MHC 鈥20) said she had never had any experience with an in-patient setting and found the observational experience fascinating.

"Our first few semesters, we spend so much time in the classroom, learning the basics of counseling,鈥 she said. 鈥淚t was helpful to have the opportunity to see Professor Corbin in action, implementing the activities and interventions we learned about in her class in real-time.鈥

Ms. Corbin noted that other students have found that interacting with the group鈥攑articularly one this diverse鈥攈as helped dispel some of their own preconceived notions about addiction and recovery.

鈥淭he goal of this experience is to change the mindset about what therapy really is,鈥 said Ms. Corbin. 鈥淯p until this point, most of the students have only learned what to do from books. Our hope is that these experiences will help alleviate some of the anxieties that many students face when they begin their clinical work.鈥

Ms. Zajdel, who currently works with children, adolescents and teenaged clients providing social and behavioral therapy, said, "I don鈥檛 know if I would have been exposed to this environment or population of clients if I hadn鈥檛 done this. It gave me another perspective on what I can do in such a broad field.鈥

The shadowing experience with Ms. Corbin is the latest initiative the Department of Counseling has undertaken to help get students more hands-on training before their second year, when they begin their clinical rotations.

Other projects include a phone-based support system for patients of 黑料传送门鈥檚 community-based , which aims to help them meet their healthy lifestyle goals; and Standardized Training and Evaluation for Psychologists and Psychotherapists (STEPPS) exercises, through which students conduct intake evaluation sessions with standardized mental health patients, or SPs.

Elizabeth Gosch, PhD, professor, psychology and chair of the Department of Counseling, noted that in exit interviews, students routinely list STEPPS as 鈥渢he best part of the program,鈥 and 鈥渆xtremely helpful.鈥

鈥淲e are always looking for ways to increase our students鈥 clinical experience in their first year, so that they are as prepared as possible for when they begin their clinical work so that ultimately, they can deliver the best possible care to their clients,鈥 said Dr. Gosch.


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