2 research outputs found
Psychosocial counselling in Nepal: Perspectives of counsellors and beneficiaries
The aims of this qualitative study were (1) to add to the understanding of the
growing field of psychosocial counselling in Nepal, and (2) gather concrete points for
improvement of services. Semi-structured interviews were conducted with clients (n=34),
para-professional counsellors (n=26) and managers (n=23) of organizations in which
psychosocial counselling was taking place. The main findings were that stakeholders
generally presented a positive view of the significance and supportive function of
psychosocial counselling, while providing useful suggestions for improvement. Matters of
ongoing training and supervision, confidentiality and integration of counselling within
mainstream care provision need to be addressed and potentially adapted. Implications for
other non-Western countries with little mental health resources are discussed