Abstract

The purpose of this study is to explore the Wee class counselors's experience of suicide crisis work and to explore the support and improvements suggested by the Wee class counselors in carrying out suicide crisis work. For this purpose, an online survey was conducted targeting the Wee class counselors at schools where suicide crisis cases were reported to the city ministry of education in Region A, and the response data from 34 Wee class counselors who participated in the survey was collected through a modified consensus qualitative analysis. The research method (Consensual Qualitative Research-Modified, CQR-M) was applied and analyzed. The research results were classified into five areas: performance of suicide crisis tasks, difficulties in suicide crisis tasks, competencies for suicide crisis intervention, collaboration with the Wee Center, and support for the stress of suicide crisis tasks, and hence 32 categories were derived. This study is meaningful in that it explored in depth the experiences of suicide crisis work experienced by Wee class counselors at school sites and the support and improvements they suggest. Based on this, it was established that Wee class counselors could provide effective suicide crisis work, and we sought specific ways to do this.

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