Affiliation:
1. Department of Counselling and Psychology Hong Kong Shue Yan University Hong Kong SAR China
2. School of Social & Health Sciences James Cook University Singapore Singapore
Abstract
AbstractBackgroundSchool counselling in the Asia Pacific region has experienced enormous development in the last few decades but faces many serious challenges as counsellors seek to respond to the needs of young people in a complex and fast‐changing environment.AimsThis article aimed to explore the challenges school counsellors face in finding a clear identity and sense of purpose.DiscussionWe outline the antecedents and consequences of a weak counsellor identity. We suggest that the future development of school counselling in the region rests on responding to the challenge of school counsellors finding a clear and robust identity by (1) adopting an ecological perspective and (2) developing culture‐specific, indigenous ways of counselling.ConclusionGiven that the development of school counselling in this region has a long way to go, we briefly sketch some research priorities for the years ahead, which may contribute to the realisation and articulation of a stronger professional identity for school counsellors.