| 英文摘要 |
Research purpose This study explored the effectiveness of integrated psychology and pharmacy as a dual profession in psychological consultation. The objective was to understand the learning experiences and practical reflections of psychological counseling students who participated in this dual-profession integration program. Research Design/Method/Approach The research participants were 15 graduate and doctoral students who underwent a semester-long systematic training program that integrated psychological consultation and pharmacology. Thirteen students completed the full study, while two did not participate in the pre- or post-assessments. A mixed-methods research design consisting of both quantitative and qualitative analyses was employed. The quantitative component utilized the“Consultation Self-Efficacy Scale”to assess participants’consultation competencies before and after the training. The qualitative component employed narrative analysis to explore participants' experiences following the structured training program. Research Findings or Conclusions The integration of quantitative and qualitative findings revealed the following key outcomes: (1) The implementation of this consulting training enhanced consulting abilities, as evidenced by improvements in various aspects such as enhanced understanding of psychological consultation, pharmacology, and cultural sensitivity. (2) Learning experience and awareness of dual-professional integration included: enhanced knowledge and skills in psychological consultation, differentiation from related professions, clarification of counselling functions and roles, and reflection on ethical issues in consultation. (3) Practical skills and reflections on dual-professional integration included: cultivating knowledge of drug mechanisms, enhancing consultation ability, promoting systemic collaboration perspectives, and improving sensitivity to multiculturalism. (4) Development and application of dual-professional integration involved developing forms, proactive promotion, role positioning, and building support systems. Research Originality/Value 1. This study constructs a dual-professional integration model that facilitates participants’learning of diverse approaches to psychological consultation, thereby enhancing the effectiveness of consulting practices through dual-professional cooperation. 2. It explores practical experiences, with the aim of understanding participants’learning and professional reflections with the dual-professional integration model, and to provide guidance for the future Educational Policy Recommendations and Applications 1. Strengthen the establishment and cultivation of school psychological counseling courses and provide on-the-job training mechanisms to enhance the psychological consultation abilities and self-efficacy of counselors. 2. Regard system collaboration and multicultural sensitivity as important capabilities for psychological consultation training and cultivation to improve the quality and effectiveness of psychological consultation. |