Institute for Behavioral Research, University of Georgia, Athens, GA 30602, USA.
J Subst Abuse Treat. 2013 Feb;44(2):186-92. doi: 10.1016/j.jsat.2012.05.001. Epub 2012 May 29.
Based on mentoring theory, social exchange theory, and theories of stress and coping, this study examined antecedents and consequences of the provision of mentoring support by clinical supervisors. Of particular interest is how the provision of mentoring support is further linked to counselor's experience of work-to-nonwork conflict. Survey data were collected in person in 2008 from 418 matched clinical supervisor-counselor dyads who worked in substance use disorder treatment programs across the U.S. Path analysis showed that clinical supervisors' evaluation of relational costs, relational benefits, and overall relationship quality with a particular counselor was related to the counselor's perception of the amount of mentoring support provided. In turn, perceived mentoring support was negatively related to both strain-based and time-based work-to-nonwork conflict among counselors. These findings suggest that counselors and clinical supervisors should be encouraged to build positive social exchanges to help reduce perceptions of counselor work-to-nonwork conflict.
基于指导理论、社会交换理论以及压力与应对理论,本研究考察了临床督导者提供指导支持的前因和后果。特别关注的是,提供指导支持如何进一步与咨询师的工作-非工作冲突体验联系起来。2008 年,我们通过实地调查的方式从美国各地的物质使用障碍治疗项目中收集了 418 对匹配的临床督导者-咨询师二人组的数据。路径分析表明,临床督导者对特定咨询师的关系成本、关系收益和整体关系质量的评价与咨询师对提供的指导支持数量的感知有关。反过来,感知到的指导支持与咨询师的工作-非工作冲突的基于紧张的和基于时间的方面均呈负相关。这些发现表明,应该鼓励咨询师和临床督导者建立积极的社会交换关系,以帮助减少咨询师对工作-非工作冲突的感知。