For Mental Health Practitioners

Would you like to help improve therapy & counseling?
 
We are researchers at the University of Auckland. We would like to draw on your work experiences to improve counseling and therapy for ‘rainbow’ (LGBTIQ and Questioning, or sexual/gender minority) Chinese young people.
 

If you are a mental health practitioners experienced working with either rainbow, Chinese, or rainbow Chinese young people

 
We would like you to participate in a confidential interview about how to improve counseling & therapy 
 
 
This will be held in the University of Auckland, or a private location that suits you. The interview will take about one hour (less if needed to fit your timetable) to complete and will be held at a time that is convenient for you. You can choose to use either English or Mandarin Chinese to communicate during the interview. Some food will be provided during discussion as a thanks.
 
All information you provide in the discussion will be confidential and no identifying information will appear in any reports or publications out of this study.
 
If you would like to participate, please contact Szu-Ying (Xavier) and he will organise a time for the interview with you.
 
 
  • We hope to talk to a wide range of mental health practitioners (e.g. nurses, social workers, therapists, counsellors, psychologists, psychiatrist, and etc…) who have delivered any form of counseling work to rainbow and/or Chinese young people in the past.