Publication: The Evaluation of ENhancing Assessment of Common Therapeutic factors – Sri Lanka (ENACT-SL) to Assess Common Factors in Counselling in Determining Therapist Competence in Sri Lanka
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2022-09-15
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Faculty of Humanities and Sciences, SLIIT
Abstract
Counselling and psychotherapy play an
essential part in mental health care. The
modern field of mental health care includes
many counselling modalities. Each modality
consists of specific knowledge and skills. This
diversity makes objective evaluation of a
therapist's competence across counselling
modalities challenging. The "common factors"
theory claims that along with each modality's
specific strengths and techniques, common
factors in counselling are essential for
successful counsellor–client relationships. In
high-income countries, the mental health care
field has developed many tools to evaluate
counselling skills based on the common factors
relevant to specific socio-cultural settings.
Hence, the usefulness of these tools is limited
to the socio-cultural backgrounds where the
tools were developed. The current study
evaluated the ENhancing Assessment of
Common Therapeutic factors – Sri Lanka
(ENACT-SL) rating scale with the participation of
68 novice and experienced counsellors who
used two versions of the scale to evaluate 10-
minute pre-recorded counselling sessions. The
scale's reliability was assessed using Intraclass
Correlation Coefficients (ICC). The ICC for interrater
reliability was above 0.75, denoting ‘good’
inter-rater reliability, while the ICC for intrarater
repeatability was poor for both groups.
The research findings contributed in developing
a new version of ENACT-SL based on 'five
domains' of counselling skills to be used in
counsellor training and assessment in Sri Lanka.
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Counselling, common factors, NACT-SL, therapist-assessment, therapist competence
Citation
Nilanga Abeysinghe, Brandon Kohrt, Ananda Galappatti. (2022). The Evaluation of ENhancing Assessment of Common Therapeutic factors – Sri Lanka (ENACT-SL) to Assess Common Factors in Counselling in Determining Therapist Competence in Sri Lanka. Proceedings of SLIIT International Conference on Advancements in Sciences and Humanities, (11) October, Colombo, 332 - 338.
