Haiyasoso, MariaKrennerich, Sarah M.2019-05-062019-05-062019-05Krennerich, S. M. (2019). <i>Lived experiences of professional counselors repeatedly impacted by hurricanes</i> (Unpublished thesis). Texas State University, San Marcos, Texas.https://hdl.handle.net/10877/8153The research surrounding professional counselors’ lived experiences pertaining to disaster counseling has focused mainly on a single disaster. Researchers have identified a need to explore further the phenomenon of working in post-disaster counseling and the shared trauma between counselors and clients. In this study, the researcher investigated the lived experiences of counselors who lived and worked in areas experiencing repeated natural disaster along the Texas Gulf Coast. The researcher used a phenomenological method to explore and describe commonalities, differences, and themes that emerged from participants’ interviews. The findings include five themes describing participants’ lived experiences repeatedly facilitating post-disaster counseling. Implications for the counseling field include utilizing case studies in trainings and introducing master’s level students to trauma field work.Text133 pages1 file (.pdf)enRepeated disastersProfessional counselorsPost-disasterCounselingDisaster counseling trainingShared traumaDisasters--Texas--Gulf CoastDisaster victims--Counseling ofPhenomenologyLived Experiences of Professional Counselors Repeatedly Impacted by HurricanesThesis