Future-Ready Minds, Resilient Hearts: Understanding Psychological Well-being and Resilience in College Teaching in the Philippines

Authors

  • April Liza Durano Colegio de San Antonio de Padua
  • Abelardo Banuag Colegio de San Antonio de Padua
  • Lalaine A. Bate Colegio de San Antonio de Padua
  • Genesis C. Dejan Colegio de San Antonio de Padua
  • Marie Bless R. Misa Colegio de San Antonio de Padua
  • Genesa P. Paragados Colegio de San Antonio de Padua
  • Alberto A. Jumao-as Jr. Colegio de San Antonio de Padua
  • Dharel Acut Cebu Technological University

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.32996/jpbs.2025.5.1.1

Keywords:

Coping strategies, College instructors, Institutional support, Psychological well-being, Teacher resilience

Abstract

The psychological well-being of college instructors is a critical factor in their professional satisfaction and effectiveness, yet there is limited research on how various dimensions of well-being evolve in response to career challenges and institutional support, particularly for instructors balancing both teaching and administrative duties. This study addresses this gap by exploring the psychological well-being of 12 college instructors in a qualitative case study. Using in-depth interviews, the study examines five key constructs of well-being: emotional, social, professional, physical, and personal well-being. The findings reveal that instructors' well-being is shaped by external pressures, such as the dual demands of teaching and administrative responsibilities, as well as institutional support. Internal factors, including coping strategies, personal reflection, and social support, also play a significant role. Notably, the study identifies the importance of a sense of purpose, work-life balance, and supportive relationships in maintaining resilience against stress. In conclusion, the study emphasizes that a holistic approach to teacher well-being, considering both professional and personal dimensions, is essential for enhancing mental health and job satisfaction. The research underscores the need for institutions to develop tailored, comprehensive well-being programs and suggests that future research should examine the long-term effects of such interventions, particularly for instructors with dual roles, and explore how different teaching contexts influence well-being outcomes.

Author Biographies

  • April Liza Durano, Colegio de San Antonio de Padua

    April Liza Durano holds a BA in Psychology from Cebu Doctors’ University and an M.A. in Social Psychology from the University of San Carlos. She teaches Understanding the Self to non-Psychology students and courses like Introduction to Psychology, Physiological Psychology, Filipino Psychology, and Social Psychology. Her research focuses on the personal narratives of tattooed individuals and explores how tattoos reflect societal values, trends, and cultural changes over time.

  • Abelardo Banuag, Colegio de San Antonio de Padua

    Abelardo Banuag is a licensed clinical psychologist and psychometrician. He earned his M.A. in Clinical Psychology from the University of San Carlos and is currently pursuing a Ph.D. in Clinical Psychology at Silliman University. A faculty member teaching Research and Practicum in Psychology, his research focuses on sports intervention programs for children in conflict with the law and promoting mental health advocacy.

  • Lalaine A. Bate, Colegio de San Antonio de Padua

    Lalaine A. Bate is a Psychology Instructor at Colegio de San Antonio de Padua. She holds a Master’s in Psychology specializing in Industrial and Organizational Psychology from the University of San Jose-Recoletos and a Diploma in Professional Education from Cebu Technological University. With experience teaching diverse psychology and humanities courses, her research interests include organizational improvement, talent management, and human resource strategies, aiming to enhance workplace practices and development.

  • Genesis C. Dejan, Colegio de San Antonio de Padua

    Genesis C. Dejan is a seasoned Clinical Psychology educator with over a decade of teaching experience in Cebu. He is a faculty member at San Antonio de Padua, specializing in Psychological Statistics and Experimental Psychology. Beyond academia, he serves as a research consultant at Eleison Foundation and collaborates with NGOs, including PMHA-Cebu, to promote mental health awareness. He is also a licensed clinical psychologist dedicated to mental health advocacy.

  • Marie Bless R. Misa, Colegio de San Antonio de Padua

    Marie Bless R. Misa is the Assistant Dean of the College of Arts and Sciences at Colegio de San Antonio de Padua. She holds a Bachelor’s degree in Mass Communication, majoring in Journalism, from the University of San Jose-Recoletos and a Diploma in Professional Education from Colegio de San Antonio de Padua. Currently pursuing a Master’s in English at the University of the Visayas, her research interests focus on the lived experiences of English teachers and students.

  • Genesa P. Paragados, Colegio de San Antonio de Padua

    Genesa P. Paragados, EdD, is the President of Colegio de San Antonio de Padua. She earned her Doctorate in English Language Teaching and has taught professional education courses, English Enhancement, and Understanding the Self in higher education. Her research interests include linguistics, sociolinguistics, psycho-social barriers in teaching and learning, strategies in teaching ESL, and theories of language learning and acquisition.

  • Alberto A. Jumao-as Jr., Colegio de San Antonio de Padua

    Alberto A. Jumao-as Jr., EdD, is the Vice President for Academics and Research of Colegio de San Antonio de Padua. He holds multiple degrees, including a Bachelor of Science in Industrial Education from Cebu Technological University, a Master of Arts in Special Education from Cebu Normal University, a Doctor of Education in Educational Management from the University of Southern Philippines Foundation, and a Master of Arts in Speech Pathology from the University of the Visayas. He has also completed academic requirements for Master’s degrees in Early Childhood Education and Vocational Education.

     

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Published

2025-01-16

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Research Article

How to Cite

Durano, A. L., Banuag, A., Bate, L., Dejan, G., Misa, M. B., Paragados, G., Jumao-as, A. J., & Acut, D. (2025). Future-Ready Minds, Resilient Hearts: Understanding Psychological Well-being and Resilience in College Teaching in the Philippines. Journal of Psychology and Behavior Studies, 5(1), 01-14. https://doi.org/10.32996/jpbs.2025.5.1.1