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Rich, Robert O.; Sampson, Dick T. – Counselor Education and Supervision, 1990
Asserts that intensive family simulation provides a bridge between classroom role plays and supervised practicums in family-therapy training. Presents such a simulation method and describes specific techniques in three distinct phases of intensive family simulation: family building, therapy simulation, and debriefing. (Author/NB)
Descriptors: Counselor Training, Family Counseling, Graduate Students, Higher Education
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Chata, Charles C.; Loesch, Larry C. – Professional School Counseling, 2007
A clinical simulation technique was used to investigate how future school principals view the roles of professional school counselors, particularly as those responsibilities are represented in the ASCA National Model[R]. The 244 respondents were principals-in-training (i.e., graduate students) officially enrolled in educational administration…
Descriptors: Graduate Students, Educational Administration, School Counselors, Principals
Robinson, Sharon E.; Cabianca, William A. – 1983
Although the effectiveness of role play and its vicarious learning experiences for counselor training is well documented, little research has focused on the impact of the order of playing the roles on skill development. To investigate the effect of ordinal position, 36 beginning counseling students, 24 female and 12 male, with a median age of 30,…
Descriptors: Counseling Techniques, Counselor Training, Empathy, Graduate Students