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Gysbers, Norman C. – 1999
This Digest identifies and describes ways that clients' resistance may be exhibited during career counseling. It states that whenever clients are involved in change, client resistance should be expected. Some examples of types of resistance that may be exhibited include fear of counseling, fear of taking responsibility, making excuses, and overt…
Descriptors: Career Change, Career Counseling, College Students, Counseling Objectives
Ryan, Edward Francis – 2003
Within the community college setting, counselors in counseling centers have historically provided academic advising, career guidance, and personal counseling. Today, however, the profile of the typical community college student is very different from that of the student of 40 years ago, when counseling centers originated. Today's community college…
Descriptors: Academic Advising, College Students, Community Colleges, Counseling Theories
Hinkle, J. Scott – 1994
There has been a dramatic increase in interest and participation in sports during the past decade, and this increase has affected the college student-athlete. Approximately 10% of American college athletes suffer from problems appropriate for counseling interventions. There is a need for counseling professionals who are sensitive to interventions…
Descriptors: Athletes, College Athletics, College Students, Counseling Services
Watson, Joshua C. – 2003
This digest addresses one of the most recognized, yet unofficial, special populations on college campuses nationwide-- college student athletes. It is proposed that misconceptions and stereotypical viewpoints have hindered the development of effective counseling interventions with this population. Although college counseling centers are available,…
Descriptors: Athletes, College Environment, College Students, Counseling
Sanborn, Robert – 1991
Internationalization of higher education and of the student services areas within universities is almost certainly a subject to be dealt with now or in the near future. Career centers may be pressed to internationalize sooner than other areas because of student demand. The university career center should respond to this demand and seek to assist…
Descriptors: Career Centers, Career Counseling, Career Guidance, College Students
Benjamin, Libby – 1987
This factsheet presents several generalizations regarding stress, then looks specifically at faculty/counselor distress and student distress. Coping strategies to help faculty and counselors reduce their own stress and the stress of students are listed; both preventive and combative strategies are included. (NB)
Descriptors: College Faculty, College Students, Coping, Counseling Techniques
Bolton-Brownlee, Ann – 1987
This factsheet examines alcohol use among college students. It explains how to identify problem drinking, discussing negative consequences of drinking, excessive consumption and intoxication, and reasons for drinking. Correlates of problem drinking are described in the areas of personality and gender; peer, family, and environmental influences are…
Descriptors: Alcohol Education, College Students, Counseling Techniques, Drinking
Kerka, Sandra – 1995
Although attrition is repeatedly described as the number one problem in adult basic education (ABE), the raw numbers of attrition rates do not tell the whole story. Studies show noncompleters in both ABE and higher education sometimes leave when they feel their goals have been realized. Counting adults who "stop out" as dropouts is also…
Descriptors: Academic Persistence, Adult Basic Education, Adult Counseling, Adult Dropouts
Garland, Peter H.; Grace, Thomas W. – 1994
The efforts of college student affairs professionals aimed at improving student life, integrating new student groups, and attracting and retaining students are becoming critical to institutions attempting to maintain enrollments of qualified students, ensure academic achievement, place graduates, and develop supportive alumni. Changes in student…
Descriptors: Administrator Responsibility, College Students, Continuing Education, Counseling Services