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Milner, Marleen; Wolfer, Terry A. – Journal of Social Work Education, 2023
Research suggests that most college and beginning graduate students lack the cognitive complexity required to engage in effective practical and ethical reasoning. Studies on cognitive development support the view that how people approach complex problems varies significantly depending on the underlying epistemic assumptions they use to guide their…
Descriptors: Decision Making, Social Work, Counselor Training, Ethics
Cheung, Monit – Journal of Social Work Education, 2022
The miracle question (MQ) is a technique for assessing clients' ability to discover their potential in search of solutions. Educators can train students to use the classic MQ (What would life be without this problem?) to develop solution-focused skills in social work and counseling. This article describes the MQ Variations tool derived from the…
Descriptors: Teaching Methods, Social Work, Counselor Training, Questioning Techniques
Neugebauer, Sabina Rak; Morrison, Diane; Karahalios, Vicky; Harper, Evan; Jones, Haley; Lenihan, Shauna; Oosterbaan, Fenner; Tindall, Carly – Action in Teacher Education, 2021
Current teacher preparation programs have received scrutiny for failing to sufficiently support teachers in valuing and developing their knowledge of data literacy. The current study explores a collaborative approach to increasing pre-service teachers' experiences with data literacy by including under-utilized data experts: school psychologists.…
Descriptors: Data Analysis, Decision Making, Preservice Teacher Education, Literacy
Young, Anita A.; Bryan, Julia A. – Measurement and Evaluation in Counseling and Development, 2018
Researchers examined data from a national sample of 776 school counselors to further determine the factor structure of the School Counselor Leadership Survey. Confirmatory factor analyses supported use of a modified 5-factor model. Survey scores demonstrated good internal consistency and convergent validity. Differences between supervisors and…
Descriptors: School Counselors, Leadership, Factor Analysis, School Counseling
Newman, Daniel S.; Hazel, Cynthia E.; Barrett, Courtenay A.; Chaudhuri, Sayani Das; Fetterman, Hallie – Journal of Educational & Psychological Consultation, 2018
School consultation is practiced in rapidly changing educational settings, including increasing student diversity and the implementation of a multitiered system of supports. This changing context may shift the boundaries of what it means to consult and how best to achieve change through consultation. The purpose of this study was to explore how…
Descriptors: Entry Workers, School Psychologists, Counselor Attitudes, School Counseling
Simon, Dennis J.; Cruise, Tracy K.; Huber, Brenda J.; Swerdlik, Mark E.; Newman, Daniel S. – Psychology in the Schools, 2014
Effective supervision models guide the supervisory relationship and supervisory tasks leading to reflective and purposeful practice. The Developmental/Ecological/Problem-Solving (DEP) Model provides a contemporary framework for supervision specific to school psychology. Designed for the school psychology internship, the DEP Model is also…
Descriptors: Supervision, Models, Problem Solving, School Psychology
Cole, Rebecca – ProQuest LLC, 2012
Given the current focus on student outcomes, use of the problem-solving model to plan interventions is one method by which school psychologists can hold themselves accountable for implementing counseling interventions that have a positive impact on student behavioral outcomes and mental health. This study surveyed school psychologists about their…
Descriptors: Problem Solving, School Psychologists, Models, Online Surveys
Newman, Daniel; Cocol, Pamela; Coffin, Teresa – Communique, 2010
The authors of this article were brought together by a common goal: enhancing consultation skills during internship year. As the concluding experience of preservice training, the school psychology internship provides an opportunity for trainees to move from novice levels of skill awareness and limited application toward more competent practice.…
Descriptors: School Psychologists, School Psychology, Consultants, Consultation Programs
Geller, Elaine; Foley, Gilbert M. – American Journal of Speech-Language Pathology, 2009
Purpose: To offer a framework for clinical supervision in speech-language pathology that embeds a mental health perspective within the study of communication sciences and disorders. Method: Key mental health constructs are examined as to how they are applied in traditional versus relational and reflective supervision models. Comparisons between…
Descriptors: Clinical Supervision (of Teachers), Mental Health, Counselor Training, Supervisor Supervisee Relationship
Peer reviewedPitts, James H. – Counselor Education and Supervision, 1992
Notes that practicum and internship programs in a counselor education department may encounter two basic types of problems: those which require structural change and those which do not. Presents the Practicum-Internship Problem Solving (PIPS) model, a model that combines systems concepts with consultative approach to help to identify and solve…
Descriptors: Counselor Training, Higher Education, Internship Programs, Models
Tindall, Judith A. – 1989
A step-by-step model for training peer counselors forms the basis of the trainer's manual and accompanying exercises for trainees which are organized into two books for effective skill building. Designed for peer counseling trainees, this document presents the first of these two exercise books. The book begins with three very brief chapters which…
Descriptors: Assertiveness, Communication Skills, Counselor Training, Empathy
Peer reviewedLemire, David – Counselor Education and Supervision, 1976
Counselor education is sometimes exciting and sometimes frustrating. Students in the counselor education program at Idaho State University have formulated a way of dealing with the frustrations associated with graduate education in counseling. "The Candidacy Game" was developed as a result of the pressures facing graduate students in the program.…
Descriptors: Counselor Training, Educational Games, Educational Media, Games
Peer reviewedDoyle, Robert E. – Counselor Education and Supervision, 1982
Presents a two-dimensional conceptual model which outlines a comprehensive approach to skill-oriented counselor training. Discusses eight major counselor roles: attender; clarifier; informer or describer; prober or inquirer; supporter or reassurer; motivator or prescriber; evaluator or analyzer; and problem solver. (Author)
Descriptors: Communication Skills, Counselor Client Relationship, Counselor Role, Counselor Training
Torbit, Gary – Canadian Counsellor, 1981
Investigated assumptions that people choose careers which are consistent with their learning styles and are shaped to fit career learning norms. Counselor trainees (N=35) indicated their "preferred" learning style, and subsequently, their perceptions of "counselor" learning style. Results supported the assumptions. (Author/RC)
Descriptors: Career Choice, Cognitive Style, Counselor Role, Counselor Training
Peer reviewedMorran, D. Keith; And Others – Journal of Counseling & Development, 1995
Describes a model that can be used to supplement systematic training approaches to behavioral skills. Presents four phases used to teach counselor trainees cognitive skills and self-instructional strategies related to attending and seeking information, forming hypotheses and conceptual models, and intervention planning and self-instruction. (RJM)
Descriptors: Autoinstructional Aids, Concept Formation, Counselor Training, Counselors
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