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Loe, Scott A.; Jones, W. Paul; Crank, Joe N.; Krach, S. Kathleen – Journal of Instructional Psychology, 2009
Counseling is highly valued by school psychology faculty and practitioners but represents a small area of concentration within many graduate training programs, often comprised only of two or three survey courses without a supervised practicum experience. This multiple baseline, across subjects, study involving nine school psychology trainees…
Descriptors: Graduate Study, School Psychology, Special Education Teachers, Trainees
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Clark, Heddy Kovach; Murdock, Nancy L.; Koetting, Kristin – Counseling Psychologist, 2009
Counseling psychology doctoral students (N = 284) from 53 training programs throughout the United States anonymously completed online measures of burnout, career choice satisfaction, global stress, role conflict, social support (from family/friends, advisors, other students) and psychological sense of community (SOC) in the doctoral program. Two…
Descriptors: Graduate Students, Burnout, Role Conflict, Career Choice
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Flores, Elena; Tschann, Jeanne M.; Dimas, Juanita M.; Pasch, Lauri A.; de Groat, Cynthia L. – Journal of Counseling Psychology, 2010
Utilizing the concept of race-based traumatic stress, this study tested whether posttraumatic stress symptoms explain the process by which perceived discrimination is related to health risk behaviors among Mexican American adolescents. One hundred ten participants were recruited from a large health maintenance organization in Northern California.…
Descriptors: Questionnaires, Gender Differences, Age Differences, Mexican Americans
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Romano, John L.; Netland, Jason D. – Counseling Psychologist, 2008
The theory of reasoned action and planned behavior (TRA/PB) is a model of behavior change that has been extensively studied in the health sciences but has had limited exposure in the counseling psychology literature. The model offers counseling psychologists a framework to conceptualize prevention research and practice. The model is important to…
Descriptors: Prevention, Psychologists, Behavior Modification, Behavior Change
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Eggerth, Donald E. – Journal of Career Assessment, 2008
This article argues that vocational psychology is, and has been, positive psychology. It provides an overview of the theory of work adjustment (TWA), one of the most robust and best validated theories in vocational psychology. It also provides an introduction to person-environment-correspondence (PEC) counseling, an extension of the TWA concepts…
Descriptors: Vocational Adjustment, Psychology, Personality Theories, Counseling
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Rizq, Rosemary; Target, Mary – British Journal of Guidance & Counselling, 2008
There is a widely acknowledged lack of clarity in psychotherapeutic training about the role of personal therapy in developing practitioner competence. This paper presents part of a wider ongoing qualitative study exploring the role that personal therapy plays in the clinical practice and training of experienced counselling psychologists. Results…
Descriptors: Counseling Psychology, Psychologists, Psychotherapy, Counselor Training
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Aegisdottir, Stefania; Gerstein, Lawrence A.; Cinarbas, Deniz Canel – Counseling Psychologist, 2008
Concerns about the cross-cultural validity of constructs are discussed, including equivalence, bias, and translation procedures. Methods to enhance equivalence are described, as are strategies to evaluate and minimize types of bias. Recommendations for translating instruments are also presented. To illustrate some challenges of cross-cultural…
Descriptors: Translation, Psychologists, Counseling Psychology, Counseling
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Forrest, Linda M. – Counseling Psychologist, 2008
Understanding our identity as counseling psychologists has been an issue since the inception of our specialty in the 1940s and one that the authors of these two articles (Goodyear et al., 2008 [this issue]; Munley, Pate, & Duncan, 2008 [this issue]) tackle in new and different ways. In this response, this author (a) identifies additional reasons…
Descriptors: Psychologists, Counseling Psychology, Identification, Counseling Theories
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Goodyear, Rodney K.; Murdock, Nancy; Lichtenberg, James W.; McPherson, Robert; Koetting, Kristin; Petren, Suzanne – Counseling Psychologist, 2008
The authors examined changes in the profession of counseling psychology by comparing results of similar surveys of Society of Counseling Psychology (SCP) members administered 15 years apart (in 1985 and 2000). The authors found the roles and settings of SCP members were relatively stable across this period but observed that notably fewer…
Descriptors: Job Satisfaction, Psychologists, Counseling Psychology, Counselor Role
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Bang, Keeyeon; Park, Jeeseon – Counseling Psychologist, 2009
The demand for mental health services in Korea is increasing, and a corresponding rise in the number of trainees in counseling psychology results in a need for effective supervision. Using a grounded theory approach, this study explored Korean supervisors' experiences in supervision to better understand the current status of supervision practice…
Descriptors: Grounded Theory, Health Services, Mental Health Programs, Supervision
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Strom, Thad Q.; Lee, D. John; Trahan, Emily; Kaufman, Aimee; Pritchett, Tiffany – Measurement and Evaluation in Counseling and Development, 2009
This study provides a detailed analysis of all race-related articles published in prominent counseling journals between 1995 and 2004. Findings indicate that 75% of articles did not define race variables and in the absence of an operational definition, authors tended to conceptualize race as an inherent biological variable. (Contains 3 tables.)
Descriptors: Social Science Research, Counseling Psychology, Race, Journal Articles
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Edwards, Nivischi N.; Lambie, Glenn W. – Journal of Humanistic Counseling, Education and Development, 2009
Childhood sexual abuse (CSA) is prevalent among women. Person-centered counseling (PCC) is an effective core therapeutic approach to use when treating women with this issue. This article provides (a) an overview of CSA, (b) an orientation to PCC, and (c) a case example illustrating the primary application of this approach.
Descriptors: Sexual Abuse, Females, Womens Studies, Counseling Techniques
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Yakushko, Oksana – Counseling Psychologist, 2009
The current xenophobic cultural environment in the United States makes it imperative that psychologists understand the nature of xenophobia and recognize its consequences. This article explores sociological, social psychological, and multicultural research to examine the causes of negative attitudes toward immigrants. Xenophobia is presented as a…
Descriptors: Stranger Reactions, Negative Attitudes, Psychologists, Counseling Psychology
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Yeh, Christine J.; Inman, Arpana G. – Counseling Psychologist, 2007
This article presents an overview of various strategies and methods of engaging in qualitative data interpretations and analyses in counseling psychology. The authors explore the themes of self, culture, collaboration, circularity, trustworthiness, and evidence deconstruction from multiple qualitative methodologies. Commonalities and differences…
Descriptors: Data Analysis, Counseling Psychology, Qualitative Research, Research Methodology
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Schlosser, Lewis Z.; Kahn, Jeffrey H. – Journal of Counseling Psychology, 2007
The authors present the results from a study investigating advisor-advisee relationships in counseling psychology doctoral training. Participants were 47 advisor-advisee dyads who were currently working together in an advising relationship. The results indicated that advisors and advisees exhibited significant agreement in their assessments of…
Descriptors: Counseling Psychology, Academic Advising, Doctoral Programs, Interpersonal Relationship
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