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Kelly, William E.; Miller, Mark J. – Counseling and Values, 1999
A common client concern is worry. However, an organized description of worry and how to treat it remains relatively unaddressed. Provides two theoretical perspectives of worry and a brief review of the literature on worry. An operational definition of worry is offered, along with suggestions for counselors on how to better assist the worrisome…
Descriptors: Counseling Theories, Counselors, Literature Reviews
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Miller, Mark J. – Journal of Employment Counseling, 1986
Career counseling is complicated and involved, requiring counselors to use a conceptual framework to help guide them through the process. A case study is used to demonstrate how Gati's hierarchical model of vocational interests can assist counselors in working with clients concerned about their careers. (Author)
Descriptors: Career Counseling, Case Studies, Counseling Theories, Models
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Miller, Mark J. – Counseling and Values, 1997
How counselor intentions function within the process of counseling is explored. Counselor intentions are discussed within the framework of the cognitive mediational paradigm. Implications of the use of counselor intentions for the training of beginning counselors are also delineated. (Author/EMK)
Descriptors: Cognitive Structures, Counseling, Counseling Techniques, Counseling Theories
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Miller, Mark J.; And Others – Personnel and Guidance Journal, 1982
Reviews the historical underpinnings of dream theories and suggests that discussions of dreams in counseling can aid in setting up and maintaining therapeutic contact with clients. A number of theoretical positions on the function of dreams are discussed. Specific dream counseling techniques are also delineated. (JAC)
Descriptors: Coping, Counseling Techniques, Counseling Theories, Physiology
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Miller, Mark J.; And Others – Counselor Education and Supervision, 1987
Assessed differences in college students' (N=90) perceptions of a client (Gloria) as a function of treatment (client-centered, gestalt, rational-emotive) received. Stimulus material used was film series, "Three Approaches to Psychotherapy." Found that Gloria was perceived differently as result of type of treatment received, although some…
Descriptors: Client Characteristics (Human Services), College Students, Counseling Techniques, Counseling Theories