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Wright, John; Sabourin, Stephane – Canadian Counsellor, 1984
Discusses several strengths and weaknesses of the behavioral approach in psychotherapy. Possible remediation of some of the weaknesses are explored through integration of contributions from client-centered or psychodynamic approaches. Risks associated with an integrated model of psychotherapy are considered. (Author)
Descriptors: Behavior Modification, Counseling Theories, Counselor Training, Foreign Countries
Shepard, Blythe; Shoop, Else – 2003
The task of making a career decision can seem daunting for many young people. Careers do not always follow a straightforward, logical trajectory, and chance events can define or change the course of one's career path. Youth may benefit from a learning environment designed to guide the imagining and inventing of their future. A wide range of…
Descriptors: Career Counseling, Career Exploration, Constructivism (Learning), Counseling Theories
Bernes, Kerry – 2001
A brief overview of the role of emotions in facilitating client change from a constructivist perspective is provided in this paper. With this background in place, several case studies will be discussed to illustrate the impact and role of emotions in facilitating change in counseling and career development. (Author)
Descriptors: Career Counseling, Career Development, Change, Constructivism (Learning)
Marshall, Anne – 2001
Boundaries are limits that define us as separate from others. Although this concept is a familiar one in personal and addictions counseling, it is seldom discussed in career development or career counseling. Yet boundary issues arise constantly in working relationships, in the job-application process, among employees, and especially with…
Descriptors: Career Counseling, Counseling Theories, Employer Employee Relationship, Foreign Countries
Peavy, R. Vance – 2000
SocioDynamic Counseling, a registered Canadian Trademark, is a new type of counseling created to meet the needs of a changing world. It places a greater emphasis on creativity and cooperation between counselor and client, and upon acknowledging the importance of context in counseling. The SocioDynamic perspective is both a spanning perspective and…
Descriptors: Career Counseling, Constructivism (Learning), Context Effect, Cooperation
Hiebert, Bryan; Johnson, Pamela – 1994
While most counselor training programs highlight basic counseling skills, few programs address the development of counselors' conceptual abilities. This study explores the changes in conceptualizations of counseling and the corresponding changes in the counseling skills of prepracticum counseling trainees. Six graduate students in a counselor…
Descriptors: Cognitive Structures, Concept Formation, Counseling Techniques, Counseling Theories