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Penner, Wes – Canadian Counsellor, 1971
The literature cited suggests that the hippie life style is an extension of life styles of vagabonds, hermits, or ascetics. This style is gaining popularity and helping professionals must recognize that ususally it is the small radical groups who are first to articulate ideas later common to more people. (Author)
Descriptors: Attitudes, Social Attitudes, Social Environment, Social Values
Taylor, Hugh – Canadian Counsellor, 1972
College freshmen were surveyed to determine their opinions regarding marijuana. Analysis of the data showed that male students in all cases were ahead of female students in exploring the marijuana sub-culture. The data provides a basis for judging future trends in this controversial area of student life. (Author)
Descriptors: College Freshmen, Drug Abuse, Drug Addiction, Marihuana
Marks, Stephen E.; Green, Richard M. – Canadian Counsellor, 1971
If the Indian youth is to feel understood by the counselor and trust him, the counselor must demonstrate his interest and concern through direct involvement in the activities which are important to the Indian students. (Author)
Descriptors: American Indians, Counseling, Cultural Influences, Cultural Pluralism