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Berenson, Bernard G. – Counseling Psychologist, 1990
Responds to review by Baker, Daniels, and Greeley of three major programs for systematic training of graduate-level counselors. Lists 10 important contributions by Robert R. Carkhuff to psychology and specifically to counseling and education. (TE)
Descriptors: Counselor Training, Graduate Study, Higher Education, Human Resources

Hoshmand, Lisa L. S. Tsoi – Counseling Psychologist, 1989
Reviews major paradigms that differ from positivistic research tradition of reductive experimentation. Describes naturalistic-ethnographic, phenomenological, and cybernetic paradigms in terms of their conceptual base, methodological characteristics, applications, types of research questions they can address, and strengths and limitations. Proposed…
Descriptors: Counseling, Counselor Training, Evaluation Methods, Graduate Students

Altmaier, Elizabeth M. – Counseling Psychologist, 1991
Reviews applications of counseling psychology to problems of physical health. Describes how counseling and psychoeducational models of direct service, counseling skills training, and consultation can be used to affect problems of physical health. Considers issues of psychological practice in health care settings with emphasis on ethics and service…
Descriptors: Conflict, Counseling, Counselor Training, Decision Making

Wilson, Linda S.; Ranft, Victor A. – Counseling Psychologist, 1993
Surveyed 50 student representatives from American Psychological Association-accredited doctoral programs in professional psychology on exposure to and type of ethics education, and perception of preparedness to deal with ethical dilemmas. Found that 94% of programs required training in ethics and that most students felt prepared for legal and…
Descriptors: Counseling, Counselor Training, Decision Making, Doctoral Programs

Westefeld, John S.; Range, Lillian M.; Rogers, James R.; Maples, Michael R.; Bromley, Jamie L.; Alcorn, John – Counseling Psychologist, 2000
Although counseling psychology trainees are increasingly exposed to suicidal clients, research suggests that comprehensive, systematic training in suicidology in counseling psychology programs rarely occurs. This contribution provides counseling psychology educators and practitioners with an overview of the field of suicidology as it applies to…
Descriptors: Counseling Psychology, Counselor Client Relationship, Counselor Educators, Counselor Training

Silverman, Morton M. – Counseling Psychologist, 2000
Elaborates on some of the issues raised by Werth and Holdwick, and Westefeld et al. (2000, [this issue]). Comments on the implications for the training and clinical practice opportunities of counseling psychologists. Seeks to analyze certain aspects of the state of the art in these fields to stimulate and challenge thinking about working with…
Descriptors: Counseling Psychology, Counselor Educators, Counselor Training, Graduate Study

Larson, Lisa M. – Counseling Psychologist, 1998
A social cognitive model of counselor training is presented using the metaphor of a drama to describe the emerging efficacy of the counselor in working with clients. After developing the story, attention is given to contexts and barriers to success. Seven research propositions are provided for supervisors. (Author/EMK)
Descriptors: Constructivism (Learning), Counseling Effectiveness, Counseling Techniques, Counseling Theories
Utsey, Shawn O.; Gernat, Carol A.; Hammar, Lawrence – Counseling Psychologist, 2005
This study examined the reactions of White counselor trainees to hypothetical, provocative, cross-racial counseling and supervision dyads. It employed a qualitative methodology of inquiry to explore the underlying dynamics associated with cross-racial counseling and supervision dyads. Working with a sample of 8 White male and female counselor…
Descriptors: Supervision, Trainees, Supervisor Supervisee Relationship, Counselor Training
Utsey, Shawn O.; Hammar, Lawrence; Gernat, Carol A. – Counseling Psychologist, 2005
More than 30 years ago, Vontress (1971) advocated for counselor training programs to address the role of race in the counseling process and the ways in which racial factors impede the development of counselor-client rapport. He posited that the anxiety experienced by White clinicians in cross-racial counseling dyads is manifest in reactions of…
Descriptors: Psychologists, Counseling Psychology, Counselor Training, African Americans
Goodman, Lisa A.; Liang, Belle; Helms, Janet E.; Latta, Rachel E.; Sparks, Elizabeth; Weintraub, Sarah R. – Counseling Psychologist, 2004
Despite recent calls for counseling psychology to embrace social justice-oriented work, there has been little discussion about what such work actually looks like. The first part of this article derives a set of principles from feminist and multicultural counseling theories that counseling psychologists should consider as they engage in social…
Descriptors: Social Change, Psychologists, Counseling Theories, Consciousness Raising
Palmer, Laura K. – Counseling Psychologist, 2004
The theories and tenets of multiculturalism and feminism require psychologists to extend awareness, knowledge, and skills for competent practice, research, and teaching. In addition, these theories and tenets challenge us to become social change agents. In the article "Training Counseling Psychologists as Social Justice Agents: Feminist and…
Descriptors: Social Change, Psychologists, Change Agents, Justice
Phillips, Julia C.; Ingram, Kathleen M.; Smith, Nathan Grant; Mindes, Erica J. – Counseling Psychologist, 2003
Despite the reduction of overt heterosexist biases in the psychological literature, questions exist about the content and methodology of articles on lesbian, gay, and bisexual (LGB) issues in the counseling literature. This study provides a content and methodological analysis of 119 LGB-related articles that were published in eight major…
Descriptors: Homosexuality, Sexual Identity, Counseling, Periodicals
Leung, S. Alvin – Counseling Psychologist, 2003
Although it is an established psychological specialty in the United States, counseling psychology is still a culturally encapsulated discipline confined to its national borders. Internationalizing the discipline will require colleagues in the United States to examine their attitudes, abandon their sense of self-sufficiency, and engage counseling…
Descriptors: Psychologists, Multilingualism, Counselor Training, Global Approach

Foreman, Milton E. – Counseling Psychologist, 1977
The author discusses the rapidly changing demands by institutions of higher education on the functions of counseling centers and how these demands affect the interaction between counseling centers and counseling psychology training programs. He relates some aspects of the identity of counseling psychology that must change. (Author/JEL)
Descriptors: Accountability, Certification, Community Programs, Counseling

May, Eugene P. – Counseling Psychologist, 1977
Emerging roles for counseling psychologists in hospitals are discussed. Counseling psychologists work to improve patient quality of life by direct delivery of service to the patient and through staff consultation. In addition to patient care, another function of the counseling psychologist is training and supervision. Implications for training are…
Descriptors: Counseling, Counselor Role, Counselor Training, Health Services