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Kegan, Robert Graham – Counseling Psychologist, 1979
Considers a neo-Piagetian address to the processes of personality and its implications for counseling or psychotherapy. Although the neo-Piagetian framework is different, its metaphors and premises may make it the better equipped to deal with the issues central to those psychologies most influential to the counseling enterprise. (Author)
Descriptors: Counseling, Individual Development, Motivation, Personality Development
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Espin, Olivia M. – Counseling Psychologist, 1993
Responds to earlier article by Carolyn Zerbe Enns on feminist counseling and psychotherapy, noting that Enns could have elaborated on what the challenge of multiculturalism meant for the future of feminist therapy and counseling. Asserts that tendency to overgeneralize from data and information gathered from experience of white women continues for…
Descriptors: Counseling Theories, Cultural Differences, Ethnicity, Feminism
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Fry, P. S. – Counseling Psychologist, 1992
Discusses counseling implications and applications of several social theories of aging. Explores effects of some rather distinct perspectives on aging, beginning with conceptualizations, research studies, and criticisms of disengagement theory, activity theory, and role theory, leading up to continuity theory and liberation perspective. Focuses on…
Descriptors: Aging (Individuals), Counseling, Foreign Countries, Older Adults
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Crose, Royda – Counseling Psychologist, 1992
Responds to previous article by Fry (1992) on social theories of aging. Commends Fry on his detailed, factual retrospective look at gerontological literature, yet fears that article presents flat, linear, stereotypical picture of working with older adults. Reaction focuses on three specific areas of concern: language, demographics, and treatment…
Descriptors: Aging (Individuals), Counseling, Older Adults, Reader Response
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Atchley, Robert C. – Counseling Psychologist, 1992
Responds to previous article by Fry (1992) on social theories of aging. Expresses wish that Fry had not included so many marginally useful or discredited theories and had instead concentrated on more careful treatment of remaining theories, particularly disengagement theory, continuity theory, and socioenvironmental theory. Also wonders about…
Descriptors: Aging (Individuals), Counseling, Older Adults, Reader Response
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Qualls, Sara Honn – Counseling Psychologist, 1992
Responds to previous article by Fry (1992) on social theories of aging. Commentary notes the value and some limits of Fry's purpose, elaborates on core themes from Fry's article, and provides references to additional readings for counselors who want to work with elderly clients. (NB)
Descriptors: Aging (Individuals), Counseling, Older Adults, Reader Response
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Dettman, David F. – Counseling Psychologist, 1992
Responds to previous article by Fry (1992) on social theories of aging. Notes that Fry provides gerocounselor with good overview of social gerontology theories of aging. Presents case study that provides anecdotal support that socioenvironmental framework can be flexible structuring for gerocounseling. Criticizes Fry for giving impression that…
Descriptors: Aging (Individuals), Counseling, Older Adults, Reader Response
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Carden, Ann D. – Counseling Psychologist, 1994
Reviews clinical, theoretical, and empirical literature on wife abuse/abusers. Presents historical and contextual information, overview of domestic violence, prevalence data, and descriptions of evolution and current status of public and professional awareness and response. Proposes integrative model for understanding etiologic, dynamic, and…
Descriptors: Battered Women, Counseling Techniques, Criminals, Etiology
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Hansen, Nancy E. – Counseling Psychologist, 1994
Responds to previous article (Carden, this issue) that reviewed clinical, theoretical, and empirical literature on wife abuse and abusers. Contends that, although Carden did excellent job of summarizing available information on batterers, she did not take a stance and defend it, both in regard to existing literature and her proposed integrative…
Descriptors: Battered Women, Counseling Techniques, Criminals, Etiology
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Stevens, Mark A. – Counseling Psychologist, 1994
Responds to previous article (Carden, this issue) that reviewed clinical, theoretical, and empirical literature on wife abuse and abusers. Sees Carden's article as excellent and much-needed example of counseling psychology mainstreaming issues of violence against women. Focuses comments on fear of blaming the victim and stopping male violence. (NB)
Descriptors: Battered Women, Counseling Techniques, Criminals, Etiology
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Bograd, Michele – Counseling Psychologist, 1994
Responds to previous article (Carden, this issue) that reviewed clinical, theoretical, and empirical literature on wife abuse/abusers. Notes that Carden capably and fairly highlights distinctions between different theories of battering. States that no current theory is sufficient for exploring wife abusers and that theorizing and practice should…
Descriptors: Battered Women, Counseling Techniques, Criminals, Etiology
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Sprenkle, Douglas H. – Counseling Psychologist, 1994
Responds to previous article (Carden, this issue) that reviewed clinical, theoretical, and empirical literature on wife abuse and abusers. Argues that Carden's version of systems theory is too narrow and makes implications about causality and responsibility for wife abuse that would be rejected by most contemporary family therapists including…
Descriptors: Battered Women, Counseling Techniques, Criminals, Etiology
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Browning, Christine; And Others – Counseling Psychologist, 1991
Explores unique issues and concerns facing lesbian women in U.S. culture. Examines theoretical issues and effective therapeutic interventions in counseling lesbians. Specific content areas highlighted include lesbian identity development and management; interpersonal and couple issues; and specific problems such as substance abuse, domestic…
Descriptors: Client Characteristics (Human Services), Counseling Techniques, Counseling Theories, Females
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Tucker, Carolyn M. – Counseling Psychologist, 1991
Responds to previous articles by Alcorn, Altmaier, and Harris regarding counseling psychologists' involvement in health care. Maintains that present knowledge within counseling psychology is less applicable to health-related research, full participation of counseling psychologists in research and theory development in health field without…
Descriptors: Counselor Training, Health, Health Occupations, Professional Recognition
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Bowman, Sharon L. – Counseling Psychologist, 2003
Phillips, Ingram, Smith, and Mindes's significant contribution exposes some of the gaps in our current writing regarding gay men, lesbian women, and bisexual men and women. Counseling psychology should incorporate gay, lesbian, and bisexual (GLB) samples into some of our current mainstream areas of study, including a focus on lesbian women, gay…
Descriptors: Females, Homosexuality, Sexual Identity, Counseling Psychology
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