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Hays, Danica G.; Prosek, Elizabeth A.; McLeod, Amy L. – Journal of Counseling & Development, 2010
Even though literature indicates that particular cultural groups receive more severe diagnoses at disproportionate rates, there has been minimal research that addresses how culture interfaces specifically with clinical decision making. This mixed methodological study of 41 counselors indicated that cultural characteristics of both counselors and…
Descriptors: Decision Making, Counselors, Cultural Relevance, Disproportionate Representation
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Ramos-Sanchez, Lucila – Journal of Counseling & Development, 2009
This study examined the effects of counselor bilingual ability and counselor ethnicity on client-perceived counselor credibility and cultural competence. Participants were assigned to 1 of 4 treatment conditions created by crossing counselor ethnicity with counselor language. No significant differences were found. Regarding rank ordering of the…
Descriptors: Ethnicity, Mexican Americans, Credibility, Bilingualism
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Lambie, Glenn W.; Hagedorn, W. Bryce; Ieva, Kara P. – Counselor Education and Supervision, 2010
Counselors are required to have high levels of social-cognitive development, significant knowledge regarding ethical and legal practice, and sound ethical decision-making processes to provide effective and ethical services to their clients. This study investigated the effect of two counseling ethics courses on 64 master's-level counselor education…
Descriptors: Counselor Training, Decision Making, Ethics, Cognitive Development
Yager, Geoffrey G.; And Others – 1990
Counseling is a professional field that requires as much or more courage than virtually any non-life-threatening occupation. In a fashion analogous to both the fire fighter or the police officer who is in direct physical danger, effective counselors must fortify themselves and prepare themselves as well as possible when they enter the unknown and…
Descriptors: Anxiety, Counseling, Counselor Characteristics, Counselor Client Relationship
Kaplan, David M. – 2003
This chapter presents counseling ideas and strategies to promote family trust and confidence. These steps include getting the family into the office, the role of proper attire, displaying of credentials, seating arrangements, and the acquisition of informed consent. Also presented is the author's approach to a first family counseling session, with…
Descriptors: Counseling, Counseling Techniques, Counselor Characteristics, Counselor Client Relationship
Myers, Jane E.; Smith, Howard B. – 1999
This article presents the results of a study intended to establish baseline information and a database relative to counselors' receipt of third party payments. This database provides information against which to measure the success of future efforts to gain recognition and benefits for counselors with insurance agencies and other third party…
Descriptors: Certification, Counseling, Counselor Characteristics, Counselors
Lovern, John D.; Price, David B. – 1983
A successful alcoholism counselor needs to have a suitable personality, the proper training, and a realistic idea of what it is like to work in the field. In order to assess the necessary personal qualities and training, and to obtain firsthand information about working as an alcoholism counselor, alcoholism counselors and supervisors (N=50)…
Descriptors: Adults, Alcoholism, Counseling, Counselor Characteristics
Everall, Robin D.; Paulson, Barbara L. – Canadian Journal of Counselling, 2004
This paper discusses the issue of counsellor burnout and secondary traumatic stress (STS) and its potential impact on ethical behaviour. Burnout and STS are common outcomes of providing counselling and psychotherapy and may lead to counsellor impairment. A diminished ability to function professionally may constitute a serious violation of the…
Descriptors: Psychotherapy, Ethics, Burnout, Counseling
Maniei, Farahnaz – 1984
Counseling is a dyadic interaction between client and counselor, in which their cognitive processes influence how they interact and communicate. To investigate the effect that a match of cognitive complexity between counselor and client has upon the counselor's empathy, 9 counselors and 27 clients participated in a study. After 7 weeks of…
Descriptors: College Students, Counseling, Counseling Effectiveness, Counselor Characteristics
Bechofer, Robert A. – 1983
Judaism provides for human mental health as well as modern psychology since all elements of counseling philosophy and techniques are inherent in classic Jewish institutions and practices. As opposed to a behaviorist theory of determinism, the Judaic theory of personality and development believes man is endowed with free will but only at the point…
Descriptors: Counseling, Counseling Theories, Counselor Characteristics, Counselor Qualifications