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Hansen, James T. – Journal of Humanistic Counseling, 2012
V. Suthakaran (2012) uses cognitive-experiential self-theory as the basis for his argument that the humanities and science should have equal ideological status in the counseling profession. The author disagrees with this basic thesis and some of the related theoretical points that V. Suthakaran makes. However, the author agrees that the humanities…
Descriptors: Counselors, Humanities, Sciences, Ideology
Cornforth, Susan C. – International Journal for the Advancement of Counselling, 2008
In this paper I take the position that global warming is the most serious threat to the well-being, including the psychological health, of all peoples in all parts of the world. It is of particular significance to indigenous peoples: for example, those from small island states, those who inhabit low-lying deltas, and those who do not have access…
Descriptors: Indigenous Populations, Climate, Ethics, Counselor Role
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Van Hesteren, Frank; Ivey, Allen E. – Journal of Counseling and Development, 1990
Contends the time has come for counseling and development to claim its space as a first-class profession in its own right, distinct from but incorporating important aspects of the related professional disciplines of counseling psychology, clinical psychology, and social work. Attempts to define counseling and development. (ABL)
Descriptors: Counseling, Counselor Role, Individual Development
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Carey, John C.; Lanning, Wayne L. – Counseling and Values, 1991
Develops an analogy between viruses and ideas. Suggests that ideas, like viruses, can invade and infect us and that immune systems need to be developed to prevent future infection of destructive ideas. Discusses implications of the virus-idea analogy for the counseling profession, including counselors' susceptibility to infectious ideas which they…
Descriptors: Counseling, Counselor Role, Ideology, Viruses
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Witmer, J. Melvin; And Others – Journal of Counseling & Development, 1986
Genetic counseling assists people in identifying potential or manifest genetic problems, understanding their implications, making decisions about what course to follow, and working through psychological and social aspects as they affect individuals or couples. Four ethical principles and related ethical issues pertaining to autonomy, beneficence…
Descriptors: Counseling, Counselor Role, Genetics, Moral Issues
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Head, David W.; And Others – Journal of Counseling & Development, 1985
Presents dimensions that serve as a background for counselors to assist families in considering options related to disabled infants. Dimensions include the meaning of life, cost to benefit ratio, medical options, legal precedent, and a theological perspective. This issue is related to counseling practice through counselor ethics and values.…
Descriptors: Counseling, Counselor Role, Death, Disabilities
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Robinson, Sharon E. – Journal of Counseling and Development, 1990
Responds to article by Van Hestern and Ivey. Comments on the advocacy of one approach to change; the separation of counseling from counseling psychology; and the role of the Association for Counselor Education and Supervision in facilitating this paradigm shift to a developmental philosophy/practice. (ABL)
Descriptors: Counseling, Counselor Role, Individual Development, Reader Response
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Ivey, Allen E.; Van Hesteren, Frank – Journal of Counseling and Development, 1990
Claims the educational-developmental model allows a profession to work with the many contributions of the medical and psychological models but still to remain distinct. Recommends professional identity of counseling and development be defined more clearly to counselors and others. (ABL)
Descriptors: Counseling, Counselor Role, Individual Development, Reader Response
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Herman, Keith C. – Counseling and Values, 1998
In exploring his narrative as a counselor, this author was led to new growth and insights. Defining the counselor's narrative may be an important supplement to client narrative therapy. (Author)
Descriptors: Counseling, Counselor Role, Counselors, Development
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Skinner, Michael E. – School Counselor, 1985
Discusses the school counselor's role in relation to special education programs, emphasizing historical and training perspectives. Emerging roles and future directions are described. (BL)
Descriptors: Counseling, Counselor Role, Counselor Training, School Counselors
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Tinsley, Howard E. A.; Bradley, Richard W. – Journal of Counseling & Development, 1986
One explanation for the argument that tests contribute little to the counseling process, may be that counselor training has focused on technical aspects of testing rather than application. Principles and procedures to follow in interpreting tests are explored, including counselor and client preparation, delivery, and follow-up of the…
Descriptors: Counseling, Counseling Objectives, Counselor Role, Counselor Training
Hilliard III, Asa G. – Journal of Non-White Concerns in Personnel and Guidance, 1985
Focuses on the meaning of culture and technology for counseling and developmental services. Suggests that the profession has failed to respond to cultural realities, and a full-scale review of professional systems is needed. (JAC)
Descriptors: Counseling, Counselor Role, Cultural Influences, Individual Development
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Schmidt, John J. – Journal of Counseling & Development, 1994
Suggests that a successful "war" on alcohol and other drug abuse requires cooperation among counselors and other helping professionals, beginning among professional counselors. View of counselors' roles must be expanded, as well as those of schools, government agencies, law enforcement officials, health professionals, and recreational specialists.…
Descriptors: Alcohol Abuse, Counseling, Counselor Role, Drug Abuse
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Aubrey, Roger F. – School Counselor, 1985
Presents an overview of educational reform proposals emphasizing the lack of recognition for human development. Discusses why guidance and counseling has been ignored and why counselors are partly to blame. The role of the counselor in contributions to educational excellence is discussed. (BL)
Descriptors: Career Counseling, Counseling, Counselor Role, Educational Change
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Rickgarn, Ralph L. – Journal of College and University Student Housing, 1985
Presents "upstream", a model for the utilization of professional counseling services in the residence halls, encompassing developmental, preventive, and remedial approaches. Suggests that the professional counselor can assist in four capacities in the actualization of these approaches: as a therapist, as a consultant, as a change agent,…
Descriptors: College Students, Counseling, Counselor Role, Dormitories
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