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Golightly, Cornelius L. – Personnel and Guidance Journal, 1971
Counseling tends to ignore the analytic contributions of professional philosophy for understanding the nature of value and value theory. Counseling will be a better art when counselors are as concerned with what philosophy says about values as they are with the contributions of the social sciences. (Author)
Descriptors: Counseling, Counselor Characteristics, Counselors, Decision Making
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Stefferud, Barbara; Bolton, Brian – Counseling and Values, 1981
Examined the relationship between therapist values and reported use of various modes of nonverbal communication in individual counseling. Counselors (N=90) responded to a nonverbal closeness and touching behavior questionnaire and a value survey. Results indicated that therapist values are associated with various categories of nonverbal behavior.…
Descriptors: Body Language, Counseling, Counselor Characteristics, Counselors
Kelly, Eugene W., Jr. – 1994
Current attention to the study of values in counseling and psychotherapy reflect a shift from earlier notions that counseling can be or should be a value-free enterprise. This study looked at the values that characterize counselors and therefore may influence the counseling process. The study looked at values in four domains: mental health values;…
Descriptors: Attitude Measures, Counseling, Counselor Attitudes, Counselor Characteristics
Webb, Lee; Rochester, Dean E. – Counselor Educ Superv, 1969
Descriptors: Counseling, Counselor Characteristics, Counselor Qualifications, Counselor Training
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Beutler, Larry E.; Bergan, John – Journal of Counseling Psychology, 1991
Applies typology to counseling research that lends understanding to role that client-counselor similarity and difference may play in facilitating counseling effects. Asserts that considering this model in relation to existent research illustrates the value of such a typology both for defining relevant cultural differences and for understanding…
Descriptors: Client Characteristics (Human Services), Congruence (Psychology), Counseling, Counselor Characteristics
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Kelly, Eugene W., Jr. – Journal of Counseling & Development, 1995
Surveyed counselors representative of the American Counseling Association membership regarding their value orientations in four domains: universal values, mental health values, individualistic-collectivistic values, and religious-spiritual values. Found a generally concordant value profile across these domains, presenting an overall pattern of a…
Descriptors: Counseling, Counselor Attitudes, Counselor Characteristics, Counselors
Wierzba, Joan D. – 1989
Cultural awareness enlarges the world view of traditional counseling methodologies that teach that the dominant society's values are the healthy norms to use in assessing and assisting ethnic groups. A dominant society counselor or therapist can be more effective in helping members of other groups by utilizing self-awareness and developing a…
Descriptors: American Indians, Counseling, Counseling Effectiveness, Counseling Techniques
Paquin, Andre, Ed. – Journal of the Canadian Guidance and Counselling Association, 1980
This special edition on employment counseling contains a series of articles demonstrating some of the employment counseling initiatives currently underway in Canada. Included are separate English and French texts of each of the following articles: "The Assessment Component of Employment Counselling: Some Suggestions," by P. J. Patsula…
Descriptors: Blue Collar Occupations, Career Counseling, Counseling, Counseling Objectives