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Chrisler, Joan C. – 1987
Despite the increasing acceptance of the value of psychotherapy, there are still those who think people should solve their own problems. A study was conducted to investigate the attitudes of college students toward seeking professional help before and after taking a course in abnormal psychology to determine whether exposure to the purposes and…
Descriptors: Attitude Change, College Curriculum, College Students, Helping Relationship
Holzman, Lois – 1988
While established approaches to therapy help the individual adapt to an essentially fixed world, Social Therapy (a 15-year-old clinical, educational, and developmental psychology practiced in clinics and private practices in New York, Boston, and other cities, with applications to crisis, the epidemic of abuse, and educational failure) seeks to…
Descriptors: Clinical Psychology, Counseling Theories, Developmental Psychology, Educational Psychology
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Webb, Dwight – Personnel and Guidance Journal, 1979
Dugald S. Arbuckle, an advocate of human rights in counseling and writer on existential humanistic thought in psychotherapy and education, reflects on the roots of his humanistic thinking. He discusses a wide range of ideas with a former student. (Author)
Descriptors: Counseling, Counselors, Existentialism, Guidance
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Brooks, Lin – Journal of Counseling Psychology, 1974
Forty male and 40 female college students were rated on self-disclosure in interviews with either male or female interviewers of high or low status. Results were very mixed. The need for use of multiple measures in self-disclosure research and implications for client-therapist matching was noted. (Author)
Descriptors: College Students, Helping Relationship, Higher Education, Interviews
Gaw, Beverly A. – 1976
This paper presents both a developmental and an operational definition of the process of therapeutic communication and analyzes the dynamics of the helping relationship in terms of therapeutic communication. Basically, therapeutic communication is defined operationally by the complementary communication behaviors which occur in each stage of the…
Descriptors: Communication (Thought Transfer), Helping Relationship, Higher Education, Human Relations
Saltzman, C.; And Others – Journal of Counsulting and Clinical Psychology, 1976
The formation of a psychotherapy relationship was studied using self-reports of clients and therapists. Items designed as measures of a set of dimensions considered salient to the process of therapy were incorporated into client and therapist report forms. A number of client and therapist dimensions predicted persistence in treatment. (Author)
Descriptors: College Students, Counseling Effectiveness, Dropout Research, Dropouts
Dole, Arthur A.; And Others – 1986
Although there is some evidence that informally trained persons such as peers, housewives, bartenders, hairdressers, and others can be helpful to persons in distress, research on the cognitive and verbal behaviors of these amateur counselors is lacking. A single case design was used to compare a female lawyer without formal training in counseling…
Descriptors: Cognitive Style, Counseling Effectiveness, Counselor Evaluation, Counselor Performance
Rockman, Ilene F. – 1973
The college and university counseling center traditionally employs standard techniques in helping students, faculty, and staff in overcoming problems of mental stress (Berman, 1972). A technique suitable to both individual and group sessions, but rarely utilized is Re-Evaluation Co-Counseling or R.C. For the past twenty years, R.C. has gained an…
Descriptors: College Students, Counseling, Emotional Adjustment, Helping Relationship
Morse, Philip S. – 1991
A study analyzed the extent to which writing teachers in conferencing situations employ the communication techniques used by professional helping agents. A metatheory of communication techniques developed by Allen Ivey and associates which attempts to combine and synthesize the relevant psychotherapeutic and counseling techniques in the profession…
Descriptors: Communication Research, Communication Skills, Communication (Thought Transfer), Counseling
Strachan, Angus; And Others – 1979
This training manual explains the process of rating client openness from a short sample of dyadic help-intended interactions. The overview of client openness includes a discussion of the 10-week undergraduate program which teaches students to assess client openness based on behavioral ratings from the Group Assessment of Interpersonal Traits…
Descriptors: Counselor Training, Disclosure, Helping Relationship, Higher Education
Bringmann, Wolfgang G.; Abston, Nathaniel, Jr. – 1981
Research on the cognitive activity of clinicians during the initial interview has revealed that mental health professionals are often guided by social stereotypes of attractiveness in their choice of patients for intensive individual or group psychotherapy. Specifically, YAVIS patients (young, attractive, verbal, intelligent, successful) are…
Descriptors: Cognitive Processes, College Students, Counselor Attitudes, Counselor Client Relationship
Thomas, Jeanne L. – 1992
This textbook is designed to introduce undergraduates to the scientific study of aging in adults. Among the topics covered in the book's 15 chapters are: approaches to the study of adult development and aging (research methodology and related issues, a life-span perspective, ethical issues); theories in the study of adult development (models of…
Descriptors: Adult Development, Adult Learning, Adults, Age Differences