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Rosenthal, David A.; Hoyt, William T.; Ferrin, James M.; Miller, Susan; Cohen, Nicholas D. – Rehabilitation Counseling Bulletin, 2006
Over the past 25 years, meta-analysis has assumed a significant role in the synthesis of counseling and psychotherapy research through the evaluation and interpretation of the results of multiple studies. An examination of four widely recognized rehabilitation counseling journals, however, reveals that only one meta-analysis (Bolton & Akridge,…
Descriptors: Psychotherapy, Rehabilitation Counseling, Data Interpretation, Meta Analysis

Allumbaugh, Denise Litterer; Hoyt, William T. – Journal of Counseling Psychology, 1999
Describes analyses based on 35 studies on effectiveness of Grief Therapy. Clients with no-treatment control groups showed little improvement, possibly because of the relatively long delay between loss and treatment. Client selection procedures appear to contribute strongly to variability in effect size (ESs). The majority of studies involving…
Descriptors: Control Groups, Counseling Effectiveness, Effect Size, Grief

Hoyt, William T. – Journal of Counseling Psychology, 1996
To test a two-phase model of interpersonal influence in counseling, used a meta-analytic review to examine antecedents or effects (or both) of perceived therapist credibility. Results conformed to the predictions of the model, with therapist credibility cues moderately related to credibility, and credibility strongly related to therapist…
Descriptors: Client Attitudes (Human Services), Counseling Effectiveness, Counseling Effectiveness, Counselor Client Relationship