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Freund, Philipp Alexander; Kasten, Nadine – Psychological Bulletin, 2012
Individuals' perceptions of their own level of cognitive ability are expressed through self-estimates. They play an important role in a person's self-concept because they facilitate an understanding of how one's own abilities relate to those of others. People evaluate their own and other persons' abilities all the time, but self-estimates are also…
Descriptors: Academic Achievement, Validity, Program Effectiveness, Effect Size
Lim, Nayoung; Kim, Eun Kyoung; Kim, Hyunjung; Yang, Eunjoo; Lee, Sang Min – Journal of Employment Counseling, 2010
The current study identifies and assesses individual and work-related factors as correlates of burnout among mental health professionals. Results of a meta-analysis indicate that age and work setting variables are the most significant indicators of emotional exhaustion and depersonalization. In terms of level of personal accomplishment, the age…
Descriptors: Mental Health Workers, Burnout, Stress Variables, Work Environment
A Conceptual Framework for Understanding Students' with Disabilities Transition to Community College
Garrison-Wade, Dorothy F.; Lehmann, Jean P. – Community College Journal of Research and Practice, 2009
Students with disabilities are significantly underrepresented in the nation's community college population for multiple reasons. These include low expectations, poor high school preparation and transition planning, lack of communication or support services, and ineffective or poor support from school services personnel and faculty. This paper…
Descriptors: College Students, Social Support Groups, Community Colleges, Economically Disadvantaged
Theoretical Orientation and Reported Practice: A Survey of Eclecticism among Counsellors in Britian.

Hollanders, Henry; McLeod, John – British Journal of Guidance and Counselling, 1999
Reports on a survey of eclecticism and integrationism in counselors and other therapists. Results indicate that nearly 87% of counselors reported multiple orientations and approaches alongside a wide range of techniques. Findings suggest that eclecticism and integrationism are the preferred modes of approach, especially for the more experienced…
Descriptors: Counseling Techniques, Counseling Theories, Counselors, Foreign Countries
Dykeman, Cass; Doyle, Stacey L. – 1995
In the counseling profession, women constitute the majority of clients and practitioners. Given this situation, two questions arise concerning counselor preparation literature: (1) To what extent have women authored counselor preparation literature? (2) To what degree has this literature considered gender? In order to establish a context for…
Descriptors: Authors, Bibliometrics, Counseling, Counseling Psychology

Weinrach, Stephen G.; Lustig, Daniel; Chan, Fong; Thomas, Kenneth R. – Journal of Counseling & Development, 1998
Sources of contributions to this journal were examined for volumes 57-71. Purposes were to: (1) identify the primary institutional sources of articles; (2) identify the primary individual contributors; (3) identify and compare the program affiliations of individual contributors by editor; (4) investigate relative contributions of psychologists…
Descriptors: Authors, Counseling, Counselors, Faculty Publishing

Walker, Donald F.; Gorsuch, Richard L.; Tan, Siang-Yang – Counseling and Values, 2004
Religion and spirituality are important aspects of multicultural competency for therapists to consider given the religious culture in America. Researchers have found that more than 90% of Americans claim either a Protestant or Catholic religious affiliation (Keller, 2000), 40% of Americans attend religious services on a weekly basis, and more than…
Descriptors: Psychiatry, Psychologists, Marriage Counseling, Social Work

Lyddon, William J. – Counseling Psychologist, 1995
Analyzes attachment theory's viability as an overarching framework for counseling psychology. Places particular emphasis on the integrative potential and heuristic value of the theory, arguing that it can use biological (structural), psychological (cognitive/affective), and social dimensions of experience to clarify developmental dynamics in…
Descriptors: Affective Behavior, Attachment Behavior, Concept Formation, Counseling Psychology

Betchen, Stephen J. – American Journal of Family Therapy, 1995
Offers an integrative model of supervision--the Intersystem Model of couple therapy of the Marriage Council of Philadelphia--that consolidates individual, interactional, and intergenerational therapies, providing a base from which the supervisor of couple therapy can be most effective. A detailed case of supervision is utilized to demonstrate the…
Descriptors: Case Studies, Counselor Evaluation, Counselor Performance, Counselor Training

Lopez, Frederick G. – Counseling Psychologist, 1995
Reviews attachment theory's conceptual foundations and key empirical findings while tracing important conceptual and methodological advances. Results of contemporary theory-guided studies of adult affect regulation, social competence, and intergenerational continuity are selectively reviewed. Considers implications of these findings for advancing…
Descriptors: Adjustment (to Environment), Adults, Affective Behavior, Attachment Behavior

Kenny, Maureen E.; Rice, Kenneth G. – Counseling Psychologist, 1995
Presents a model--consistent with formulations in developmental psychology and psychopathology--that extends attachment theory to late adolescence. Discusses attachment in the context of life-span development, stress, coping, and adjustment. Favors addressing methodological challenges in order to validate attachment-based developmental and…
Descriptors: Adjustment (to Environment), Adolescents, Affective Behavior, Attachment Behavior