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Kivlighan, Dennis M., Jr. – Journal of Counseling Psychology, 2007
Researchers examining the therapy relationship are encouraged "to study both patients' and therapists' contribution to the relationship and the ways in which these contributions combine to impact treatment outcome" (Steering Committee, 2002, p. 443). Research on the therapeutic alliance, however, is dominated by studies that examine the individual…
Descriptors: Models, Psychotherapy, Counselor Client Relationship, Interpersonal Communication
Sweeney, Thomas J. – 1989
This book describes the practical applications of the psychology of Alfred Adler. The first chapter provides a short introduction to Adler and his work. Chapter 2 contains a compendium of the latest research and practices on the characteristics of healthy persons as they relate to individual psychology. Chapters 3 and 4 explain dimensions and uses…
Descriptors: Counseling Techniques, Counseling Theories, Theory Practice Relationship
Levis, Donald J. – 1990
The movement within behavior therapy to introduce cognitive terms, constructs, and techniques reflects and involves an extension of the pervasive cognitive movement within the experimental field and the long-standing cognitive approach of many clinicians. Modern day attacks on behaviorism by cognitivists have been almost exclusively geared to the…
Descriptors: Behaviorism, Cognitive Psychology, Counseling Theories, Trend Analysis
Savickas, Mark L. – 1990
Temporal experience structures how people conceptualize their careers and enact vocational behavior. Optimal career success and satisfaction follow from an experience of time characterized by an orientation to a future that is densely populated with events clearly connected to present behavior. Career interventions may empower individuals by…
Descriptors: Career Counseling, Counseling Theories, Intervention, Time Perspective
Savickas, Mark L. – 1990
Career maturity denotes degree of readiness to make realistic career choices. Clients below a certain threshold of readiness lack the life experiences and personal inclinations needed to make fitting occupational choices. To increase their readiness, a counselor may help these clients develop the decisional attitudes and learn the choice concepts…
Descriptors: Career Choice, Counseling Theories, Readiness, Vocational Maturity
Peterson, J. Vincent; Nisenholz, Bernard – 1990
Transpersonal Counseling and Wholistic Counseling are two relatively new approaches to psychotherapy. Transpersonal counseling is based on the work of transpersonal psychologists who believe that there are potential cognitive, moral, and motivational stages of development beyond those reached by most adults. It suggests a "fourth force"…
Descriptors: Comparative Analysis, Counseling Techniques, Counseling Theories, Psychotherapy
Brown, Michael H. – 1986
Important insights about how to develop human potential are being discovered these days in a field called transpersonal psychology. This new field is called the fourth force in psychology because like psychoanalysis, behaviorism, and humanistic psychology before it, it is on the cutting edge of what it means to be fully human. It seeks to develop…
Descriptors: Counseling Theories, Human Resources, Labor Force Development
Edwards, Patsy B. – Journal of Physical Education and Recreation, 1978
The author answers general questions on the meaning and function of leisure counseling, as might be posed by students, professionals, and researchers. (MJB)
Descriptors: Counseling Objectives, Counseling Theories, Definitions, Leisure Time
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Lloyd, Sally A. – Journal of Divorce, 1986
Reviews the mid- and later-life divorce literature in the context of two currently popular theories of divorce. Finds tentative support for the theories as they apply to mid- and later-life divorce. Gives particular reference to the need for more rigorous empirical testing of mid- and later-life divorce models. (Author/ABB)
Descriptors: Counseling Theories, Divorce, Midlife Transitions, Models
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Wampold, Bruce E.; White, Thomas B. – Journal of Counseling Psychology, 1985
Examined the 27 studies comprising the "Counseling Process and Outcomes" section of the 1982 "Journal of Counseling Psychology" (JCP) to identify underlying research themes. Results indicated that the social influence model was the primary representative model for the JCP's 1982 research into process and outcome. (BH)
Descriptors: Behavioral Science Research, Cluster Analysis, Counseling Theories
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Stevens, Michael J.; Pfost, Karen S. – Psychology: A Quarterly Journal of Human Behavior, 1983
Examines whether cognitive behavior therapy represents a legitimate or premature set of therapeutic techniques. Explores the emergent integration of cognitive and behavioral approaches to psychotherapy both historically and conceptually. Reviews sources for the trend to include cognition in behavior therapy and analyzes the cognitive-behavioristic…
Descriptors: Behavior Modification, Cognitive Restructuring, Counseling Theories, Psychotherapy
Hopkins, Samuel W., Jr. – Southern Journal of Educational Research, 1976
The article proposes that there are three possible relationships between religion and counseling/psychology: (1) religion and counseling are identical, (2) religion and counseling converge or overlap, and (3) religion and counseling are different and distinct. Examples of each combination are discussed, particularly in reference to the writings in…
Descriptors: Counseling, Counseling Theories, Protestants, Psychology
Bohart, Arthur C. – 1999
There is relatively little theory on how psychotherapy clients self-heal since most theories of therapy stress the magic of the therapist's interventions. Of the theories that exist, this paper briefly discusses Carl Rogers' theory of self-actualization; and the dialectical theories of Greenberg and his colleagues, Jenkins, and Rychlak. Gendlin's…
Descriptors: Counseling Theories, Personality Change, Psychotherapy, Self Actualization
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Passons, William R. – Personnel and Guidance Journal, 1972
The author offers a brief introduction to some of the basic tenets of Gestalt therapy, noting goals that are similar to those in counseling theories. He also suggests several interventions from Gestalt therapy to be considered for group counseling and discusses their applications. (Author)
Descriptors: Counseling Theories, Counselors, Group Counseling, Intervention
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Roth, Marvin Carson – Personnel and Guidance Journal, 1973
The author reflects with tongue in cheek on how a facilitator's desire to be facilitative may obscure the line between wishful thinking and common sense. (Author)
Descriptors: Behavior Change, Counseling Effectiveness, Counseling Theories, Therapists
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