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Weinrach, Stephen G. – Personnel and Guidance Journal, 1980
In this interview, Holland shares his views on how the SDS (Self Directed Search) was developed, on the strengths and weaknesses of his theory, and on how to provide vocational counseling efficiently. He also outlines his hopes for the future. (Author)
Descriptors: Career Choice, Career Guidance, Counseling Theories, Guidance Personnel
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Goss, Steve; Mearns, Dave – British Journal of Guidance and Counselling, 1997
Discusses the futility of the "paradigm war" between reductionistic/positivistic and phenomenological/naturalistic philosophies within counseling evaluation. Traces attempts at creating a "truce" based on a strict demarcation of territory. Concludes that more could be gained by accepting both philosophies and by creating a…
Descriptors: Counseling Psychology, Counseling Theories, Epistemology, Evaluation Criteria
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Kuhn, Philip – Journal of Child Sexual Abuse, 1997
Reconstructs Freud's early treatment of Emma Eckstein so as to challenge assumptions that Freud's early writings have no place in the current discourse on child sexual abuse. Reveals how Freud first formulated the radical theory that his patients' psycho-neuroses were due to their having been sexually traumatized as children. (RJM)
Descriptors: Child Abuse, Counseling Theories, Etiology, Fantasy
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Hoosestraat, Tricia; Trammel, Jean – American Journal of Family Therapy, 2003
Spiritual and religious discussion within therapy can be essential for treatment. Proposes that therapists must be aware of their personal level of differentiation in order to effectively integrate spiritual/religious discussion in therapy. (Contains 28 references.)
Descriptors: Counseling Theories, Counselor Client Relationship, Family Counseling, Personal Autonomy
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Gilman, Rich; Huebner, Scott – School Psychology Quarterly, 2003
An important construct in positive psychology is life satisfaction (LS). Although its importance has been recognized by some school psychologists, research findings have remained unsynthesized. In this article, theory, measurement, and correlates of LS among children and youth are reviewed. Following this review, interrelationships among LS…
Descriptors: Adolescents, Children, Counseling Theories, Life Satisfaction
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Meyers, Joel; Meyers, Barbara – School Psychology Quarterly, 2003
The constructs associated with primary prevention are used to consider the tenets of positive psychology. At the same time, issues from the literature on positive psychology can help to expand and strengthen research on primary prevention. Conclusions are reached about the potential bi-directional influences that these fields can have on each…
Descriptors: Counseling Theories, Prevention, Research and Development, School Psychology
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Miller, Laurence – American Journal of Family Therapy, 2003
Reviews pertinent literature on terroristic trauma and combines this information with the author's experience in treating adults, children, and family victims and survivors of recent terrorist attacks. Describes the psychological syndromes resulting from terrorism and discusses the relevant individual and family therapy modalities for treating…
Descriptors: Counseling Techniques, Counseling Theories, Counselor Role, Family Counseling
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Levendosky, Alytia A.; Buttenheim, Margaret – Journal of Child Sexual Abuse, 2002
Presents a case study of the treatment of a pre-adolescent female survivor of incest. The treatment integrated relational and trauma theory perspectives in focusing on reducing self-blame, preventing further isolation, creating a safe, secure environment, and helping the patient develop positive connections with others and feelings of…
Descriptors: Counseling Techniques, Counseling Theories, Females, Incest
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Myers, Jane E.; Shoffner, Marie F.; Briggs, Michele Kielty – Professional School Counseling, 2002
Reviews the cognitive development of children, with a focus on Piagetian theory as a framework for understanding Developmental Counseling and Therapy (DCT). Describes both the assessment process and intervention planning, and provides specific applications to counseling children in school settings. (Contains 35 references.) (GCP)
Descriptors: Children, Cognitive Development, Counseling Theories, Individual Development
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Porfeli, Erik, J. – Career Development Quarterly, 2003
This case response centers on the client Sue, a professional mediator who seeks counseling to resolve a conflict with her employer (M. C. Rehfuss, 2003). The Selective Optimization with Compensation model of human development and Life-Span Theory of Control are used to frame Sue's career development and assist her in making the transition from…
Descriptors: Career Counseling, Career Development, Case Studies, Counseling Techniques
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Guichard, Jean – Career Development Quarterly, 2003
Explores the ultimate goals of today's practices career guidance practices. Notes that it seems unlikely that the individual development model, prevalent in guidance for several decades, could stand up to ethical questioning of its presumptions. The author suggests another model, that of human development. (Contains 62 references.) (GCP)
Descriptors: Career Counseling, Career Guidance, Counseling Theories, Foreign Countries
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Cook, Ellen P.; Heppner, Mary J.; O'Brien, Karen M. – Career Development Quarterly, 2002
Proposes an ecological perspective on career counseling for women of color and white women to conceptualize the dynamic interaction between the person and environment. Provides suggestions for career counselors regarding the implementation of an ecological perspective in career counseling. (Contains 48 references.) (GCP)
Descriptors: Career Counseling, Career Development, Counseling Theories, Environmental Influences
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Betz, Nancy E. – Career Development Quarterly, 2002
Discusses the contributions of a proposed ecological model of career development to women's career counseling. Urges caution in assuming that the emphases of an ecological model apply to all women, and asserts that the concept of individual differences within the genders must remain paramount in career theory and counseling approaches. (Contains…
Descriptors: Career Development, Counseling Theories, Environmental Influences, Females
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Harrington, Thomas; Harrington, Joan – Career Development Quarterly, 2002
Examines the application of a psychometric instrument based on Super's theoretical propositions relating to abilities, called the Ability Explorer, in career counseling. Interpretations illustrate how Super's career development theoretical concepts can be implemented in career counseling. (Contains 22 references.) (GCP)
Descriptors: Ability Identification, Career Counseling, Career Development, Counseling Theories
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Marotta, Sylvia A. – Journal of Counseling & Development, 2002
Counselors who take an ecological perspective on family relationships may be more effective in their consultation, prevention, and direct service roles. Summarizes current research on the nature of parent and child attachments and on the importance of monitoring children's environments. Implications of this research are suggested for counselors…
Descriptors: Attachment Behavior, Counseling Effectiveness, Counseling Theories, Family Relationship
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