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Publication Date: 2013-Oct
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The Broaching Attitudes and Behavior Survey (BABS): An Exploratory Assessment of Its Dimensionality
Day-Vines, Norma L.; Bryan, Julia; Griffin, Dana
Journal of Multicultural Counseling and Development, v41 n4 p210-223 Oct 2013
The continuum of broaching behavior is a conceptual framework explicating how counselors broach or have explicit discussions about racial, ethnic, and cultural factors with their clients during treatment (Day-Vines et al., 2007). Counselors can assume 5 particular broaching orientations: avoidant, isolating, continuing/incongruent, integrated/congruent, and infusing. The authors operationalized the continuum of broaching behavior using the Broaching Attitudes and Behavior Scale and found support for a 4-factor model of broaching behavior.
Descriptors: Behavior Rating Scales, Counselor Attitudes, Counseling Techniques, Race, Ethnicity, Cultural Influences, Attitude Measures
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Language: English
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