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Ohrt, Jonathan H.; Prochenko, Yulia; Stulmaker, Hayley; Huffman, David; Fernando, Delini; Swan, Karrie – Journal for Specialists in Group Work, 2014
In this phenomenological study, we explored 52 group members' development in experiential groups. Specifically, participants completed 10 weekly journal reflections about their experiences as members and also reflected on the group's overall development. Four overall themes--exploration, transition, working, closure--as well as multiple subthemes…
Descriptors: Group Counseling, Counselor Training, Experiential Learning, Student Experience
Tremblay, Christopher William – ProQuest LLC, 2014
This research is a qualitative case study of graduate certificate programs offered in college counseling in the United States. This study presents historical and current information about eight different college counseling certificate programs and seven themes that describe these programs in the context of national college access and college…
Descriptors: Graduate Study, Counselor Training, Counselor Certification, School Counseling
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Acar, Tulin; Voltan-Acar, Nilufer – Educational Sciences: Theory and Practice, 2013
The aim of this study was to evaluate the basic concepts of multigenerational Family Therapy and to evaluate the scenes of the film ''My Father and My Son'' according to these concepts. For these purposes firstly basic concepts of Multigenerational Family Therapy such as differentiation of self, triangles/triangulation, nuclear family emotional…
Descriptors: Films, Family Counseling, Family Relationship, Counseling Techniques
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Guo, Yuh-Jen; Wang, Shu-Ching; Combs, Don C.; Lin, Yi-Chun; Johnson, Veronica – Journal of Counseling & Development, 2013
Because of the recent introduction of a licensure law, professional counseling has grown rapidly in Taiwan after decades of slow development. The authors provide a historical review of the development of professional counseling in Taiwan and discuss the current status and future trajectory of professional counseling in Taiwan.
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Counselors, School Counselors, Mental Health Workers
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Kanenberg, Heather – Journal of Teaching in Social Work, 2013
In an effort to move the methodology of policy analysis beyond the traditional and artificial position of being objective and value-free, this article is a call to those working and teaching in social work to consider a feminist policy analysis lens. A review of standard policy analysis models is presented alongside feminist models. Such a…
Descriptors: Feminism, Policy Analysis, Social Work, Public Policy
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Giordano, Amanda; Clarke, Philip; Borders, L. DiAnne – Counselor Education and Supervision, 2013
Supervision offers a distinct opportunity to experience the interconnection of counselor-client and counselor-supervisor interactions. One product of this network of interactions is parallel process, a phenomenon by which counselors unconsciously identify with their clients and subsequently present to their supervisors in a similar fashion…
Descriptors: Counselor Training, Interviews, Supervision, Motivation Techniques
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Young, Tabitha L.; Reysen, Rebekah; Eskridge, Talunja; Ohrt, Jonathan H. – Journal for Specialists in Group Work, 2013
Although researchers speculate counselor-trainees who participate in personal growth groups as part of their course curriculum experience essential group processes and personal growth, there is a lack of empirical evidence supporting this claim. This quantitative study investigates counselor-trainee's perceptions of the therapeutic, developmental,…
Descriptors: Evidence, Therapy, Trainees, Group Dynamics
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West, William; Goss, Phil – British Journal of Guidance & Counselling, 2016
This paper presents the findings from the second of an ongoing series of focus group encounters between spiritually minded counsellors and those engaged in pastoral care within a religious tradition. For this study we recruited five Jungian influenced therapists and three pastoral care workers two of whom were explicitly Buddhists. The data was…
Descriptors: Buddhism, Psychotherapy, Allied Health Personnel, Counselors
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Duncan-Daston, Rana; Schneller, Debora – Journal of Teaching in Social Work, 2016
Evolving developments in psychodynamic theory have strengthened it as an evidence-based approach and have made it concordant with social work's strengths-based, multicultural perspective. An elective focused on teaching fundamental concepts of psychodynamic psychotherapy was developed for graduate social work students based on Kolb's theory of…
Descriptors: Social Work, Graduate Students, Psychotherapy, Cultural Pluralism
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Bentley, Kia J.; Cohen-Filipic, Katherine; Cummings, Cory R. – Journal of Teaching in Social Work, 2016
Social workers often feel ill-prepared to effectively engage parents in conversations about guilt, shame, and blame related to their children's mental health or substance use challenges. To address that problem, we suggest that specific content should be integrated into social work courses to teach students how to acknowledge and sensitively…
Descriptors: Social Work, Parent Child Relationship, Mental Health, Substance Abuse
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Brown-Rice, Kathleen; Furr, Susan – Professional Counselor, 2016
A total of 370 counselor educators in CACREP-accredited [Council for Accreditation of Counseling and Related Educational Programs] programs were surveyed to determine their knowledge of master's students' problems of professional competence (PPC) and their perception of roadblocks that affect gatekeeping practices. Findings suggest that educators…
Descriptors: Counselor Educators, Counselor Training, Knowledge Level, Graduate Students
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Yates, Chad M.; Holmes, Courtney M.; Coe Smith, Jane C.; Nielson, Tiffany – Professional Counselor, 2016
Counselor education departments have a unique opportunity to implement feedback informed treatment (FIT) systems that serve as continual assessment procedures by informing counselors, clients, supervisors and educators about client functioning and progress toward goals. These systems hold potential benefits within counselor training such as a…
Descriptors: Counselor Training, Feedback (Response), Program Implementation, Curriculum Enrichment
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Wahl-Alexander, Zachary; Howell, Steven; Richards, K. Andrew R. – Journal of Outdoor Recreation, Education, and Leadership, 2017
The purpose of this study was to evaluate summer camp counselors' perceived competency prior to and after an 8-day training at an independent for-profit overnight camp. The participants in this study were 101 camp counselors who were employed at an overnight summer camp in the northeastern United States. Counselors' perceived competency was…
Descriptors: Summer Programs, Recreational Activities, Outdoor Education, Counselors
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Curran, Laura; Sanchez Mayers, Ray; Fulghum, Fontaine – Journal of Teaching in Social Work, 2017
Online programs have proliferated rapidly in higher education, and this reality holds true for social work education as well. Employing a mixed methods design, this study looked at employer perceptions of online degrees compared to traditional degrees. Data was collected through an online survey that included Likert type and open-ended questions…
Descriptors: Human Services, Administrator Attitudes, Online Courses, Social Work
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Berbary, Lisbeth A. – Schole: A Journal of Leisure Studies and Recreation Education, 2017
In undergraduate courses, case studies are often used to bring material to life for students in ways that allow them to connect theory to applied practice. Case studies can be of particular use in Therapeutic Recreation courses, where students are able to obtain a glimpse into the complex thinking that must occur when working with participants…
Descriptors: Case Studies, Undergraduate Students, Therapeutic Recreation, Social Justice
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