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Counseling and Values articles from January 2005

183 total articles

A refereed professional journal focusing on the role of social values, ethics, spirituality, and religion in counseling and psychology. This is the official journal of the Association for Spiritual, Ethical, and Religious Values in Counseling (ASERVIC), a

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Counseling and Values archives from January 2005

Inclusion of religious behaviors and attitudes in counseling: expectations of conservative Christians.(Research and Theory)
January 1, 2005... In this study of 118 religiously conservative Christians' expectations of counseling, participants were randomly assigned to 1 of 2 treatment conditions: a Christian counselor or a counselor whose religious beliefs were unknown. Participants...

Holistic flow model of spiritual wellness.(Research and Theory)
January 1, 2005... The Hollistic Flow Model of Spiritual Wellness is a conceptualization of spiritual health and well-being that has implications for clinical practice and research. The model is unique in its placement of the spirit at the center of Life and in...

Therapists' use of religious and spiritual interventions in Christian counseling: a preliminary report.(Research and Theory)
January 1, 2005... This study explored the use of religious and spiritual interventions in counseling by Christian therapists (N = 100). Use of religious and spiritual interventions correlated with personal religiousness and clinical training involving religious...

Accepting fallibility: a model for personal responsibility for nonegregious ethics infractions.(Issues and Insights)
January 1, 2005... The profession's ethics standards require counselors to self-monitor their professional actions and take responsibility for misconduct. However, the professional literature has focused on preventing misconduct and on response to serious...

Ethics in case conceptualization and diagnosis: incorporating a medical model into the developmental counseling tradition.(Issues and Insights)
January 1, 2005... In this literature review, the author focuses on several ethical considerations in case conceptualization and diagnosis, including diagnostic training and competence. Meeting the American Counseling Association's (1995) ethical standard for...

Future colleague or convenient friend: the ethics of mentorship.(Issues and Insights)
January 1, 2005... Student mentoring is a common and often encouraged practice within graduate psychology and counseling programs. Although both mentors and proteges typically report multiple benefits from the practice, the mentoring relationship is also subject...

Forging a collaborative relationship between the Black church and the counseling profession.(Issues and Insights)
January 1, 2005... In the field of counseling, there has been a growing awareness of the important role the Black church plays in African American communities. Although counseling professionals have begun recognizing the influence the Black church has in the...

One approach to a counseling and spirituality course.(Issues and Insights)
January 1, 2005... The authors describe the design of and student reaction to a counseling and spirituality course offered to full-time resident counselor education students at the University of Virginia, a secular university, The course was offered as a blended...

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