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Journal of Counseling and Development articles from June 2003

475 total articles

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Journal of Counseling and Development archives from June 2003

Psychological time in later life: implications for counseling. (Practice & Theory).
June 22, 2003... I am a clock hand gone astray. --Yehuda Amichai, The Time, 1977, p. 28 In this article, we seek to describe the changes that take place in psychological time throughout adult development and particularly in later life. We suggest that...

A transcultural integrative model for ethical decision making in counseling. (Practice & Theory).
June 22, 2003... Studying the role of culture in counseling theory and practice became the focus of researchers and scholars about 30 years ago. A case can be made today that this work has resulted in significant changes in the assumptions underlying counseling...

A historical review of counseling theory development in relation to definitions of free will and determinism. (Practice & Theory).
June 22, 2003... Because a sound theoretical base is essential to the meaningful practice of professional counseling (Bauman & Waldo, 1998; Ginter, 1996, Schwarzer, 1999), efforts to readdress theoretical issues and systemize inferences drawn from the mounting...

Implementing and expanding on Carkhuff's Training Technology. (Practice & Theory).(Robert Carkhuff)
June 22, 2003... Robert Carkhuff's Human Technology (HT), which includes both Carkhuff's Helping Model and his skill-based Training Technology used to impart the Helping Model, provides one of the most researched and successfully implemented methodologies in...

Breaking the silence in the counselor education classroom: a training seminar on counseling sexual minority clients. (Practice & Theory).
June 22, 2003... Referred to as the "hidden minority," lesbian, gay, and bisexual (LGB) individuals continue to be a misunderstood and stigmatized segment of society. Even though homosexuality was depathologized in 1973 (American Psychiatric Association [APA],...

A relational approach to career counseling: theoretical integration and practical application. (Practice & Theory).
June 22, 2003... Embedded in our mainstream culture is the propensity to equate the need for connection and relationship with dependency--something to be avoided in favor of independent thought and judgment (Stiver, 1991). This theme has pervaded much of...

Psychological reactance in college students: family-of-origin predictors. (Research).
June 22, 2003... The theory of psychological reactance proposes that when behavioral freedoms are threatened with elimination or reduction, individuals will be motivated to protect or restore their sense of freedom (J. W. Brehm, 1966; S. S. Brehm & Brehm,...

Understanding attachment: beliefs about conflict. (Research).
June 22, 2003... Central romantic relationships are important to people's emotional well-being throughout the life cycle (Basic Behavioral Science Task Force of the National Advisory Mental Health Council, 1996). Love relationships are a central component of...

Preparing rural adolescents for post-high school transitions. (Research).
June 22, 2003... Preparing adolescents from diverse backgrounds to transition more effectively into satisfying, productive, and personally valued post-high school settings has become one of the central responsibilities for counselors working in school settings....

Overcoming interpersonal offenses: is forgiveness the only way to deal with unforgiveness? (Research).
June 22, 2003... Many problems in living, both clinically severe and normal ones, have their roots in or are exacerbated by interpersonal offenses. Psychoeducational interventions have been successful in helping people overcome interpersonal transgressions...

Relationship of attachment and social support to college students' adjustment following a relationship breakup. (Research).
June 22, 2003... The transition to college is a critical juncture in the interpersonal development of late adolescents, particularly because it often entails living away from home and family members for the first time. Research suggests that two constructs...

The worldview dimensions of individualism and collectivism: implications for counseling. (Trends).
June 22, 2003... In 1978, Sue introduced the construct of worldview to the field of counseling with his article "Worldviews and Counseling" (Ibrahim, Roysircar-Sodowsky, & Ohnishi, 2001). Since its introduction, worldview has become one of the most widely...

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