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Counselor Education and Supervision articles from September 2004

184 total articles

A professional journal for those who teach or supervise counselors. Coverage encompasses research, theory development, and program applications relevant to the preparation and supervision of counselors in agencies or school settings, in colleges and unive

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Counselor Education and Supervision archives from September 2004

Counselor educators and qualitative research: affirming a research identity.(Current Issues)
September 1, 2004... The lack of enthusiastic research activity among counseling professionals has been a subject of professional concern for the last 2 decades. Many graduates of counselor education programs are not connected to academic research and do not...

Salience of emotional intelligence as a core characteristic of being a counselor.
September 1, 2004... The authors investigated the association between emotional intelligence and counseling self-efficacy. Participants were 140 counseling students and practicing counselors who completed the Emotional Judgment Inventory and the Counseling...

Solutions for overconfidence: evaluation of an instructional module for counselor trainees.
September 1, 2004... Overconfidence in clinical judgment is a common problem among counselors that undermines the validity of the counselors' assessments and, by implication, the quality of client services. The authors evaluated an instructional module designed to...

Helping students help themselves: strategies for successful mentoring relationships.
September 1, 2004... Mentoring has long been heralded as a method of training and socializing the next generation of professional counselors and counselor educators. Yet, there appears to be a disparity between the promotion and the practice of mentoring in...

Applying self-efficacy theory to counselor training and supervision: a comparison of two approaches.
September 1, 2004... Counseling self-efficacy, an individual's perception of his or her competence to conduct counseling, is an important component of understanding how counselor trainees subjectively construct their counseling and training experiences and...

Factors that influence self-efficacy of counseling students: an exploratory study.
September 1, 2004... The study examined whether age, prior work experience, number of courses taken, and number of internship hours have a positive relationship with counseling self-efficacy. Participants were 116 counselor education students. The results from...

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