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The Counseling Psychologist articles from March 1998

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The Counseling Psychologist archives from March 1998

Review of the counseling self-efficacy literature.
March 1, 1998... This article provides an integrative review of the counseling self-efficacy (CSE) literature conducted from 1983 to the present. First, the content, structure, and psychometric properties of the four most common constructs ...

The social cognitive model of counselor training.
March 1, 1998... Although supervisors are ultimately interested in and responsible for positive client outcomes, the supervisor's sphere of influence is with the counselor, not the client. Likewise, psychologists are often responsible for a staff of...

Research and practice implications of the SCMCT: observations and comments. (Social Cognitive Model of Counselor Training)(response to article by Lisa M. Larson in this issue, p. 219)
March 1, 1998... Larson (1998 [this issue]) has proposed a training model that is notable in both its comprehensiveness and its reliance on a formal psychological theory. These attributes are among those that give the Social Cognitive Model of Counselor...

Connecting counselor self-efficacy and supervisor self-efficacy: the continued search for counseling competence. (response to articles by Lisa M. Larson and Jeffrey A. Daniels in this issue, pp. 179, 219)
March 1, 1998... I considered it to be a privilege and honor to have been asked to read and react to the articles by Larson (1998 [this issue]) and Larson and Daniels (1998 [this issue]). Both addressed the very important role of supervision within the...

Extending social cognitive theory to counselor training: problems and prospects. (response to articles by Lisa M. Larson and Jeffrey A. Daniels in this issue, pp. 179, 219)
March 1, 1998... Larson and Daniels (1998 [this issue]) did a highly commendable job in reviewing the literature on counseling self-efficacy (CSE), and Larson's (1998 [this issue]) theory-building article was both ambitious and heuristic. We applaud both of...

The Social Cognitive Model of Counselor Training: a practitioner and supervisor responds. (response to articles by Lisa M. Larson and Jeffrey A. Daniels in this issue, pp. 179, 219)
March 1, 1998... The Social Cognitive Model of Counselor Training (SCMCT) (Larson, 1998 [this issue]) presented is both ambitious and comprehensive. Larson attempts to incorporate all aspects of initial counselor training under one umbrella. As such, there...

A social cognitive - and developmental - model of counselor training. (response to article by Lisa M. Larson and Jeffrey A. Daniels in this issue, pp. 179, 219)
March 1, 1998... The articles that constitute the major contribution to this issue are significant additions to the growing literature on the application of Bandura's (1982, 1986) social cognitive theory (SCT) to the area of counselor supervision. In the...

The SCMCT making it to "the show": four criteria to consider.
March 1, 1998... Developing the Social Cognitive Model of Counselor Training (SCMCT) over the past 2 1/2 years has been analogous to wanting to be accepted to the major leagues in baseball. In the metaphor, the major leagues are the dominant themes within...

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