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Journal of Mental Health Counseling articles from January 2005

230 total articles

A professional journal covering the field of mental health counseling, from theory to research to practice. Publishes articles on current theory, therapeutic applications, original research, and professionalism. This is the official journal of the America

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Journal of Mental Health Counseling archives from January 2005

A narrative approach to strategic eclecticism.(Theory)
January 1, 2005... Strategic eclecticism is set forth as a basis from which to use divergent theories and techniques within narrative therapy, a process-oriented model informed by postmodernism. The theory and practice of narrative therapy are described....

Mastery and expertise in counseling.(Special section: master therapists)
January 1, 2005... As one of the great inventions of the last half of the 20th century, counseling offers great hope and promise. Yet for counseling practitioners, within this hope and promise, there is confusion about how to help and what constitutes mastery and...

Searching for mastery.(Special section: master therapists)
January 1, 2005... The study of expertise has a long and textured history, and it continues to be an active area of research among researchers and practitioners interested in human performance, giftedness; and achievement. In this literature review, we explore...

Nine ethical values of master therapists.(Special section: master therapists)
January 1, 2005... This study employed the Consensual Qualitative Research method (Hill, Thompson, & Williams, 1997) to reanalyze interview data from a previous qualitative study of the personal characteristics of master therapists (Jennings & Skovholt, 1999)....

Master therapists' construction of the therapy relationship.(Special section: master therapists)
January 1, 2005... Qualitative research methods were used to elicit master therapists' statements regarding their use and understanding of the therapy relationship. The master therapists were identified and recruited in a previous study (Jennings & Skovholt,...

Cultural competence and master therapists: an inextricable relationship.(Special section: master therapists)
January 1, 2005... Striving for cultural competence and developing expertise are both highly desirable objectives in the field of mental health counseling. That the two concepts have been investigated rather independently of each other is surprising. The...

The Cycle of Caring: a model of expertise in the helping professions.(Special section: master therapists)
January 1, 2005... The core of the helping professions, including counseling, is a relational process, a one-way helping relationship that serves as an incubator for the client's development. In counselor practice, the one-way helping relationship occurs again...

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