Graduate Research Papers
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Open Access Graduate Research Paper
Abstract
A substantial body of research indicates that counselor behavior in the counseling/psychotherapeutic process is of great importance. Rogers (1957) suggested that counselor behavior must serve as a channel for fullfilling the necessary conditions of empathy, warmth and genuiness for client growth. Sloane et al. (1975) reported the potent 3 effect on outcome of therapist variables. Goodman & Dooley {1976) devised a response taxonomy to categorize counselor behaviors. Ivey & Authier (1978) proposed microcounseling training to teach specific counselor behaviors.
Year of Submission
1985
Degree Name
Master of Arts
Department
Department of Educational Administration and Counseling
First Advisor
Robert T. Lembke
Date Original
1985
Object Description
1 PDF file (19 leaves)
Copyright
©1985 Penelope M. Fox
Language
en
File Format
application/pdf
Recommended Citation
Fox, Penelope M., "Counselor intentionality as a variable in the psychotherapeutic process" (1985). Graduate Research Papers. 2354.
https://scholarworks.uni.edu/grp/2354
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