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Bracciale, Marie T.; Sanabria, Samuel; Updyke, E. Jane – 2003
Because young people are coming out of the closet at a younger age, parents often deal with a gay or lesbian child in their home. Parents need the support and intervention of therapists in order to guide their children through this often difficult and confusing time and to face their own issues. Parents wrestle with many concerns such as social…
Descriptors: Bisexuality, Counseling, Homosexuality, Parent Child Relationship
Alderson, Kevin G. – 2003
The career development of gay men and lesbian women is complicated by both internal and external factors. Internally, they are at different stages of integrating and appreciating their gay and lesbian identities, and they will consequently make different decisions regarding their career choice and their level of outness in the work environment.…
Descriptors: Career Development, Foreign Countries, Homosexuality, Lesbianism
Stiles, William B. – 1983
Psychotherapists of different theoretical persuasions use systematically different profiles of verbal response modes. However, clients tend to use very similar profiles, regardless of what their therapist does. Disclosure comprises the largest part of this common client profile, and it distinguishes the client role from other roles. Higher levels…
Descriptors: Counseling Effectiveness, Counseling Techniques, Counselors, Opinion Papers
Wetzel, Christopher G.; Wright, Carol E. – 1983
Self-disclosure, defined as any information about oneself which one person communicates verbally to another, is an important aspect of the therapeutic process. The strongest determinant of disclosure is disclosure itself--the reciprocity effect. To explore the reciprocity effect in the context of biracial counseling, 33 black female college…
Descriptors: Blacks, College Students, Counselor Characteristics, Counselor Client Relationship
Ahia, C. Emmanuel; Martin, Dan – 1993
A counselor's obligation to safeguard information shared in counseling has clinical, ethical, and legal implications. This volume focuses on the duty-to-warn exception in client confidentiality. It provides general ethical and legal guidelines and, where possible, specific information to help the practitioner make good choices. It is intended for…
Descriptors: Civil Law, Codes of Ethics, Confidential Records, Confidentiality
Peglow, Paul C. – 1990
Section 622.10 of the Code of Iowa provides that no qualified school guidance counselor shall be allowed, in giving testimony, to disclose any confidential communications entrusted to the counselor by a pupil or his or her parents or guardian while the counselor is in a professional counseling role. In order for this privilege to apply, four…
Descriptors: Compliance (Legal), Confidentiality, Counselor Client Relationship, Counselor Role
Pellegrino, Joseph C. – 1984
Group cohesiveness in psychotherapy is defined as the dynamic process that incorporates the multifactors that establish and maintain members in the therapy group. The development of group cohesiveness and the role of the therapist can be divided into five stages. In the first pregroup stage, the therapist must select clients and prepare them for…
Descriptors: Counselor Client Relationship, Group Dynamics, Group Therapy, Group Unity
Johnson, Mark E.; And Others – 1993
It has been observed that more and more clients have emphasized the need for intimacy and trust in their long-term relationships, yet they do not always know how to go about establishing these traits. This book was designed for counselors who have recognized similar needs in their own clientele and who wish to help people improve their…
Descriptors: Affection, Communication Skills, Communication (Thought Transfer), Counseling
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Wood, Barbara; And Others – Child Abuse & Neglect: The International Journal, 1996
Analysis of interactions during 55 videotaped interviews of high-risk sex abuse cases found no support for the assumption that a credible disclosure of abuse must include the display of emotion by the child. Some behavioral differences between preschool and school-age children were found, but no gender differences. (Author/DB)
Descriptors: Affective Behavior, Age Differences, Behavior Patterns, Child Abuse
Hendrikson, Leslie – 1984
By critically examining a variety of personological and environmental attributes that influence a person's disclosure patterns in individual or group therapy, the paper attempts to present a clearer picture of self-disclosure as a crucial part of the therapeutic relationship. Following a definition, the paper is arranged into eight parts. Part 1…
Descriptors: Age Differences, Counseling, Counseling Effectiveness, Counselor Client Relationship
Roesler, Thomas A.; And Others – Child Abuse and Neglect: The International Journal, 1992
This paper describes a five-step therapeutic technique for childhood sexual abuse survivors which utilizes a videotaped disclosure process to assist in generating a therapeutic constituency for the survivor. The technique has been used in 27 cases, and case histories are given to illustrate the procedure. (Author/DB)
Descriptors: Case Studies, Child Abuse, Counseling Techniques, Disclosure
McVannel, Martha Erwin – 2001
The literature on career counseling and lesbian women was reviewed resulting in the identification of 10 maxims regarding providing career counseling to lesbian women. The maxims are as follows: (1) sexual orientation is essential information when providing career counseling; (2) it is important that the workplace be lesbian-affirming; (3) lesbian…
Descriptors: Career Choice, Career Counseling, Career Education, Career Planning