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Geidner, James M. – Journal of Counseling & Development, 2009
Developmental counseling is a promising model integrating theory and practice. A. E. Ivey's (2000; A. E. Ivey & O. F. Goncalves, 1988) work is discussed as a template for proposing a more comprehensive developmental perspective. Where A. E. Ivey's model renders a case for cognition, the current article encompasses other developmental systems…
Descriptors: Systems Approach, Cognitive Processes, Cognitive Development, Models
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Granello, Darcy Haag; Kindsvatter, Aaron; Granello, Paul F.; Underfer-Babalis, Jean; Moorhead, Holly J. Hartwig – Counselor Education and Supervision, 2008
Research and literature in the profession of counselor supervision primarily focus on the development of the trainee and what supervision and supervisors can do to help foster that development. Considerably less attention has been paid to the developmental path of the supervisor or how specific training or experiences in supervision can be used in…
Descriptors: Counselor Training, Supervisors, Cognitive Development, Models
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Sias, Shari M.; Lambie, Glenn W. – Journal of Teaching in the Addictions, 2008
Substance abuse counselors (SACs) at higher levels of social-cognitive maturity manage complex situations and perform counselor-related tasks more effectively than individuals at lower levels of development. This article presents an integrative clinical supervision model designed to promote the social-cognitive maturity (ego development;…
Descriptors: Substance Abuse, Counselors, Supervision, Counselor Training
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Peterson, Linda; McDonough, Eileen – NACADA Journal, 1985
Undeclared majors, like declared majors, are at various levels of maturity, and the development and implementation of advising strategies must incorporate these levels and the students' perspective. An integrated model of college student development applied to the undeclared major is presented. (Author/MLW)
Descriptors: Academic Advising, Cognitive Development, College Students, Higher Education
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Carberry, Julie Dryden; And Others – NACADA Journal, 1986
One is best able to teach when familiar with student needs and experiences. Cognitive developmental theory can enhance the "art of teaching" and understanding the cognitive stages of student development can help the advisor appreciate a student's perspective. Cognitive theory is translated into useful advising strategies. (MLW)
Descriptors: Academic Advising, Cognitive Development, Cognitive Measurement, College Students