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Reeves, Richard V.; Deng, Beyond – Brookings Institution, 2022
Who you know can have a significant impact on one's accessibility to resources and opportunities for mobility. While it is difficult to determine the causal impact of social capital on educational outcomes, we do present some evidence that relationships with families, peers, teachers, and counselors play a role in college enrollment, especially…
Descriptors: Youth, Young Adults, Opportunities, Social Networks
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Chen, Qiang; Russell, Regina M. – Journal of Teaching in Social Work, 2019
This qualitative study was undertaken to explore what undergraduate students reflect on during their learning to practice social work in the field. Reflection is essential in the social work field practicum where students learn the practice of social work by doing. Seventeen BSW students' final field practicum learning papers are analyzed. Four…
Descriptors: Counselor Training, Undergraduate Students, Social Work, Student Attitudes
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Liu, Jingjing – International Education Studies, 2019
In allusion to psychological problems caused by interpersonal communication, counsel with the theory of humanism, cognitive therapy, and the methods related, to help the visitor exploit potentialities and positive resources contains in herself, rectify unreasonable believes at the same time, increase the confidence and courage to changes in…
Descriptors: College Students, Interpersonal Communication, Interpersonal Relationship, Cognitive Restructuring
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Fisher, Amy K.; Lee, Na Youn; Digby, Patricia K.; Allen, Susan C. – Journal of Teaching in Social Work, 2021
Little is known about preparing BSW students to work with intimate partner violence (IPV). This study describes an experiential exercise designed to introduce them to working with survivors of IPV. Qualitative methods were used to explore BSW student descriptions of their experiences of and learning from the exercise. Analysis revealed students'…
Descriptors: Violence, Intimacy, Interpersonal Relationship, Undergraduate Students
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John, Aesha; Schrandt, Kori – Journal of Social Work Education, 2019
This study explored bachelor's-level social work students' readiness to practice with individuals with intellectual disability (ID) and their attitudes toward individuals with ID. Fifty-eight students completed a Web-based survey that assessed their knowledge of four etiological conditions and their willingness to maintain social contact with…
Descriptors: Social Work, Etiology, Counselor Training, Student Attitudes
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Bell, Hope; Hagedorn, W. Bryce; Robinson, E. H. Mike – Counselor Education and Supervision, 2016
The authors explored the connection between the facilitative conditions present within the supervisory relationship, the therapeutic relationship, and client outcomes. A correlational research design was used with a sample of 55 counselors-in-training and 88 clients. Results indicated a significant positive relationship between the therapeutic…
Descriptors: Supervisory Methods, Supervisor Supervisee Relationship, Counselor Client Relationship, Therapy
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Lee, Billy; Prior, Seamus – British Journal of Guidance & Counselling, 2013
We present an experience-near account of the development of therapeutic listening in first year counselling students. A phenomenological approach was employed to articulate the trainees' lived experiences of their learning. Six students who had just completed a one-year postgraduate certificate in counselling skills were interviewed and the…
Descriptors: Therapy, Listening Skills, Skill Development, Counselor Training
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Lynch, Martin F. – Journal of Counseling & Development, 2013
This article reports a test of a multilevel model investigating how attachment security and autonomy contribute to emotional reliance, or the willingness to seek interpersonal support. Participants ("N" = 247) completed online measures of attachment, autonomy, emotional reliance, and vitality with respect to several everyday…
Descriptors: Attachment Behavior, Personal Autonomy, Help Seeking, Interpersonal Relationship
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Ohrt, Jonathan H.; Ener, Elizabeth; Porter, Jessica; Young, Tabitha L. – Journal for Specialists in Group Work, 2014
Effective group leaders possess specialized counseling skills and abilities; however, attention to group leadership training appears to be lagging behind that of individual counseling. In this phenomenological study we explored group leaders' perceptions of their training and experience. Twenty-two professional counselors participated in…
Descriptors: Group Counseling, Leadership, Counselor Attitudes, Semi Structured Interviews
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Mansson, Daniel H.; Myers, Scott A. – NACADA Journal, 2013
We examine the extent to which career mentoring and psychosocial mentoring received from their advisors relates to advisee perceptions of advisor-advisee relational uncertainty. Doctoral students (N = 378) completed the "Academic Mentoring Behaviors Scale" (Schrodt, Cawyer, & Sanders, 2003), the "Mentoring and Communication…
Descriptors: Academic Ability, Faculty Advisers, Counselor Client Relationship, Mentors
Nash, Sara – ProQuest LLC, 2012
Counselor development has been conceptualized as a gradual progression from the cognitive, technical, and relational rigidity of novices to the optimally effective cognitions, interventions, and therapeutic alliances of master practitioners (Hogan, 1964; Loganbill, Hardy, & Delworth, 1982; Skovholt & Ronnestad, 1992a; Stoltenberg, 1981).…
Descriptors: Interpersonal Relationship, Graduate Students, Counselor Training, Counselor Client Relationship
Cox, Judith Ellen – ProQuest LLC, 2010
Emotional intelligence in relationships can be developed and enhanced through the use of an assessment instrument within a mentoring or counseling relationship. The Relationship Skills Map (RSM) has been created for this purpose. This study concerns the validation of the Relationship Skills Map. Participants in this study included members of a…
Descriptors: Stress Management, Graduate Students, Emotional Intelligence, Time Management
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Ringel, Shoshana; Mishna, Faye – Journal of Teaching in Social Work, 2007
This paper describes a process-oriented approach to teaching ethical dilemmas to graduate social work students. The authors examine related empirical data and use classroom vignettes to illustrate their teaching methods. Several ethical dilemmas in different phases of clinical practice will be presented, including gift giving and receiving,…
Descriptors: Social Work, Graduate Students, Teaching Methods, Ethical Instruction
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Scarborough, Janna L.; Bernard, Janine M.; Morse, Ronald E. – Counseling and Values, 2006
Counselor educators have a responsibility to teach students about boundary issues and multiple relationships. In addition to counselor-client concerns, there has been increased attention to faculty-student multiple relationships. Like faculty, doctoral students in counselor education programs often engage in roles with master's-level students in…
Descriptors: Graduate Students, Counselor Educators, Counseling, Counselor Training
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Bleiberg, James R.; Baron, Judith – Journal of College Student Psychotherapy, 2004
The likelihood of dual relationships is greater in a university setting due to the institution's mission, size and the students' residency on campus. Dual relationships require a clinician to safely navigate the therapeutic relationship through potential dangers. Five guiding principles, rooted in good clinical judgment and common sense, are…
Descriptors: Counseling Services, Counselor Client Relationship, Guidance Centers, Ethics
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