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O'Hare, Christopher – 1978
The effects of first-session interviewer self-disclosures that differed in three levels of intimacy--low, medium and high--and three kinds of temporal focus--historical (past tense and external to the interview process), current (present tense and external to the interview process), and existential in which the interviewer disclosed immediate…
Descriptors: Behavior Patterns, College Students, Counselor Performance, Disclosure
Rubin, Stanford E.; And Others – 1973
This is part of the Arkansas Rehabilitation and Training Center's effort to study Counselor Performance and client outcome. It examines client demography, personality variables, counselor characteristics and agency service variables, as possible predictors of client outcome in rehabilitation. Data were collected between January 1970 and December…
Descriptors: Counseling Effectiveness, Counselor Evaluation, Counselor Performance, Demography
Moy, Caryl T.; Goodman, Earl O. – 1983
A common assumption in family therapy supervision is that the relationship between supervisor and supervisee changes over time, following a developmental continuum from the tentative competency of the supervisee as a therapist to relative competency. In particular, Ard (1973) theorizes that supervisees and supervisors move steadily together…
Descriptors: Competence, Counselor Performance, Counselor Training, Family Counseling
Heck, Edward J.; Lichtenberg, James W. – 1979
Assuming that counseling is an interlocking system of mutual influence and that the effect of various counselor/client responses on the behavior of the other is probabilistic, then it becomes important to understand what categories of factors contribute to the probabilistic tendencies of counselor and client to respond in different ways. One…
Descriptors: Behavior Patterns, Cognitive Style, Counselor Client Relationship, Counselor Performance
Richardson, Bill K.; And Others – 1973
This is the third report on the Arkansas Rehabilitation Research and Training Center's study on counselor performance and client outcome. It focuses on the relationship between rehabilitation counselors' interview behaviors and clients outcome. Eighty-nine interviews from a sample of 22 clients and 11 counselors were analyzed for counselor subrole…
Descriptors: Behavior Patterns, Counselor Evaluation, Counselor Performance, Evaluation

Mook, Bertha – Journal of Clinical Psychology, 1982
Studied child psychotherapy by analyzing therapists' verbal behaviors with two child clients. According to the research expectations, high levels of interrater reliabilities for the Carkhuff scales and relatively high agreement levels for Hill's system were found. Overall verbal response behavior of each therapist was summarized best through…
Descriptors: Behavior Patterns, Child Psychology, Counseling Techniques, Counselor Client Relationship
Dole, Arthur A.; And Others – 1977
An interview between a college counselor and client, comprising 54 dyads, was used to demonstrate a classification system for counselor retrospections. The interview and subsequent counselor retrospections and client reactions were recorded, transcribed, and coded. After intercoder agreement was established, contingency analyses were computed. In…
Descriptors: Attitudes, Behavior Rating Scales, Case Studies, Counselor Client Relationship