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Moorhead, Holly J. Hartwig; Gill, Carman; Minton, Casey A. Barrio; Myers, Jane E. – Counseling and Values, 2012
Forgiveness as a method of addressing "wounds" has been linked to enduring aspects of personality and improved physical and mental health outcomes. The aim of this study was to understand the effects of forgiveness on counseling students' overall wellness. Counseling students (N= 115) from 5 universities completed self-report measures of…
Descriptors: Counseling, Higher Education, Mental Health, Personality Traits

Day, H. D.; McCain, Victoria M. – Counseling and Values, 1999
In first study of values of rural mental-health professionals, the Survey of Personal Values and Survey of Interpersonal Values were completed by 51 office-based psychotherapists and 87 home-based therapists from rural areas in three northern New England states. That home-based therapists would more highly value independence and goal orientation…
Descriptors: Comparative Analysis, Counselor Client Relationship, Goal Orientation, Mental Health Workers

Campagna, William D.; O'Toole, James J. – Counseling and Values, 1981
The Sixteen Personality Factor questionnaire and the California Psychological Inventory were administered to (N=42) Roman Catholic seminarians and (N=42) male Protestant divinity students. Data analysis indicated that the Catholics were significantly more dependent, more group-reliant, more feminine, less assertive, and less-accepting than the…
Descriptors: Catholics, Church Related Colleges, Clergy, Comparative Analysis