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Gladding, Samuel T.; Wallace, Melanie Drake – Journal of Creativity in Mental Health, 2012
In the 20th century, a group of talented individuals with the surname Rogers made creative contributions to American society. This article examines the most noted of these personalities and their effect on the mental health of a nation. Although it is unlikely that a group with the same last name will be as prominent again, it is crucial for…
Descriptors: Talent, Mental Health, Psychotherapy, Counseling
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Kaplan, David M.; Gladding, Samuel T. – Journal of Counseling & Development, 2011
This article describes the development of the historic "Principles for Unifying and Strengthening the Profession." An outcome of the "20/20: A Vision for the Future of Counseling" initiative, this document delineates a core set of principles that unifies and advances the counseling profession. "Principles for Unifying and Strengthening the…
Descriptors: Counselors, Counseling, Professional Development, Goal Orientation
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Hays, Danica G.; Arredondo, Patricia; Gladding, Samuel T.; Toporek, Rebecca L. – Journal for Specialists in Group Work, 2010
Group work can be an effective outlet for facilitating client empowerment at individual and systemic levels. This article outlines strategies for increasing attention to social justice issues in group work over the next decade within education, training, supervision, practice, and research. Drawing from historical perspectives, current literature,…
Descriptors: Group Counseling, Social Justice, Attribution Theory, Group Dynamics
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Goldin, Eugene; Bordan, Terry; Araoz, Daniel L.; Gladding, Samuel T.; Kaplan, David; Krumboltz, John; Lazarus, Arnold – Journal of Counseling & Development, 2006
This article explores the existence of humor in counseling from the perspectives of several leaders in the field. Specifically, the last 5 authors describe some of their thoughts and experiences regarding the emergence of humor in counseling.
Descriptors: Humor, Counseling, Leaders, Counselors
Gladding, Samuel T. – 1982
Numerous studies on the effects of common and unusual names reveal contradictory findings. Some studies conclude that an unusual first name or surname is detrimental to a person's self-concept; other studies conclude that an unusual first name, especially if it is a surname, cause no ill-effects on a person's psychological well-being. College…
Descriptors: College Students, Counselor Characteristics, Counselor Client Relationship, Counselors
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Gladding, Samuel T. – Personnel and Guidance Journal, 1979
Poetry is an effective, creative tool in counseling. This article enumerates advantages of using poetry and poetic methods and mentions techniques for incorporating the poem as a whole or in part. Ways of creating poetic awareness in counseling are emphasized. Guidelines for when to use poetry in counseling are suggested. (Author)
Descriptors: Counseling Theories, Counselor Role, Counselors, Creative Activities
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Gladding, Samuel T. – Journal of Mental Health Counseling, 1991
Defines counselor self-abuse as a phenomenon which differs from burnout, unethical behavior, and inappropriate countertransference in its underlying dynamics and some of its manifestations. Delineates the main manifestations of counselor self-abuse and outlines appropriate treatments. Emphasizes the need for further research to determine more…
Descriptors: Counselors, Psychological Evaluation, Therapy
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Gladding, Samuel T. – Personnel and Guidance Journal, 1983
Examines the origin of "Counselnese", the limited professional language spoken by counselors. The 14 words in the language are defined and rules are outlined for improving communication with both counselors and noncounselors as well as those who don't speak acronyms. (Author/JAC)
Descriptors: Abbreviations, Counselor Role, Counselors, Humor
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Gladding, Samuel T. – Journal of Humanistic Education and Development, 1997
Using stories, illustrates some universal points regarding counseling. Claims that stories can help counselors understand the process of discovering their own identities and that outside knowledge can create new possibilities that lead to change. Emphasizes the blending of self-understanding with relevant outside knowledge. (RJM)
Descriptors: Art Therapy, Counseling Psychology, Counseling Techniques, Counselor Client Relationship
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Gladding, Samuel T.; Hageman, Mary Bowe – Personnel and Guidance Journal, 1984
Presents a humorous comparison of athletic and counselor signals, noting unique aspects of counseling that make it more than a sport. The signals are classified as training signals and physical signals and can be a source of common ground in the counseling relationship. (JAC)
Descriptors: Athletics, Counseling Techniques, Counselors, Humor