Descriptor
| Alienation | 1 |
| Beliefs | 1 |
| Comparative Testing | 1 |
| Counseling Techniques | 1 |
| Individual Power | 1 |
| Locus of Control | 1 |
| Mental Health | 1 |
| Personality Traits | 1 |
| Religion | 1 |
| Self Actualization | 1 |
| Values | 1 |
| More ▼ | |
Source
| Counseling and Values | 1 |
Author
| Gladding, Samuel T. | 1 |
Publication Type
| Journal Articles | 1 |
| Reports - Research | 1 |
Education Level
Audience
Location
Laws, Policies, & Programs
Assessments and Surveys
What Works Clearinghouse Rating
Peer reviewedGladding, Samuel T.; And Others – Counseling and Values, 1981
A study of college students showed those who consider themselves religious have higher locus of control and low alienation. These positive mental health factors may assist counselors in helping clients be aware of their own inner resources by tapping both psychological and theological aspects. (JAC)
Descriptors: Alienation, Beliefs, Comparative Testing, Counseling Techniques


