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Lichtenberg, James W.; Tyndall, Larry W. – 1985
Research on communication in counseling has identified/defined counselor communication behaviors which may affect client response and change. To further understand the pattern of interaction between counselor and client, transcripts of four initial interviews by Albert Ellis and two by Carl Rogers were analyzed for the pattern of responding within…
Descriptors: Communication Research, Counselor Client Relationship, Information Theory, Interaction Process Analysis
Lichtenberg, James W.; And Others – 1984
The purpose of the three papers included here is to describe and illustrate three methods of sequential analysis as they were applied to an analysis of an actual counseling interview between Carl Rogers and "Gloria." In "Markov Models in Process Research," Edward J. Heck applies a Markov model to the analysis of the…
Descriptors: Counselor Client Relationship, Data Analysis, Individual Counseling, Information Theory
Lichtenberg, James W.; And Others – 1985
This document contains six papers from a symposium on counseling process research which offer the application of multiple research perspectives and analysis of a common data set. Analyses of two interviews from a single counseling case include lag analysis of relational control, the investigation of topic control, discourse analysis of the…
Descriptors: Attribution Theory, Counseling, Counselor Client Relationship, Data Analysis
Lichtenberg, James W.; Powell, Lynda K. – 1984
Research on family interaction patterns suggests that delinquent behaviors of children and adolescents may be related to, if not a direct function of, disordered interpersonal interaction within the family unit. Family interaction can be seen as a sequence of interlocking events occurring over time and consisting of the three basic characteristics…
Descriptors: Adolescents, Behavior Patterns, Children, Delinquency