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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
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Hagedorn, W. Bryce; Moorhead, Holly J. Hartwig – Counseling and Values, 2010
Clients with addictive disorders who have an internalized need for perfection benefit from an integration of spirituality into counseling treatment. This article provides a review of the literature, offers a spiritual approach for working with clients who struggle with addiction and perfectionism, and provides a case study to demonstrate the…
Descriptors: Religious Factors, Addictive Behavior, Spiritual Development, Counseling Techniques
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Cashwell, Craig S.; Glosoff, Harriet L.; Hammond, Cheree – Counseling and Values, 2010
The phenomenon of spiritual bypass has received limited attention in the transpersonal psychology and counseling literature and has not been subjected to empirical inquiry. This study examines the phenomenon of spiritual bypass by considering how spirituality, mindfulness, alexithymia (emotional restrictiveness), and narcissism work together to…
Descriptors: Religious Factors, Depression (Psychology), Anxiety, College Students
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Strelan, Peter; Acton, Collin; Patrick, Kent – Counseling and Values, 2009
This study examined the extent to which disappointment with God influenced the psychological and spiritual well-being of 160 churchgoers, and the potential mediating influences of relationship quality (spiritual maturity and relationship commitment) and dispositional forgiveness. Disappointment with God was positively related to depression and…
Descriptors: Maturity (Individuals), Religious Factors, Depression (Psychology), Psychological Patterns
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Watson, P. J.; And Others – Counseling and Values, 1987
Sought to clarify the intrinsic narcissistic relationship with religiosity using the Narcissistic Personality Disorder Scale, the Allport-Ross religious Orientation Scale and the Machiavellian Scale. Intrinsic religiosity correlated negatively and specifically with the maladaptive exploitiveness dimension of narcissism. Data are discussed in terms…
Descriptors: Beliefs, Humanism, Personality Problems, Personality Traits
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Long, Vonda Olson; Heggen, Carolyn Holderread – Counseling and Values, 1988
Active clergy (N=77) were given questionnaire of 62 bipolar items with which to describe either spiritually healthy adult (sex unspecified), adult man, or adult woman. Spiritual health for men was not viewed as significantly different from ideal adult spiritual health; spiritual health for women was viewed as significantly different from spiritual…
Descriptors: Clergy, Mental Health, Personality Traits, Sex Differences
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Thompson, Holly – Counseling and Values, 2007
Thompson reviews the 2006 book by Pauline Boss. Loss is a word that is used frequently to describe numerous life events. In its most apparent state, loss is experienced through the physical death of someone who was once spiritually, psychologically, and physically near. However, ambiguous loss may also occur, when a central person remains present…
Descriptors: Constructivism (Learning), Dementia, Counselor Educators, Death
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Hatcher, S. Wayne; Underwood, Joe Ray – Counseling and Values, 1990
Examined whether there were factors associated with how Southern Baptist ministers (N=103) cope with stress. Determined that trait anxiety has a negative relationship with self-concept and a positive relationship with self-criticism. (Author/ABL)
Descriptors: Anxiety, Clergy, Coping, Personality Traits
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Banks, Steven; And Others – Counseling and Values, 1984
Analyzes applicants (N=94) to the Franciscan Order between 1978 and 1982 regarding the accuracy of test scores in predicting successful job performance, perseverance, and emotional adjustment. Results supported the application of psychometric evaluation and multiple regression procedures to a personnel decision-making process within the context of…
Descriptors: Emotional Adjustment, Evaluation Criteria, Job Performance, Persistence
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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
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Mitchell, James V., Jr. – Counseling and Values, 1989
A canonical analysis disclosed significant relationships between personality traits and value choice among 334 upper-level undergraduate and graduate students at a midwestern state university. These relationships were interpreted in terms of their usefulness in understanding human behavior. (Author/TE)
Descriptors: Beliefs, College Students, Graduate Students, Higher Education
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Mitchell, James V., Jr. – Counseling and Values, 1983
Examines whether the major dimensions of human value systems can be empirically defined in terms of nature and possible influence. Subjects (N=171) completed the Life Values Inventory and Personal Values Inventory to assess terminal and instrumental values. Factor analysis yielded eight basic dimensions of the value domain. (JAC)
Descriptors: Beliefs, College Students, Factor Analysis, Higher Education
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Gladding, 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
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Kush, Joseph C. – Counseling and Values, 1997
Examines the relationship between humor appreciation and self-perceptions of high school guidance counselors (N=45). Results indicate that humor appreciation was unrelated to self-perceived counselor effectiveness, with male and female counselors enjoying similar types of humor. Counselors with more education perceived themselves as having less of…
Descriptors: Adolescents, Counseling Effectiveness, Counselor Attitudes, Humor
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Windham, R. Craig; Hooper, Lisa M.; Hudson, Patricia E. – Counseling and Values, 2005
The mass-casualty school shooting incidents in recent years have heightened concern about the safety of U.S. schools and prompted responses that, in many cases, have centered mainly on bolstering security on school campuses. Some researchers have concluded, however, that the most effective prevention efforts are those that are more comprehensive…
Descriptors: Prevention, Adolescents, Interpersonal Relationship, Violence