24 research outputs found
Counselor Focus on Client Anxiety Source and Client Outcome in Juvenile Delinquents
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The Effect of the Therapist's Degree of Focus on Defense and His Level of Accurate Empathy on Therapeutic Outcome
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The Hippy Love and Humanita Ideology: Giving or Needing?
The central question researched was whether transients — hippies -— communicate in a way that is negative and harmful, or whether, consistent with their rhetoric, they project warmth, love, and understanding in their interpersonal relationships. Also, whether compared with trained counselors and teachers, hippies and transients would exhibit, to a person with personal problems, less, as much, or more of the classic "helping" dimensions of genuineness, non-possessive warmth, and accurate empathy. Findings suggest that the more the "helper" approximates the transient hippie reality (as measured by the Omnibus Personality Inventory), the lower his actual communicated levels of the "helping" dimensions
The Effects of Counselor Accurate Empathy and Non-Possessive Warmth upon Client Vocational Rehabilitation Progress
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Effects of Alternate Sessions, Vicarious Therapy Pretraining, and Patient Self-Exploration with Hospitalized Mental Patients during Group Therapy
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