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Counselor training refers to the systematic process of educating and preparing individuals to become effective counselors. This includes the development of skills, knowledge, and ethical practices necessary for providing psychological support, guidance, and intervention in various settings, often through formal academic programs and supervised clinical experiences.
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Counselor training refers to the systematic process of educating and preparing individuals to become effective counselors. This includes the development of skills, knowledge, and ethical practices necessary for providing psychological support, guidance, and intervention in various settings, often through formal academic programs and supervised clinical experiences.
This article describes the rationale and design of a “What is Privilege?” tool designed to help counselor trainees become aware of the privileges they hold and the role these may play in their personal and professional lives. This tool... more
Counselor education programs have a responsibility to ensure that individuals are competently trained, demonstrate understanding of ethical guidelines, and are free of observable psychological issues that may affect their ability to... more
This study was designed to examine the effects of an experimental intervention program to increase the psychological mindedness levels of counselor candidates. Psychological mindedness is a critical skill that enables individuals to make... more
The Relationship Between Counselor Educator Technology Self-Efficacy and Distance Counseling Skills Education
Numerous concerns exist in the groupwork and counseling literatures regarding the requirement that students participate in experiential counseling groups as part of their academic coursework. This research examined the use of service... more
Although postgraduate supervision relies on effective communication, it has become increasingly challenging due to various factors, including the cultural, ethnic, and educational backgrounds of both the supervisors and supervisees. As a... more
The purpose of this phenomenological study was to explore seven counselor educators' experiences integrating wellness during the teaching and training of doctoral students in CACREP accredited counselor education programs. Themes... more
Multicultural competencies (MCC)have been widely authorized and put into practice in both training and Counsellingprograms. It is deemed as unethical for counselors and psychologists to provide services to a population that is culturally... more
Numerous concerns exist in the groupwork and counseling literatures regarding the requirement that students participate in experiential counseling groups as part of their academic coursework. This research examined the use of service... more
This research was carried out with a mixed research model to test the group psychoeducation program's effectiveness to improve psychological counselor candidates' forgiveness levels. In this research 2x3 (experiment / control... more
This exploratory study examined professional counselor identity through the relationship between wellness and forgiveness in counselors in training (N=72). Participants perceived themselves as experiencing high levels of wellness on the... more
Multicultural competencies (MCC)have been widely authorized and put into practice in both training and Counsellingprograms. It is deemed as unethical for counselors and psychologists to provide services to a population that is culturally... more
This research examined the direct and indirect links of supervisory working alliance on supervisory satisfaction. Participants were 291 supervisees who had participated in individual counseling practicum courses either in undergraduate or... more
Using transcendental phenomenology, researchers investigated the gatekeeping experiences of 17 early-career counselor educators working in CACREP programs. Guided by the research question: How do early-career counselor education faculty... more
Multicultural counseling competencies (MCCs) are fundamental to the ethical practice of providing services to clients. One such competency is the aspect of self-awareness of one's own worldview. As such, it is incumbent that... more
This study was a correlational research aiming to investigate the relationship between role conflict and role ambiguity, and counseling competencies among trainee counselors in the supervision process. Next, this study also seeks to... more
Información del artículo Racial Identity Development and Multicultural Counseling Competencies of White Mental Health Practitioners.
in the online setting have become widespread. This study aimed to examine the experiences and opinions of psychological counselors regarding online supervision and peer supervision. Research Methods: This qualitative study included six... more
The present study examined the development, content, and outcome of a two-semester Web-Based Peer Discussion Group (WBPDG) for 20 counselor trainees. Outcome measures determined that participants felt significantly more open and co... more
This study investigated the development, content, process, and outcome of an online peer supervision group (OPSG) for counselor trainees. Outcome measures determined that participants felt comfortable, confident, and open to using the... more
The present study examined the development, content, and outcome of a two-semester Web-Based Peer Discussion Group (WBPDG) for 20 counselor trainees. Outcome measures determined that participants felt significantly more open and co... more
This study investigated the development, content, process, and outcome of an online peer supervision group (OPSG) for counselor trainees. Outcome measures determined that participants felt comfortable, confident, and open to using the... more
To address the need for research regarding online counseling, the authors explore the experiences of 4 female and 2 male Caucasian counseling students who facilitated 5 chat-based online counseling sessions. Conducting semistructured... more
vi her bar exam, she nursed me through my numerous and varied life crises. In many ways she provided a stability for me as an adult I had never known as a child. I must, at last, speak of how this work began. The mid-1980s were dark days... more
We psychotherapists simply cannot cluck with sympathy and exhort patients to struggle resolutely with their problems. We cannot say to them you and your problems. Instead, we must speak of us and our problems, because our life, our... more
This article focuses on the issue of student impairment in graduate level counselor training programs and the factors that affect it, including: A definition of graduate student impairment; the prevalence of student impairment in... more
This article focuses on the issue of student impairment in graduate level counselor training programs and the factors that affect it, including: A definition of graduate student impairment; the prevalence of student impairment in... more
In this study, 56 counseling students responded to peer-generated presentations on counseling women and counseling women of color. Qualitative methodology was used to identify students' racial, ethnic, and gender attitudes in counseling... more
Abstract Research is an important part of quality clinical practice in the field of counseling. This study addresses the constraints that produce a gap in master’s level practitioner research... more
Self-care is fundamental to mental health practitioner training and professional efficacy. Expressive writing about stressful events has been researched and shown to have positive physical and psychological effects. Mindfulness, an... more
this study evaluates the effectiveness of a counselor education program in teaching multicultural counseling knowledge and skills. standardized examination scores and rater evaluations compare multicultural with general counseling... more
The present study examined the development, content, and outcome of a two-semester Web-Based Peer Discussion Group (WBPDG) for 20 counselor trainees. Outcome measures determined that participants felt significantly more open and co... more
Six therapist response-mode rating systems were compared in order to delineate a set of primary modes that would best summarize the domain of therapist actions. Ratings of seven diverse therapy sessions showed that, in spite of... more
Verbal response mode use by 31 male college student clients in three sessions of time-limited psychotherapy (selected from an average of 17.2 sessions) was compared with measures of clients' psychological distress, disturbance, and... more
The present study examined the development, content, and outcome of a two-semester Web-Based Peer Discussion Group (WBPDG) for 20 counselor trainees. Outcome measures determined that participants felt significantly more open and... more
This study investigated the development, content, process, and outcome of an online peer supervision group (OPSG) for counselor trainees. Outcome measures determined that participants felt comfortable, confident, and open to using the... more
Six therapist response-mode rating systems were compared in order to delineate a set of primary modes that would best summarize the domain of therapist actions. Ratings of seven diverse therapy sessions showed that, in spite of... more
Supervision is a continuous process from starting time to ending time of fieldwork training. Fieldwork Supervision is an educational, administrative and helping process which is concerned with enabling teaching and guiding a supervisee to... more
A review of the literature in Counseling demonstrates serious inadequacies and challenges with the way mental health professionals in the U.S.A. are trained in multiculturalism. For many years the mental health field in the U.S. has... more
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