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Predictors Of Performance In A Professional Counselor Masters Program, Mya M. Bethune
Predictors Of Performance In A Professional Counselor Masters Program, Mya M. Bethune
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Instructor-Initiated Questions And Student Participation In College Classroom Discussion, Christopher Hill
Instructor-Initiated Questions And Student Participation In College Classroom Discussion, Christopher Hill
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Qualitative Comparison Of The Perceptions Of Victims And School Authorities On Early Adolescent Female Bullying, Chaitra Elizabeth Wirta-Leiker
Qualitative Comparison Of The Perceptions Of Victims And School Authorities On Early Adolescent Female Bullying, Chaitra Elizabeth Wirta-Leiker
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This qualitative study compared the perceptions of self-identified victims and school authority figures in regards to adolescent relational aggression among female middle school students. Six significant aspects of this issue were explored, including causal conditions; contextual factors; definitions and descriptions of relationally aggressive interactions; intervening conditions, such as recognition of the victims and their decision to report; intervention and prevention strategies within the school setting; and the negative consequences of relational aggression upon the victims. The data were developed into a grounded theory with the purpose of discovering effective aspects of anti-bullying intervention and prevention programs in U.S. schools. Findings …
Wisdom Of The Counselor And The Counselor's Perception Of The Therapeutic Working Alliance, Linda Carlyn Osterlund
Wisdom Of The Counselor And The Counselor's Perception Of The Therapeutic Working Alliance, Linda Carlyn Osterlund
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The therapeutic working alliance has been identified as the most important factor in the outcome of counseling. The therapeutic working alliance is the relationship between the client and the counselor. It is the context in which the counselor builds hope, collaborates on treatment goals and uses selected treatment approaches to best meet the needs of the client. Scholars have suggested that the counselor's personal characteristics contribute to the therapeutic working alliance. Further, researchers have identified wisdom traits as a set of cognitive, affective, and reflective personal characteristics that are interactive, as well as both interpersonal and intrapersonal, which are beneficial …
Impact Of Military Deployment On College Adjustment, Ann Marie Ingala
Impact Of Military Deployment On College Adjustment, Ann Marie Ingala
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