1969
DOI: 10.1002/j.1556-6978.1969.tb01310.x
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Counseling Behavor Change Though Self‐Analysis

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“…In particular, structured self-training can encourage greater awareness, self-reflection, and self-critique (Munson, 1983) and can enhance supervisor-facilitated training and provide for more effective use of training time (Bernstein & LeComte, 1979;Morrissette, 1999;Munson, 1983). Three empirical studies have shown the effectiveness of selftraining (Altekruse & Brown, 1969;Dennin & Ellis, 2003;Hector et al, 1979).…”
Section: Types Of Training For Working With Client Angermentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In particular, structured self-training can encourage greater awareness, self-reflection, and self-critique (Munson, 1983) and can enhance supervisor-facilitated training and provide for more effective use of training time (Bernstein & LeComte, 1979;Morrissette, 1999;Munson, 1983). Three empirical studies have shown the effectiveness of selftraining (Altekruse & Brown, 1969;Dennin & Ellis, 2003;Hector et al, 1979).…”
Section: Types Of Training For Working With Client Angermentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Positing increased professional autonomy as a goal for counselor education (Bernstein & Lecomte, 1976), the counselor's ability to function as his or her own supervisor is also viewed as essential. Within the broader process of counselor selfsupervision (Lecomte & Bernstein, 1978), counselor self-evaluation is considered a worthwhile training outcome (e.g., Altekruse & Brown, 1969;Loughary, Stripling, & Fitzgerald, 1965). The present model provides a systematic means of developing self-critique skills among counselor trainees.…”
Section: Self-critique Trainingmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The supervisor decided, on the basis of these considerations and a review of the literature (Altekruse & Brown, 1969;Blane, 1968;Davidson & Emmer, 1966;Kelly, 1971;Martin & Gazda, 1970), that the intervention should consist of self-monitoring and supervisor reinforcement. Furthermore, the intervention should consume no more than about 10 minutes of each weekly supervisory session.…”
Section: Determining the Supervisory Interventionmentioning
confidence: 99%