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Investigating career counseling and the false dichotomy hypothesis: A systematic case study approach to process research.
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Investigating career counseling and the false dichotomy hypothesis: A systematic case study approach to process research./
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Gersch, Julie Anne Schmitt.
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212 p.
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Source: Dissertation Abstracts International, Volume: 64-07, Section: A, page: 2393.
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Dissertation Abstracts International64-07A.
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Education, Guidance and Counseling. -
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Investigating career counseling and the false dichotomy hypothesis: A systematic case study approach to process research.
Gersch, Julie Anne Schmitt.
Investigating career counseling and the false dichotomy hypothesis: A systematic case study approach to process research.
- 212 p.
Source: Dissertation Abstracts International, Volume: 64-07, Section: A, page: 2393.
Thesis (Ph.D.)--The University of Akron, 2003.
Despite numerous calls by researchers and scholars in the field of counseling psychology, few attempts to examine the underlying elements of the career counseling process have been made. Additionally, there is a striking lack of direct empirical investigation of the false dichotomy hypothesis, or the idea that career and personal counseling are much of the same endeavor. Utilizing a systematic case study approach to process research, the purpose of this study was first to explore the ebb and flow of five general treatment components of counseling according to the Concurrent Model of Counseling Process (i.e., relationship building, assessment, goal setting, intervention, and termination) (Waehler & Lenox, 1994) in two complete career counseling cases. Secondly, this study explored the validity of the false dichotomy hypothesis by directly comparing the general treatment components found in the two career counseling cases to the treatment components found in two complete cases of personal counseling. The four counseling cases were obtained from an existing set of archived videotapes housed in a M.A.-Ph.D. counseling psychology training program at a large Midwestern university. Counseling sessions were coded by a trained rating team according to standard process research procedures found in the literature.Subjects--Topical Terms:
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Despite numerous calls by researchers and scholars in the field of counseling psychology, few attempts to examine the underlying elements of the career counseling process have been made. Additionally, there is a striking lack of direct empirical investigation of the false dichotomy hypothesis, or the idea that career and personal counseling are much of the same endeavor. Utilizing a systematic case study approach to process research, the purpose of this study was first to explore the ebb and flow of five general treatment components of counseling according to the Concurrent Model of Counseling Process (i.e., relationship building, assessment, goal setting, intervention, and termination) (Waehler & Lenox, 1994) in two complete career counseling cases. Secondly, this study explored the validity of the false dichotomy hypothesis by directly comparing the general treatment components found in the two career counseling cases to the treatment components found in two complete cases of personal counseling. The four counseling cases were obtained from an existing set of archived videotapes housed in a M.A.-Ph.D. counseling psychology training program at a large Midwestern university. Counseling sessions were coded by a trained rating team according to standard process research procedures found in the literature.
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