Recently added articles from Counselor Education and Supervision:
Multiculturalism, diversity, and social advocacy: a 17-year content analysis of Counselor Education and Supervision.(Report)
Jun 01, 2008; ... The authors summarized (a) data regarding multiculturalism, diversity, and social advocacy represented in Counselor Education and Supervision (CES) over a 17-year period (1989-2005, Volumes 28-45); (b) type of articles (i.e., research vs. theory) represented; (c) research methodology and ...
"Interpersonal" clients, students, and supervisees: translating Robert Kegan.(Case study)
Jun 01, 2008; ... The counseling profession prides itself on its developmental focus. However, counselors, counselor educators, and supervisors have generally applied only phasic, and not stage, theories to counseling and supervision practice and have not incorporated developmental concepts into their ...
Emotional intelligence and implications for counseling self-efficacy: phase II.(Counselor Preparation)(Report)
Jun 01, 2008; ... The authors present Phase II of a 9-month study of the relationship between emotional intelligence and counseling self-efficacy. One-hundred eighteen counselors-in-training and professional counselors completed the Counseling Self-Estimate Inventory (COSE) and Emotional Judgment Inventory ...
Developing and submitting credible qualitative manuscripts.(Editorial)
Jun 01, 2008; ... The standards used to evaluate qualitative research have been a recurring theme in qualitative research literature for more than 20 years. Included in the discussion of these standards are the qualities of trustworthiness (Y. Lincoln & E. Guba, 1985). More recently, methodological and ...
Crash: using a popular film as an experiential learning activity in a multicultural counseling course.(Innovative Methods)(Report)
Jun 01, 2008; ... Crash (P. Haggis, 2004) depicts the intersection of race, ethnicity, religion, and social class in a culturally and politically charged environment. The result is a film that places the viewer in situations that are void of simple right and wrong solutions. The authors describe an ...