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counselor nonverbal self-disclosure and fear of intimacy during employment counseling: an aptitude—treatment interaction illustration

✍ Scribed by Cindy Carrein; Jean-Luc Bernaud


Publisher
American Counseling Association
Year
2010
Tongue
English
Weight
243 KB
Volume
47
Category
Article
ISSN
0022-0787

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✦ Synopsis


This study investigated the effects of nonverbal self‐disclosure within the dynamic of aptitude—treatment interaction. Participants (N= 94) watched a video of a career counseling session aimed at helping the jobseeker to find employment. The video was then edited to display 3 varying degrees of nonverbal self‐disclosure. In conjunction with the measure of counselor assessment, the authors measured the fear‐of‐intimacy level by using the Doi and Thelen (1993) model. Results showed that when self‐disclosure does not have an effect on counselor assessment, a moderator effect due to the fear of intimacy becomes evident. Implications for research and practice are presented.