Strategies and techniques based on the Multicultural Counseling Competencies must be grounded in principles that establish counselor training programs as learning environments and that reframe curricula through competencyβbased objectives. A framework is outlined for infusing multiculturalism into c
Counselors' Attribution of Responsibility, Etiology, and Counseling Strategy
β Scribed by Jerry L. Kernes; J. Jeffries McWhirter
- Publisher
- American Counseling Association
- Year
- 2001
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 198 KB
- Volume
- 79
- Category
- Article
- ISSN
- 1556-6678
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β¦ Synopsis
This study surveyed 167 counselors working at university counseling centers on their etiology and responsibility attributions and models of helping. Participants responded to vignettes describing either a male or female client experiencing symptoms of either an identity or adjustment problem. Counselors endorsed all of P. Brickman et al.'s (1982) models of helping for both problem types. Predictions concerning etiology attributions were partially supported. Counselors selected attributions logically consistent with an internal cause for the identity problem. However, counselors did not make external attributions for the adjustment problem. No significant results were observed for the influence of client sex.
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