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Counselors' Conceptualizations of Caring in the Counseling Relationship

โœ Scribed by Richard W. Halstead; Linda D. Wagner; Margo Vivero; Wilma Ferkol


Book ID
102872728
Publisher
American Counseling Association
Year
2002
Tongue
English
Weight
908 KB
Volume
47
Category
Article
ISSN
0160-7960

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โœฆ Synopsis


Caring is a concept that has been studied in numerous helping professions but has yet to be researched from a counseling perspective. In this qualitative research study, 13 master'sโ€level counseling interns were interviewed to better understand their perceptions of caring in the counseling relationship. Results suggest that these interns perceive that supporting desired outcomes, a personal capacity for caring, maintaining therapeutic conditions, mutuality in the counseling relationship, and a dynamic flow of communication are important attributes of the counseling relationship when caring is present The findings suggest further research that explores the concept of caring in the counseling relationship may be warranted.


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