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Values Held by Office-Based and Home-Based Therapists in Northern New England

โœ Scribed by VICTORIA M. McCAIN; H. D. DAY


Publisher
American Counseling Association
Year
1999
Tongue
English
Weight
715 KB
Volume
43
Category
Article
ISSN
0160-7960

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โœฆ Synopsis


As a first study of the values of rural mental health professionals, the Survey of Personal Values and the Survey of Interpersonal Values were completed by 51 office-based psychotherapists and 87 homebased therapists from rural areas in 3 northern New England states. Discriminant function analyses using the 2 sets of values as predictors of therapist group did not support the hypothesis that the home-based therapists would more highly value Independence and Goal Orientation than the officebased therapists; in fact, the therapists in the 2 settings were remarkably similar in their values. The rural therapists, as one group, more frequently endorsed the personal values of Achievement and Decisiveness and the interpersonal values of Independence, Benevolence, and Support. Male therapists more frequently endorsed Practical Mindedness and Achievement than female therapists.

Interest in rural mental health has grown steadily in the past two decades (