The Effects of an Oral History Interview on Counselor Trainees' Confidence and Couples' Intimacy
Description:
A major concern many counselor trainees face when preparing to see their first couple-client is that of confidence because they have had little to no experience in interacting in a professional capacity with couples. Many beginning counselors experience anxiety, which can inhibit their effectiveness with clients (Scanlon & Baille, 1994). Introducing counselor trainees to a relatively non-threatening interaction with couples might reduce the initial anxiety that characterizes the neophyte counse…
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Date:
May 2003
Creator:
Toler, Jane K.
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UNT Libraries