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- Title
The Relationship of Counselor Self-Actualization To Counselor Facilitativeness.
- Authors
THAMES, TERRI B.; HILL, CLARA E.
- Abstract
After completing the Personal Orientation Inventory, 32 counselors-in-training each conducted a half-hour counseling session with one of 32 volunteer clients. Following the session, clients and counselors filled out the Barrett-Lennard Relationship Inventory, indicating how encouraging the counselor had been. Correlational analyses found that in general, counselor trainees who viewed themselves as more self-actualized were not perceived by clients or by themselves as being more encouraging. Specific elements of self-actualization however (awareness of self, others, and the nature of man) were related to facilitative conditions.
- Publication
Counselor Education & Supervision, 1980, Vol 20, Issue 1, p45
- ISSN
0011-0035
- Publication type
Other
- DOI
10.1002/j.1556-6978.1980.tb02031.x