19 Citations
THE PHILOSOPHICAL FOUNDATIONS OF COUNSELING PSYCHOLOGY WITH AN EMPHASIS ON EXPERIMENTALISM
- Philosophy
- 1973
This is a philosophical analysis of the assumptions and presuppositions in a selected literature of Counseling Psychology covering the period, 1962 to 1972. The purpose of this study is to…
Konseling untuk keluarga untuk meningkatkan sikap belajar dan kedisiplinan pada anak Intelectual Disability
- 2020
Naskah disetujui: 28/06/2018 AI anak perempuan berusia 12 tahun yang didiagnosa mengalami intelekutual disabilitas. Taraf kecerdasan klien termasuk dalam kategori Retardasi mental dengan kapasitas…
The role of verbal conditioning in third generation behavior therapy.
- Psychology
- 2005
Kohlenberg, Boiling, Kanter & Parker (2002) and Hayes (2004) have argued that a third generation has occurred in behavior therapy. Hayes (2004) states the movement is characterized by several…
The Use of audiotaped dialogues to enhance feelings expression for children of divorce
- Psychology
- 1994
Audiocasettes with divorce themes were used as a therapeutic adjunct to a group intervention for children of divorce. It was hypothesized that children in a group u.::ing these tapes would show…
Patients' perceptions of risk factor modification following an acute myocardial infarction
- Medicine
- 1988
Appraisal and Counseling: Are They Compatible?
- Education
- 1982
Counseling and conventional appraisal are two distinctive functions, but they make strange partners. Conventional appraisal is an analytic process and counseling is a catalytic process. Nevertheles...
References
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The Counselor as an Applied Behavioral Scientist.
- Psychology
- 1969
The swirl of change—instant history—coupled with contemporary human problems makes it imperative that counselors shed their complacencies and “truths” in order to doubt, question, and examine all…
Similarity of social models and clients in behavioral counseling: Two experimental studies.
- Psychology
- 1968
The Treatment of “Nervous Diarrhoea” and Other Conditioned Autonomic Disorders by Desensitization
- Psychology, MedicineBritish Journal of Psychiatry
- 1968
In patients with affective illnesses, symptoms of autonomic origin are common and are relieved by successful treatment of the underlying illness, and there is a group of patients who complain of these symptoms but who show little affective disorder.
Two-year follow-up of systematic desensitization in therapy groups.
- PsychologyJournal of abnormal psychology
- 1968
Group desensitization appears to provide an efficient and effective treatment for anxiety and is not limited to specific phobias.
STANDARD VERSUS INDIVIDUALIZED HIERARCHIES IN DESENSITIZATION TO REDUCE TEST ANXIETY.
- Psychology, Education
- 1967
FIFTY-FOUR TEST-ANXIOUS COLLEGE FRESHMEN FROM STANFORD UNIVERSITI WERE RANDOMLY ASSIGNED TO ONE OF THREE GROUPS--(1) A DESENSITIZATION GROUP WORKING WITH INDIVIDUALIZED ANXIETY HIERARCHIES, (2) A…
The Counselor—An Agent of What Change?
- Psychology
- 1967
Goals in counseling must be clarified before the means of obtaining them can be determined. Success or failure can only be evaluated if these goals are stated in observable behavioral terms. The…
Desensitization techniques in the treatment of school phobia.
- PsychologyThe American journal of orthopsychiatry
- 1966
A child's fear of school was eliminated by having him approach the school accompanied by the therapist and by proceeding in a series of graded steps from the least anxiety-evoking stimulus situation…