Pretherapy Religious Value Information its Influence on Stated Perceptions of and Willingness to See a Counselor
This study sought to determine the influence of pretherapy religious value information upon potential clients' (a) perceptions of a counselor, (b) willingness to see a counselor and (c) confidence of counselor helpfulness. Two hundred and ten undergraduate college students volunteered for the s...
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ndltd-unt.edu-info-ark-67531-metadc3306932017-03-17T08:41:07Z Pretherapy Religious Value Information its Influence on Stated Perceptions of and Willingness to See a Counselor Burnett, William A. (William Albert) religion and therapy counselor and client relationships counseling and student services Psychology and religion. Counselor and client. This study sought to determine the influence of pretherapy religious value information upon potential clients' (a) perceptions of a counselor, (b) willingness to see a counselor and (c) confidence of counselor helpfulness. Two hundred and ten undergraduate college students volunteered for the study. Subjects were randomly assigned to one of three treatment groups and given varying amounts and types of written information about a counselor. Group 1 received just the counselor's credentials. Group 2 received the same information plus statements about the counselor's beliefs about counseling and his therapeutic approach. Group 3 received the same information as group 2 plus a statement of the counselor's religious values. Subjects then viewed a short video tape of the counselor in a counseling session. Results of statistical treatment of dependent variables indicated that subjects' perceptions of the counselor, willingness to see the counselor, and confidence of counselor helpfulness were not influenced by the written information, including the statement of religious values that the subjects received before viewing the video tape of the counselor. Implications and recommendations for further research are discussed. North Texas State University Engels, Dennis W. Sininger, Rollin Albert Medler, Byron McCallon, Earl L. 1986-08 Thesis or Dissertation ii, 115 leaves Text local-cont-no: 1002715700-Burnett call-no: 379 N81d no. 2515 untcat: b1366752 oclc: 15482943 https://digital.library.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metadc330693/ ark: ark:/67531/metadc330693 English Public Burnett, William A. (William Albert) Copyright Copyright is held by the author, unless otherwise noted. All rights reserved. |
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This study sought to determine the influence of pretherapy religious value information upon potential clients' (a) perceptions of a counselor, (b) willingness to see a counselor and (c) confidence of counselor helpfulness. Two hundred and ten undergraduate college students volunteered for the study. Subjects were randomly assigned to one of three treatment groups and given varying amounts and types of written information about a counselor. Group 1 received just the counselor's credentials. Group 2 received the same information plus statements about the counselor's beliefs about counseling and his therapeutic approach. Group 3 received the same information as group 2 plus a statement of the counselor's religious values. Subjects then viewed a short video tape of the counselor in a counseling session. Results of statistical treatment of dependent variables indicated that subjects' perceptions of the counselor, willingness to see the counselor, and confidence of counselor helpfulness were not influenced by the written information, including the statement of religious values that the subjects received before viewing the video tape of the counselor. Implications and recommendations for further research are discussed. |
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Pretherapy Religious Value Information its Influence on Stated Perceptions of and Willingness to See a Counselor |
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Pretherapy Religious Value Information its Influence on Stated Perceptions of and Willingness to See a Counselor |
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Pretherapy Religious Value Information its Influence on Stated Perceptions of and Willingness to See a Counselor |
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Pretherapy Religious Value Information its Influence on Stated Perceptions of and Willingness to See a Counselor |
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pretherapy religious value information its influence on stated perceptions of and willingness to see a counselor |
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North Texas State University |
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