[Counselor_Educ] FW: Recent Issue of Professional Issues in Counseling Journal
Leinbaugh, Tracy
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Tracy Leinbaugh, PhD, NCC, PCC-S
Associate Professor and Chair, Department of Counseling and Higher Education
Ohio University
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Subject: Recent Issue of Professional Issues in Counseling Journal
Below is the contents of the most recent issue of the Professional Issues in Counseling Journal (PIiCJ). PIiCJ is an on-line journal supported by the Department of Educational Leadership and Counseling at Sam Houston State University. The journal publishes manuscripts that report, synthesize, review or analyze scholarly inquiry on current professional issues in the field of counseling. For more information about the journal, or to access the articles listed below, please click on the following link: http://www.shsu.edu/~piic/
PIiC JOURNAL
Dr. Mary Nichter, Editor
Spring 2011
An Analysis of Supervision Modalities Utilized in CACREP On-Campus Clinical Training Programs: Results of a National Survey<http://www.shsu.edu/~piic/AnAnalysisofSupervisionModalitiesUtilizedinCACREPOnCampusClinicalTraining.htm>
Pit Kolodinsky
Northern Arizona University in Yuma
Charles V. Lindsey
University of Wisconsin Oshkosh
Mark Young
Gonzaga University
Nick Lund
Professor Emeritus
Northern Arizona University
Bennett Edgerly
Doctoral student in Counseling Psychology, Northern Arizona University
Michael Zlatev
Doctoral student in Counseling Psychology, SUNY Albany
Given that the new 2009 CACREP standards are now being rapidly implemented among CACREP-accredited Counselor Education programs, a systematic review of CACREP programs' supervision practices was considered by the authors to be timely. As such, a national survey was conducted in order to examine the breadth of supervision modalities methods. Findings indicated that live supervision appears to be trending upward, and that many professors seek to either expand the quality of live supervision technology they already have, or, among those that do not have that option, they wish to implement it if they can overcome logistical and/or financial obstacles.
Defining Counseling Professional Identity from a Gendered Perspective: <http://www.shsu.edu/~piic/DefiningCounselingProfessionalIdentityfromaGenderedPerspective.htm>
Role Conflict and Development<http://www.shsu.edu/~piic/DefiningCounselingProfessionalIdentityfromaGenderedPerspective.htm>
Amanda C. Healey and Danica G. Hays
Sam Houston State University
Old Dominion University
Professional identity results from a developmental process that facilitates a growing understanding of self in one's chosen field, enabling one to articulate her or his role to others within and outside of the discipline (Brott & Myers, 1999; Smith & Robinson, 1995). In order to merge the personal and professional, every arena of one's life will be reflected upon as the new professional emerges. This conceptual manuscript highlights how professional identity relates to personal beliefs, life experiences and gender role expectations. Implications for counselor educators and practitioners will be discussed.
Keywords: counseling, professional identity, gender, success
The relationship between psycho-social stage resolutions <http://www.shsu.edu/~piic/Therelationshipbetweenpsycho-socialstageresolutions.htm>
and self-reported dynamics in the clinical supervision <http://www.shsu.edu/~piic/Therelationshipbetweenpsycho-socialstageresolutions.htm>
of counseling practicum students<http://www.shsu.edu/~piic/Therelationshipbetweenpsycho-socialstageresolutions.htm>
Joshua M. Gold
University of South Carolina
As a component of the "personalization" issues of counselors-in-training, the issue of previous life experience is seen to affect clinical training and supervision. This study investigated how counseling students' differing resolutions of the stages of Erikson's developmental psycho-social model were related to their perceptions of the dynamics of supervision received during practicum. Eighty-seven practicum counseling students completed the Measures of Psychosocial Development and the Working Alliance Inventory. The analysis revealed statistically significant (p<.01) results in terms of understanding the quality of the supervisory relationship based on students' stage resolutions. These findings offer implications for clinical training and supervision.
Key Words: clinical training, clinical supervision, personalization issues, self-of-the-counselor
Social Interest and Differentiation of Self<http://www.shsu.edu/~piic/SocialInterestandDifferentiationofSelf.htm>
Patrick Johnson
Portland State University
Adina J. Smith
Montana State University
In this study, we assessed the relationship between differentiation of self and social interest, providing a family systems conceptualization of the Adlerian concept. Participants were 813 college student volunteers who completed measures of differentiation and social interest. Results indicate that various dimensions of differentiation have unique effects on social interest. Implications of these results are discussed.
Keywords: social interest, differentiation, Adler, Bowen, family systems theory
Richard E. Watts, Ph.D., LPC-S, Distinguished Professor and Director
Center for Research and Doctoral Studies in Counselor Education
Department of Educational Leadership & Counseling
Sam Houston State University
1932 Bobby K. Marks Drive
Huntsville, TX 77341-2119
Phone: 936/294-4658
Fax: 936/294-4277
Email: watts at shsu.edu<mailto:watts at shsu.edu>
My Website: http://sites.google.com/site/richardwattswebsite/Home
SHSU's CACREP Accredited Ph.D. Program: http://www.shsu.edu/~grs_www/CounselorEducation_Ph.D.html
Diplomate in Adlerian Psychology, North American Society for Adlerian Psychology
Fellow of the American Counseling Association
President-elect, North American Society for Adlerian Psychology
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