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Counselor and Client Verbal Response Mode Changes During Initial Counseling Sessions
The verbal behaviors of 4 male and 4 female beginning counselor trainees and their clients were analyzed with the Classification System for Counseling Responses (CSCR). Differences in the frequency with which counselors and clients used a variety of verbal response modes were examined with regard to...
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description | The verbal behaviors of 4 male and 4 female beginning counselor trainees and their clients were analyzed with the Classification System for Counseling Responses (CSCR). Differences in the frequency with which counselors and clients used a variety of verbal response modes were examined with regard to segments of time within initial counseling interviews. Results provided limited support for the hypothesis that counselor trainees would show significant differences in the types of verbal responses used across thirds of sessions. Three statistically significant, linear trends in counselor responses were observed, providing some evidence for discriminations in the timing of verbal interventions by beginning counselors. Implications of these findings, as well as important methodological issues and suggestions for future research, are discussed. |
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