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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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Published in:Journal of counseling psychology 1991-10, Vol.38 (4), p.394-400
Main Authors: Lonborg, Susan D, Daniels, Jeffrey A, Hammond, Susan G, Houghton-Wenger, Brett, Brace, L. Jennifer
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Counseling
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Counselor Client Relationship
Counselor Trainees
Counselor Training
Graduate Students
Higher Education
Human
Interpersonal Communication
Medical sciences
Psychology
Psychology. Psychoanalysis. Psychiatry
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Psychotherapeutic Processes
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Therapeutical relation and framework
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Verbal Communication
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