The Basic Encounter Group in Counselor Education--Facts and Fancies.
1971
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This study sought to discover how 91 counselor trainees felt about participating in an encounter group as part of their program. Subjects responded to pre-course, post-course, and followup questionnaires dealing with their attitudes toward groups and the actual group experience, and behavioral change attributable to the group experience. Significant others were used in the followup to either corroborate or deny the self-perceptions of the group participants. Participant attitudes toward encounter groups became markedly more positive after they had undergone a group experience, and an overwhelming majority of them felt that the course should be taught as a sensitivity or encounter group. Participants reported behavioral changes as a result of the group experience, and the vast majority described the overall impact of the group as helpful, constructive, or deeply meaningful; moreover, the group experience seems to have had a lasting effect on the participants. On the basis of the finding of this study, the encounter group appears to be valuable as a training experience for counselors. (Author/LKP)
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The Basic Encounter Group in Counselor Education--Facts and Fancies.
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Autor/in / Beteiligte Person: | Morgan, Lewis B. |
Veröffentlichung: | 1971 |
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