COUNSELING PSYCHOLOGISTS PERCEPTIONS OF THE OCCURRENCE AND EFFECTS OF UNREALISTIC EXPECTATIONS ABOUT COUNSELING AND PSYCHOTHERAPY AMONG THEIR CLIENTS

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作者
TINSLEY, HEA
BOWMAN, SL
BARICH, AW
机构
[1] Department of Psychology, Southern Illinois University at Carbondale
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10.1037/0022-0167.40.1.46
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G44 [教育心理学];
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0402 ; 040202 ;
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Counseling psychologists working in practice settings were surveyed regarding their perceptions of the occurrence and effects of their clients' unrealistic expectations about counseling. A majority perceived some of their clients as having unrealistically high expectations about the need for concreteness; the likelihood of counselor nurturance, directiveness, and empathy; and the probability of a beneficial outcome. Most responded that some of their clients have unrealistically low expectations about the need for immediacy, motivation, openness, and responsibility, and the likelihood of confrontation. Psychologists view most unrealistic expectations as having a detrimental effect on counseling. Exceptions that can have a facilitative effect on counseling are unrealistically high client expectations about the needs to be motivated and open and to assume personal responsibility and unrealistically low expectations for counselor directiveness.
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