Counselors should be able to increase their effectiveness by appropriate use of social influence strategies; learning to use power bases is a critical need of counselor trainees. One way they can learn to use power bases is by modeling their supervisors in counseling practica. In this study, the effects of faculty supervisors ' attitudes on counseling trainees ' attitudes toward power bases were examined. Supervisors ' and trainees' attitudes were measured using a questionnaire developed by Robyak (1981) for assessing referent, legitimate, and expert power base preferences. During a one-semester counseling practicum, pre/post measures of preference strength were obtained from 50 trainees in 8 supervisory groups. Analysis...
This research project was designed to test, directly, the effects of perceived professional authorit...
A large number of authors have observed that the experience of power increases behavioral approach t...
Social influence and social power were examined in two studies. In Study 1, samples of U.S. students...
Despite its critical role in counselor training, empirical research on clinical supervision is gener...
AN ABSTRACT OF THE THESIS OF SAMANTHA OKON for the MASTERS OF SCIENCE degree in Communication Disord...
The general purpose of this study was to investigate Strong's interpersonal influence model. Specifi...
The current study followed the methodology used by Erchul and colleagues (eg., Erchul, Raven, & Ray,...
Counseling self-efficacy of supervisees is a significant outcome variable of counselor training. The...
Power dynamics between supervisors and supervisees are inherent as a result of the hierarchical stru...
Leadership is a process of interaction between leaders and subordinates where a leader attempts to i...
The purpose of this study was to compare three different approaches to the counselor practicum—-or c...
The purpose of this qualitative study was to understand the experience of group counselor trainees r...
The general objective of this research was to examine the relationship of supervisors’ power bases ...
This study investigated the attitudes and perceptions of members of the Association for Counselor Ed...
Background: As the role of first-line nurse managers (head nurses) has evolved into which is clearly...
This research project was designed to test, directly, the effects of perceived professional authorit...
A large number of authors have observed that the experience of power increases behavioral approach t...
Social influence and social power were examined in two studies. In Study 1, samples of U.S. students...
Despite its critical role in counselor training, empirical research on clinical supervision is gener...
AN ABSTRACT OF THE THESIS OF SAMANTHA OKON for the MASTERS OF SCIENCE degree in Communication Disord...
The general purpose of this study was to investigate Strong's interpersonal influence model. Specifi...
The current study followed the methodology used by Erchul and colleagues (eg., Erchul, Raven, & Ray,...
Counseling self-efficacy of supervisees is a significant outcome variable of counselor training. The...
Power dynamics between supervisors and supervisees are inherent as a result of the hierarchical stru...
Leadership is a process of interaction between leaders and subordinates where a leader attempts to i...
The purpose of this study was to compare three different approaches to the counselor practicum—-or c...
The purpose of this qualitative study was to understand the experience of group counselor trainees r...
The general objective of this research was to examine the relationship of supervisors’ power bases ...
This study investigated the attitudes and perceptions of members of the Association for Counselor Ed...
Background: As the role of first-line nurse managers (head nurses) has evolved into which is clearly...
This research project was designed to test, directly, the effects of perceived professional authorit...
A large number of authors have observed that the experience of power increases behavioral approach t...
Social influence and social power were examined in two studies. In Study 1, samples of U.S. students...