Based on the Social Cognitive Model of Counselor Training (L. M. Larson, 1998), this study explored the effects of bogus performance feedback on counseling self-efficacy and counselor anxiety. After a 10-minute mock counseling session, 45 master\u27s-level trainees received either positive or negative bogus feedback regarding their performance. Results showed that (a) participants altered their counseling self-efficacy depending on the performance feedback they received, and (b) participants reported changes in anxiety following performance feedback
Student-counselors often find that supervised interview situations, especially those which occur wit...
While a vast amount of research literature has focused on feedback acceptance, these studies yield m...
This paper focuses on explaining how individuals set goals on multiple performance episodes, in the ...
This study assessed the effects of bogus performance feedback upon causal attributions and ratings o...
This study assessed the effects of general and specific supervisory feedback on counselors’-in-train...
Due to the complexity of the counseling process, counselors-in-training often experience performance...
Past research on negative performance feedback (NPF) has found that self-regulation is key to buffer...
Several operant conditioning techniques have been shown to be useful as a means of training practiti...
This study built upon the theoretical feedback process of Ilgen, Fisher and Taylor (1979), as refine...
Counseling is a critical component of audiological care and when implemented purposefully can yield ...
Since the imposter phenomenon was first identified, much research has been conducted on its occurre...
Typescript (photocopy).This study was undertaken to predict counselor performance in a variety of co...
Providing employees with performance feedback is crucial both for learning and motivation within the...
The authors present the Corrective Feedback Self-Efficacy Instrument (CFSI), which measures counselo...
This correlational study explored the relationship between feedback and counselor self-efficacy duri...
Student-counselors often find that supervised interview situations, especially those which occur wit...
While a vast amount of research literature has focused on feedback acceptance, these studies yield m...
This paper focuses on explaining how individuals set goals on multiple performance episodes, in the ...
This study assessed the effects of bogus performance feedback upon causal attributions and ratings o...
This study assessed the effects of general and specific supervisory feedback on counselors’-in-train...
Due to the complexity of the counseling process, counselors-in-training often experience performance...
Past research on negative performance feedback (NPF) has found that self-regulation is key to buffer...
Several operant conditioning techniques have been shown to be useful as a means of training practiti...
This study built upon the theoretical feedback process of Ilgen, Fisher and Taylor (1979), as refine...
Counseling is a critical component of audiological care and when implemented purposefully can yield ...
Since the imposter phenomenon was first identified, much research has been conducted on its occurre...
Typescript (photocopy).This study was undertaken to predict counselor performance in a variety of co...
Providing employees with performance feedback is crucial both for learning and motivation within the...
The authors present the Corrective Feedback Self-Efficacy Instrument (CFSI), which measures counselo...
This correlational study explored the relationship between feedback and counselor self-efficacy duri...
Student-counselors often find that supervised interview situations, especially those which occur wit...
While a vast amount of research literature has focused on feedback acceptance, these studies yield m...
This paper focuses on explaining how individuals set goals on multiple performance episodes, in the ...