In this article the progress toward increasing representation and improving the status of women in counselor education and higher education in general is reported. Strategies and action steps for recruiting, selecting, and advancing female faculty members are also presented. These approaches can be used by counselor education departments or individuals interested in cultivating and maintaining an environment that is conducive to obtaining maximum potential of female faculty members.
timidating and exhibitionistic as in the Rahway Program.Another caution would be whether the children might admire and, as a result, model the life-style of the prisoners. This possible danger should be considered by anyone attempting to replicate this program and should possibly be the focus of an additional study.Attempts at intervention should come earlier than teenage years. Children are developmentally ready in elementary school to adopt prosocial attitudes and behaviors given the correct experience. Firsthand understanding of possible consequences is superior to threats and lectures, and the opportunity for the children to debrief their experience in the jail is most important. This is accomplished better as a one-to-one than in a group.We believe the results of the Lawrence County experience are encouraging enough that other programs could be designed for early intervention that focuses on the assumptions of support rather than punishment, real life rather than abstract learning experiences for children, and the belief that the "teachable moment" for prosocial attitudes arrives earlier than one's teenage years.
Predicting 92 subjects' physical health status from their scores on the Personal Orientation Inventory using regression analysis showed that those who obtained high self-regard scores and high self-actualizing value scores also reported better physical health. Those subjects who reported poorer physical health also scored high on the synergy scale.
This instructional model infuses test interpretation with counseling techniques and theory. A process is outlined for teaching test interpretation by incorporating Neuro‐Linguistic Programming patterns.
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