2021
DOI: 10.1007/s10447-021-09429-x
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Explanatory Styles of Counsellors in Training

Abstract: Explanatory style is based on how one explains good and bad events according to three dimensions: personalization, permanence, and pervasiveness. With an optimistic explanatory style, good events are explained as personal, permanent, and pervasive, whereas bad events are explained as external, temporary, and specific. For counsellors, an optimistic explanatory style creates positive expectancy judgments about the possibilities and opportunities for successful client outcomes. In this research study, we explore… Show more

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“…The third perspective defines optimism as an explanatory style. According to Boyer et al (2021), this theory explains all events by personalisation, permanence, and pervasiveness. In this context, sound events are explained as personal, permanent, and pervasive, while bad events as external, temporary, and specific.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The third perspective defines optimism as an explanatory style. According to Boyer et al (2021), this theory explains all events by personalisation, permanence, and pervasiveness. In this context, sound events are explained as personal, permanent, and pervasive, while bad events as external, temporary, and specific.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%