1961
DOI: 10.1037/h0041217
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The counseling role of college and university counseling centers.

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“…Perceived appropriateness of religious discussion in group. The religious concerns subscale of the Counseling Appropriateness Check List (CACL-R; Warman, 1961) was used to survey client beliefs regarding the appropriateness of discussing religious concerns in group counseling. The content validity and reliability of the full instrument have been supported in several studies (e.g., Miles & McDavis, 1982;O'Brien & Johnson, 1976;Wilcove & Sharp, 1971).…”
Section: Religious Strugglementioning
confidence: 99%
“…Perceived appropriateness of religious discussion in group. The religious concerns subscale of the Counseling Appropriateness Check List (CACL-R; Warman, 1961) was used to survey client beliefs regarding the appropriateness of discussing religious concerns in group counseling. The content validity and reliability of the full instrument have been supported in several studies (e.g., Miles & McDavis, 1982;O'Brien & Johnson, 1976;Wilcove & Sharp, 1971).…”
Section: Religious Strugglementioning
confidence: 99%
“…Several studies have employed this instrument (Gelso, et.al., 1972;Ogston, Altman & Conklin, 1969;Resnick & Gelso, 194.' Warman, 1960, 1961Wilcove &Sharp, 1971_ andthe Ogston et.ai. study (1969) supported the original factor structure found by Warman (1960).…”
Section: E22=le!lirs and Instrumentationmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Gelso and Mc-Kenzie (1973), for example, found that the more information students had about the counseling service, the more likely they were to seek professional help from the service. This finding supports earlier work reporting that lack of information inhibited use of campus counsel ing centers (Rust & Davie, 1961;Warman, 1960Warman, , 1961. Snyder et al (1972) also suggested that the type of information gained by a poten tial help seeker is critical.…”
Section: Internal Characteristicssupporting
confidence: 87%