The Effects of Two Types of Group Counseling Procedures with Junior College Students
Description:
The problem with which this investigation was concerned was to measure personal adjustment, emotional adjustment, home adjustment, and self-concept changes that took place in junior college students as a result of one-counselor group counseling and male-and-female co-counselor group counseling. The rationale for male-and-female co-counselor group counseling relied on the formation of a simulated family in which individuals could socialize their feelings.
Date:
August 1971
Creator:
West, William George
Partner:
UNT Libraries