Counseling dropout relative to client attractiveness,disturbance, and expected number of sessions |
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Authors: | Georgiana Shick Tryon |
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Affiliation: | CUNY Graduate School and University Center , New York , USA |
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Abstract: | Participants were 12 counseling center psychologist and thir 257 college-student clients. Immediately after intake, clients indicated whether or not they would make an additional appointment, their reasons for not making another appointment, and the estimated number of sessions they would attend. Counselors rated clients' attractiveness and disturbance and estimated the number of sessions they would have with each client. Clients who did not make a second appointment were generally satisfied with the help they received in one session. Client estimates were more predictive than counselor estimates of actual number of sessions. Relative to less attractive and disturbed clients, more attractive and disturbed clients made and kept post-intake appointments. |
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