A Pilot Study of Transformational Leadership and College Counseling Outcomes |
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Authors: | Charles J. Jacob Jessica Stoler Gregory Roth |
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Affiliation: | La Salle University, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, USA |
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Abstract: | This pilot study explores the relationship between perceived transformational leadership skills of college counselors and outcomes in counseling. College students receiving counseling (n = 46) were given a revised version of the Multifactor Leadership Questionnaire (MLQ), the Working Alliance Inventory, Short Form (WAI-S), and the Counseling Center Assessment of Psychological Symptoms (CCAPS-34). Results yielded significant relationships between improvement in areas of client functioning and subscales measuring aspects of transformational leadership in counselors as perceived by clients. In addition to significant correlations between alliance and subscales of the MLQ, there were strong negative relationships between social anxiety and management by exception (active); academic distress and idealized influence (behavior); and alcohol use and management by exception (passive). |
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Keywords: | College counselor training counseling counselor education creativity in counseling leadership working alliance |
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