Empathic interactional sequences and counsellor trainee effectiveness |
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Authors: | Ian R. Ridgway Christopher F. Sharpley |
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Affiliation: | Faculty of Education , Monash University , Clayton , Victoria , 3168 , Australia |
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Abstract: | Consecutive counsellor trainee and client statements from 12 audiotaped assessment interviews were coded to operationalize empathy as a sequential variable. For each two statement sequence the speaking order (counsellor to client, client to counsellor) was also coded, and the resultant matrix analyzed via loglinear statistical procedures for categorical data. For the speaking order client to counsellor, three empathy sequences (empathy enhancing, empathy diverging, empathy commencing) were found to be significantly related to counselling effectiveness. For the speaking order counsellor to client, only one sequence(empathy diverging) was found to be significantly related to counselling effectiveness. Implications for counsellor training and future research are discussed. |
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