Publication | Closed Access
Examining Discrepancies Between Actual and Preferred Practice of School Counselors
122
Citations
38
References
2008
Year
Family MedicineSchool CounselingEducationEarly Childhood EducationSchool OrganizationMental Health InterventionChild Mental HealthProgram EvaluationTeacher EducationHigh School CounselorsMental Health CounselingSchool FunctioningPreferred PracticeSchool PsychologyChild DevelopmentBehavioral SupportCounselor SupervisionCounselor Education PedagogyPediatricsCounselor EducationProfessional CounselingSpecial EducationSchool CounselorsGroup CounselingMedicineEducation Policy
This study of elementary, middle, and high school counselors ( N = 361) investigated the discrepancies, and the factors predictive of the discrepancies, between the actual practice and preferred practice in interventions associated with a comprehensive, developmental school counseling program. Results indicated that school counselors preferred to spend their time in accord with best practice. Subsequently, selected professional, employment, self‐efficacy, and school climate variables were found to predict differences between actual and preferred practice.
| Year | Citations | |
|---|---|---|
Page 1
Page 1