1. Counselling self-Efficacy beliefs among international counselling students.
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Haktanir, Abdulkadir, Watson, Joshua C., and Oliver, Marvarene
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COUNSELING ,ACCULTURATION ,CROSS-sectional method ,PSYCHOLOGY ,COUPLES therapy ,SELF-efficacy ,EXPERIENCE ,STUDENTS ,SCALE analysis (Psychology) ,STUDENT attitudes ,ANXIETY ,SUPERVISION of employees ,EDUCATIONAL counseling - Abstract
We collected data from 89 international counselling students across the U.S. to test the role of counselling-related coursework, clinical experience, anxiety, and acculturation in predicting counselling self-efficacy among the students. Results from participants representing 34 countries across five continents revealed that counselling-related coursework, clinical experience, and acculturation significantly predicted counselling self-efficacy while anxiety was a nonsignificant predictor. Results are discussed, and implications for international counselling students, counsellor educators, and counselling supervisors are presented. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2022
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