vol. 22, no. 1 (2020)
Philippine Journal of Counseling Psychology
Description
The Philippine Journal of Counseling Psychology is refereed journal published annually by the Philippine Association for Counselor Education, Research, and Supervision (PACERS). The journal features original research manuscripts on relevant issues that will be of interest to counseling psychologists, counselors, counselor educators, counseling researchers and other mental health professionals working in different settings and within an Asian context . The journal gives special attention to empirical studies on: (1) counseling techniques and intervention strategies; (2) the development and validation of assessment instruments that can be used in counseling; (3) group treatment and development programs; and (4) counselor education and supervision. The journal also welcomes critical essays and review articles directly related to counseling psychology.
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Front Matter
Editorial Board
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Articles
Performance of Autonomous and Deregulated Philippine Higher Education Institutions in the Guidance Counselor Licensure Examinations (2016-2019)
John Addy S. Garcia
"Assessing the Factor Structure of DSI-R and MHI-18 in a Filipino Sample"
Benedict G. Antazo | Aime T. Guarino
What is a Family? Views from Bicolano Families Experiencing Multiple Adversities
Nephtaly Joel B. Botor | Jaclyn Marie L. Cauyan
Life Experiences of Resigned Priests in the Philippines
Joaquim Mascarenhas | Niño Jose Mateo
Investigating Homesickness Among First-year University Students: Relations with Social Connectedness and Academic Engagement
Robert John V. Almocera | Gail D. Conway | Jerome A. Ouano
Type of School, Academic Motivation, and Math Self-efficacy of Filipino High School Students: Implications on School Counseling
Ryan Francis O. Cayubit | Jan C. Bontorostro | James Romulus M. Buzon | Charmaine Joan P. Mendoza | Carmina Loren S. Oblimar | Erika Q. Salvador
Religiosity’s Influence on Self-regulation and Subjective Well-being of Filipino Muslim and Catholic College Students
Pan Shan Shan | Estesa Xaris Legaspi | Norma A. Baluca
Back Matter
Author Guidelines