vol. 13, no. 1 (2011)
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.
Table of contents
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Preliminary Pages
Editorial Board
Editorial Policies and Submission Guidelines
Articles
Content Analysis of the Philippine Journal of Counseling Psychology: Volumes 1 to 12
John Addy S. Garcia
Factors Predictive of the Subjective Well-Being among Malaysian Ethnic Minorities
Asha Ganesan | Jose Alberto S. Reyes
Meaning in Life, Flow, and Subjective Well-Being: A perspective on Filipino High School Students
Mary Jane A. Galang | Carlo Magno | Victoria C. Paterno | Amalia E. Roldan
Awareness of the Comprehensive Guidance and Counseling Programs among Secondary School Counselors in Midwestern Nigeria
Justina S. Imonikhe | Oyaziwo Aluede | Austin I. Ojugo
Changes in Self-Efficacy among Filipino Adolescents as Moderated by Performance Goal Orientation
Jerome A. Ouano
In Search of a Filipino Counselor Development Model: A Preliminary Analysis
Niño Jose Mateo