vol. 14, no. 1 (2012)
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
Articles
Students’ Social Reasons for Doing Schoolwork: Patterns across Childhood and Adolescence
Jerome A. Ouano
The Mediating Role of Social Comparison in the Relationship between Choice–Making Orientation and Subjective Well-Being
Maria Therese Ann F. Edillo | Mel Kenneth U. Turiano | Jose Alberto S. Reyes | Christian Lucas Jaime Gabriel V. Villanueva
Gratitude and Achievement Emotions
Carlo Magno | Joyce Ferro Orillosa
The Effect of a Counseling Microskills Course on the Mastery Level of Communication Skills among Omani Career Counselors
Bakkar S. Bakkar
Autonomy in the Development and Practice of the Filipino Counselor
Niño Jose Mateo | Maria Guadalupe C. Salanga
Making the Nigerian School a Safe Haven: Counselors’ Prescriptions for Managing School Violence
Oyaziwo Aluede | Philipa O. Idogho
School Counseling in Nigeria: Past, Present, and Future
Henrietta Ijeoma Alika
Charting Directions for Counselor Education in the Philippines
John Addy S. Garcia
Back Matter
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