Deskripsi Lengkap
Sumber Pengatalogan | LibUI eng rda |
Tipe Konten | text (rdacontent) |
Tipe Media | unmediated (rdamedia) |
Tipe Carrier | volume (rdacarrier) |
Deskripsi Fisi | |
Kepemilikan | |
Lembaga Pemilik | Universitas Indonesia |
Lokasi | Perpustakaan UI, Lantai 4, R.Koleksi Jurnal |
- Ketersediaan
- File Digital: 0
- Ulasan
- Sampul
- Abstrak
No. Panggil | No. Barkod | Ketersediaan |
---|---|---|
150 JCP | 04-19-926884012 | TERSEDIA |
150 JCP | 04-19-932083234 | TERSEDIA |
150 JCP | 04-19-720196202 | TERSEDIA |
150 JCP | 04-18-747953585 | TERSEDIA |
150 JCP | 04-18-030669552 | TERSEDIA |
150 JCP | 04-18-315425219 | TERSEDIA |
150 JCP | 04-18-414323277 | TERSEDIA |
150 JCP | 04-18-753750128 | TERSEDIA |
150 JCP | 04-18-948608832 | TERSEDIA |
150 JCP | 04-18-076610048 | TERSEDIA |
150 JCP | 04-19-359858969 | TERSEDIA |
150 JCP | 04-19-642154668 | TERSEDIA |
150 JCP | 04-19-859604963 | TERSEDIA |
150 JCP | 04-19-815918806 | TERSEDIA |
Tidak ada ulasan pada koleksi ini: 20471663 |
Abstrak
ABSTRAK
This article traces the development of process and outcome research from before the foundation of counseling psychology in 1946 to the present time. First, theoretical contributions are focused on, with particular attention to the influence of Carl Roger's theory, behavior theory, psychoanalytical theory, systems theory, interpersonal theory, and social influence theory. Next, Eysenck's challenge to the efficacy of psychotherapy; the uniformity myth that process and outcome are similar across diverse clients, therapists, and contexts; and changes in research methods over the years are covered. This article concludes with recommendations for future research.
This article traces the development of process and outcome research from before the foundation of counseling psychology in 1946 to the present time. First, theoretical contributions are focused on, with particular attention to the influence of Carl Roger's theory, behavior theory, psychoanalytical theory, systems theory, interpersonal theory, and social influence theory. Next, Eysenck's challenge to the efficacy of psychotherapy; the uniformity myth that process and outcome are similar across diverse clients, therapists, and contexts; and changes in research methods over the years are covered. This article concludes with recommendations for future research.