Conceptions of Counselling Among Chinese Secondary School Teachers in Hong Kong |
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Authors: | Email author" target="_blank">David?W?ChanEmail author |
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Institution: | (1) Department of Educational Psychology, Faculty of Education, the Chinese University of Hong Kong, Shatin, NT, Hong Kong |
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Abstract: | One hundred and four Chinese secondary school teachers in Hong Kong were assessed on their conceptions of counselling using a 30-item self-report checklist. Based on these teachers’ highest ratings on the three positions of each of the ten issues, it could be inferred that these teachers believe most strongly that a healthy personality is an important predictor of good counselling, that counsellors should integrate theories in their work, and that counselling should focus on the present. While there were few teacher subgroup differences, it was noteworthy that teachers involved in guidance work endorsed a humanistic orientation when compared with teachers with no such involvement. Implications of the findings for improved counselling training for teachers are discussed. |
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Keywords: | lay conceptions counselling teachers Hong Kong |
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