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Authors: | Bruce Shertzer |
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Abstract: | Counselor trainees' perceptions of inhibition while they were conducting interviews in differently monitored situations (audio-, video-, nonmonitor) were studied. The results clearly indicate that beginning counselors perceive monitoring to have an inhibiting effect upon their interview performance. Audio-monitoring was perceived as less inhibiting than video-monitoring. Implications concerning uses of video-monitoring in practicum situations are discussed. |
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