Benefits of Brief Counseling Training for Master's-Level Trainees in University Counseling Centers

Little has been addressed in the literature about the advantages of brief counseling training for master's‐level trainees working in university counseling centers. This article discusses the benefits that time‐limited treatment affords trainees and offers implications for training and research....

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Published inJournal of college counseling Vol. 3; no. 2; pp. 168 - 177
Main Authors Alton, Cheryl S., Whitman, Joy S., Boyd, Cynthia J.
Format Journal Article
LanguageEnglish
Published Oxford, UK Blackwell Publishing Ltd 01.09.2000
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Summary:Little has been addressed in the literature about the advantages of brief counseling training for master's‐level trainees working in university counseling centers. This article discusses the benefits that time‐limited treatment affords trainees and offers implications for training and research.
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Cynthia J. Boyd is a staff psychologist at the Counseling Center of the University of Illinois at Chicago.
Cheryl S. Alton is a graduate student at Purdue University and a school counselor in Channahon, Illinois.
Joy S. Whitman is an assistant professor in the School of Education at Purdue University‐Calumet, Indiana.
ISSN:1099-0399
2161-1882
DOI:10.1002/j.2161-1882.2000.tb00176.x