Title of article
ICELANDERS’ AND U.S. NATIONALS’ EXPECTATIONS ABOUT COUNSELING The Role of Nationality, Sex, and Holland’s Typology
Author/Authors
STEFAN?A ?GISD?TTIR LAWRENCE H. GERSTEIN، نويسنده ,
Issue Information
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2004
Pages
15
From page
734
To page
748
Abstract
This study compared counseling expectations of Icelandic and U.S. college students, investigated counseling
expectations as a function of sex, and explored the relationship between counseling expectations and
Holland’s typology. It was discovered that the Icelandic students expected greater expertise from the counselor
than did the U.S. students and the U.S. students expected the counseling conditions to be more
facilitative than did the Icelandic students. Also, women, as compared with men, expected counseling to be
more facilitative of change and expected to be more personally committed to the counseling process,
whereas men expected more counselor expertise. A canonical correlation analysis revealed a significant
relationship between counseling expectations and Holland’s Social and Realistic personality types for the
U.S. students and Holland’s Social type for the Icelandic students.
Keywords
counseling expectations , expectations about counseling questionnaire , EAC-B , Holland’s typology , Icelandic collegestudents
Journal title
Journal of Cross-Cultural Psychology
Serial Year
2004
Journal title
Journal of Cross-Cultural Psychology
Record number
708200
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