Quality of Counselors' Intake Evaluations for Clients with Problems that are Primarily Vocational Versus Personal

Gelso, C.J.

Journal of Counseling Psychology 32(3): 339-347

1985


Accession: 101577204

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Summary
Compared quality of counselors' written evaluations following an initial interview with clients. Results indicated quality of intake evaluations was lower for vocational than for personal problems. Counselors' interest in doing intakes, studying the results of interest inventories, and doing vocational and personal counseling related to the quality of their intake evaluations.