Author: Maura T. Sullivan
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Languages : en
Pages : 73
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The Relationship of Empathy to Ego Development
Author: Maura T. Sullivan
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Languages : en
Pages : 73
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Pages : 73
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Ego Development and Empathy: the Effect of Helping Experiences on Helpers
Author: Elissa Gease Drucker
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Languages : en
Pages : 112
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Languages : en
Pages : 112
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Empathy and Ego Development
Author: Richard G. Rasulis
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Category : Affect (Psychology)
Languages : en
Pages : 404
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Category : Affect (Psychology)
Languages : en
Pages : 404
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Ego Development and Counseling
Author: Thomas Joseph McIntyre
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Category : Counselors
Languages : en
Pages : 194
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Category : Counselors
Languages : en
Pages : 194
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The Effect of Ego Development, Empathy, and Social Dominance Orientation on the Multicultural Competencies of Rehabilitation Trainees
Author: Kacie Blalock
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Languages : en
Pages : 188
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Languages : en
Pages : 188
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Ego Development as Related to Affective Sensitivity and the Communication of Empathy Among Counselor Trainees
Author: Robert Harlan McPherson
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Category : Affect (Psychology)
Languages : en
Pages : 284
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Category : Affect (Psychology)
Languages : en
Pages : 284
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The Effect of Ego Development on Learning Empathy Through a Microcounseling Course with Fundamentalist Counseling Students
Author: Dan B. Allender
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Category : Counseling
Languages : en
Pages : 254
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Category : Counseling
Languages : en
Pages : 254
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Ego Development for Effective Coaching and Consulting
Author: Thomas Binder
Publisher: Vandenhoeck & Ruprecht
ISBN: 3647993425
Category : Psychology
Languages : en
Pages : 227
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Both in research and in practice, a number of basic competencies are considered necessary for successful process-oriented coaching and consulting activities. In the present research work, the extent to which these necessary competencies are related to vertical personality development was investigated. Loevinger's model of ego development, a stage theory of development, provides the frame of reference for this study. This paper fully summarizes the current state of research on the model in order to comprehensively analyze possible relationships with coaching and consulting competencies. As a first step, the competency requirements of selected coaching and consulting associations were analyzed to determine whether they are related to ego development and whether they express minimum requirements for ego development. The analysis revealed that the competency requirements of all associations show clear parallels to aspects of ego development. The majority of these requirements point to a fully developed, self-governed stage (E6) of ego development as a prerequisite for process-oriented coaching and consulting services. In a second step, empirical studies were examined to systematically analyze the relationship between ego development and aspects relevant to coaching and consulting. The results of the current empirical studies show a clear correlation between these competencies and ego development. This means that as ego development increases, higher coaching and consulting competencies become more likely. Many studies also indicate that a fully developed, self-governed stage of ego development can be expected as the basis for consistent work at an intermediate level of competence.
Publisher: Vandenhoeck & Ruprecht
ISBN: 3647993425
Category : Psychology
Languages : en
Pages : 227
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Both in research and in practice, a number of basic competencies are considered necessary for successful process-oriented coaching and consulting activities. In the present research work, the extent to which these necessary competencies are related to vertical personality development was investigated. Loevinger's model of ego development, a stage theory of development, provides the frame of reference for this study. This paper fully summarizes the current state of research on the model in order to comprehensively analyze possible relationships with coaching and consulting competencies. As a first step, the competency requirements of selected coaching and consulting associations were analyzed to determine whether they are related to ego development and whether they express minimum requirements for ego development. The analysis revealed that the competency requirements of all associations show clear parallels to aspects of ego development. The majority of these requirements point to a fully developed, self-governed stage (E6) of ego development as a prerequisite for process-oriented coaching and consulting services. In a second step, empirical studies were examined to systematically analyze the relationship between ego development and aspects relevant to coaching and consulting. The results of the current empirical studies show a clear correlation between these competencies and ego development. This means that as ego development increases, higher coaching and consulting competencies become more likely. Many studies also indicate that a fully developed, self-governed stage of ego development can be expected as the basis for consistent work at an intermediate level of competence.
The Relationship of Ego Development, Empathy, and Mature Moral Judgment in Women Graduate Counseling Students
Author: F. Katharine Bennett
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Category : Counselors
Languages : en
Pages : 214
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The central problem of this study was to determine whether ego stage scores are valid predictors of empathy and mature moral judgment in women graduate counseling students. The research was based on the theories of ego development (Loevinger, 1976), empathy (Rogers, 1975; Hogan, 1975) and moral values (Hogan, 1970). Forty-three women graduate counseling students and a comparison group of twenty-one women graduate post secondary education students contributed data. Subjects completed the Washington University Sentence Completion Test of ego development, the Empathy Scale, which is embedded in the California Psychological Inventory, Hogan's Measure of Moral Values, and a Demographic Data Survey. Faculty ratings of graduate counseling students' ego development, empathic ability, and maturity of moral judgment were obtained. Analysis of the data found that the mean ego level for counseling graduate students was I-4 and the mean level for the post-secondary education graduate students was I-3/4. A t test found a significant difference (p = .01) between the mean ego level of the groups. Regression analysis assessed the influence of ego level on empathy score and mature moral judgment scores for both groups. Ego level was found to predict empathy (p = .05) for the post secondary education students but not for the counseling students. Ego level also predicted maturity of moral judgment (p = .01) for the post secondary education students. Increasing ego level corresponded to incrementally increasing empathy scores and mature moral judgment scores at each level prior to I-5 in the graduate counseling group. Regression analysis demonstrated a correlation (p = .004) between higher ego level and less childhood happiness for the post secondary education group. There were no other significant findings for demographic variables. Similarly, significant correlations were not found for faculty ratings and scores obtained by subjects on measures of ego development, empathy, and moral judgment. Implications for counselor selection and training were discussed and recommendations were made for further research.
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Category : Counselors
Languages : en
Pages : 214
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The central problem of this study was to determine whether ego stage scores are valid predictors of empathy and mature moral judgment in women graduate counseling students. The research was based on the theories of ego development (Loevinger, 1976), empathy (Rogers, 1975; Hogan, 1975) and moral values (Hogan, 1970). Forty-three women graduate counseling students and a comparison group of twenty-one women graduate post secondary education students contributed data. Subjects completed the Washington University Sentence Completion Test of ego development, the Empathy Scale, which is embedded in the California Psychological Inventory, Hogan's Measure of Moral Values, and a Demographic Data Survey. Faculty ratings of graduate counseling students' ego development, empathic ability, and maturity of moral judgment were obtained. Analysis of the data found that the mean ego level for counseling graduate students was I-4 and the mean level for the post-secondary education graduate students was I-3/4. A t test found a significant difference (p = .01) between the mean ego level of the groups. Regression analysis assessed the influence of ego level on empathy score and mature moral judgment scores for both groups. Ego level was found to predict empathy (p = .05) for the post secondary education students but not for the counseling students. Ego level also predicted maturity of moral judgment (p = .01) for the post secondary education students. Increasing ego level corresponded to incrementally increasing empathy scores and mature moral judgment scores at each level prior to I-5 in the graduate counseling group. Regression analysis demonstrated a correlation (p = .004) between higher ego level and less childhood happiness for the post secondary education group. There were no other significant findings for demographic variables. Similarly, significant correlations were not found for faculty ratings and scores obtained by subjects on measures of ego development, empathy, and moral judgment. Implications for counselor selection and training were discussed and recommendations were made for further research.
Comparison of Brief Training in Ego Development and in Empathy Skills for Beginning Psychotherapists
Author: Pauline Frances Young Eisendrath
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Languages : en
Pages : 238
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Languages : en
Pages : 238
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