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Journal of Agricultural Education, 55(4), 1-11. doi:10.5032/jae.2014.04001 1 Novice Agriculture Teachers ’ General Self Efficacy and Sense of Community Connectedness
In: http://jae-online.org/attachments/article/1844/2013-0824_langley1.pdf
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Metacognitive Strategy Instruction as a Means to Improve Listening Self- Efficacy among Iranian Undergraduate Learners of English
In: http://www.e-iji.net/dosyalar/iji_2015_1_9.pdf
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The Effect of Explicit and Recast Feedback on the Intermediate EFL Learners’ Listening Self-efficacy
In: http://ijlter.org/index.php/ijlter/article/viewFile/30/pdf/
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The impact of a DBT training on the counselor self-efficacy of preservice counselors working with borderline personality disordered clients
Bruton, Wendy S.. - : Oregon State University
Abstract: As the demand for community mental health services grows, more and more counselors-in-training are being asked to face the challenge of working with high needs clients, including clients with Borderline Personality Disorder (BPD). Counselors-in-training are entering therapeutic relationships with high-risk clients without training specifically covering BPD client's unique needs. This lack of training has the potential to limit the counselor self-efficacy (CSE) of counselors-in-training. Researchers speculate that counselor self-efficacy (CSE) impacts the outcome of therapy. Larson (1998) believes that CSE is one of the major indicators of effective counseling. However, without specific training in how to work effectively with personality disorders such as BPD, many counselors-in-training are feeling ineffective and incompetent with regards to their work with this growing and needy population. Several empirical studies have emerged on different psychotherapies and practices which may benefit individuals with BPD. The most empirically based therapy for clients with BPD is Dialectical Behavior Therapy (DBT) (Linehan, Armstrong, Suarez, Allmon, & Heard, 1991; Lynch, Chapman, Rosenthal, & Linehan, 2006; McMain & Korman, 2001; Neacsiu, Rizvi, & Linehan, 2010; Soler, et al., 2009). An understanding of the skills and interventions taught in DBT has been shown to be valuable not only to the client, but also therapists working with BPD individuals. One question that has not been addressed in the counseling literature is how training in DBT might impact the counselor self-efficacy of counselors-in-training with regards to their work with BPD clients.
Keyword: Borderline personality disorder -- Patients -- Counseling of; Counselor trainees -- Psychology; Counselors -- Training of; Dialectical behavior therapy; Self-efficacy
URL: http://ir.library.oregonstate.edu/concern/graduate_thesis_or_dissertations/rj430755q
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Culturally sustaining pedagogy and the development of student self-efficacy as a pathway to equity: A qualitative case study
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A quantitative study of teacher self-efficacy in the midst of a global pandemic
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