Exploring Counselor-Client Agreement on Clients’ Work Capacity in Established and Consultative Dyads

IF 1.6 4区 心理学 Q3 PSYCHOLOGY, APPLIED Journal of Employment Counseling Pub Date : 2020-09-11 DOI:10.1002/joec.12148
Uma Chandrika Millner, Diane Brandt, Leighton Chan, Alan Jette, Elizabeth Marfeo, Pengsheng Ni, Elizabeth Rasch, E. Sally Rogers
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Counselor-client agreement on the work capacity of clients living with serious mental illnesses informs the counseling relationship and facilitates accurate assessments of client eligibility for public programs. In this exploratory mixed-methods study, we assessed counselor-client agreement on clients’ work capacity in 61 established therapeutic dyads and compared it with 30 dyads involved in an initial assessment session. Intraclass correlation coefficients and mountain plots were used to examine counselor-client agreement. Results revealed moderate counselor-client agreement of work capacity for both dyads. Counselor interviews illuminated sources of discordance. These results have practical implications for assessing the work capacity of clients.

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探讨咨客协议在已建立和咨询机构的工作能力
关于患有严重精神疾病的客户工作能力的咨询师-客户协议为咨询关系提供了信息,并有助于准确评估客户是否有资格参加公共项目。在这个探索性的混合方法研究中,我们评估了61个已建立的治疗组中咨询师-来访者对来访者工作能力的共识,并将其与30个参与初步评估的组进行了比较。使用类内相关系数和山样地来检查咨询师-来访者的协议。结果显示,在工作能力方面,双方的咨询师与来访者都有适度的共识。咨询师的访谈阐明了不和谐的根源。这些结果对评估客户的工作能力具有实际意义。
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Journal of Employment Counseling
Journal of Employment Counseling PSYCHOLOGY, APPLIED-
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期刊介绍: The Journal of Counseling & Development (JCD) is the quarterly flagship journal of the American Counseling Association. JCDpublishes articles that have broad interest for a readership composed mostly of counselors and other mental health professionals who work in private practice, schools, colleges, community agencies, hospitals, and government.
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