Abel, Holly.

The Effects of a stress management course on counselor-in-training./ Counselor Education and Supervision - 1 table; refs. - v.51, no. 1 (March 2012):64-78.

The effects of a stress management course on the stress knowledge and coping techniques of 101 graduate students in counseling were examined. Participants, drawn from various racial groups, were typically female (79%) and 21 to 55 years of age. Seven of the 8 null hypotheses were rejected. There were significant differences on 6 of the 7 dependent variables (overall knowledge of stress, perceived state and trait anxiety, stress response to positive and negative self-statements, and general and current stress level). The treatment group learned and implemented stress management strategies to better cope with stress. Recommendations and further directions for research are offered.

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COUNSELOR EDUCATION.
COUNSELORS.
STRESS MANAGEMENT.
STRESS MANAGEMENT COPING TECHNIQUES.

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