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Novice counselors may struggle to understand and follow ethical guidelines for boundary behaviors... more Novice counselors may struggle to understand and follow ethical guidelines for boundary behaviors with clients. When counselors violate therapeutic boundaries, harmful consequences can result for clients and counselors. The purpose of this quantitative study was to examine the possible relationship between novice counselors\\u27 (NCs\\u27) attachment to supervisors and NCs\\u27 ethical perceptions and boundary practices. This study addressed the possible predictor variables of age, gender, relationship status, and practice setting. Bowlby\\u27s attachment theory provided the framework for the study. Survey data from 114 NCs were analyzed using descriptive statistics and hierarchical linear regression. Each regression analyzed predictors of age, gender, relationship status, and practice setting in model 1 and added level of attachment anxiety and level of attachment avoidance to supervisor in model 2. Findings indicated that NCs\\u27 level of anxious attachment predicted serious boundary ...
Relationship Between Novice Counselors’ Supervisory Attachments and Boundary Practices and Percep... more Relationship Between Novice Counselors’ Supervisory Attachments and Boundary Practices and Perceptions by Glenda Hill Nanna MA, Columbia International University, 2000 BS, Wayland Baptist University, 1994 Dissertation Submitted in Partial Fulfillment of the Requirements for the Degree of Doctor of Philosophy Counselor Education and Supervision Walden University February 2020 Abstract Novice counselors may struggle to understand and follow ethical guidelines for boundary behaviors with clients. When counselors violate therapeutic boundaries, harmful consequences can result for clients and counselors. The purpose of this quantitative study was to examine the possible relationship between novice counselors’ (NCs’) attachment to supervisors and NCs’ ethical perceptions and boundary practices. This study addressed the possible predictor variables of age, gender, relationship status, and practice setting. Bowlby’s attachment theory provided the framework for the study. Survey data from 11...
Novice counselors may struggle to understand and follow ethical guidelines for boundary behaviors... more Novice counselors may struggle to understand and follow ethical guidelines for boundary behaviors with clients. When counselors violate therapeutic boundaries, harmful consequences can result for clients and counselors. The purpose of this quantitative study was to examine the possible relationship between novice counselors\\u27 (NCs\\u27) attachment to supervisors and NCs\\u27 ethical perceptions and boundary practices. This study addressed the possible predictor variables of age, gender, relationship status, and practice setting. Bowlby\\u27s attachment theory provided the framework for the study. Survey data from 114 NCs were analyzed using descriptive statistics and hierarchical linear regression. Each regression analyzed predictors of age, gender, relationship status, and practice setting in model 1 and added level of attachment anxiety and level of attachment avoidance to supervisor in model 2. Findings indicated that NCs\\u27 level of anxious attachment predicted serious boundary ...
Relationship Between Novice Counselors’ Supervisory Attachments and Boundary Practices and Percep... more Relationship Between Novice Counselors’ Supervisory Attachments and Boundary Practices and Perceptions by Glenda Hill Nanna MA, Columbia International University, 2000 BS, Wayland Baptist University, 1994 Dissertation Submitted in Partial Fulfillment of the Requirements for the Degree of Doctor of Philosophy Counselor Education and Supervision Walden University February 2020 Abstract Novice counselors may struggle to understand and follow ethical guidelines for boundary behaviors with clients. When counselors violate therapeutic boundaries, harmful consequences can result for clients and counselors. The purpose of this quantitative study was to examine the possible relationship between novice counselors’ (NCs’) attachment to supervisors and NCs’ ethical perceptions and boundary practices. This study addressed the possible predictor variables of age, gender, relationship status, and practice setting. Bowlby’s attachment theory provided the framework for the study. Survey data from 11...