Elementary School Counselors’ Perceptions of Reality Play Counseling in Students’ Relationship Building and Problem-Solving Skills
Document Type
Article
Publication Date
2012
Abstract
In this qualitative study, eight school counselors participated in a series of reality play counseling trainings introducing techniques appropriate for counseling upper-grade elementary school students to enhance positive relationship building and problem solving skills. Participants were interviewed and their transcripts were analyzed using grounded theory methods which yielded four core categories: positive aspects of implementation, perceptions of the effectiveness of relationship building, perceptions of the effectiveness of developing problem solving skills, and concerns regarding implementation.
Was this content written or created while at USF?
Yes
Citation / Publisher Attribution
Journal of school counseling, v. 10, art. 11, p. 1-35
Scholar Commons Citation
Davis, Eric S. and Clark, Mary A., "Elementary School Counselors’ Perceptions of Reality Play Counseling in Students’ Relationship Building and Problem-Solving Skills" (2012). Educational and Psychological Studies Faculty Publications. 157.
https://digitalcommons.usf.edu/esf_facpub/157