vol. 21, no. 1 (2019)
Philippine Journal of Counseling Psychology
Description
The Philippine Journal of Counseling Psychology is refereed journal published annually by the Philippine Association for Counselor Education, Research, and Supervision (PACERS). The journal features original research manuscripts on relevant issues that will be of interest to counseling psychologists, counselors, counselor educators, counseling researchers and other mental health professionals working in different settings and within an Asian context . The journal gives special attention to empirical studies on: (1) counseling techniques and intervention strategies; (2) the development and validation of assessment instruments that can be used in counseling; (3) group treatment and development programs; and (4) counselor education and supervision. The journal also welcomes critical essays and review articles directly related to counseling psychology.
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Front Matter
Editorial Board
Table of Contents
Articles
Do Counselors Lie? An Inquiry on Dishonest Behaviors among Filipino Counselors
Estesa Xaris Legaspi | Jose Alberto S. Reyes
School Contextual Factors of Connectedness: The Case of Indian and Filipino University Students
Wilson A. Thoppilan | Jerome A. Ouano | Gail D. Conway | Voltaire M. Marquez
Internal and External Locus-of-Hope Dimensions as Predictors of Subjective Well-being among Filipino College Students
Jacqueline V. Iglesias | Voltaire M. Marquez
When Adolescents are Bullied on Facebook: Examining its Association with Social Connectedness
Mark Jayson V. Tamayo | Hazel S. Martinez
Custodial Arrangement Experiences and Socio-Emotional Adjustment of Children of Separated Parents
Katrina Rebecca A. Odfina | Lorelei R. Vinluan
Exploring Assertiveness of Filipino Late Adolescents and Late Adults
Diane Marie U. Consolacion | Jose Alberto S. Reyes | Rene M. Nob
A Look Into Counselors’ Differentiation of Self and Mental Health
Aime T. Guarino | Rosarie Anne S. Borja
Mental Health-Related Concerns of Filipino Adolescents: Selected Findings from Global School-Based Health Survey and Implications to School Counseling
John Addy S. Garcia
Filipino Adolescents’ Thoughts on Career Interests
Angela Luisa Abaya-Garcia | Karina A. Crisostomo
Back Matter
Author Guidelines