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The relationship among counselor experience level, empathic accuracy, and counseling outcome in the early phase of counseling
Authors:Kyung In Kwon  Su Yeon Jo
Institution:1. Graduate School of Counseling, Welfare and Policy, Kwangwoon University, 447-1, Wolgye-dong, Nowon-gu, Seoul, 139-701, Korea
2. Korea Youth Counseling & Welfare Institute, 292-61, Sindang-dong, Jung-gu, Seoul, 100-450, Korea
Abstract:The current study examined a mediating effect of empathic accuracy on the relationship between counselor experience level and counseling outcome. Data were collected from 48 counselor?Cclient dyads in real-life counseling settings. Empathic accuracy and counseling outcome were assessed by using client perceptions of the first three audiotaped counseling sessions. Ickes?? standard empathic accuracy assessment procedure was used with modifications to assess empathic accuracy. The procedure to assess empathic evaluation included three steps: (a) clients recognize and write down their thoughts and feelings while listening to the audiotapes, (b) counselors infer their client??s thoughts and feelings, (c) The third raters rate the statements of counselors?? empathic accuracy. Correlational analysis revealed that counselor experience level, empathic accuracy, and counseling outcome were positively related to one another. A path analysis was used to test the model that counselor experience level affects counseling outcome through the effect of empathic accuracy. Both paths from counselor experience level to empathic accuracy and from empathic accuracy to counseling outcome were significant, along with a significant mediating effect of empathic accuracy. These results show enhancing empathic accuracy is critical for counseling outcome. Limitations of the current study and suggestions for future research were discussed.
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