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    Live Supervision in Individual Psychotherapy: Effects on Therapist's Intention Use and Client's Evaluation of Session Effect and Working Alliance by Kivlighan, Dennis M, Angelone, Edgar O, Swafford, Kay G

    “…A quasi-experimental design was used to compare a cohort of therapists who received live supervision ( n = 23) with a cohort who received videotaped…”
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    Interpersonal Problems: Variables Influencing Participants' Perception of Group Climate by Kivlighan, Dennis M, Angelone, Edgar O

    Published in Journal of counseling psychology (01-10-1992)
    “…The relationship between group members' interpersonal problems and their perception of group climate was explored. Sixty-one group participants, fulfilling a…”
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    Projection in Group Counseling: The Relationship Between Members' Interpersonal Problems and Their Perception of the Group Leader by Kivlighan, Dennis M, Marsh-Angelone, Maureen, Angelone, Edgar O

    Published in Journal of counseling psychology (01-01-1994)
    “…We explored projection in group counseling by examining the relationship between the group members' interpersonal problems and their perception of the group…”
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    Helpee Introversion, Novice Counselor Intention Use, and Helpee-Rated Session Impact by Kivlighan, Dennis M, Angelone, Edgar O

    Published in Journal of counseling psychology (01-01-1991)
    “…Nocita and Stiles's (1986) hypothesis that differences in session evaluation for introverted clients occur as a result of diferences in counselor intention use…”
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    Personality Characteristics of Counselors: Implications for Rehabilitation Counselor Roles and Functions by Kunce, Joseph T, Angelone, Edgar O

    Published in Rehabilitation counseling bulletin (01-09-1990)
    “…Investigated personality characteristics of practicing rehabilitation counselors (n=56) and graduate counseling students (n=121). Identified personality styles…”
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