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http://dx.doi.org/10.14702/JPEE.2018.063

A Review of Research Trends of Supervison Working Alliance for Counseling in Korea  

Jeong, Ji-ae (School of Liberal Arts, Seowon University)
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Journal of Practical Engineering Education / v.10, no.1, 2018 , pp. 63-72 More about this Journal
Abstract
The study was conducted to analyze domestic research trend and suggest directions of research with focusing on the importance of working alliance which relation between supervisor and supervisee in counseling supervision. The study analyzed 12 researches by chronologically, research object, counselor's factor, research method. The result is as follows. First, the research data was scant because there was only 12 articles since 2006. Second, the research, which object was supervisor(83.3%) and supervisee(16.7%) and supervisor(0%) was insufficiency with regard to the research of supervisee(83.3%). In addition to, the research about observable state and observable trait was insufficient, while inference state(56.3%) and inference trait(27.1%) was the highest in the research about Counselor's trait which object was supervisor(17.3%). Third, the method of research was quantitate research(100%), there is no qualitative research. At the last, discussion of the result, limitation of the study, follow study were proposed.
Keywords
Supervision Working alliance; Supervision; Supervisor; Supervisee; Working alliance; Counselling;
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