A proposed group counseling program for the interns and in-service training for the faculty of Perpetual Help College, School of Nursing, Manila

Date of Publication

1977

Document Type

Master's Thesis

Degree Name

Master of Science in Guidance and Counseling

Subject Categories

Counseling | Nursing | Teacher Education and Professional Development

College

Br. Andrew Gonzalez FSC College of Education

Department/Unit

Counseling and Educational Psychology

Thesis Adviser

Imelda Villar

Defense Panel Chair

Emilia Del Callar

Defense Panel Member

Salud P. Evangelista
Alexa F. Abrenica

Abstract/Summary

This study employed the descriptive method of research using survey questionnaires in gathering data. The respondents in the survey were 100 freshmen student interns and 25 teachers of Perpetual Help College School of Nursing during the second semester of school year 1976-1977. These comprise 33.33% of the freshmen student interns and 65.78% of the teachers. Data collected from the Students' Questionnaires and Teachers' Questionnaires were tabulated in frequencies and then converted into percentages and finally arranged in ranks. From the findings of the survey, the following conclusions were drawn : 1. The currently felt needs of the freshmen nursing interns at Perpetual Help College, School of Nursing were ranked as follows : a. Studies b. Community Life c. Social Psychological Relation d. Vocation e. Discipline f. Finances g. Health h. Personal Psychological Relation i. Sex and morals 2. Ninety-two percent of the students were willing to take advantage of the Group Counseling Program. 3. Based on their currently felt needs these topics and activities for the group counseling sessions were to be utilized as follows : a. First Names, First Impressions b. Getting Acquainted Triads c. Who Am I ? A Cocktail Mix d. Listening Triads e. Dyadic Encounter f. Giving and Receiving Help g. Group Conversation h. Developing Group Commitment i. Management of Stress j. Studies k. Community Life l. Life Planning m. Evaluation 4. Evaluation in the form of checklist and questionnaire were to be given after the 12 sessions. 5. The activities that could be employed to introduce the teachers to the group counseling program were as follows : a. Getting Acquainted Triads b. Who Am I ? A Cocktail Mix c. New Names d. Dyadic Encounter e. Giving and Receiving Help f. Group Conversation g. Developing Group Commitment h. Trust Walk i. Listening Triads j. New Ways of Behaving k. Community Life l. Lesson Planning m. Evaluation.

Abstract Format

html

Language

English

Format

Print

Accession Number

TG00592

Shelf Location

Archives, The Learning Commons, 12F Henry Sy Sr. Hall

Physical Description

194 leaves, 28 cm. ; Typescript

Keywords

Group counseling; Teachers--In-service training; Perpetual Help College (Philippines)--Faculty

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