Life satisfaction predicts positive workplace outcomes among Filipino guidance counselors
College
College of Liberal Arts
Department/Unit
Psychology
Document Type
Article
Source Title
Philippine Journal of Psychology
Volume
51
Issue
1
First Page
81
Last Page
99
Publication Date
2018
Abstract
The study tested the broaden-and-build theory of positive emotions (Fredrickson, 1998; 2003) in the field of counseling practice. The researchers hypothesized that counselors’ life satisfaction would predict outcomes relevant in practice: counseling self-efficacy, emotional awareness, and flow state. Participants (n = 137) completed measures of counseling self-efficacy, flow state, life satisfaction, and emotional awareness. Age, gender, civil status, and degree earned were identified as covariates and their effects were controlled in the regression analyses. Findings revealed that life satisfaction positively predicted flow state and emotional awareness. Counselors who expressed greater satisfaction with their lives seem to see the counseling experience as rewarding and are more attuned to their emotions. This finding is consistent with the key postulate of broaden-and-build theory on the beneficial consequences of positive affect on psychological resources.
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Recommended Citation
Mateo, N., & Salanga, M. C. (2018). Life satisfaction predicts positive workplace outcomes among Filipino guidance counselors. Philippine Journal of Psychology, 51 (1), 81-99. Retrieved from https://animorepository.dlsu.edu.ph/faculty_research/6342
Disciplines
Psychology
Keywords
Satisfaction; Counselors—Psychology; Prediction of occupational success
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