Participant and symbolic modeling and the self-efficacy of Israeli "Street-Corner" youth counselors

Author
Romi, S.
Lecturer
A training program for youth advancement counselors, aimed to improve counselors* self-efficacy and their ability to cope effectively with stressful situations, was developed and implemented. Two versions of the training program were evaluated: a participant modeling workshop, and a symbolic modeling workshop. The findings of the study show that both training methods positively affected the self-efficacy as compared to the contrast group. As predicted, the self-efficacy of subjects of the participant modeling group significantly increased compared to the self-efficacy of subjects of the symbolic modeling or the contrast groups

Romi, S., & Teichman, M. (1997).

Participant and symbolic modeling and the self-efficacy of Israeli "Street-Corner" youth counselors. Journal of Offender Rehabilitation, 24(1/2), 155-169.

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