Document Type

Thesis

Date of Degree Completion

Summer 1974

Degree Name

Master of Science (MS)

Department

Mental Health Counseling

Committee Chair

Alma C. Spithill

Second Committee Member

Maurice L. Pettit

Third Committee Member

Larry M. Sparks

Abstract

The purpose of the study was to examine the effects of Helping skills: a basic training program in the acquisition of facilitative interpersonal skills. A Solomon Four Group Design was used with 34 upper division college students as Ss. Analysis of variance and post-hoc comparisons revealed significant effects on measures of interpersonal skills. Analysis of a questionnaire revealed positive outcomes and suggested improvements for the program. It was concluded that the program merits further research and application.

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