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Association of Self-Construal with Disclosure and the Need for Affect among Psychological Counselor Candidates

Year 2024, Volume: 6 Issue: 1, 16 - 28, 28.01.2024
https://doi.org/10.55236/tuara.1382302

Abstract

This study examines whether relatedness, autonomy, and autonomous-related self-construals predict the variables of approaching and avoiding emotions through the perception of self-disclosure. In this context, a path model containing these variables was developed and tested in this study by considering theoretical explanations. Participants included students attending Aksaray University’s Guidance and Psychological Counseling Department. Taking into consideration that the individuals to whom the measurement tools would be administered were to be between 18 and 26, the maximum diversity method, one of the purposive sampling methods, was employed in the study. Data were collected “Relational, Autonomy, Autonomous-Relational Scale”, “Short Form of the Need for Affect Questionnaire” and “Opener Scale”. This study shows that relatedness, autonomy, and autonomous-related self-construals are directly related to the perception of disclosure. The results revealed that those with relatedness self-construal have the highest perception of disclosure. Autonomy self-construal came second and autonomous-related self-construal came third. In this study, it seems that individuals with relatedness self-construal perceived themselves more open in terms of sharing their feelings. This study shows that the perception of disclosure was low in autonomous-related self-construal in which individuals both perceived and assessed themselves as autonomous and interdependent with others.

References

  • Yalom, I. (1992). Theory and practice of group psychotherapy.İstanbul: Nobel Medicine Publication.

Association of Self-Construal with Disclosure and Need for Affect Among Psychological Counselor Candidates

Year 2024, Volume: 6 Issue: 1, 16 - 28, 28.01.2024
https://doi.org/10.55236/tuara.1382302

Abstract

This study is to examine whether relatedness, autonomy and autonomous-related self-construals predict the variables of approaching emotion and avoid emotions through the perception of self-disclosure. In this context, a path model containing these variables was developed and tested in this study by taking into account the theoretical explanations. Participants included students attending Aksaray University’s Guidance and Psychological Counseling department. Taking into consideration that the individuals whom the measurement tools would be administered were to be between 18 and 26, maximum diversity method, one of the purposive sampling methods, was employed in the study. Data were collected “Relational, Autonomy, Autonomous-Relational Scale”, “Short Form of the Need for Affect Questionnaire” and “Opener Scale”. The study shows that relatedness, autonomy and autonomous-related self-construals are directly related to the perception of disclosure. The results revealed that those with relatedness self construal have the highest perception of disclosure. Autonomy self-construal came second and the autonomous-related self-construal the third. In this study seems that individuals with relatedness self construal perceived themselves more open in terms of sharing their feelings. This study shows that the perception of disclosure was low in the autonomous-related self construal in which the individuals both perceived and assessed themselves as autonomous and interdependent with others.

References

  • Yalom, I. (1992). Theory and practice of group psychotherapy.İstanbul: Nobel Medicine Publication.
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Primary Language English
Subjects Psychological Counseling Education, Educational Psychology
Journal Section Research Articles
Authors

Mehmet Ertuğrul Uçar 0000-0002-7202-3856

Rezzan Gündoğdu This is me 0000-0002-1220-9157

Early Pub Date December 15, 2023
Publication Date January 28, 2024
Submission Date October 27, 2023
Acceptance Date December 15, 2023
Published in Issue Year 2024 Volume: 6 Issue: 1

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APA Uçar, M. E., & Gündoğdu, R. (2024). Association of Self-Construal with Disclosure and the Need for Affect among Psychological Counselor Candidates. The Universal Academic Research Journal, 6(1), 16-28. https://doi.org/10.55236/tuara.1382302
AMA Uçar ME, Gündoğdu R. Association of Self-Construal with Disclosure and the Need for Affect among Psychological Counselor Candidates. The Universal Academic Research Journal. January 2024;6(1):16-28. doi:10.55236/tuara.1382302
Chicago Uçar, Mehmet Ertuğrul, and Rezzan Gündoğdu. “Association of Self-Construal With Disclosure and the Need for Affect Among Psychological Counselor Candidates”. The Universal Academic Research Journal 6, no. 1 (January 2024): 16-28. https://doi.org/10.55236/tuara.1382302.
EndNote Uçar ME, Gündoğdu R (January 1, 2024) Association of Self-Construal with Disclosure and the Need for Affect among Psychological Counselor Candidates. The Universal Academic Research Journal 6 1 16–28.
IEEE M. E. Uçar and R. Gündoğdu, “Association of Self-Construal with Disclosure and the Need for Affect among Psychological Counselor Candidates”, The Universal Academic Research Journal, vol. 6, no. 1, pp. 16–28, 2024, doi: 10.55236/tuara.1382302.
ISNAD Uçar, Mehmet Ertuğrul - Gündoğdu, Rezzan. “Association of Self-Construal With Disclosure and the Need for Affect Among Psychological Counselor Candidates”. The Universal Academic Research Journal 6/1 (January 2024), 16-28. https://doi.org/10.55236/tuara.1382302.
JAMA Uçar ME, Gündoğdu R. Association of Self-Construal with Disclosure and the Need for Affect among Psychological Counselor Candidates. The Universal Academic Research Journal. 2024;6:16–28.
MLA Uçar, Mehmet Ertuğrul and Rezzan Gündoğdu. “Association of Self-Construal With Disclosure and the Need for Affect Among Psychological Counselor Candidates”. The Universal Academic Research Journal, vol. 6, no. 1, 2024, pp. 16-28, doi:10.55236/tuara.1382302.
Vancouver Uçar ME, Gündoğdu R. Association of Self-Construal with Disclosure and the Need for Affect among Psychological Counselor Candidates. The Universal Academic Research Journal. 2024;6(1):16-28.