Clinical pastoral education: its effects on students' self-acceptance and level of empathy

The effects of the Clinical Pastoral Education (CPE) program on self- acceptance and level of empathy are sought in this study. The study also determines whether empathy is associated with the feeling of self-acceptance. The two-week CPE program had 52 students who were enrolled in any of these thre...

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Main Author: Calleja, Flora Dy
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spelling oai:animorepository.dlsu.edu.ph:etd_masteral-85112021-02-18T15:52:09Z Clinical pastoral education: its effects on students' self-acceptance and level of empathy Calleja, Flora Dy The effects of the Clinical Pastoral Education (CPE) program on self- acceptance and level of empathy are sought in this study. The study also determines whether empathy is associated with the feeling of self-acceptance. The two-week CPE program had 52 students who were enrolled in any of these three hospitals -- Makati Medical Center, National Kidney Institute, and Philippine Heart Center. The CPE Program included patient visitations, verbatim reports, group seminars, and supervisory conferences. The daily schedule was from 8 am to 5 pm, Mondays to Fridays. The quasi-experimental pretest-posttest design was employed. The Personal Orientation Inventory (POI) and Empathy Construct Rating Scale (ECRS) were used in order to measure the level of self-acceptance and empathy, respectively. Only the scores in POI subscales of self-acceptance, self-regard, time acceptance, and capacity for intimate contact were used as basis for measuring the level of self-acceptance. The t-test for correlated samples and the Pearson r were employed. There was a significant increase in the CPE students' scores in the four POI subscales after the training program. However, there was no increase in the CPE students' level of empathy. The correlation between the CPE students' level of self-acceptance and level of empathy before the CPE program was not significant. 1994-01-01T08:00:00Z text https://animorepository.dlsu.edu.ph/etd_masteral/1673 Master's Theses Filipino Animo Repository Pastoral psychology -- Study and teaching Pastoral counseling Self-acceptance Empathy Student counselors Training of Clinical pastoral training Counseling Counselor Education
institution De La Salle University
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Philippines
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topic Pastoral psychology -- Study and teaching
Pastoral counseling
Self-acceptance
Empathy
Student counselors
Training of
Clinical pastoral training
Counseling
Counselor Education
spellingShingle Pastoral psychology -- Study and teaching
Pastoral counseling
Self-acceptance
Empathy
Student counselors
Training of
Clinical pastoral training
Counseling
Counselor Education
Calleja, Flora Dy
Clinical pastoral education: its effects on students' self-acceptance and level of empathy
description The effects of the Clinical Pastoral Education (CPE) program on self- acceptance and level of empathy are sought in this study. The study also determines whether empathy is associated with the feeling of self-acceptance. The two-week CPE program had 52 students who were enrolled in any of these three hospitals -- Makati Medical Center, National Kidney Institute, and Philippine Heart Center. The CPE Program included patient visitations, verbatim reports, group seminars, and supervisory conferences. The daily schedule was from 8 am to 5 pm, Mondays to Fridays. The quasi-experimental pretest-posttest design was employed. The Personal Orientation Inventory (POI) and Empathy Construct Rating Scale (ECRS) were used in order to measure the level of self-acceptance and empathy, respectively. Only the scores in POI subscales of self-acceptance, self-regard, time acceptance, and capacity for intimate contact were used as basis for measuring the level of self-acceptance. The t-test for correlated samples and the Pearson r were employed. There was a significant increase in the CPE students' scores in the four POI subscales after the training program. However, there was no increase in the CPE students' level of empathy. The correlation between the CPE students' level of self-acceptance and level of empathy before the CPE program was not significant.
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author Calleja, Flora Dy
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title Clinical pastoral education: its effects on students' self-acceptance and level of empathy
title_short Clinical pastoral education: its effects on students' self-acceptance and level of empathy
title_full Clinical pastoral education: its effects on students' self-acceptance and level of empathy
title_fullStr Clinical pastoral education: its effects on students' self-acceptance and level of empathy
title_full_unstemmed Clinical pastoral education: its effects on students' self-acceptance and level of empathy
title_sort clinical pastoral education: its effects on students' self-acceptance and level of empathy
publisher Animo Repository
publishDate 1994
url https://animorepository.dlsu.edu.ph/etd_masteral/1673
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