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Subject: Professional Counseling
Category: Miscellaneous
Asked by: pastorbill1999-ga
List Price: $10.00
Posted: 31 Mar 2003 17:16 PST
Expires: 30 Apr 2003 18:16 PDT
Question ID: 183908
I would like to know a database that provides links to professional,
peer reviewed journals in counseling.  Specifically but not
exclusively in personality theory.
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Subject: Re: Professional Counseling
Answered By: czh-ga on 31 Mar 2003 18:21 PST
Rated:5 out of 5 stars
 
Hello pastorbill1999-ga,

Thank your for your question. Here are some resources I’ve found that
should give you access to professional, peer-reviewed journals on
topics in psychology. Happy searching.

czh

http://www.nisc.com/factsheets/psycArticles.htm
National Information Services Corporation NISC USA
PsycARTICLES® is a definitive source of searchable full text articles
on current issues in psychology. The PsycARTICLES database covers
general psychology and specialized, basic, applied, clinical, and
theoretical research in psychology. The database contains over 30,800
searchable full-text articles from the American Psychological
Association (APA) and affiliated publishers. Current coverage spans
from 1988 to the present.
PsycARTICLES provides electronic full text of articles and is a
complement to APA’s popular PsycINFO™ database. It includes a range of
authoritative, peer-reviewed journals covering basic scientific
research and applied, clinical and theoretical studies in psychology.
The titles available through PsycARTICLES are among the most widely
circulated and frequently cited publications in the field.
Subscribers are able to integrate PsycINFO and PsycARTICLES into a
fully searchable package. Citations of other studies in the text and
reference sections of PsycARTICLES documents link either to full text
or to complete bibliographic information in PsycINFO or in other
databases.
Sample Article
http://www.apa.org/psycarticles/sample.html
Five-Factor Model of Personality and Job Satisfaction -- A
Meta-Analysis
Journal of Applied Psychology
June 2002 Vol. 87, No. 3, 530-541
ABSTRACT
This study reports results of a meta-analysis linking traits from the
5-factor model of personality to overall job satisfaction. Using the
model as an organizing framework, 334 correlations from 163
independent samples were classified according to the model. The
estimated true score correlations with job satisfaction were -.29 for
Neuroticism, .25 for Extraversion, .02 for Openness to Experience, .17
for Agreeableness, and .26 for Conscientiousness. Results further
indicated that only the relations of Neuroticism and Extraversion with
job satisfaction generalized across studies. As a set, the Big Five
traits had a multiple correlation of .41 with job satisfaction,
indicating support for the validity of the dispositional source of job
satisfaction when traits are organized according to the 5-factor
model.

http://www.psycline.org/journals/
Search free Tables of Content and Abstract Databases for Psychology
and Social Science Articles
PSYCLINE's Article Locator gives you an easy to use interface to
article databases on the web. By launching a query via PSYCLINE's
Article Locator you search external databases. These
Table-of-Contents- and Abstract- databases are not maintained by
PSYCLINE but by journal publishers and other organisations.
***** This Web site gives you access to searching several large
databases of scientific and psychological journals. The resulting
links will give you access to the databases but the ability to
purchase the article or publication will vary.

http://libweb.uncc.edu/ref-educ/counseling/counseling2.htm
Counseling Electronic Journals
Faculty, staff, and students may access electronic journals from
off-campus by using the University's proxy server and/or using
specific passwords. For instructions go to Proxy Server and Password
Information. Titles with a star ( ) after them do not need passwords
or proxy server access.
***** This is a sample of the kinds of material that might be
available to you if you have access to an academic library.


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pastorbill1999-ga rated this answer:5 out of 5 stars and gave an additional tip of: $5.00
This was exactly what I was hoping for.  Any more of the Same???

Comments  
Subject: Re: Professional Counseling
From: czh-ga on 01 Apr 2003 10:06 PST
 
Thanks pastorbill1999-ga. I'm glad the answer was helpful and thank
you for your tip. I'll take another look and post it if I come up with
anything.
czh

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