The Process of Regional Consultantship for Army Psychologists,
Abstract
Thie first concern of any consultant should be: 'Do I possess the proper motivation and resources required for this request? No amount of sensitivity and acumen will be sufficient if the interest which incites the consultant to action and to use his resources are missing. The second concern should be the consultant's recognition of his own needs and desires. Manifestations of the consultant's shortcomings to the point that he is unable to respond properly to the consultee is sure to become a roadblock to the consultation process. For a continuing relationship to be successful, it is important that the consultant understands the phases of experiential growth that participants face.
Document Details
- Document Type
- Technical Report
- Publication Date
- Dec 01, 1983
- Accession Number
- ADP004097
Entities
People
- D. H. Gillooly
Organizations
- Tripler Army Medical Center