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Reproductions Supplied by EDRS Are the Best That Can Be Made from the Original Document DOCUMENT RESUME ED 439 312 CG 029 879 AUTHOR Evraiff, Bill, Comp.; Evraiff, Lois, Comp. TITLE Caring in an Age of Technology. Proceedings of the International Conference on Counseling in the 21st Century (6th, Beijing, China, May 29-30, 1997). PUB DATE 1997-05-00 NOTE 321p.; For individual papers, see CG 029 880-931. PUB TYPE Collected Wofks Proceedings (021) EDRS PRICE MF01/PC13 Plus Postage. DESCRIPTORS College Students; Computers; Counseling; *Cross Cultural Studies; Elementary Secondary Education; *Family Counseling; Foreign Countries; Foreign Culture; Higher Education; Internet; *Social Change; Technology ABSTRACT The two main themes of this conference were the influence of technology on families, and technology and counseling. Many of the papers consider the impact technology is having on individuals and families, and subsequently how it is affecting the counseling profession. This involves new ways of counseling using technological resources,and counseling techniques for concerns brought about by technology. Other topics covered include insights from mother-daughter groups, behavior counseling for parents with special children, human rights education, and career counseling. All presentations are included. The 52 papers include: (1) "The Homeroom Teacher's Role in Psychological Counseling at School"(W. Guodong); (2) "A Study of Family Therapy for Student Counseling" (0. Honda); and (3) "Technology and the School Counselor"(D. Coy and C. Minor). (JDM) Reproductions supplied by EDRS are the best that can be made from the original document. INCOUNSELING THE M-1 ST CENTURY BESTOOPYAVAILABLE U.S. DEPARTMENT OF EDUCATION Office of Educational Research and Improvement EDUCATIONAL RESOURCES INFORMATION "PERMISSION TO REPRODUCE THIS CENTER (ERIC) MATERIAL HAS BEEN GRANTED BY This document has been reproduced as received from the person or organization originating it. Minor changes have been made to improve reproduction quality. Points of view or opinions stated in this document do not necessarily represent TO THE EDUCATIONAL RESOURCES official OERI position or policy. INFORMATION CENTER (ERIC)." SIXTH ITERNATIONAL CONFERENCE AY 1997 EIJONG C UNSELH8 N 714 E STCEN7MY rring hi An A Of T &Ind° 99 3 SPONSORS CHINA Beijing Normal University (Host) CANADA University of Victoria HONG KONG The City University of Hong Kong JAPAN Osaka City University SINGAPORE National Institute of Education TAIWAN National Kaohsiung Normal University UNITED STATES Northern California Graduate University San Francisco State University PROFESSIONAL AFFILIATE SPONSORS Development C. A.0.D. California Association for Counseling and CHI SIGMA IOTA Counseling Academic and Professional HonorSociety I.A.MF. International Association for Marriage and FamilyCounseling SPONSOR COMMITTEE Dr. BillEVRAIFF, Northern California Graduate University Dr. Honore FRANCE, University of Victoria Dr. Yoshiya KURATO, Osaka City University Dr. Gongbin WANG, Beijing Normal University Dr. Julia YANG, National Kaohsiung NormalUniversity CONFERENCE ORGANIZERS Dr. Bill EVRAIFF, Northern California GraduateUniversity Dr. Lois EVRAIFF, Northern California GraduateUniversity CONFERENCE FACILITY Great Wall Sheraton Hotel, Beijing COORDINATING COMMITTEE FROM BEIJINGNORMAL UNIVERSITY GongbinWANG Zheng RICHA UD Hu PEICHENG WangDENGFENG TRAVEL ARRANGEMENTS Dr. Phillip HWANG, Universal Travel, San Diego, CA COMPUTER ARRANGEMENTS ANDTYPESETTING David EVRAIFF, DCG Supply, Diamond Springs, CA Michael KELLY, Northern California Graduate University iii LIST OF CONTRIBUTORS TO SCHOLARSHIPFUND FOR CONFERENCE ATTENDEES FROM CHINA Marge Artero-Boname Joan Blanusa Sal Chavez Bill and Lois Evraiff Louis Falik Gerald Gandy Tom and Joan Harrington Ed Hascall Don Hays Ron Hood and Geri Miller Xiaolu Hu Yoshiya and Yukiko Kurato Joseph and Ruth Lippincott Don and Ginger MacDonald Wei-Cheng Mau Mark Pope John Roseman Winifred Strong Julia Yang and the Graduate institute of counseling/Guidance NationalKaohsiung Normal University 5 iv CONTENTS HOW TECHNOLOGY IS INFLUENCING FAMILIES IN JAPAN 1 Yoshiya KURATO, Ph.D. A VISION OF AN INTELLIGENT ISLAND 7 Cecilia SOONG TECHNOLOGY AND CULTURAL CHANGE: IMPLICATIONS IN COUNSELING 15 TAIWAN CHINESE FAMILIES Julia YANG, Ph.D. IMPACTS OF CREDIT CARDS ON INDIVIDUALS, FAMILIES ANDSOCIETY 23 IN HONG KONG: AN EXPLORATION Alfred CHAN, Ph.D. THE INFLUENCE OF TECHNOLOGY ON FAMILIES 31 Jon CARLSON, Ed.D, PSY. D. CAREER DEVELOPMENT AND COUNSELING STRATEGIESIN AN AGE OF TECHNOLOGY 37 Xiaolu HU, Ph.D. and Sarah TOMAN, Ph.D. COMPUTER BASED CAREER INTERVENTION 43 Wei-Cheng MAU, Ph.D. THEORETICAL PERSPECTIVES ON THE IMPORTANCE OF THETHERAPEUTIC 51 ALLIANCE AND THEIR IMPLICATIONS FOR THE USE OFTECHNOLOGY Peggy SMITH, Ph.D. THE NATURE OF SELF-INTEGRATED AUTHENTICITY INCOUNSELORS 57 AND THERAPISTS Laura HE /D, Ph.D. and Mary PARISH, Ed.D. ENHANCING THE EFFECTIVENESS OF THE COUNSELORTHROUGH THE APPLICATION 63 OF MEDIATED LEARNING EXPERIENCE Louis FALIK, Ph.D. MAINTAINING COMPASSION IN AN ERA OF HEALTH CARE 69 MANAGEMENT TECHNOLOGY Ron HOOD, Ph.D. and Geri MILLER, Ph.D. 75 MUSIC PERFORMANCE ANXIETY: AN OVERVIEW OFTECHNOLOGICAL ADVANCES IN THERAPY, PSYCHOPHARMACOLOGY & BIO-FEEDBACK John NIPPLE, Ph.D. 6 PASTORAL CARE IN ASSUMPTION COLLEGE: ITS CONCEPT AND PRACTICE 81 Conchita UMALI, Ed.D. THE HOMEROOM TEACHER'S ROLE IN PSYCHOLOGICAL COUNSELING AT SCHOOL 87 Wang GUODONG VIDEO GAMES: A POTENTIAL NEW WORLD 93 Yuriko MATSUSHITA and Koji MATSUSHITA CAREER COUNSELING FOR NEW CHINESE IMMIGRANTS: CLINICAL ISSUES 99 AND PRACTICAL RECOMMENDATIONS Robert CHOPE, Ph.D. and Fan FANG, M.S. SEPARATION-INDIVIDUATION PROCESS OF TAIWAN HIGH-SCHOOL STUDENTS 107 AND ITS IMPLICATION IN COUNSELING Yung-Jong SHAH, Wai-Cheong Carl TAM, Ph.D. and Shih-Kuang CHIANG RISE TO THE CHALLENGE OF SCIENCE TO FAMILY 115 Deng WEIZHI DISABILITY AND RATIONAL EMOTIVE BEHAVIOR THERAPY (REBT) 119 Gerald GANDY, Ph.D. A STUDY OF FAMILY THERAPY FOR STUDENT COUNSELING 125 Osamu HONDA OPERATIONALIZING THE ABILITY CHUNK OF SUPER'S VOCATIONAL THEORY 129 Thomas HARRINGTON, Ph.D. HISTORY AND DEVELOPMENT OF CAREER COUNSELING IN THE USA 133 Mark POPE, Ed.D. HISTORICAL EVOLUTION OF CAREER DEVELOPMENT IN CHINA AND HONG KONG 139 Zang WE /YUAN, Ph.D. A STUDY ON LEARNING STRATEGIES AND THE EFFECT OF GROUP CONSELING 145 FOR LEARNING OF SENIOR HIGH STUDENTS Ming-Chao CHEN and Kong-Jiang TSENG CROSS CULTURAL CARING: GLOBAL SOLUTIONS FOR EMPOWERING FEMALES 151 Cheryl BARTHOOMEW, Ph.D. and Jeanne COSTELLO, M.S., M.A. UNDERSTANDING THE RELATIONSHIP BETWEEN LEARNING STYLE AND 157 MULTICULTURALISM FOR SCHOOL COUNSELORS Audrey HURLEY, Ed.D. vi 7 INTIMACY AND TECHNOLOGY 163 Donald HAYS, Ph.D. CONCERNS FOR COUNSELORS IN THE AGE OF TECHNOLOGICAL DANGERS 169 Marilyn BOHAN, Ph.D. GENETICS AND PSYCHOLOGY AT A CROSSROAD: A ROAD LESS TRAVELED? 175 Vivian WANG, Ph.D. REENTRY DIFFICULTY, LIFE SATISFACTION AND PSYCHOLOGICAL WELL-BEING OF 181 TAIWANESE STUDENTS WHO HAVE RETURNED FROM THE UNITED STATES Hui-Chuan PAI, Ph.D. STUDENT SUCCESS: SERVING INTERNATIONAL STUDENTS IN AN AGE OF TECHNOLOGY. 187 Nancy SCOTT, Ed.D. RELATIONSHIP TECHNOLOGY AND CARING: COMPARATIVE/CROSS-CULTURAL 193 PERSPECTIVE ON COUNSELING AT-RISK YOUTH Lonnie ROWELL, Ph.D. ISSUES IN MULTI-CULTURAL COUNSELING SUPERVISION 19c Ginger MACDONALD, Ph.D. TREATING STRESS ACROSS CULTURES: A SOMATIC-COGNITIVE MODEL 20E Joseph LIPPENC077; Ph.D. THE CHALLENGE OF GRIEF: COUNSELING THE SURVIVORS 211 Winifred STRONG, M.A. and Mary HONER, Ed.D. HELP-SEEKING BEHAVIOR OF THE COLLEGE STUDENTS IN TAIWAN 217 Hsiu-Lan Shelly TIEN, Ph.D. WORLDVIEW AND COUNSELING: PERCEPTIONS OF SINGAPOREAN STUDENTS 22Z Cecilia SOONG INTEGRATION OF THE RESOURCES OF THE GUIDANCE AND COUNSELING VIA. 22E INTERNET: DEVELOPMENT OF THE "GUIDANCE NETWORK SYSTEM (GNS)" IN TAIWAN Hawjeng CHIOU, Ph.D. TECHNOLOGY AND THE SCHOOL COUNSELOR 23 Doris CO), Ph.D: and CaroleMINOR, Ph.D. A CLINICAL APPLICATION OF PHYSICAL PARTITION Koji MATSUSHITA and Yuriko MATSUSHITA vii KEEP MENTAL HEALTH BY ART RECREATION 249 Gongbin Wang PRELIMINARY EXPLORATION OF SELF-ESTEEM CONSTRUCT: A FACE VALIDITY 257 STUDY OF THE INDEX OF SELF-ESTEEM WITH A CHAMORU UNIVERSITY STUDENT SAMPLE Margaret ARTERO-BONAME, Ph.D. THE EVOLUTION OF INDIVIDUALISM IN THE WESTERN HEMISPHERE 263 AND ITS IMPLICATION FOR AN EAST-WEST DIALOGUE DonMACDONALD, Ph.D. THE COUNTERMEASURES TO THE PSYCHOLOGICAL PRESSURE OF CHILDREN 269 IN THE TECHNOLOGICAL AGE: HOW TO RAISE THE LEVEL OF PSYCHOLOGICAL SOUNDNESS IN THE FAMILY CAO Zifang and Wang Yi FINDING COMMON GROUND BETWEEN ADOLESCENT GIRLS AND 273 THEIR MOTHERS: INSIGHT FROM A MOTHER-DAUGHTER GROUP Matthew CARLSON SCHOOL COUNSELORS, TEACHERS AND PARENTS: 279 USING PLAY TECHNIQUES TO SUPPORT CHILDREN'S DEVELOPMENT Dorothy BREEN, Ph.D. SELF-ESTEEM OR SELF-DELUSION? 285 Philip HAWING, Ph.D. BEHAVIOR COUNSELING PARENTS OF SPECIAL CHILDREN 291 Qing JIAO, M. Ed. A STUDY ON AN IMAGE OT THE "IBAYSO" OR PSYCHOLOGICAL COMFORTABLE 295 SPACE FOR THE CHILDREN OF NON-ATTENDANT AT SCHOOL THOUGH THE OLE TECHNIQUE Yasuko NAMMURA EDUCATION AND COUNSELING ON ADOLESCENT LIFE 301 Peicheng HU, M.D. and Allan WU HUMAN DIGNITY, DECENCY AND INTEGRITY AS THE SINE QUA NON OF 309 HUMAN RIGHT EDUCATION: A PROACTIVE CONCEPTUAL AND PRACTICAL FRAMEWORK FOR PROMOTION OF WORLD PEACE Daya Singh SANDHU, Ed.D. oTHE DEVELOPMENT OF COUNSELING AND THERAPY IN CHINA 313 ZHENG Richang, ZHANG Shanshang, ZHANG Wen, TAN Li PARTICIPANTS 321 viii 9 WEDNESDAY MAY 28 6:00-8:00 REGISTRATION THURSDAY MAY 29 7:30-8:00 REGISTRATION 8:00-8:45 WELCOME Ballroom 1 Bill EVRAlFF Representatives from Sponsoring
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