Abstract

The purpose of this relationship study was to examine the levels of job satisfaction, self-esteem, and attitudes toward persons with disabilities of rehabilitation counselors. The primary focus was on Herzberg's motivation/hygiene factors. While respondents generally reported high ratings in all three areas, two of Herzberg's motivation factors appeared to be significantly low. Job satisfaction variables were found to have significant correlations with scores on the Rosenberg Self-Esteem Scale and the Issues in Disabilities Scale. Based on the findings, supervisors and managers are requested to remain sensitive to the job related needs of those who serve people with disabilities.

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