Wachter Morris, Carrie

UNCG

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The knowledge, skills, and attitudes that are foundational to prepare counselors-in-training to provide trauma-informed counseling 2018 988 Trauma is ubiquitous (Beck & Sloan, 2012; Kilpatrick et al., 2013). Approximately 89.7% of U.S. residents reported experiencing at least one post-traumatic stress level event (Kilpatrick et al., 2013) as defined by the Diagnostic and Statistical Manu...
A struggle for “grace and truth”: a qualitative investigation of counselor education’s effects on white evangelical identity 2020 257 Since religious identity is known to influence one’s self-concept, moral judgments, and worldview (Allport, 1950; Johnson & Grim, 2013; Tragakis & Smith, 2010; Ysseldyk, Matheson, & Anisman, 2010), it is imperative for counselor educators to understa...
Counselor-provided SBIRT for hospitalized adults with substance misuse or disordered use: evaluating hospital utilization outcomes and economic cost 2019 1029 The misuse and disordered use of alcohol and illicit drugs in the United States creates serious consequences for people and their families and communities, such as severe physical health issues (Substance Abuse and Mental Health Administration [SAMHS...
The initial development and validation of the counselor empathy fatigue scale (CEFS) 2023 187 Since the onset of the global pandemic, rates of anxiety, depression, suicide, and substance use in the United States have risen about 20% (CDC, 2020). As rates of mental health concerns increase, the need for effective counseling services simultaneo...
Preparing master’s level counselors-in-training to work with trauma 2021 430 Research on trauma continues to expand, building on the work of scholars, practitioners, advocates, and survivors over the past one hundred years (Courtois & Gold, 2009; Herman, 1997; Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration, 2014; W...
The need to belong: an exploration of belonging among urban middle school students 2017 1900 The need to belong is a fundamental human motivation and involves an individual’s desire to experience a sense of worthiness to receive respect and love (Baumeister & Leary, 1995; Osterman, 2000). Although the need to belong is fundamental for all hu...