College Student Depression: Counseling Billy |
2008 |
7551 |
A substantial portion of the college student population experiences affective disorders. This case study presents the conceptualization, course of treatment, and outcomes for a male college student presenting for counseling with depression. A review ... |
A Content Analysis of Peer Feedback in Triadic Supervision |
2015 |
1905 |
There is limited research on the types of peer feedback exchanged during triadic supervision. Through a content analysis, the authors found that students provided feedback about counseling performance and cognitive counseling skills most often in sup... |
Empirical Research About Same-Sex Intimate Partner Violence: A Methodological Review |
2009 |
4443 |
This article presents a systematic review of empirical research examining intimate partner violence among same-sex couples. Seventeen studies that met the inclusion criteria were rated using a 15-item evaluation questionnaire. The results indicated t... |
Examination of a Group Counseling Model of Career Decision Making With College Students |
2014 |
4447 |
The authors examined the effectiveness of a group career counseling model (Pyle, 2007) on college students’ career decision-making abilities. They used a Solomon 4-group design and found that students who participated in the career counseling groups ... |
Individual and Triadic and group? Supervisors’ and supervisees’ perceptions of each modality. |
2012 |
7932 |
In this consensual qualitative research study, the authors explored supervisors' (n= 11) and their supervisees' (n= 31) perceptions of individual, triadic, and group supervision sessions during practicum. Data from supervisor individual interviews an... |
Integrating Identities for Same-Sex Attracted Clients: Using Developmental Counseling and Therapy to Address Sexual Orientation Conflicts |
2010 |
2578 |
In recent decades, much of the focus on counseling with same-sex attracted clients has been on affirming their identity as a sexual minority. However, an overuse of gay-affirmative strategies may devalue clients' other multiple, and often conflicting... |
International cultural immersion: Assessing the influence of a group intervention on intercultural sensitivity for counselor trainees. |
2015 |
2792 |
Scholars (e.g., Bemak & Chung, 2004) underscore the need for group workers to be culturally sensitive. One group training strategy, cultural immersion, is often employed to develop cultural sensitivity. However, no studies have utilized quasi-experim... |
Mentoring promotion/tenure-seeking faculty: principles of good practice within a counselor education program |
2011 |
3729 |
Approaches to mentoring junior faculty in counselor education departments have received minimal attention in the counseling literature. In this article, the authors describe a successful program based on the 10 principles for good mentoring recommend... |
Personal, Relational, and Contextual Resources and Relationship Satisfaction in Same-Sex Couples |
2010 |
2492 |
Despite previous research findings that suggest that same-sex couples often experience unique stressors within their relationships, other findings indicate that same-sex couples demonstrate similar levels of relationship satisfaction as compared with... |
Same-Sex Intimate Partner Violence: Dynamics, Social Context, and Counseling Implications |
2007 |
19858 |
This article presents a review of literature describing intimate partner violence (IPV) in same-sex relationships. The authors present definitions and the prevalence of the main forms of violence—physical, sexual, and emotional—that can occur within ... |
Substance Abuse and Dependency Risk: The Role of Peer Perceptions, Marijuana Involvement, and Attitudes toward Substance Use among College Students |
2010 |
2820 |
Many college students are using substances at levels consistent with Substance Abuse or Dependence, yet little explanation for this phenomenon exits. The aim of this study was to explore a risk factor profile that best separates those with low and hi... |
Tarasoff and Duty to Protect in North Carolina |
2011 |
18910 |
A counselor’s duty to warn and protect third parties of threats made by their clients has been a complex, frightening, and confusing topic since the landmark Tarasoff case in 1976. Although the implications of this case has been interpreted by a vari... |
Wellness of counseling students: practicing what we preach. (Counselor Preparation). |
2003 |
4836 |
A study of wellness among 263 graduate students in counseling revealed that counseling students experienced greater wellness than the general population; however, significant within-group variability existed. Doctoral students reported significantly ... |
Wellness of Undergraduates: Comparisons of Traditional and Nontraditional Students |
2004 |
2640 |
Wellness scores of 1,249 traditional and 318 nontraditional undergraduate college students revealed low levels of wellness in multiple areas in comparison with non-student adults and within-group differences according to demographic variables. Profil... |