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From:Journal of Psychology and Christianity (Vol. 31, Issue 4) Peer-ReviewedIn this article, I describe my experiences with encouraging student interest in research on forgiveness, religion, and group counseling within a counseling psychology Ph.D. program. The article explains my academic...
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From:The Journal of Rehabilitation (Vol. 75, Issue 3) Peer-ReviewedIn an effort to identify the tasks, knowledge and skills of peer specialists, a formal analysis of the nature and complexity of their role was sponsored by the Veterans Administration in New Jersey. Using a content...
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From:Advances in Environmental BiologyPeer-ReviewedReligion as the main variable affecting the interpretation of events, adaptation process and acceptance has gained attention of health specialists. Religion, as far as research shows, can amend intense crisis of lives....
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From:Psycho-analytic Psychotherapy in South Africa (Vol. 19, Issue 2) Peer-ReviewedOne way of approaching disruptive behaviour in schools is to pathologise the miscreants. Working within this paradigm, schools seek to discourage misconduct via concrete mechanisms such as control, discipline and...
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From:Advances in Environmental Biology (Vol. 10, Issue 4) Peer-ReviewedParental divorce would greatly leave a significant impact to the psychological aspect of involved adolescents. Therefore, the aim of this quasi-experiment study is to measure the effect of REBT Structured Group...
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From:Journal of College Counseling (Vol. 11, Issue 1) Peer-ReviewedA 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...
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From:Journal of Addictions & Offender Counseling (Vol. 26, Issue 2) Peer-ReviewedIn this study, the authors explored the self-perceived multicultural counseling competencies of substance abuse counselors. Overall, the results indicate that substance abuse counselors perceived themselves to be...
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From:Counselor Education and Supervision (Vol. 49, Issue 2) Peer-ReviewedCounselors encounter the needs of youth (3-17 years) in a variety of settings; however, outside of school counseling, the profession faces a lack of preparation, professional development, and research focused on mental...
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From:Addiction Professional (Vol. 12, Issue 3)Alcoholics Anonymous (AA) is not the only way to get or stay sober. Many people are able to stop harmful behaviors on their own, or with assistance from a therapist, a church, a friend, a change in lifestyle, etc. For...
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From:Journal of Counseling and Development (Vol. 83, Issue 4) Peer-Reviewed
A call for greater collaboration between the Counseling Psychology and School Counseling professions
Recently, The Counseling Psychologist (Vol.32[2], 2004) published a special issue titled "Counseling Psychology and School Counseling." A cadre of counseling psychologists and counselor educators was assembled by the... -
From:Journal of Pastoral Counseling (Vol. 37) Peer-ReviewedAbstract In recent years the influence and use of Emotionally Focused Marriage Therapy (EFT) has grown. One major aspect of EFT is its use of John Bowlby's attachment theory. This article reviews recent research...
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From:Journal of College Counseling (Vol. 11, Issue 1) Peer-ReviewedThis archival study examined the use of a university counseling center's services by international students during a 5-year period. Variables analyzed included clients' presenting concerns, students' demographic...
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From:Counselor Education and Supervision (Vol. 48, Issue 1) Peer-ReviewedThis study was designed to examine the relationship between personal growth group (PGG) experiences in multicultural counseling courses and counseling students' ethnic identity development. Differences in ethnic...
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From:Journal of Counseling and Development (Vol. 83, Issue 4) Peer-ReviewedAdolescent smokers need cessation help, but the question of how best to intervene remains unanswered. This article describes the empirically validated protocol of an established, well-utilized adolescent telephone...
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From:Nursing Standard (Vol. 18, Issue 27) Peer-ReviewedTRUSTS ARE contravening NHS guidance by not providing counselling for staff affected by stress, harassment and burnout. Research shows that some managers offer neither in-house counselling nor easy access to outside...
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From:Journal of College Counseling (Vol. 8, Issue 2) Peer-ReviewedThe authors investigated the number of sessions necessary for college counseling center clients of different levels of severity of distress at intake to achieve clinically significant change (CS) in therapy. The Outcome...
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From:Counseling and Values (Vol. 50, Issue 2) Peer-ReviewedThe author highlights the emerging interest in understanding religious beliefs as a resource for more fully conceptualizing clients' psychological functioning. Although various authors have explored religious theories...
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From:The Chronicle of Higher Education (Vol. 54, Issue 25)Byline: ELIZABETH F. FARRELL The fatal shootings at Northern Illinois University this month were shocking yet familiar. For the second time in 10 months, a student with a rec-ord of mental-health problems went on a...
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From:Journal of School Health (Vol. 75, Issue 9) Peer-ReviewedThis study focuses on (a) American 8th-, 10th-, and 12th-grade students' access to, and use of substance abuse counseling services via schools and (b) associations between such access and student substance use...
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From:Journal of Counseling and Development (Vol. 82, Issue 3) Peer-ReviewedThe authors present a context for understanding the increase in school violence as a function of poor conflict resolution skills. They provide counselors with selected cross-cultural approaches for conflict resolution...