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Publishing in the Journal of College Counseling, Part 1: disseminating college counseling knowledge through research studies.
September 22, 2005... This article provides information and several recommendations that the authors (the journal's editors) believe will be helpful to researchers and practitioners who wish to contribute to the college counseling knowledge base by submitting...
Attrition after intake at a university counseling center: relationship among client race, problem type, and time on a waiting list.(Research)
September 22, 2005... The present study examined the relationship between attrition after intake and the length of time that clients spent on a waiting list by client race and problem type. Participants were 1,461 clients who completed an initial intake evaluation...
The relationship between physical, sexual, and emotional abuse and unhealthy weight loss behaviors.
September 22, 2005... The authors investigated the relationship between abuse in adult relationships and the tendency to engage in unhealthy weight loss behaviors. Undergraduate women responded to questions regarding weight loss behaviors, whether or not they had...
Supervisory Working Alliance: a model providing direction for college counseling supervision.(Professional Issues)
September 22, 2005... This article presents an overview of the Supervisory Working Alliance Model (E. S. Bordin, 1983) and related research. The author proposes an extension of the model by applying it to evaluation and multicultural competency. The following major...
Introduction to the special section--severe and persistent mental illness on college campuses: considerations for service provision.(Special Section: Severe and Persistent Mental Illness on College Campuses)
September 22, 2005... This collection of articles represents the second time that the Journal of College Counseling (JCC) has published a special section of articles based on a topical theme. The first collection, appearing in the spring 2004 issue of JCC, focused...
Investigation of clinically significant change by severity level in college counseling center clients.(Special Section: Severe and Persistent Mental Illness on College Campuses)
September 22, 2005... The 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 Questionnaire-45 (M. J....
Empirically informed attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder evaluation with college students.(Special Section: Severe and Persistent Mental Illness on College Campuses)
September 22, 2005... Attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder (ADHD) is both an underdiagnosed and a misdiagnosed problem on college campuses, leading to pronounced academic and psychosocial difficulties. Counselors encounter diagnostic criteria that are child...
Empirically supporting the increasing severity of college counseling center client problems: why is it so challenging?
September 22, 2005... Since the late 1980s, college counselors have reported seeing increasing numbers of students who present with severe forms of emotional and psychological disturbance. However, little direct evidence has yet to demonstrate any trend in the level...
A comprehensive model for addressing severe and persistent mental illness on campuses: the new diversity initiative.
September 22, 2005... In response to the increase in severity and prevalence of student-presented mental disorders on college campuses, a comprehensive campuswide identification and intervention program titled "The New Diversity Initiative" was developed to help...
Working with clients who self-injure: providing alternatives.
September 22, 2005... The topic of self-injurious behavior (SIB) has been gaining widespread attention. Although college counselors engage in various types of treatments in order to uncover the underlying reasons for a client's SIB, there is another step in...