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Journal of Mental Health Counseling articles from April 2000

230 total articles

A professional journal covering the field of mental health counseling, from theory to research to practice. Publishes articles on current theory, therapeutic applications, original research, and professionalism. This is the official journal of the America

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Journal of Mental Health Counseling archives from April 2000

Author Guidelines for Electronic References.
April 1, 2000... Writers and practitioners have benefited from the growing availability of resources on the World Wide Web and in electronic databases. These sources provide up-to-date information on clinical practices, research findings, policy developments,...

A Continuation of the Dialogue on Issues in Counseling in the Postmodern Era.
April 1, 2000... This is a continuation of the dialogue among Albert Ellis, Jeffrey T. Guterman, Earl Ginter, and Sandra A. Rigazio-DiGilio, Allen E. Ivey, and Don C. Locke that has been appearing in the Journal of Mental Health Counseling on ethical issues of...

Client Suicide: Its Frequency and Impact on Counselors.
April 1, 2000... This study reports the results of a national survey of 1000 randomly selected professional counselors regarding the frequency and impact of client suicide. Respondents who had and who had not encountered client suicide were consistently divided...

The Public Perception of Mental Health Professions: An Empirical Examination.
April 1, 2000... This study examined the public's confidence in clinical psychologists, psychiatrists, master's-level counselors, doctoral-level counselors, and social workers by ranking confidence levels across five case vignettes of various severity. While...

Age, Gender and Health Bias in Counselors: An Empirical Analysis.
April 1, 2000... A substantial body of research shows that psychologists, social workers and psychiatrists exhibit age and gender bias that affects the way they diagnose and treat older clients. Other findings show bias against people who are in poor health....

Vietnamese Refugees' Levels of Distress, Social Support, and Acculturation: Implications for Mental Health Counseling.
April 1, 2000... This study examines psychosocial adjustment issues for two different groups of Vietnamese refugees and provides recommendations for mental health interventions. The findings show significant differences in levels of distress, social support and...

Television Viewing Habits and Their Relationship to Tolerance Toward People with Mental Illness.
April 1, 2000... The electronic media has been criticized by mental health advocates as contributing to the stigma of mental illness. In this study, college-aged individuals who received their information about mental illness primarily from television were...

Clinical Supervision of Prelicensed Counselors: Recommendations for Consideration and Practice.
April 1, 2000... Evidence of significant advances in expectations, theory, and practice of counselor supervision is multifarious and replete (Bernard & Goodyear, 1998; Borders, Cashwell, & Rotter, 1995; Magnuson & Wilcoxon, 1998a, 1998b). Whereas authors in the...

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