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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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An ounce of prevention: an associate editor's view.(Editorial)
January 1, 2009... It is my pleasure and honor to serve as the new associate editor of research for the Journal of Mental Health (JMHC) and to continue working with such distinguished colleagues as Drs. James Rogers, Loreto Prieto, and Victoria Kress. I have had...
Comprehensive program development in mental health counseling: design, implementation, and evaluation.(PROFESSIONAL EXCHANGE)(Clinical report)
January 1, 2009... With increasing emphasis on the use of evidence-based practices and efficient clinical operations, mental health counselors must be competent in comprehensive clinical program development that covers program design, implementation, and...
Transgenerational trauma and child sexual abuse: reconceptualizing cases involving young survivors of CSA.(PRACTICE)(child sexual abuse)(Clinical report)
January 1, 2009... While current research on child sexual abuse (CSA) has delineated the immediate and long-term effects of sexual trauma, little has been written about intergenerational influences on the presence and etiology of CSA among young children....
Differences in mental health counselors' diagnoses based on client race: an investigation of adjustment, childhood, and substance-related disorders.(RESEARCH)(Clinical report)
January 1, 2009... This study of mental health counselors' diagnoses of African-American and Euro-American clients (N=899) found that African-Americans were diagnosed disproportionately more often with disruptive behavior disorders whereas Euro-Americans were...
Understanding suicidal behavior in the military: an evaluation of joiner's interpersonal-psychological theory of suicidal behavior in two case studies of active duty post-deployers.(RESEARCH)(Case overview)(Clinical report)
January 1, 2009... Suicide in the military is a growing concern. We reviewed empirical studies and used two case studies to illustrate the potential explanatory role of Joiner's (2005) interpersonal-psychological theory of suicidal behavior: The theory posits...
"It was like a partnership of the two of us against the cutting": investigating the counseling experiences of young adult women who self-injure.(RESEARCH)(Clinical report)
January 1, 2009... Self-injury is an increasing phenomenon among young adult women. This qualitative study explored the counseling experiences of 10 young adult women with a history of self-injurious behavior: It examined the nature of the client-counselor...