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Journal of Mental Health Counseling articles from July 2008

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 July 2008

Counseling clients involved with violent intimate partners: the mental health counselor's role in promoting client safety.(Report)
July 1, 2008... Mental health counselors regularly counsel clients who are in intimate relationships with partners who are violent. There is a dearth of literature addressing safety-related considerations when counseling clients in relationships that involve...

Perceptions of multicultural counseling competency: integration of the curricular and the practical.(Report)
July 1, 2008... A national survey of counselor trainees was conducted to investigate variables that influence the development of perceived multicultural competencies. The development of multicultural counseling competencies from an integrative educational...

Superficial self-harm: perceptions of young women who hurt themselves.(Report)
July 1, 2008... Although only 1% to 4% of the U.S. population engages in superficial self-harm (SSH), this behavior is much more prevalent in adolescents, with estimates ranging from 14% to 39%. While current studies primarily focus on clinical interventions,...

Indirect victimization from terrorism: a proposed post-exposure intervention.(Report)
July 1, 2008... Indirect victimization from media exposure to terrorism manifests in a variety of psychological distress symptoms. Risks for the public inherent in this exposure prompted construction of a post-exposure therapeutic intervention for moderating...

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