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Counseling Psychology
This guide is for the NCU specialization Counseling. It contains resources available in the NCU Library.
The following study explores the role of self-care for female psychologists and graduate students in counseling psychology who conduct social justice work. Author: Elizabeth P. McCadden, The University of Utah.
The purpose of this quantitative correlational study was to determine the predictive relationship between connectedness and STBs in adolescents. Author: Keli Dawn DeCarlo, Northcentral University.
This study determined the extent to which outpatient psychotherapist motivational orientation predicted client attendance in treatment. Author:Jim Ciraky, Northcentral University.
This study investigated the effectiveness of individual counseling and social skills training with adolescent males who exhibited deficits in anger management functioning. Author: Kimberly L. Reynolds, Northcentral University.
For this study, participants were asked to respond to self-report surveys and to one of two written vignettes to quantify their attitudes toward the individuals depicted in them. Author: Randall D. Boen, Southern Illinois University at Carbondale.
Given the developments within the RxP movement since then, this study endeavored to investigate the current perceptions of prescriptive authority among the Executive Board leadership of Division 17. Author: Anthony P. Rinaldi, The University of Iowa.
This qualitative study involved the creation and assessment of a seven-week heart-focused psycho-spiritual inquiry program, Map of the Heart. The program’s curriculum was comprised of heart-based practices and theories designed to develop heart-centered awareness. Author: Alexandra Whitney, California Institute of Integral Studies.
In this exploratory mixed methods study, leaderless peer supervision groups were convened for the purpose of fostering psychology trainees’ multicultural competence development. Author: William Somerville, The New School.
Through the use of an online survey, this quantitative study sought to gain greater insight into the rate of utilization of psychotherapy among clinical and counseling psychology doctoral student respondents. Author: Sara A. Mix, Chestnut Hill College.
The purpose of this study was to examine the factors that affect women's attitudes towards seeking psychological help. Author: Sundas Pasha, Alliant International University.