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Full-Text Articles in Counselor Education
Cecp Pride, November 2011, College Of Education And Human Development
Cecp Pride, November 2011, College Of Education And Human Development
Counselor Education and Counseling Psychology News
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Perceived Self-Efficacy Of Licensed Counselors To Provide Substance Abuse Counseling, Nichelle Chandler, Michelle Perepiczka, Richard S. Balken
Perceived Self-Efficacy Of Licensed Counselors To Provide Substance Abuse Counseling, Nichelle Chandler, Michelle Perepiczka, Richard S. Balken
Walden Faculty and Staff Publications
This nationwide, quantitative study documented licensed counselors' perceived self-efficacy of adequately providing substance abuse services. Despite their lack of substance abuse training, counselors were highly confident in their ability to provide quality substance abuse services. Counselor training implications are discussed.
21st Century Technology In The College Classroom, Tracey Pritchard, Rita C. Schellenberg, Richard Justin Silvey
21st Century Technology In The College Classroom, Tracey Pritchard, Rita C. Schellenberg, Richard Justin Silvey
Richard Justin Silvey
No abstract provided.
Measuring Student Learning Outcomes With Course Embedded Signature Assignments Linked To The 2009 Cacrep School Counseling Program Standards, Rita C. Schellenberg, Tracey Pritchard, Richard Justin Silvey
Measuring Student Learning Outcomes With Course Embedded Signature Assignments Linked To The 2009 Cacrep School Counseling Program Standards, Rita C. Schellenberg, Tracey Pritchard, Richard Justin Silvey
Richard Justin Silvey
No abstract provided.
Strengthening The Professional Identity Of Counselor In The School Counseling Profession, Rita C. Schellenberg, Tracey Pritchard, Richard Justin Silvey
Strengthening The Professional Identity Of Counselor In The School Counseling Profession, Rita C. Schellenberg, Tracey Pritchard, Richard Justin Silvey
Richard Justin Silvey
No abstract provided.
Creative Learning For Challenging Times: The Promise And Peril Of Risk, Michele M. Welkener
Creative Learning For Challenging Times: The Promise And Peril Of Risk, Michele M. Welkener
Counselor Education and Human Services Faculty Publications
We are in an unprecedented time when it comes to the world’s complexity—never has the need been greater for students to be prepared to think for themselves and act creatively to solve perplexing problems. As an artist, faculty member and administrator in higher education, faculty developer, and researcher of creativity in college students, I am passionate about creating environments where students can exercise such skills. In the art culture, risk, experimentation, exploration, and even failure are expected routes that lead to finding one’s own style, voice, and signature statement. My awareness of these expectations first began to intensify as I …
The Relationship Of Cognitive Development Level, Supervision, And Counselor Skills In Preparing Counselors, Margaret Jean Jensen
The Relationship Of Cognitive Development Level, Supervision, And Counselor Skills In Preparing Counselors, Margaret Jean Jensen
Counseling & Human Services Theses & Dissertations
The focus of this study was the exploration of specific developmental dimensions that may have an impact on the counselor training process, which ultimately will affect the quality of care offered by counselors to clients. Specifically, the relationship of cognitive developmental level and counseling competency skills was examined to determine if a relationship exists between the two dimensions and if so, can a counselor trainee's developmental level predict his or her level of counseling skills. Thirty master level counseling students (trainees) participated in this study during practicum or internship. The trainees were rated by their supervisors on both a measure …
Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, Transgender And Questioning Students: A Qualitative Study Of The Perceived Effects Of Bullying In Schools, Brandy Kelly Richeson
Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, Transgender And Questioning Students: A Qualitative Study Of The Perceived Effects Of Bullying In Schools, Brandy Kelly Richeson
Counseling & Human Services Theses & Dissertations
Bullying research frequently focuses on incidence and prevalence of bullying in schools, often failing to provide detailed accounts of the experiences and perceived impact of harassment and abuse (Poteat et al., 2009) on victimized lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender and questioning (LGBTQ) students. Further, these studies tend to have small samples of racial and ethnic participants and they fail to address victimization in individuals with multiple oppressed identities (D'Augelli et al., 2002; Gay Lesbian Straight Education Network [GLSEN], 2009). Utilizing a consensual qualitative research (CQR) design, the purpose of this study was to examine the victimization experiences and coping mechanisms utilized …
A Mixed Methodological Analysis Of The Role Of Culture And Diagnostic Variance Among Counselors And Counselor Trainees, Elizabeth A. Prosek
A Mixed Methodological Analysis Of The Role Of Culture And Diagnostic Variance Among Counselors And Counselor Trainees, Elizabeth A. Prosek
Counseling & Human Services Theses & Dissertations
As the U.S. population continues to diversify, counselors are challenged to respond to the interface of culture and mental health concerns of clients (Gushue, Constantine, & Sciarra, 2008). It is important for counselors when making clinical decisions to reflect on the diverse needs of clients as well as the potential impact of cultural factors on mental health (Sue & Sue, 2008). Accordingly, this study sought to investigate the clinical decision-making process among counselors and counselor trainees and how, if at all, cultural factors influence the case conceptualization of clients. The study also investigated how counselors and counselor trainees collect and …
The Effectiveness Of A Personalized School-Wide Crisis And Trauma Management Training Program On Sense Of Preparedness For School Counselors-In-Training, Elizabeth Keller-Dupree
The Effectiveness Of A Personalized School-Wide Crisis And Trauma Management Training Program On Sense Of Preparedness For School Counselors-In-Training, Elizabeth Keller-Dupree
Graduate Theses and Dissertations
The purpose of the study was to investigate the effectiveness of a personalized school-wide crisis and trauma management training program for master's-level school counselors-in-training. The study began with Pilot Study 1: Crisis Training Need Assessment which sought to best identify the crisis training needs for a specific geographic region. Results from Pilot Study 1 supported that unexpected student and teacher death was the crisis category which affects students the most and is in need of further training at the master's level. Next, Pilot Study 2: Crisis Training Feedback sought to obtain comments and suggestions from masters- and doctoral-level counselors-intraining regarding …
The Role Of Supervisor-Supervisee Cultural Differences, Supervisor Multicultural Competence, And The Supervisory Working Alliance In Supervision Outcomes: A Moderated Mediation Model, Stephanie A. Crockett
The Role Of Supervisor-Supervisee Cultural Differences, Supervisor Multicultural Competence, And The Supervisory Working Alliance In Supervision Outcomes: A Moderated Mediation Model, Stephanie A. Crockett
Counseling & Human Services Theses & Dissertations
As the United States population grows more diverse, many counseling professionals have called for attention to the cultural issues present in clinical supervision. Existing research suggests that the supervisor's level of multicultural competence and the strength of the supervisory working alliance may affect the relationship between supervisor-supervisee cultural differences on supervision outcomes. Accordingly, the study sought to address how cultural differences between the supervisor and supervisee, supervisor multicultural competence, and the supervisory working alliance impact supervisee counseling self-efficacy and satisfaction with supervision.
The study examined the plausibility of a moderated mediation model, derived from the literature, using a sample of …
The Preparation Of Master's Level Professional Counselors For Positions In College And University Counseling Centers, Brian M. Shaw
The Preparation Of Master's Level Professional Counselors For Positions In College And University Counseling Centers, Brian M. Shaw
Counseling & Human Services Theses & Dissertations
College and university counselors are tasked with performing a multitude of roles and meeting a variety of client needs unique from other counseling settings. It is important to examine the ability of counselors who work in these settings to determine if they have been adequately prepared. This study investigated the adequacy of preparation of entry-level master's level professional counselors for work in college and university counseling centers. Adequacy of preparation was examined by surveying college and university counseling center directors about their perceptions regarding the ability of entry-level master's level professional counselors to perform specific roles and meet relevant client …
Supervision Competencies For Counselor Education Doctoral Graduates: A Delphi Study, Anita Ann Neuer
Supervision Competencies For Counselor Education Doctoral Graduates: A Delphi Study, Anita Ann Neuer
Counseling & Human Services Theses & Dissertations
Counselor educators and supervisors are familiar with the use of competencies for training future clinicians but the extant literature lacks a set of competencies for use in training future counselor supervisors. The purpose of this study was to develop and validate a list of supervision competencies experts agree should be demonstrated by new doctoral counseling graduates for their work with master's students, pre-licensed or licensed counselors, and doctoral students. The research design included two expert panels, an amended Delphi poll, and a content validity assessment. These procedures resulted in a consensus list of 33 supervision competencies that appear to be …
Ce 660 Syllabus: Counseling Theory And Practice, Jo Hittner
Ce 660 Syllabus: Counseling Theory And Practice, Jo Hittner
Counselor Education Syllabi
The purpose of the course is to expose students to theories of personality development and change, theories of counseling, and counseling techniques. Students practice application of counseling theories in a laboratory setting with simulated situations. Students are encouraged to identify and develop a tentative theory of personality as it relates to an effective counseling approach. A strong emphasis is placed on the ethical standards of the counseling profession and on multicultural issues.
Ce 690 Syllabus:Internship, Andrea Bjornestad
Ce 690 Syllabus:Internship, Andrea Bjornestad
Counselor Education Syllabi
This course provides a practical, field-based experience (minimum of 600 hours, at least 240 of which are direct service) in a school or community setting. This experience may be arranged with supervision coordinated through the CE Internship Coordinator and an on-site supervisor. A total of six (6) credits of internship work must be completed.
Ce 615 Syllabus: Group Theory And Practice, Andrea Bjornestad
Ce 615 Syllabus: Group Theory And Practice, Andrea Bjornestad
Counselor Education Syllabi
The purpose of this course is to introduce students to the theory and practice of group counseling. The course will provide students with an academic/theoretical overview of groups and group work as well as the opportunity to develop group leadership skills through applied experiential learning activities.
Ce 620 Syllabus: Tests, Measurement And Research Design, Veronica Johnson
Ce 620 Syllabus: Tests, Measurement And Research Design, Veronica Johnson
Counselor Education Syllabi
The course objectives encompass two areas of critical importance to the practice of professional counseling: (1) measurement & assessment, and (2) research design & program evaluation.
Ce 660 Syllabus: Counseling Theory And Practice, Veronica Johnson
Ce 660 Syllabus: Counseling Theory And Practice, Veronica Johnson
Counselor Education Syllabi
The purpose of this course is to expose students to a wide variety of theories of personality and counseling and to apply those approaches to the practice of counseling. The course provides students with the opportunity to practice those various approaches to counseling in simulated developmental settings and role-playing situations. The purpose is also to provide the opportunity for students to develop a personal theory of counseling, a unique style of counseling, effective techniques of counseling, special awareness and particularly multicultural awareness. All practice is done within a safe setting to give and receive critical feedback relating to the student’s …
Ce 658 Syllabus: Microskills, Gaylia Borror
Ce 658 Syllabus: Microskills, Gaylia Borror
Counselor Education Syllabi
This is a practice course that provides a systematic approach to developing basic counseling skills. Students will have the opportunity to practice microskills (e.g. rapport building, attending, paraphrasing, reflecting feeling and meaning, interpretation, modeling, role playing, etc.) on a weekly basis.
Ce Syllabus: Practice And Concepts Syllabus, Mary Fawcett
Ce Syllabus: Practice And Concepts Syllabus, Mary Fawcett
Counselor Education Syllabi
Objectives: •Helping Skills - be proficient in the basic career facilitating process •Diverse Populations - recognize special needs of various groups and adapt services to meet needs •Ethical and Legal Issues – follow NCDA code of ethics and know current legislative regulations •Consultation/Supervision – how to seek out and accept suggestions for performance improvement from consultants or supervisors •Career Development Models - understand career development theories, models, and techniques •Assessment - Comprehend and use formal and informal career development assessments •Labor Market Information and Resources - understand labor market and occupational information and trends •Technology - comprehend and use career …
The Relationship Between Counselor Hope And Optimism On Client Outcome, Michelle M. Muenzenmeyer
The Relationship Between Counselor Hope And Optimism On Client Outcome, Michelle M. Muenzenmeyer
Electronic Theses and Dissertations
The counselor is an important contributor to client outcome. Research findings about therapist effects are mixed. In this study positive psychology variables, hope and optimism, were evaluated with client outcome. The sample for this study consisted of 43 graduate-level counselor trainees in the first or second practicum semester and their adult clients in a university’s community counseling clinic. Results revealed no statistically significant relationships between student counselors’ hope and optimism and client outcomes. Post hoc analysis of student hope and their post-graduation expectations, revealed statistically significant relationships. Implications for counselor educators are presented along with areas for future research.
Predicting Client Outcomes Using Counselor Trainee Levels Of Ego Development And Altruistic Caring, Tracy S. Hutchinson
Predicting Client Outcomes Using Counselor Trainee Levels Of Ego Development And Altruistic Caring, Tracy S. Hutchinson
Electronic Theses and Dissertations
Research suggests that counselor educators continue to debate whether general personality characteristics, relationship building skills, or other knowledge or skills are important in selecting the most effective counselors (Crews et al., 2005). Further, counselor educators continue to rely on measures that have limited ability to predict counseling competence or success in graduate programs. Such measures include GRE and GPA scores along with heavy reliance on the personal interview that is well-known for bias. Moreover, research supports that there is a need for assessments that will assist in determining the most effective counselors and emphasize the importance of measuring those characteristics …
Mental Health Infrastructure And Training Project. Building Community Resilience Through Mental Health Infrastructure And Training In Post-Katrina New Orleans, Benjamin F. Springgate, Ashley Wennerstrom, Diana Meyers, Charles E. Allen, Steven D. Vannoy, Wayne Bentham, Kenneth B. Wells
Mental Health Infrastructure And Training Project. Building Community Resilience Through Mental Health Infrastructure And Training In Post-Katrina New Orleans, Benjamin F. Springgate, Ashley Wennerstrom, Diana Meyers, Charles E. Allen, Steven D. Vannoy, Wayne Bentham, Kenneth B. Wells
Steven D Vannoy
No abstract provided.
A Phenomenological Approach To Understanding Early Adult Friendships Of Third Culture Kids, Kyoung Choi, Melissa Luke
A Phenomenological Approach To Understanding Early Adult Friendships Of Third Culture Kids, Kyoung Choi, Melissa Luke
Faculty Publications
A phenomenological qualitative approach was used to explore the experiences of six Third Culture Kid (TCK) participants regarding their early adult friendships at one midsize university in the United States. The term TCK refers to a person who has spent a significant amount of his or her childhood outside of his or her own country and culture of origin and who has assimilated these cultures into a third culture. TCK participants identified making friends as the most challenging issue in their adjustment to the United States. Four themes emerged from the participants’ narratives, with four illustrative metaphors drawn from the …
Ce 575 Syllabus: Addictions Counseling: Multicultural Concerns, Andrea Bjornestad
Ce 575 Syllabus: Addictions Counseling: Multicultural Concerns, Andrea Bjornestad
Counselor Education Syllabi
Multiculturalism is an important concept to examine in relation to addictions counseling. Clients’ age, race, gender identity, ethnic identity, sexual orientation, or disability status can impact the course of addiction or treatment. In this course, students will examine cultural influences as they converge with the substance abuse and dependence.
Ce 620 Syllabus: Tests, Measurement And Research Design, Dawnette Cigrand
Ce 620 Syllabus: Tests, Measurement And Research Design, Dawnette Cigrand
Counselor Education Syllabi
This course provides an overview of the fundamentals of measurement as applied to psychological testing, research design, and program evaluation. Knowledge of and practical experience in the use of standardized psychological tests in counseling for personality assessment, evaluation, and career and life decisions will be provided. Current methods of research design and program evaluation in counseling practice and school settings will be discussed.
Ce 690 Syllabus: Counseling Internship, Mary Fawcett
Ce 690 Syllabus: Counseling Internship, Mary Fawcett
Counselor Education Syllabi
The faculty regard the internship as a summative experience of a training program leading to a Master's degree in Counseling. Prior to commencing the internship students will have completed a basic core of counseling courses and extensive practicum counseling experiences.
Ce 625 Syllabus: Career Development And Appraisal, Mary Fawcett
Ce 625 Syllabus: Career Development And Appraisal, Mary Fawcett
Counselor Education Syllabi
The purpose of this course is to introduce students to career counseling as it relates to the work of counselors in school and community counseling settings.
Counselor Education And Counseling Psychology 2011 News, College Of Education And Human Development
Counselor Education And Counseling Psychology 2011 News, College Of Education And Human Development
Counselor Education and Counseling Psychology News
- Doctoral candidate presents at marriage and family therapists conference
- Counselor education and counseling psychology students and faculty present at APA conference
- WMU College of Education and Human Development well-represented at International SELF Research Conference
- Professor Mary Louise Anderson's text on Counseling Adults in Transition published
- Governor appoints commissioners
- Doctoral students present at annual American Psychological Association convention
- Annual department awards presented
- Professor, students have article published in Michigan Family Review
- Faculty, students present at annual Michigan Association for Marriage and Family Therapy conference
- Students present at Counseling Psychology Great Lakes Conference
- Students receive Research and Creative Scholars and Teaching Effectiveness …
Assessing The Needs Of Students Identified With Attention Deficit/Hyperactivity Disorder At Minnesota State University, Mankato, Jenny A. Goff
Assessing The Needs Of Students Identified With Attention Deficit/Hyperactivity Disorder At Minnesota State University, Mankato, Jenny A. Goff
All Graduate Theses, Dissertations, and Other Capstone Projects
A considerable number of students with a diagnosis of ADHD are represented within the Minnesota State University, Mankato student population. Research indicates that college students with an ADHD diagnosis face unique and challenging experiences in the collegiate environment. In addition to these unique stressors, research indicates that college students with ADHD may benefit from supportive services that can be offered in a University Counseling Center. A survey of the perceived needs for counseling services and utilization of counseling services among students identified with ADHD at MSU, Mankato is useful in determining current trends and informs future Counseling Center service planning.