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Concepts Of Chemical Dependency, Amy Evans Oct 2023

Concepts Of Chemical Dependency, Amy Evans

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Concepts of Chemical Dependency's 11th edition continues the work of the original author, Harold Doweiko. Dr. Amelia (Amy) Evans revised the 10th and 11th editions, when Doweiko was no longer able to continue his work on this textbook. Used in a variety of undergraduate and graduate departments, the text provides a solid understanding of substance use disorders and covers a variety of relevant topics related to addictions. After introducing the reader to reasons we should all be concerned about substance misuse in society, there is an overview of why individuals may choose to turn to substances and how these substances …


Participation In The Adoptive Kinship Network Contact: Application For Adoption Competent Family Life Education, Gretchen Miller Wrobel Oct 2023

Participation In The Adoptive Kinship Network Contact: Application For Adoption Competent Family Life Education, Gretchen Miller Wrobel

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Family life educators (FLE) provide essential support for many complex family forms. Supporting the complexity unique to adoptive families requires specific understanding of the adoption kinship network (AKN: birth family, the adopted person, and adoptive family network). As adoptive and birth families negotiate contact over the life cycle, the possible relationships within the AKN are numerous. Using data from the Minnesota-Texas Adoption Research Project (MTARP: Grotevant, McRoy, Wrobel, & Ayers-Lopez, 2013), a 30 year longitudinal study of contact in adoptive families, cross-network contact in the AKN at three separate stages of development will be described. Cross-network contact is defined as …


The Experience Of Burmese Refugee Students In Higher Education: Blooming Out Of Concrete, Minyoung Lim Oct 2023

The Experience Of Burmese Refugee Students In Higher Education: Blooming Out Of Concrete, Minyoung Lim

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This study explored the lived experiences of Burmese refugee college students’ resettlement and the role that social support plays in that approach. A qualitative study using thematic analysis was conducted by analyzing 32 in-depth individual interviews with Burmese refugee students in higher education. Through an in-depth examination of the lived experiences of Burmese refugee college students’ resettlement, four main themes were identified: challenges of resettlement, resettlement needs, the resources of social support, and resettlement experiences. Refugee students actively cultivated their life and showed aspirations of being successful members of this new environment. Even though they faced many challenges and needs …


The Impact Of Political Polarization On Church Life In The Upper Midwest, Andrew Bramsen Oct 2023

The Impact Of Political Polarization On Church Life In The Upper Midwest, Andrew Bramsen

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Political polarization in the USA has been rapidly increasing since the 1990s. During that same time period, demographic data has shown both a growing population of religious “nones” who no longer identify with a faith tradition and a declining influence for churches and church leaders as the political identities of American Christians becomes more and more central to who they are. This presentation explores this dynamic, examining how rising polarization is impacting church life by drawing on twenty-six interviews with upper Midwest pastors that the author conducted during his 2021 sabbatical. Across denominational lines and urban, rural and suburban contexts, …


Border Of Dreams: A Textura Documentary, Scott Winter Oct 2023

Border Of Dreams: A Textura Documentary, Scott Winter

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The Problem: Textura magazines are expensive and consumers are moving to video.In light of those problems, how can Textura fulfill its dreams of connecting cultures and disciplines through social justice storytelling in a viable way that reaches a large audience? The Solution: An Edgren Scholars grant and NYCAMS grant to retell our best Textura Guatemala 2022 story as a social justice documentary called Border of Dreams. The process: By hiring a Guatemalan director and editor from former partnerships, the student-professor collaboration of Junior Soraya Keiser and Professor Scott Winter travelled through the summer of 2022 and spent a year building …


Moral Preferences Of Different College. Majors, Angela Sabates Oct 2023

Moral Preferences Of Different College. Majors, Angela Sabates

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Advising college students regarding their choice of major has significant implications for life. Thus far, research on these advising efforts have focused on career interests and personality traits. Given the reality that choosing a major and a career is a multifaceted phenomenon, the current study explored whether differing preferences for specific moral values is also an integral part of that choice. Results of the current study suggest that students from the various categories of majors have significant differences in preferences for moral values, and this should be considered in the advising process.


When Old Management Practices No Longer Work: Creating Psychological Safety In A Remote Workplace, Peggy S. Kendall Oct 2023

When Old Management Practices No Longer Work: Creating Psychological Safety In A Remote Workplace, Peggy S. Kendall

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When over 28% of all employees in the US report working primarily online, it is not surprising that the old ways of managing people may not be effective in this new virtual workplace. As part of an Edgren Scholarship, Peggy Kendall and Senior Triston Thomas conducted qualitative interviews with online workers to better understand how Psychological Safety is impacted by the virtual workplace. Three challenges to Psychological Safety emerged, including image management, relational uncertainty, and “perceived frenzy”. Recommendations are provided to help managers better understand how to share information, create safe spaces for team work, and engage in intentional interactions.


Relational Virtues And Alliance Correspondence In Psychodynamic Psychotherapy, Peter Jankowski Oct 2023

Relational Virtues And Alliance Correspondence In Psychodynamic Psychotherapy, Peter Jankowski

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Objective: We responded to the need to establish psychodynamic psychotherapy as evidence-based by utilizing a practice-based research design involving non-manualized outpatient treatment. (This poster is non-peer reviewed or non-refereed.)


Does Face Recognition Correlate With Narcissism? A Replication., Sherryse Corrow Oct 2023

Does Face Recognition Correlate With Narcissism? A Replication., Sherryse Corrow

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Prosopagnosia is a disorder that affects one's ability to recognize the faces of other people, despite normal vision and memory. A recent study (Giacomin et al., 2022) suggested that face recognition ability is directly correlated with the degree to which someone has narcissistic personality traits (a self-centered and exaggerated sense of self-importance). If this is the case, it may provide clues as to why people with prosopagnosia have such limited ability to recognize others. In this study, we attempted to replicate Giacomin's work using well-validated measures of face recognition ability. This project was led by four Bethel students who presented …


Spark Digital Commons, Kari Jagusch, Lyndi Fabbrini, Kimberly Werner, Ann Gannon Oct 2023

Spark Digital Commons, Kari Jagusch, Lyndi Fabbrini, Kimberly Werner, Ann Gannon

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SPARK: Scholarship, Publishing, Arts, Research, and Knowledge Institutional Repositories (IRs) like SPARK showcase and preserve a university's scholarship and creative work under one umbrella. Because SPARK is search optimized as well as open access, its works are easily discoverable and viewed on the web, “extending Bethel’s reach and reputation” on a global scale, as the map dashboard dynamically illustrates. And with each download, citation count, and pageview, Bethel’s scholarship rises higher within Google’s rankings. Authors receive monthly statistical reports of these interactions. SPARK provides a stable web address and improved management of scholarly resources for Bethel departments. Today we are …