“We Are Still Here”: Learning From Native American Perspectives
Counselors ’ multicultural competence is often cultivated through 1 graduate‐level diversity course. Therefore, it is important to regularly assess multicultural counseling textbook content to ensure accurate representation of the perspectives of members of diverse populations. To this end, the authors int erviewed 14 Native Americans to explore their perspectives on subjects related to counseling to inform clinical practice and training. Using consensual qualitative research, the authors identified 10 domains in the data. Cross analysis of the domains revealed 1 general and 29 typical categories. The identified catego...
Source: Journal of Counseling and Development - March 9, 2020 Category: Psychiatry & Psychology Authors: Amanda L. Giordano, Elizabeth A. Prosek, Michael K. Schmit, Kelly L. Wester Tags: Research Source Type: research

Color ‐Conscious Multicultural Mindfulness Training in the Counseling Field
The Color ‐Conscious Multicultural Mindfulness (CCMM) training focuses on addressing intercultural relationship ruptures, individual inequity, and systemic disparities. In this randomized control study, the authors examined the CCMM training effectiveness with 39 prelicensed counselors and counseling studen ts using repeated measures analyses of covariance. Participants reported statistically significant changes in multicultural competence; mindfulness; and color‐blind racial attitudes related to privilege, institutional discrimination, and blatant racism. Implications for counselor training practice s and future resea...
Source: Journal of Counseling and Development - March 9, 2020 Category: Psychiatry & Psychology Authors: Emi Lenes, Jacqueline M. Swank, Kimberly A. Hart, Mercedes M. Machado, Stephanie Darilus, Monika Ardelt, Sondra Smith ‐Adcock, Mary Rockwood Lane, Ana Puig Tags: Research Source Type: research

Parental Influences on University Students ’ Mental Help‐Seeking Intentions
Parents are thought to play an integral role in adolescents ’ and young adults’ help‐seeking, yet parental influences on university students’ help‐seeking intentions have been largely overlooked. A total of 118 parent‐student dyads completed questionnaires. Multiple regression analyses demonstrated that increased student attachment to parent and lower levels of student distress were associated with informal help‐seeking. Actor‐partner interdependence models demonstrated that parent variables had no influence on students’ help‐seeking intentions. Counseling and research implications are discussed. (Sourc...
Source: Journal of Counseling and Development - March 9, 2020 Category: Psychiatry & Psychology Authors: Joahnna J. Digal, Michelle M. Gagnon Tags: Research Source Type: research

“Meeting Someone at the Edge”: Counselors’ Experiences of Interpersonal Stress
Using consensual qualitative research, the authors explored the factors that contribute to counselors ’ experiences of interpersonal stress and how counselors respond to interpersonal stressors within therapeutic settings. Thirteen professional counselors representing a variety of counseling contexts and settings participated in semistructured interviews. Through consensus building, the authors id entified 4 domains within the data: client characteristics, relationship dynamics, counselor response, and personal vs. professional self. The findings suggest that client characteristics and relationship dynamics are catalysts...
Source: Journal of Counseling and Development - March 9, 2020 Category: Psychiatry & Psychology Authors: C. Missy Moore, Sara E. Andrews, Sejal Parikh ‐Foxx Tags: Research Source Type: research

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Journal of Counseling&Development, Volume 98, Issue 2, Page 121-122, April 2020. (Source: Journal of Counseling and Development)
Source: Journal of Counseling and Development - March 9, 2020 Category: Psychiatry & Psychology Tags: Issue Information Source Type: research

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Journal of Counseling& Development, Volume 98, Issue 2, Page 230-231, April 2020. (Source: Journal of Counseling and Development)
Source: Journal of Counseling and Development - March 7, 2020 Category: Psychiatry & Psychology Tags: Issue Information Source Type: research

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Journal of Counseling& Development, Volume 98, Issue 2, Page 121-122, April 2020. (Source: Journal of Counseling and Development)
Source: Journal of Counseling and Development - March 7, 2020 Category: Psychiatry & Psychology Tags: Issue Information Source Type: research

Five Licensure Portability Models for the Counseling Profession to Consider
This article presents licensure portability models for the counseling profession to consider. On the basis of a review of licensure portability literature discussed in other professions, the authors found 5 distinctive models: (a) nonprofit organization model, (b) mutual recognition model, (c) federal licensure model, (d) national licensure model, and (e) licensure language model. The article includes examples of professions using the models, application and implications of each model, and a call to the counseling profession for next steps. (Source: Journal of Counseling and Development)
Source: Journal of Counseling and Development - March 7, 2020 Category: Psychiatry & Psychology Authors: Lynn Bohecker, SunHee J. Eissenstat Tags: Trends Source Type: research

Analyzing the Impact of the Medicare Coverage Gap on Counseling Professionals: Results of a National Study
The authors surveyed 6,550 members of the American Counseling Association regarding the current impact of Medicare policy on counseling professionals. More than half of respondents (54.8%) had been directly affected by Medicare reimbursement barriers, including 70.0% of practicing counselors. Statistical analyses indicated significant associations between years in the profession, direct experience with the Medicare coverage gap, and participation in professional advocacy related to Medicare. Implications for counselors, counselor educators, and counseling scholarship are discussed. (Source: Journal of Counseling and Development)
Source: Journal of Counseling and Development - March 7, 2020 Category: Psychiatry & Psychology Authors: Matthew C. Fullen, Gerard Lawson, Jyotsana Sharma Tags: Trends Source Type: research

A Mixed ‐Methodological Evaluation of a Subjective Well‐Being Intervention Program With Elementary‐Age Students
An embedded mixed ‐methods design was implemented with 34 elementary‐age students (mean age = 10.15 years,SD = 0.65) to evaluate salient experiences and improvements in protective factors and life satisfaction associated with a subjective well ‐being intervention program (SWIP). Analyses resulted in a model of participant experiences in which thematic experiences with SWIP participation (improved emotional expression, enhanced self‐discovery, and increased empathy) promoted the emergence of protective factors (self‐concept and self‐ confidence) that contributed to life satisfaction. (Source: Journal of Counseling and Development)
Source: Journal of Counseling and Development - March 7, 2020 Category: Psychiatry & Psychology Authors: A. Stephen Lenz, Jennifer Gerlach, Julia Dell ’Aquila, Danielle Pester Tags: Brief Report Source Type: research

The Career Human Agency Theory
This article describes 4 pillar principles of career agency and provides concrete examples for career counseling application. (Source: Journal of Counseling and Development)
Source: Journal of Counseling and Development - March 7, 2020 Category: Psychiatry & Psychology Authors: Charles P. Chen, Julie Wai Ling Hong Tags: Theory & Practice Source Type: research

Self ‐Efficacy for Enhancing Students’ Career and College Readiness: A Survey of Professional School Counselors
Grounded in Bandura ’s (1997) self‐efficacy theory and Savickas’s (2011) career construction theory, this study examined school counselors’ beliefs about whether they can perform specific tasks related to supporting students’ career and college readiness. A national sample of school counselors (N = 2,047) completed the School Counselor Self ‐Efficacy for Enhancing Student Career and College Readiness Scale (Baker, Parikh‐Foxx,& Martinez, 2017). Findings from a survey research design indicated that the extent of related training and the challenges associated with implementation of career service delivery were ...
Source: Journal of Counseling and Development - March 7, 2020 Category: Psychiatry & Psychology Authors: Sejal Parikh ‐Foxx, Robert Martinez, Stanley B. Baker, Jacob Olsen Tags: Research Source Type: research

Mental Health Literacy and Peer ‐to‐Peer Counseling Referrals Among Community College Students
Mental health literacy (MHL) has utility for promoting peer ‐to‐peer referrals to mental health support services among university students. However, there is a gap in the extant literature about the potential usefulness of MHL for supporting the mental health of community college students, a population facing a number of mental health conditions. The aut hors examined the construct validity and the utility of 3 dimensions of MHL as predictors of peer‐to‐peer referrals to the counseling center among community college students. Results of confirmatory factor analyses supported the dimensionality of the instrumentatio...
Source: Journal of Counseling and Development - March 7, 2020 Category: Psychiatry & Psychology Authors: Michael T. Kalkbrenner, Christopher A. Sink, Jessica L. Smith Tags: Research Source Type: research

“We Are Still Here”: Learning From Native American Perspectives
Counselors ’ multicultural competence is often cultivated through 1 graduate‐level diversity course. Therefore, it is important to regularly assess multicultural counseling textbook content to ensure accurate representation of the perspectives of members of diverse populations. To this end, the authors int erviewed 14 Native Americans to explore their perspectives on subjects related to counseling to inform clinical practice and training. Using consensual qualitative research, the authors identified 10 domains in the data. Cross analysis of the domains revealed 1 general and 29 typical categories. The identified catego...
Source: Journal of Counseling and Development - March 7, 2020 Category: Psychiatry & Psychology Authors: Amanda L. Giordano, Elizabeth A. Prosek, Michael K. Schmit, Kelly L. Wester Tags: Research Source Type: research

Color ‐Conscious Multicultural Mindfulness Training in the Counseling Field
The Color ‐Conscious Multicultural Mindfulness (CCMM) training focuses on addressing intercultural relationship ruptures, individual inequity, and systemic disparities. In this randomized control study, the authors examined the CCMM training effectiveness with 39 prelicensed counselors and counseling studen ts using repeated measures analyses of covariance. Participants reported statistically significant changes in multicultural competence; mindfulness; and color‐blind racial attitudes related to privilege, institutional discrimination, and blatant racism. Implications for counselor training practice s and future resea...
Source: Journal of Counseling and Development - March 7, 2020 Category: Psychiatry & Psychology Authors: Emi Lenes, Jacqueline M. Swank, Kimberly A. Hart, Mercedes M. Machado, Stephanie Darilus, Monika Ardelt, Sondra Smith ‐Adcock, Mary Rockwood Lane, Ana Puig Tags: Research Source Type: research