The Limits of Neuroscience in Counseling: A Humanistic Perspective and Proposed Model
The Journal of Humanistic Counseling,Volume 57, Issue 1, Page 70-78, April 2018. (Source: The Journal of Humanistic Counseling)
Source: The Journal of Humanistic Counseling - April 7, 2018 Category: Psychiatry & Psychology Authors: BRETT D.WILKINSON Source Type: research

Understanding Humanistic and Family Predictors of Mexican American College Students ’ Subjective Happiness
The Journal of Humanistic Counseling,Volume 57, Issue 1, Page 51-69, April 2018. (Source: The Journal of Humanistic Counseling)
Source: The Journal of Humanistic Counseling - April 7, 2018 Category: Psychiatry & Psychology Authors: JAVIER CAVAZOSVELA , WAYNE D.SMITH , FEDERICOGUERRA , KARINAHINOJOSA , JULIADELL' AQUILA , KRYSTLEORTEGA Source Type: research

The Relationship Between State Mindfulness and Working Alliance Among Counselors ‐in‐Training
The Journal of Humanistic Counseling,Volume 57, Issue 1, Page 31-50, April 2018. (Source: The Journal of Humanistic Counseling)
Source: The Journal of Humanistic Counseling - April 7, 2018 Category: Psychiatry & Psychology Authors: DAVID A.JOHNSON Source Type: research

Medical Trauma: Assessing Trauma and Growth Following an HIV Diagnosis
The Journal of Humanistic Counseling,Volume 57, Issue 1, Page 14-30, April 2018. (Source: The Journal of Humanistic Counseling)
Source: The Journal of Humanistic Counseling - April 7, 2018 Category: Psychiatry & Psychology Authors: MELISSAZELIGMAN Source Type: research

A Humanistic Framework Using Nonlinear Analysis to Evaluate the Working Alliance and Coping for Adolescents in Crisis
The Journal of Humanistic Counseling,Volume 57, Issue 1, Page 2-13, April 2018. (Source: The Journal of Humanistic Counseling)
Source: The Journal of Humanistic Counseling - April 7, 2018 Category: Psychiatry & Psychology Authors: RICHARD S.BALKIN , ERIKA L.SCHMIT Source Type: research

Guidelines for Authors
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Source: The Journal of Humanistic Counseling - October 5, 2017 Category: Psychiatry & Psychology Tags: Issue Information Source Type: research

Relational –Cultural Theory: The Power of Connection to Transform Our Lives
Relational–cultural theory posits that people grow through and toward relationships throughout the life span. Interpersonal connections built on mutual empathy contribute to zest, clarity, worth, creativity, and a desire for more connection. If addressed, acute interpersonal disconnections can provide opportunities for growth, but chronic disconnections create isolation and disempowerment. Relational–cultural theory provides a rationale to guide therapeutic practice at the same time that it creates a basis for the pursuit of social justice. (Source: The Journal of Humanistic Counseling)
Source: The Journal of Humanistic Counseling - October 5, 2017 Category: Psychiatry & Psychology Authors: JUDITH V. JORDAN Tags: Living Luminary Source Type: research

Attending to Meaning in Life in the Lives of Marginalized Individuals
This narrative study investigates how 8 participants who identify with marginalized groups in the United States transcend their experience of meaning frustration, which stems from internalized oppression. The themes of nonlinear transcendence of meaning frustration and transcending meaning frustration through the fundamentals of humanistic counseling are presented. Implications and suggestions for psychotherapists are discussed. (Source: The Journal of Humanistic Counseling)
Source: The Journal of Humanistic Counseling - October 5, 2017 Category: Psychiatry & Psychology Authors: ZVI J. BELLIN Tags: Original Article Source Type: research

Promoting Optimal Student Engagement in Online Counseling Courses
The authors conducted a survey of students to solicit recommendations for promoting optimal student engagement in online counseling courses. On the basis of consensually agreed‐upon themes derived from a qualitative content analysis (Moustakas, ), they discuss the implications for promoting optimal student engagement. (Source: The Journal of Humanistic Counseling)
Source: The Journal of Humanistic Counseling - October 5, 2017 Category: Psychiatry & Psychology Authors: MARK B. SCHOLL, SETH C. W. HAYDEN, PHILIP B. CLARKE Tags: Original Article Source Type: research

Embodiment and the Therapeutic Relationship: Findings From a Heuristic Inquiry
Mental health practitioners of varied orientations experience somatic phenomena in therapeutic work with clients. Understanding embodiment from the body psychotherapist's viewpoint can illuminate its nature for mental health counselors who experience the phenomenon but question how to channel it to inform their work. Findings from a heuristic inquiry using creative, relational, and reflexive approaches illuminate the experiences of 6 body psychotherapists and perceived impact of embodiment on clients. (Source: The Journal of Humanistic Counseling)
Source: The Journal of Humanistic Counseling - October 5, 2017 Category: Psychiatry & Psychology Authors: NEVINE SULTAN Tags: Original Article Source Type: research

Evaluation of the Meaning in Life Questionnaire and Dispositional Hope Scale With Latina/o Students
In this study, the authors investigated the psychometric properties of measures of meaning in life and hope among Latina/o students. Participants completed the Meaning in Life Questionnaire (Steger, Frazier, Oishi, & Kaler, ) and Dispositional Hope Scale (Snyder et al., ). A confirmatory factor analysis was used to evaluate structural validity. For the Meaning in Life Scale, internal consistency was good and acceptable as measured by coefficient alpha and a modest 2‐subscale structure was confirmed. For the Dispositional Hope Scale, internal consistency was good and acceptable as measured by coefficient alpha and a m...
Source: The Journal of Humanistic Counseling - October 5, 2017 Category: Psychiatry & Psychology Authors: JAVIER CAVAZOS VELA, JAMES IKONOMOPOULOS, A. STEPHEN LENZ, YVETTE HINOJOSA, KARLA SALDANA Tags: Original Article Source Type: research

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Source: The Journal of Humanistic Counseling - October 1, 2017 Category: Psychiatry & Psychology Tags: Issue Information Source Type: research

Guidelines for Authors
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Source: The Journal of Humanistic Counseling - July 8, 2017 Category: Psychiatry & Psychology Tags: Issue Information ‐ Guidelines for Authors Source Type: research

Recovering the Original Phenomenological Research Method: An Exploration of Husserl, Yoga, Buddhism, and New Frontiers in Humanistic Counseling
Phenomenology has been widely misunderstood since it transitioned from philosophy into counseling. Phenomenology is the study of consciousness to achieve knowledge and insight using Edmund Husserl's phenomenological reduction. Transcendental aspects of this method are better understood by comparisons to Asian mindfulness practices. The phenomenological reduction should become a distinct counseling research methodology. (Source: The Journal of Humanistic Counseling)
Source: The Journal of Humanistic Counseling - July 8, 2017 Category: Psychiatry & Psychology Authors: FRED J. HANNA, BRETT D. WILKINSON, JOEL GIVENS Tags: Original Article Source Type: research

Examining the Efficacy of the Spanish Cultural Translation of the Student Success Skills Program to Improve Academic Achievement
This study examined the efficacy of a Spanish cultural translation of the Student Success Skills classroom program, influenced by individual psychology and humanistic counseling, to improve standardized test scores of Hispanic high school students (N = 352). Analysis of covariance findings revealed a statistically significant difference between treatment and comparison groups. (Source: The Journal of Humanistic Counseling)
Source: The Journal of Humanistic Counseling - July 8, 2017 Category: Psychiatry & Psychology Authors: IVETT URBINA, ELIZABETH VILLARES, MELISSA MARIANI Tags: Original Article Source Type: research