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Mental Health & Aging
Optimism buffers the detrimental effect of negative self-perceptions of ageing on physical and mental health.
Innovative Approaches Address Aging and Mental Health Needs in LGBTQ Communities.
Effects of a mutual recovery intervention on mental health in depressed elderly community-dwelling adults: a pilot study.
Loneliness and Mental Health in a Representative Sample of Community-Dwelling Spanish Older Adults.
Multiculturalism & Diversity
Microaggressions, Multiculturalism, and Gifted Individuals Who Are Black, Hispanic, or Low Income.
Mind our professional gaps: Competent lesbian, gay, bisexual, and transgender mental health services.
Mental Health Care Services for African Americans: Parity or Disparity?
Moving Beyond CACREP Standards: Training Counselors to Work Competently with LGBT Clients.
Relational Dynamics Within the Context of Deafness: A Case Study of the Supervision Triad.
Cultural humility: Measuring openness to culturally diverse clients.
Intimate Partner Violence
Still Hidden in the Closet: Trans Women and Domestic Violence.
Intimate partner violence adversely impacts health over 16 years and across generations: A longitudinal cohort study.
Intimate partner violence among sexual minority populations: A critical review of the literature and agenda for future research.
Partner Violence Victimization Among Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, Transgender, and Queer Youth: Associations Among Risk Factors.
Child Abuse and the Experience of Violence in College Dating Relationships: Examining the Moderating Effect of Gender and Race.
Posttraumatic Stress Disorder Symptoms, Traumatic Reminders, and Partner Aggressive Tendencies Among Veterans.
Cyber Victimization, Psychological Intimate Partner Violence, and Problematic Mental Health Outcomes Among First-Year College Students.
Issues of Substance Abuse
Facilitating College Students' Recovery through the Use of Collegiate Recovery Programs
Marijuana use/cessation expectancies and marijuana use in college students.
The role of personality in predicting drug and alcohol use among sexual minorities.
A qualitative study of transgender individuals' experiences in residential addiction treatment settings: stigma and inclusivity.
Childhood family characteristics and prescription drug misuse in a national sample of Latino adults.
Recovery and Treatment of Terrorism
Characteristics of Student Assistance and Prevention Counseling Programs in Response to Environmental Impacts
"Will They Fly a Plane into Our House?" How To Talk to Children about Terrorism.
Gifted Students and the Adults Who Provide for Them: Lessons Learned from Terrorism
Evaluation of Preparatory Measures for Coping with Anxiety Raised by Media Coverage of Terrorism
In the Shadow of the World Trade Center: A View of September 11, 2001, from a College Counseling Center.
The mental health of Syrian refugee children and adolescents.
Issues in Trauma Counseling
Current, Continuous, and Cumulative Trauma-Focused Cognitive Behavior Therapy: A New Model for TraumaCounseling.
Trauma Counseling and Interventions: Introduction to the Special Issue.
The role of social and professional support seeking in trauma recovery: lesbian, gay and bisexual experiences of crime and fears for safety.
Responding to Race Related Trauma: Counseling and Research Recommendations to Promote Post- Traumatic Growth when Counseling African American Males.
Initial development of the Race-Based Traumatic Stress Symptom Scale: Assessing the emotional impact of racism.
Counseling & the Use of Humor
Do Humorous People Take Poorer Care of Their Health? Associations Between Humor Styles and Substance Use.
Humor as a Defense Mechanism during the Holocaust.
Humor in Counseling: Using a Natural Resource.
The Role of Technology in Mental Health Counseling
Utilizing Distance Technology for Mental Health Counseling
Text Messaging and Private Practice: Ethical Challenges and Guidelines for Developing Personal Best Practices.
Developments in the use of technology in counselling and psychotherapy.
Investigating individual online synchronous chat counselling processes and treatment outcomes for young people.
Using Technology in the Delivery of Mental Health and Substance Abuse Treatment in RuralCommunities: A Review.
Providing online support for young people with mental health difficulties: challenges and opportunities explored.
Denying Services to Clients based on Personal Values
When Values and Ethics Conflict: The Counselor's Role and Responsibility
Effects of ethnic match, gender match, acculturation, cultural identity, and face concern on self-disclosure in counseling for Asian Americans.
When Personal and Professional Values Conflict: Trainee Perspectives on Tensions Between Religious Beliefs and Affirming Treatment of LGBT Clients.
Best practices in providing effective supervision to students with values conflicts.
Personal and Professional Discord: Examining Religious Conservatism and Lesbian-, Gay-, and Bisexual-Affirmative Counselor Competence.
Legal and Ethical Implications of Using Religious Beliefs as the Basis for Refusing to Counsel Certain Clients.
Reconciling Spiritual Values Conflicts for Counselors and Lesbian and Gay Clients.
LGB Allies and Christian Identity: A Qualitative Exploration of Resolving Conflicts and Integrating Identities.
Duty to Warn
A Time to Tell? Legal Issues Regarding the Duty to Warn and Protect.
The duty to protect: Mental health practitioners and communicable diseases.
Protecting victims of violent patients while protecting confidentiality.
Social Media Connections with Clients
Seeking and finding our clients on the Internet: Boundary considerations in cyberspace.
Ethical Use of Electronic Media in Social Work Practice.
Psychiatrists' Perceptions of Facebook and Other Social Media.
Skype therapy: More or less confidential than traditional therapy?
Did you know you can copy and paste citations if you use the library's databases?
1. Save time - look for the "Cite" Button or " " icon.
2. Scroll to the style you need (APA)
3. Copy and paste the full citation into your paper
Ta Da! You're done! Well, almost. Sometimes weird formatting issues happen, so always double check your work.
Need help with in-text citations or more complicated citations? Use the OWL! It's super easy, and totally simple. This is also a really good time to make an appointment with a writing tutor to make sure your paper is totally perfect and all your citations are good to go or reach out to me for help!
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