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Messerschmitt-Coen, Shelby – Journal of College Student Psychotherapy, 2021
Military members endure a variety of stressors (e.g., transitioning from military culture to college culture), which may be associated with mental health distress. College counselors must be aware of the unique clinical needs of student Veterans. College counselors can increase military cultural competence and adopt effective clinical approaches…
Descriptors: Veterans Education, Military Personnel, College Students, School Counselors
Cochran, Bryan N.; Pruitt, Larry; Fukuda, Seiya; Zoellner, Lori A.; Feeny, Norah C. – Journal of Interpersonal Violence, 2008
Very little is known about what factors influence women's treatment preferences after a sexual assault. To learn more about these factors, data were collected from 273 women who read a standard "if this happened to you, what would you do" scenario describing a sexual assault and subsequent trauma-related psychiatric symptoms. After reading…
Descriptors: Sexual Abuse, Females, Psychotherapy, Discovery Processes
Quealy-Berge, Diana; Caldwell, Karen – Counselor Education and Supervision, 2004
Training for interprofessional collaboration is important because professionals are increasingly required to work together in a coordinated and collaborative manner to meet the complex needs of clients. However, few published reports exist on interprofessional training for community counselors and marriage and family therapists. The authors…
Descriptors: Teaching Methods, Marriage Counseling, Ethics, Interprofessional Relationship