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Building Hope In Students Affected By Adverse Childhood Experiences (Aces), Summer Kuba, Capri Brooks, Kristy Ford
Building Hope In Students Affected By Adverse Childhood Experiences (Aces), Summer Kuba, Capri Brooks, Kristy Ford
Faculty Publications and Presentations
Adverse Childhood Experiences (ACEs) are experienced by many of our students throughout the country. Come learn about the prevalence of these unfortunate situations, what a trauma-sensitive school counseling program looks like, and how to instill a sense of action-oriented hope for students across the K-12 environment.
Playing Tag: Strategies To Help Close The Trauma Achievement Gap (Tag), Richard Albright
Playing Tag: Strategies To Help Close The Trauma Achievement Gap (Tag), Richard Albright
Faculty Publications and Presentations
This presentation will review research which reveals that students who have experienced trauma are particularly at-risk for poor school performance. The session will then review empirically supported interventions, which can be used by school counselors to support students developing the strength and resiliency to overcome their academic disadvantages
Not A Client But Still Vulnerable: Ethical & Legal Responsibilities With Non-Clients, Robyn Simmons, Jama L. Davis, David Brown, Deborah A. Braboy, Yulanda Tyre
Not A Client But Still Vulnerable: Ethical & Legal Responsibilities With Non-Clients, Robyn Simmons, Jama L. Davis, David Brown, Deborah A. Braboy, Yulanda Tyre
Faculty Publications and Presentations
All states have mandatory reporting of abuse of vulnerable populations for mental health professionals. However, the procedures are clear only when working with the client and having direct knowledge and information of the situation. This session will explore professional responsibilities with no direct knowledge of the situation or identifiable information
Father Presence: Enhancing Counseling By Advocating For And Including Dads, Jeffrey Boatner, Holly Johnson, Diamond Sciequan
Father Presence: Enhancing Counseling By Advocating For And Including Dads, Jeffrey Boatner, Holly Johnson, Diamond Sciequan
Faculty Publications and Presentations
Research reveals that paternal involvement in counseling is vital for children (Panter-Brick, Burgess, Eggerman, McAllister, Pruett, & Leckerman, 2014). In this presentation, attendees will learn the importance of involving fathers and how to do it effectively, based on best practices. Participants will engage in activities and discussion applying presentation content.
Military Family Overseas Relocation And Resilience Factor, Cassondra Ferreira
Military Family Overseas Relocation And Resilience Factor, Cassondra Ferreira
Faculty Publications and Presentations
Poster Presentation
Acknowledgment And Treatment Of Racial Microaggressions In The Therapeutic Environment, Tamatha M. Borkcom, Kimberly Harris, Nivishchi Edwards
Acknowledgment And Treatment Of Racial Microaggressions In The Therapeutic Environment, Tamatha M. Borkcom, Kimberly Harris, Nivishchi Edwards
Faculty Publications and Presentations
Poster Presentation
Career & Lifestyle Balance: Making The Case For Self-Care, Cynthia Doney
Career & Lifestyle Balance: Making The Case For Self-Care, Cynthia Doney
Faculty Publications and Presentations
Self-care is not a luxury. Self-care is not a waste of time. Professional self-care in the helping profession is an ethical necessity and must be pursued intentionally by practitioners. Additionally, the concepts must be modeled and taught to emerging professionals in the field.
Parallel Process: Experiences Of First Semester Practicum And Doctoral Students In The Supervision Relationship, Sharon Lewis, Nivischi Edwards, Joy Mwendwa
Parallel Process: Experiences Of First Semester Practicum And Doctoral Students In The Supervision Relationship, Sharon Lewis, Nivischi Edwards, Joy Mwendwa
Faculty Publications and Presentations
Poster Presentation
Using Debono’S Six Hats In University Internship Supervision – Online, Jacqueline Wirth, Summer Kuba
Using Debono’S Six Hats In University Internship Supervision – Online, Jacqueline Wirth, Summer Kuba
Faculty Publications and Presentations
DeBono’s Six Thinking Hats problem-solving technique was used in several online internship courses in order to facilitate case presentations by counselor trainees. The process and results of this method will be presented along with student testimony of their use of Six Hats during group supervision. Counselor educators will be introduced to this technique and will practice its implementation in order to support counselor interns as they think through each facet of case conceptualization.
Integrating Stress Management, Wellness, And Spirituality In Therapy, Holly Johnson, Jeffrey Boatner
Integrating Stress Management, Wellness, And Spirituality In Therapy, Holly Johnson, Jeffrey Boatner
Faculty Publications and Presentations
Integrative psychotherapy considers the unique needs of the client including preferences, motivation, physical ability, personal characteristics, and spiritual beliefs. This session will impart knowledge and provide insights for managing stress, promoting healthy living, and practicing spirituality in a way that best fits the individual’s personal worldview
Responding To The Mental Health Crisis In Schools: Implications For Counselor Education Programs, Jose Maldonado, Vasti Holstun
Responding To The Mental Health Crisis In Schools: Implications For Counselor Education Programs, Jose Maldonado, Vasti Holstun
Faculty Publications and Presentations
The significant rise in mental health issues among students is alarming and challenges school counselors’ preparation and professional identity. This mental health crisis in schools establishes the need for counselor education programs to revamp curriculum training methods, teaching pedagogy, and dual field experiences for counseling students.
Ethical And Legal Considerations In Addiction Counseling, Karin Mcpeak Dumont
Ethical And Legal Considerations In Addiction Counseling, Karin Mcpeak Dumont
Faculty Publications and Presentations
Ethical and legal issues of addiction counseling will be examined: lack of communication and continuity between research and clinical practice, lack of agreement over necessary professional credentials, questionable propensity of group work, special issues of confidentiality and privileged communication, boundary issues of professional practice, unusual circumstances of informed consent.
Intersection Of Post-Traumatic Growth And Forgiveness: A Catalyst For Healing, Jama L. Davis, Robyn Simmons, Kristy Ford
Intersection Of Post-Traumatic Growth And Forgiveness: A Catalyst For Healing, Jama L. Davis, Robyn Simmons, Kristy Ford
Faculty Publications and Presentations
This presentation will connect the experience of post traumatic growth with the empirical support of forgiveness as an intervention with survivors of trauma. Research specific to the link between Post-Traumatic Growth and Forgiveness will be examined with the formulation of a tool-kit appropriate to this therapy.
Exploring The Myths And Actualities Of The Sex Trafficking Of Vulnerable Populations, Victim Behavioral Risks, And Common Recruitment Tactics, Cynthia Doney, Dave Hollis, Vivian France, Susan Kovoka
Exploring The Myths And Actualities Of The Sex Trafficking Of Vulnerable Populations, Victim Behavioral Risks, And Common Recruitment Tactics, Cynthia Doney, Dave Hollis, Vivian France, Susan Kovoka
Faculty Publications and Presentations
Sex trafficking recruitment takes place through manipulation, exploitation, and coercion. Counselors must know who is vulnerable to recruitment, and how targets are selected. It is vital to learn methods of assessment for discerning if victims are being groomed by pimps through boyfriending or other techniques, and why she allows it.
Infusing Social Advocacy Training Into Counselor Education Programs: Challenges And Best Practices, Jerry Vuncannon
Infusing Social Advocacy Training Into Counselor Education Programs: Challenges And Best Practices, Jerry Vuncannon
Faculty Publications and Presentations
Counselor educators are tasked with training future counselors with social justice advocacy competencies; however, it has been unclear what this advocacy role entailed or how to put advocacy concepts into practice. This roundtable discussion will focus on social justice advocacy competencies and its infusion into counselor education curriculum.
Enhancing Counselor Site Supervisor Self-Efficacy By Utilizing Modular Participation, Steve Johnson
Enhancing Counselor Site Supervisor Self-Efficacy By Utilizing Modular Participation, Steve Johnson
Faculty Publications and Presentations
This program will focus on a curriculum designed to be used by counselor educators to enhance site supervisor sense of self-efficacy, competence, and effectiveness in the role as site supervisors. This program will achieve program learning outcomes by facilitating the transfer of knowledge to skill development through programmatic support of site supervisor’s professional development.
Forward Thinking: Creative Anagogical Strategies In Counselor Education, Anita Knight, Richard Justin Silvey
Forward Thinking: Creative Anagogical Strategies In Counselor Education, Anita Knight, Richard Justin Silvey
Faculty Publications and Presentations
This roundtable is designed for the exchange of ideas between educators who seek to utilize innovative and experimental strategies i.e. flipping the classroom, incentivizing participation with behaviorism, and incorporating social media and other technologies to stimulate a community of inquiry within the residential and online counselor ed learning space.
Bridging The Racial Divide With A Viable Demonstration, Melvin Pride, Mark Myers
Bridging The Racial Divide With A Viable Demonstration, Melvin Pride, Mark Myers
Faculty Publications and Presentations
Using the Relational Cultural Theory, this presentation will explore the significance of intentional vulnerability, openness and communication on challenging long held cultural beliefs. The presentation consists of two men; one black, one white, exploring each other’s diverse cultural experiences posing a series of racially sensitive questions of each other.
Online Supervision Experiences Of Graduate Counselors-In-Training, Sonya M. Cheyne
Online Supervision Experiences Of Graduate Counselors-In-Training, Sonya M. Cheyne
Faculty Publications and Presentations
CITs from Liberty University’s online graduate counseling programs will share personal experiences of integrating graduate training into practice with clients. Through the process of fulfilling individual purpose in life during the initial stages of counseling, these CITs will share their unexpected self-discoveries of a meaningfulness while facilitating healing in others.
Grief Counseling From A Multicultural Perspective, Deborah A. Braboy
Grief Counseling From A Multicultural Perspective, Deborah A. Braboy
Faculty Publications and Presentations
Clinicians need to understand death and grief through a multicultural lens. The focus of this workshop will be on helping counselors understand societal and cultural implications that can be obstacles in grief work and to understand issues that can complicate grief as it relates to their ethnicity, race, and/or culture.
Encouraging A Better Practicum/Internship Experience By Developing And Implementing Learning Modules, Stacey Lilley, Steve Johnson, Mary Deacon, Patricia L. Kimball
Encouraging A Better Practicum/Internship Experience By Developing And Implementing Learning Modules, Stacey Lilley, Steve Johnson, Mary Deacon, Patricia L. Kimball
Faculty Publications and Presentations
The use of developmentally-based series of learning modules in practicum and internship courses will be discussed. These modules are designed to reinforce key knowledge and skills acquired in the program; allowing courses to incorporate their core and specialty area objectives more systematically into their clinical experiences and evaluate their program.
A Phoenix Rising Out Of The Ashes: Using Expressive Arts In Counseling Supervision, Christina Villarreal-Davis, Hughar Hartzenberg
A Phoenix Rising Out Of The Ashes: Using Expressive Arts In Counseling Supervision, Christina Villarreal-Davis, Hughar Hartzenberg
Faculty Publications and Presentations
Utilizing expressive arts in counseling supervision can be a transformative experience. Participants will benefit from this presentation as they learn effective strategies that build the supervisory relationship, increase their knowledge on the effectiveness of expressive arts in supervision, and gain understanding on how to implement an expressive art technique.
Simple Life In Rural America: An Investigation Of International Faculty Members Classroom Interaction And Migration Motives At A Teaching-Focused University, Chenyu Liu
Theses and Dissertations from 2019
By interviewing 15 international faculty members who are currently employed at a teaching-focused university in the rural South of the U.S., this study investigated: 1) what brought them to the university in rural America; 2) whether students’ complaints about their English proficiency affected the levels of their classroom interaction with students; and 3) whether the levels of their job satisfaction affected their migration motives. The present study found job opportunity is the only reason that drew the 15 participants to rural America. The findings indicated that domestic student complaints about their English proficiency and the levels of their job satisfaction …
Understanding The Association Between Discrimination And Sleep From An Intersectional Perspective, Ana Martinez Garcia, Paula M. Brochu, Alexandria V. Gonzalez, Ana I. Fins
Understanding The Association Between Discrimination And Sleep From An Intersectional Perspective, Ana Martinez Garcia, Paula M. Brochu, Alexandria V. Gonzalez, Ana I. Fins
Faculty Proceedings, Presentations, Speeches and Lectures
No abstract provided.
Sleep Efficiency And Perceived Sleep Quality Mediate Cardiometabolic Risk And Psychological Distress, Alexandria V. Gonzalez, Paula M. Brochu, Ana Martinez Garcia, Ana I. Fins
Sleep Efficiency And Perceived Sleep Quality Mediate Cardiometabolic Risk And Psychological Distress, Alexandria V. Gonzalez, Paula M. Brochu, Ana Martinez Garcia, Ana I. Fins
Faculty Proceedings, Presentations, Speeches and Lectures
No abstract provided.
The Relationship Between The Topf And Performance On The Nfl Concussion Battery, Vijay Bajnath, Ryan Bennett, Jason Jimenez, Charles J. Golden
The Relationship Between The Topf And Performance On The Nfl Concussion Battery, Vijay Bajnath, Ryan Bennett, Jason Jimenez, Charles J. Golden
Faculty Proceedings, Presentations, Speeches and Lectures
No abstract provided.
Beyond A Reasonable Doubt: A Discourse Analysis Of Forensic And Psychological Truth In Child Narratives, Elizabeth Samson
Beyond A Reasonable Doubt: A Discourse Analysis Of Forensic And Psychological Truth In Child Narratives, Elizabeth Samson
Electronic Theses and Dissertations
This dissertation draws on a hermeneutically-informed modification of Potter and Wetherell’s (1987) discourse analysis methodology to explore how child memory and experience are conceptualized in two widely-used forensic psychology training manuals. Current research about child testimony tends to focus on how well children can factually recount their experiences, or on optimizing interviewer performance so as to obtain accurate accounts and minimize the risk of distorting children’s memories. Results of this discourse analysis include: 1) frequent advisement of evaluator caution, objectivity, and thoroughness, since evaluators are understood as responsible for preserving the accuracy of children’s memories during the evaluation process; and …
School-Based Services For Children With Pediatric Acute-Onset Neuropsychiatric Syndrome (Pans), Maura Miglioretti
School-Based Services For Children With Pediatric Acute-Onset Neuropsychiatric Syndrome (Pans), Maura Miglioretti
Electronic Theses and Dissertations
Pediatric Acute-Onset Neuropsychiatric Syndrome (PANS) is an emerging disorder affecting school age children causing deleterious cognitive, social, emotional, and academic effects. Most frequently, children with PANS demonstrate severe, rapid-onset obsessive-compulsive symptoms in addition to a variety of other psychiatric disturbances. Symptoms are known to significantly a child’s educational experience. Despite this, little is known about the educational impacts related to the disorder or the supports provided to children with the diagnosis. This research sought to identify the school related impairments of children with PANS, the school-based services provided for children with PANS, and the relationships between obsessive compulsive symptoms and …
School Based Policies Protecting Lgbtq+ Youth, Amy Tiberi
School Based Policies Protecting Lgbtq+ Youth, Amy Tiberi
Electronic Theses and Dissertations
According to the 2017 National School Climate Survey, over half of all LGBTQ+ students reported experiencing LGBTQ+ related discriminatory policies or practices in their schools (GLSEN, 2019). While there is legislation in place that should standardize compliance and equality within school districts, there is often a discrepancy in implementation and follow through in public school systems. This study sought to examine a) school psychologists’ knowledge of federal legislations protecting LGBTQ+ youth, b) school psychologists’ self-report of the implementation of these regulations in their school’s policies, and c) the attitudes of school psychologists working with LGBTQ+ youth. Results indicated that attitude …
Impact Baseline Composite Score Differences Among Student Athletes, Kerry Schutte
Impact Baseline Composite Score Differences Among Student Athletes, Kerry Schutte
Electronic Theses and Dissertations
The ImPACT aims to measure neurocognitive functioning in student athletes. Many schools administer preseason ImPACT assessments to determine athletes’ baseline functioning. Follow-up ImPACT assessments are administered to athletes who sustain concussions to compare their pre- and post-injury functioning. Normative data may be used in place of individualized baseline scores if athletes were not administered baseline assessments. At the inception of this study, normative datasets consisted of scores from typically developing athletes. However, research suggests athletes of varying gender and exceptionality statuses perform differently on baseline ImPACT assessments. In particular, differences were found among male and female athletes as well as …