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Wood, Chris – Journal of College Counseling, 2005
This article presents an overview of the Supervisory Working Alliance Model (E. S. Bordin, 1983) and related research. The author proposes an extension of the model by applying it to evaluation and multicultural competency. The following major advantages of the model for supervision in college counseling centers are discussed: (a) model's…
Descriptors: Supervision, Mathematical Models, School Counselors
Wolgast, Brad M.; Rader, Jill; Roche, Deborah; Thompson, C. Patricia; von Zuben, F. Christian; Goldberg, Allan – Journal of College Counseling, 2005
The authors investigated the number of sessions necessary for college counseling center clients of different levels of severity of distress at intake to achieve clinically significant change (CS) in therapy. The Outcome Questionnaire-45 (M. J. Lambert, N. B. Hansen, et al., 1996) was used to categorize 914 clients by severity of distress. Analyses…
Descriptors: Severity (of Disability), Counseling Services, Guidance Centers, Therapy
Reilley, Sean P. – Journal of College Counseling, 2005
Attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder (ADHD) is both an underdiagnosed and a misdiagnosed problem on college campuses, leading to pronounced academic and psychosocial difficulties. Counselors encounter diagnostic criteria that are child oriented, long lists of differential diagnoses, high rates of coexisting disorders, and no definitive tests…
Descriptors: Hyperactivity, Attention Deficit Disorders, Clinical Diagnosis, Evaluation Criteria
Sharkin, Bruce S.; Coulter, Bruce S. – Journal of College Counseling, 2005
Since the late 1980s, college counselors have reported seeing increasing numbers of students who present with severe forms of emotional and psychological disturbance. However, little direct evidence has yet to demonstrate any trend in the level of severity of presenting problems. In this article, the authors explore methodological challenges for…
Descriptors: Severity (of Disability), Guidance Centers, Counseling Services, School Counselors
Nolan, James Michael; Ford, Stephanie J. W.; Kress, Victoria E.; Anderson, Renee I.; Novak, Theresa C. – Journal of College Counseling, 2005
In response to the increase in severity and prevalence of student-presented mental disorders on college campuses, a comprehensive campuswide identification and intervention program titled "The New Diversity Initiative" was developed to help college counselors and student personnel staff address students with severe mental disorders. Details of the…
Descriptors: Intervention, Campuses, Mental Disorders, College Students
Wester, Kelly L.; Trepal, Heather C. – Journal of College Counseling, 2005
The topic of self-injurious behavior (SIB) has been gaining widespread attention. Although college counselors engage in various types of treatments in order to uncover the underlying reasons for a client's SIB, there is another step in treatment that might be helpful to clients who self-injure. This step involves alternatives to self-injury. The…
Descriptors: Self Destructive Behavior, Counselors, College Students, Therapy
Peer reviewedChao, Ruth; Good, Glenn E. – Journal of College Counseling, 2004
This study explored nontraditional college students' perspectives on their college education. Forty-three undergraduate students with an average age of 38 years completed 60-minute structured interviews. Qualitative research methodology based on grounded theory was used in data synthesis. Results identified the central concept of hopefulness,…
Descriptors: Undergraduate Students, Age Differences, Nontraditional Students, Career Development
Peer reviewedBauman, Stephanie San Miguel; Wang, Nina; DeLeon, Carrie Wester; Kafentzis, Judith; Zavala-Lopez, MariaAnita; Lindsey, Mary Sue – Journal of College Counseling, 2004
In response to a mail survey, 53 nontraditional undergraduates provided information about their reasons for reentering college, the likelihood of using services for nontraditional students, and sources of social support. Participants reported career, self-improvement, and family issues as primary reasons for reentry. They reported they would be…
Descriptors: Nontraditional Students, Social Support Groups, Student Needs, Decision Making
Peer reviewedGary, Juneau Mahan; Kling, Beverly; Dodd, Betty N. – Journal of College Counseling, 2004
This study describes counseling and support services for African American and Latino adult learners that reduce barriers to graduation. Procedures adapted traditional counseling by (a) using faculty counselors and (b) including gender-, culture-, and adult-based perspectives in individual and group counseling and peer support. Support relevant to…
Descriptors: Higher Education, Hispanic Americans, African Americans, Counseling Techniques
Peer reviewedClark, Mary Ann; Severy, Lisa; Sawyer, Shanaz Ali – Journal of College Counseling, 2004
Changes in the world of work as well as demographic shifts toward a more diverse college population and workforce require changes in the way career counseling is provided on college campuses. The authors propose using a narrative group counseling approach to serve college and university students from various cultural backgrounds. Through this…
Descriptors: Group Counseling, Career Counseling, College Students, Cultural Differences
Peer reviewedHermon, David A.; Davis, Greta A. – Journal of College Counseling, 2004
This study examined differences in wellness reported by traditional- and nontraditional-age students as measured by the Wellness Evaluation of Lifestyle (J. E Myers, T. J. Sweeney, & J. M. Witmer, 1998). Differences were found between the 2 age groups on 4 self-regulation dimensions: realistic beliefs, sense of control, exercise, and self-care.…
Descriptors: Wellness, Nontraditional Students, Daily Living Skills, Beliefs
Peer reviewedMyers, Jane E.; Mobley, A. Keith – Journal of College Counseling, 2004
Wellness scores of 1,249 traditional and 318 nontraditional undergraduate college students revealed low levels of wellness in multiple areas in comparison with non-student adults and within-group differences according to demographic variables. Profiles of wellness for traditional- and nontraditional-age students revealed significant differences on…
Descriptors: College Students, Wellness, Student Diversity, Racial Differences
Peer reviewedStrano, Donald A.; Cuomo, Michael J.; Venable, Riley H. – Journal of College Counseling, 2004
The relative importance of a number of predictors of binge drinking and of high- versus low-frequency binge drinking among undergraduate students was studied. Findings demonstrated that race, class, fraternity or sorority membership, use of other drugs in the past 30 days, positive alcohol expectancies, perception of minimal risk, perception that…
Descriptors: Undergraduate Students, Drug Use, Student Attitudes, Peer Groups
Peer reviewedDiPerna, James Clyde – Journal of College Counseling, 2004
The purpose of this study was to explore the structural and concurrent validity of the Academic Competence Evaluation Scales-College (ACES-College; J. C. DiPerna & S. N. Elliott, 2001). Results indicated that the ACES-College is composed of 2 scales--Academic Skills and Academic Enablers--each with multiple subscales. Results also indicated that…
Descriptors: Validity, Academic Ability, Rating Scales, Evaluation Methods
Peer reviewedPoyrazli, Senel; Kavanaugh, Philip R.; Baker, Adria; Al-Timimi, Nada – Journal of College Counseling, 2004
A sample of 141 international students from different U.S. colleges completed surveys related to social support, demographic variables, and acculturative stress. Findings indicated that social support and English proficiency uniquely contribute to the variance in students' acculturative stress. Results also indicated that students who primarily…
Descriptors: Foreign Students, Foreign Countries, Acculturation, Stress Variables

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