The Development of a Mental Health Program for Unaccompanied Minors in the United States [0.03%]
美国无伴护未成年人心理健康项目的建立与发展
Michelle E Alto,Emily Bantelman,Jody Todd Manly et al.
Michelle E Alto et al.
The unique needs of unaccompanied children (UC) and unaccompanied refugee minors (URM) often make it challenging for them to engage in traditional mental health services. This paper describes the development and implementation of a mental h...
Voices of Australian Mature-Age Bachelor of Counselling Students: Telling Stories of Learning and Teaching Transitions [0.03%]
澳大利亚成人年龄心理咨询专业本科生的声音:讲述学习和教学转变的故事
Peyman Abkhezr,Debra Bath
Peyman Abkhezr
The COVID-19 pandemic imposed transformations on the higher education context of the twenty-first century that adversely impact students' learning in certain disciplines. On a mission to adopt ethics of care in research and practice, this r...
The Effects of Different Types of Classism on Psychological Outcomes: Preliminary Findings [0.03%]
不同类型阶级主义对心理结果的影响:初步发现
Klaus E Cavalhieri,Amanda Willyard,Justin C Phillippi
Klaus E Cavalhieri
In interpersonal relationships, people make assumptions about others' social class standing and interact with them based on these assumptions, which constitutes classism. Classism has an adverse impact on people's overall functioning, altho...
The Impact of the Pandemic and Protests on Identity and Purpose: A Narrative Inquiry with an International Chinese Student [0.03%]
新冠疫情与社会运动下的身份认同与人生目标重构:一名国际学生的叙事探究
Donna M Gibson,Yaoying Xu,Toshna Pandey et al.
Donna M Gibson et al.
For Chinese international students attending colleges and universities, COVID-19 and protests related to racism intertwined to create impactful experiences. In this narrative inquiry study, Emma's experiences as a graduate student culminate...
Racial Identity and Mindfulness as Predictors of Posttraumatic Growth in Black Adults Experiencing Race-Based Trauma [0.03%]
种族身份和正念在经历基于种族创伤的黑人成年人的压力后成长中的预测作用
Shengli Dong,Amanda Campbell,Paige Shadden et al.
Shengli Dong et al.
Racial discrimination and race-based trauma (RBT) have led to the development of various negative psychological and physiological effects among Black adults in the USA. There is a lack of understanding in relation to how various psychosocia...
Married Asian Indians on H-1B and H-4 Visas in the US: an Exploration of Depression, Anxiety, Stress, Well-being, and Marital Satisfaction [0.03%]
美国H-1B和H-4签证的印度裔已婚人士:对抑郁、焦虑、压力、幸福感及婚姻满意度的探究
Priscilla Rose Prasath,Christine Suniti Bhat,Suneetha B Manyam
Priscilla Rose Prasath
Asian Indians comprise the largest group of skilled workers entering the United States on temporary work visas (H-1B). There are few studies that examine the constraints placed on H-1B visa holders and their families on H-4 dependent visas,...
Mental Health Problems Among Graduate Students in Turkey: a Cross-Sectional Study [0.03%]
土耳其研究生中的心理健康问题:一项横断面研究
Cafer Kılıç,Faika Şanal Karahan
Cafer Kılıç
In this study, depression/anxiety and academic distress were investigated among graduate students in Turkey. The study sample comprised 459 graduate students who voluntarily completed an online survey (294 women, 64%). Independent t-tests a...
International Counseling Values: Recognizing Valued Approaches Identified by International Counseling Professionals Through Qualitative Inquiry [0.03%]
国际咨询理念:通过质性研究识别国际咨询专家认同的有价值的咨询方法论
Nathan C D Perron,Vanessa H Lim,Lisa Isenman et al.
Nathan C D Perron et al.
People may assume that the counseling profession functions with a shared set of values that promote well-being and mental health to individuals, families, and communities across the globe. Common values, such as described in training progra...
Validation of the Korean Version of Culturally Responsive Experiences in Close Relationships-Short Form [0.03%]
韩国版《亲密关系中的文化适应体验简表》的验证研究
Ji-Yeon Lee,Yun-Kyung Kim,Yun-Jeong Shin
Ji-Yeon Lee
The authors developed and validated the Korean version of the Experiences in Close Relationships-Short Form (K-ECRR-SF) with the goal of developing a culturally responsive scale. In study 1, a Rasch analysis was conducted on the 36 original...
Working Across Differences While Online: Examining the Experience of Facilitating a Virtual Group [0.03%]
在线时如何处理差异:研究引导虚拟团队的经历
Stacey Havlik,Krista M Malott,Tracy Gamerman et al.
Stacey Havlik et al.
A growing body of literature illustrates the benefits of online groups for clients, but few studies have examined counselors' experience facilitating such groups, particularly in regard to counselor work with clients of differing sociodemog...