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Journal of Counseling and Development articles from June 2004

477 total articles

An academic and professional journal for counselors and other mental health professionals who work in private practice, schools, colleges, community agencies, hospitals, and government. Publishes archival materials and authoritative in-depth articles on p

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Journal of Counseling and Development back issues from June 2004:

Bully busters: a psychoeducational intervention for reducing bullying behavior in middle school students.(Special Section On School Violence)

Jun 22, 2004; ... The harsh reality of the bully/victim dyad is experienced by thousands of children every day (Espelage & Holt, 2001; Hoover, Oliver, & Hazier, 1992). Although it is unlikely that childhood bullying will be completely eliminated, there is reason to believe that with the cooperation of ...

Adolescent violence: the protective effects of youth assets.(Special Section On School Violence)

Jun 22, 2004; ... There is no doubt that violence, especially among youth, is a problem in the United States today. Since 1993, the United States has had the highest rate of childhood homicide, suicide, and firearms-related deaths of any of the world s 26 wealthiest nations (Centers for Disease Control and ...

Comprehensive school-based violence prevention training: a developmental-ecological training model.(Special Section On School Violence)

Jun 22, 2004; ... Although it may not be a popular perspective to articulate, the history of the United States clearly suggests that we are a violent nation. There is much evidence to support this disconcerting claim. Historically speaking, the roots of this violence can be traced to the genocide-like ...

Toward a positive perspective on violence prevention in schools: building connections.(Special Section On School Violence)

Jun 22, 2004; ... Over the past decade, society has witnessed an outbreak of school violence, both in the United States and in other countries, that has altered the perception of safety previously thought to exist on school campuses. Although serious acts of violence on school grounds are still exceedingly ...

Cross-cultural conflict resolution in the schools: some practical intervention strategies for counselors.(Special Section On School Violence)

Jun 22, 2004; ... It is clear that acts of violence and terror have now become pervasive in our culture. These are not just violent acts perpetrated by foreign terrorists, or even community gangs, but manifestations of verbal and physical abuse, bullying, extortion, and fights that take place inside the ...

Using an Invitational Theory of Practice to create safe and successful schools.(Special Section On School Violence)

Jun 22, 2004; ... This article presents an approach to creating and maintaining safe and successful schools by applying an Invitational Theory of Practice (ITOP; Juhnke & Purkey, 1995; Lehr, 1999; Lehr & Eubanks, 1997; Novak, 2002; Purkey, 2000; Purkey & Novak, 1996; Purkey & Schmidt, 1996; Purkey & Siegel, ...

JCD's special section on school violence: reactions and thoughts of a counselor.(Special Section On School Violence)

Jun 22, 2004; ... A spectrum of views and approaches are represented in the six articles that compose the Journal of Counseling & Development's (JCD's) special section on school violence. The range of topics is varied, but the related ideas expressed in these articles allow the astute reader to construct ...

Revisiting basic counseling skills with children.(Practice & Theory)

Jun 22, 2004; ... Although education and training in counseling often focuses on adult clients, most counselors will face the child client at some point in their careers. The burgeoning literature in the field of play therapy suggests that counselors are indeed searching for ways to learn how to address the ...

Seven salutary suggestions for counselor stamina.(Practice & Theory)

Jun 22, 2004; ... Mental health and substance abuse practitioners today are besieged with numerous demands on their time, talents, and resources. Several authors have discussed these current challenges (Austad, Sherman, Morgan, & Holstein, 1992; Carpenter, 1999; Ivey, Scheffler, & Zazzali, 1998; Langeland, ...

Therapeutic implications of pharmacotherapy: current trends and ethical issues.(Practice & Theory)

Jun 22, 2004; ... During the course of a year, about 1 in 5 Americans experiences a mental health disorder, and about 10% of the U.S. adult population use mental health services during that year (Satcher, 2000). Concurrently, the influence of managed care has increased the number of professional counselors ...

Children and psychotropic medication: what role should advocacy counseling play?(Practice & Theory)

Jun 22, 2004; ... During the last 5 years, there has been a growing emphasis on advocacy in the counseling profession summarized as advocacy counseling by Kiselica and Robinson (2001). During the last 10 years, there has also been an enormous increase in the use of psychotropic medications, but there is ...

Supporting a nation of learners: the role of school counseling in educational reform.(Research)

Jun 22, 2004; ... Throughout the last half of the 20th century, and continuing into this new millennium, confusion has persisted as to the nature, function, purpose, and role of counseling in schools. For many years, individuals and organizations, in addition to the national professional associations, ...

A factor structure of wellness: theory, assessment, analysis, and practice.(Research)

Jun 22, 2004; ... The concept of well-being has traditionally been viewed from two differing perspectives (Keyes, 1998). The long-standing "clinical tradition" operationalizes well-being through measures of depression, distress, anxiety, or substance abuse (p. 121), whereas the "psychological tradition" ...

African Americans' racial identity and socially desirable responding: an empirical model.(Assessment & Diagnosis)

Jun 22, 2004; ... Racial identity development (RID) is the active and fluid process of identifying one's own racial group as a viable self-reference group (Smith, 1989). Through this process, the individual comes to increased racial self-acceptance and acceptance of racially different others. RID is most ...

Conceptualizing heterosexual identity development: issues and challenges.(Trends)

Jun 22, 2004; ... Models of identity development specifically intended for majority groups (e.g., Whites, men, heterosexuals) are considerably less prominent in the literature than are models developed for nondominant groups. To a large extent, this is understandable in that exploring the various ...

Book reviews of Group Psychotherapy for Women With Breast Cancer and the Breast Cancer Notebook: the Healing Power of Reflection.

Jun 22, 2004; ... Group Psychotherapy for Women With Breast Cancer is a comprehensive guide to facilitating effective groups for women who have breast cancer. This treatment manual is the end product of years of research involving group psychotherapy for women with breast cancer, research specifically aimed ...