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Examining Predictors of Reduction in Drinking Risk Level Among Severe-Risk Trauma Patients Following a Brief Counseling Intervention
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Author
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Moro, Regina
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Date Created
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2013
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Subjects--Topical
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Counseling psychology, Public health, Psychology
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Description
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The purpose of this study was to identify potential predictors of alcohol screening and brief intervention outcomes for severe-risk drinkers. Specifically, age, gender, race, blood alcohol level, counseling intervention type, type of injury, hazar...
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THE ASSOCIATIONS BETWEEN CHILD THERAPISTS' PERCEIVED WORKING ALLIANCE AND THEIR TRAIT ANXIETY, ATTACHMENT QUALITY, AND MULTICULTURAL COUNSELING COMPETENCE IN PLAY THERAPY SETTINGS
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Author
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Scherer, Rebecca
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Date Created
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2013
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Subjects--Topical
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Counseling psychology
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Description
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Agreement exists that the therapeutic working alliance (TWA) is related to outcomes in therapy across both child and adult populations (Horvath, Del Re, Flückiger, & Symonds, 2011; Shirk, Karver, & Brown, 2011). However, what factors contribute to...
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Trauma, Emotional Distress, Race and Ethnicity, Gender, Greek Affiliation, and Year-in-School as Predictors of Nonmedical Use of Prescription Drugs Among Undergraduate College Students.
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Author
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Jeffs, Patrick
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Date Created
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2013
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Subjects--Topical
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Counseling psychology, Public health, Education, Higher
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Description
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The purpose of this study was to identity how events perceived as traumatic or very difficult to handle, factors of emotional distress, and demographics may predict nonmedical use of prescription drugs (NMPD) among traditional undergraduate colleg...
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Title
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Understanding at-risk technology users: a phenomenological approach
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Author
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Acosta, Kristina
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Date Created
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2013
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Subjects--Topical
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Counseling psychology, Psychology
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Description
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The purpose of this study was to provide an in-depth understanding of users' experiences of technology that are at-risk of potential addictive behaviors. The sample consisted of 12 individuals, who self-identified as at-risk technology users. A th...