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Theses and dissertations published by graduate students in the Department of Counseling and Human Services, College of Education, Old Dominion University, since Fall 2016 are available in this collection. Backfiles of all dissertations (and some theses) have also been added.

In late Fall 2025, all theses will be digitized and available here. In the meantime, consult the Library Catalog to find older items in print.

Theses/Dissertations from 2024 2024

Dissertation: The Lived Experiences of Counselors-in-Training Completing Practicum and Internship During COVID-19 , Shelby Lauren Dillingham

Dissertation: Climbing the Academic Ladder While Black: Exploring the Experiences of Institutional Belongingness for Black Counselor Education and Supervision Doctoral Students at Predominantly White Institutions , Jasmine Alicia Hawa Griffith

Dissertation: Understanding the Role of Adverse Childhood Experiences on Resilience in Police Officers , Wayne F. Handley

Thesis: The Experiences of Multilingual Learning-Focused School Counselors: A Phenomenological Investigation , Chelsea Jo Hilliard

Dissertation: Partners in Crisis: A Phenomenological Exploration of Collaboration Between Crisis Intervention Team Officers and Mental Health Professionals , Jessica L. Huffman

Dissertation: Exploring the Experiences of School Counselors Advocating for Social Justice Within Urban PK-12 Charter Schools , Betsy Marina Perez

Dissertation: Supervision Needs of Novice Behavioral Health Providers in Integrated Primary Care Settings: A Delphi Study , Nicholas D. Schmoyer

Dissertation: Wellness as a Predictor of Turnover Intention in the Active Duty Military , Thomas Clifford Seguin

Dissertation: Consensus on Best Practices in Neuroscience-Informed Treatment of Combat-Related Posttraumatic Stress in Military Veterans: A Delphi Study of Experts in the Field of Mental Health , Danielle Lauren Winters

Theses/Dissertations from 2023 2023

Dissertation: Providing Family Centered Care Within Pediatric Integrated Care Settings , Emily D. Bebber

Dissertation: The Lived Experiences of 911 Dispatchers With Compassion Fatigue: An Interpretive Phenomenology , Angela Johnson

Dissertation: Exploring the Lived Experiences of Self-Identified Politically Conservative Students in Graduate Counseling Programs in Public Universities , Elizabeth A. Orrison

Theses/Dissertations from 2022 2022

Dissertation: Mental Health Counselors’ Perceptions of Professional Identity as Correctional Counselors in an Integrated Behavioral Health Care Setting , Jeanel L. Franklin

Dissertation: Complex Thought for Complex Work: Preparing Cognitively Complex Counselors for Work in Diverse Settings , Alexandra C. Gantt

Dissertation: Trauma and Crisis Counselor Preparation: The Relationship of an Online Trauma and Crisis Course and Counseling Self-Efficacy , Julia Leigh Lancaster

Dissertation: An Investigation of Healthcare Professionals’ Perspectives on the Tasks of Mental Health Counselors in Hospital Settings , Suelle Micallef Marmara

Dissertation: Broaching Race and Race-Related Issues: Phenomenological Inquiry of Doctoral Student Supervisors of Counselor Trainees , Judith Wambui Preston

Dissertation: A Phenomenological Investigation of School Counselor Antiracist Social Justice Practices , Stephanie Deonca Smith-Durkin

Dissertation: Counselor Perceived Competence Diagnosing Disorders from DSM-5 Diagnostic Categories Survey Results and the Development and Validation of Scores on the Diagnostic Self-Efficacy Scale , Erin Elizabeth Woods

Dissertation: The Experiences of School Counselors Providing Virtual Services During Covid-19: A Phenomenological Investigation , Allison Kathryn Worth

Dissertation: A Comparison of Sorority Women and Non-Sorority Women’s Alcohol Use: Perception, Rate of Use, and Consequences , Betsy Zimmerman

Theses/Dissertations from 2021 2021

Dissertation: Effectiveness of College Counseling Interventions in International Student Adjustment to United States Higher Education Systems: A Meta-Analysis , Joshua Ebby Abraham

Dissertation: What Are We Missing?: A Comparison of Experiences of Race-Based Trauma by Black Americans and Black Jamaicans , Bianca R. Augustine

Dissertation: Site Supervisors' Perspectives on Supervision of Counselor Trainees in Integrated Behavioral Health (IBH) Settings: A Q Methodology Approach , Yeşim Giresunlu

Dissertation: The Impact of a Crisis Intervention Team Program on Psychiatric Boarding , Kurtis Hooks

Dissertation: A Case Study on the Application and Implementation of Positive Behavioral Interventions and Supports for Students with Emotional Disabilities in Alternative Education , Kira Candelieri Marcari

Dissertation: Initial Development of the Escala de Fortaleza en Jóvenes para Padres , David Moran

Dissertation: Incivility of Coworker Behaviors and Minority Firefighters’ Belongingness in the Workplace , Alyssa Reiter

Dissertation: A Meta-Analysis of Three Years of Data on Outcomes of Therapy Groups for Inmates in the Virginia Department of Corrections , Abie Carroll Tremblay

Theses/Dissertations from 2020 2020

Dissertation: Improving Veterans’ Psychological Well-Being with a Positive Psychology Gratitude Exercise , Clara Im Adkins

Dissertation: An Examination of the Relationship Among Social Services Support, Race, Ethnicity and Recidivism in Justice Involved Mothers , Ne’Shaun Janay Borden

Dissertation: Development and Validation of the Students With Learning Disabilities School Counselor Self- Efficacy Scale: A Psychometric Study , Rawn Alfredo Boulden, Jr.

Dissertation: Minority Counselor Multicultural Competence in the Current Sociopolitical Climate , Kathleen Brown

Dissertation: A Meta-Analysis of Group Treatment Outcomes for Veterans with Substance Use Disorders , Robert “Tony” Dice

Dissertation: Investigating the Impact of the FAVA Well-Being Protocol on Perceived Stress and Psychological Well-Being With At-Promise High School Students , Renee L. Fensom

Dissertation: Mental Health Counselors' Perceptions on Preparedness in Integrated Behavioral Healthcare in Underserved Areas , Kyulee Park

Dissertation: Group Treatment Effectiveness for Substance Use Disorders: Abstinence vs. Harm Reduction , Jill D. Parramore

Dissertation: Best Practices in Clinical Supervision: What Must Supervisees Do? , Johana Rocha

Dissertation: A Phenomenological Investigation of Counselors’ Experiences With Clients Affected by Problematic Internet Pornography Use , Kendall R. Sparks

Dissertation: Counselor Education Doctoral Students’ Research Self-Efficacy: A Concept Mapping Approach , Zahide Sunal

Dissertation: A Systemic Review and Meta-Analysis of Psychoeducational Groups for the Treatment of Psychopathology Resulting from Child Sexual Abuse , Alexis Lynnette Wilkerson

Dissertation: School Counseling Professionals’ Experiences Using ASCA’s Mindsets & Behaviors for Student Success to Achieve College and Career Readiness , George Wilson

Theses/Dissertations from 2019 2019

Dissertation: Exploring the Lived Experiences of Career Oriented Military Spouses Pursuing Education for Career Advancement , Melody D. Agbisit

Dissertation: Reshaping Counselor Education: The Identification of Influential Factors on Multisystemic Therapy , T'Airra C. Belcher

Dissertation: An Investigation of Posttraumatic Growth Experienced By Parents After a Miscarriage , Barbara Elizabeth Powell Boyd

Dissertation: The Psychometric Properties of the School Counseling Internship Competency Scale , Melanie Ann Burgess

Dissertation: Intersectional Identities and Microaggressions: The Experience of Transgender Females , Cory Daniel Gerwe

Dissertation: Comparing Higher Order Value Differences By Religious and Spiritual Association and Implications for Counseling: An Exploratory Study , Gregory C. Lemich

Dissertation: The Effects of Supervisory Style and Supervisory Working Alliance on Supervisee Disclosure in Supervision: A Moderated Mediation Analysis , Chi Li

Dissertation: A Comparison of College Student-Athletes With Attention-Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD) and Nonathletes With ADHD: Academic Adjustment, Severity of Mental Health Concerns, and Complexity of Life Concerns , Sonja Lund

Dissertation: An Experimental Study of Research Self-Efficacy In Master’s Students , Nicola Aelish Meade

Theses/Dissertations from 2018 2018

Dissertation: Multilevel Confirmatory Factor Analysis of the Family Adjustment Measure with Lower-Income, Ethnic Minority Parents of Children with Disabilities , Vanessa Nicole Dominguez-O'Hare

Dissertation: Risk and Resiliency Factors Affecting the College Adjustment of Students with Intersectional Ethnocultural Minority and LGBTQ Identities , Stacey Christina Fernandes

Dissertation: The Relationship Between Childhood Adversity and Adult Relationship Health for Economically Marginalized, Racially and Ethnically Diverse Individuals , Sandy-Ann M. Griffith

Dissertation: An Exploration of Practicum Students' Experiences of Meaning-Making Through Altruism , Debra Paige Lewis

Dissertation: Addiction Counselors' Perceptions of Clinical Supervision Practices , Marla Harrison Newby

Dissertation: Exploring the Variant Experiences Through Which Racial/Ethnic Minorities Select Art Therapy as a Career , Mary Ritchie Roberts

Dissertation: Psychosocial Determinants of Medication Adherence among HIV-Positive Individuals in Mexico City , Anthony Vajda

Theses/Dissertations from 2017 2017

Dissertation: Cross-Racial Trust Factors: Exploring the Experiences of Blacks Who Have Had White Mentors in the Counseling Profession , Eric Montrece Brown

Dissertation: Personality, Motivation, and Internet Gaming Disorder: Understanding the Addiction , Kristy L. Carlisle

Dissertation: The Relationship Between Trauma Exposure and College Student Adjustment: Factors of Resilience as a Mediator , Amber Leih Jolley

Dissertation: Establishing the Psychometric Properties of the Understanding Mental Health Scale: A Dissertation Study , Michael Thomas Kalkbrenner

Dissertation: Attitudes and Actions that Adoptive Parents Perceive as Helpful in the Process of Raising Their Internationally Adopted Adolescent , Marina V. Kuzmina

Dissertation: Towards a New Profession: Counselor Professional Identity in Italy. A Delphi Study , Davide Mariotti

Dissertation: Exploring the Relationship Between Depression and Resilience in Survivors of Childhood Trauma , Marquis A. Norton

Dissertation: Understanding the Experiences of Women with Anorexia Nervosa Who Complete an Exposure Therapy Protocol in a Naturalistic Setting , Gina B. Polychronopoulos

Dissertation: An Exploratory Factor Analysis Examining Experiences and Perceptions of Campus Safety for International Students , Sonia H. Ramrakhiani

Dissertation: The Role of Self-Care and Hardiness in Moderating Burnout in Mental Health Counselors , Traci Danielle Richards

Theses/Dissertations from 2016 2016

Dissertation: Examining Changes in College Counseling Clients’ Symptomology and Severity over an Eight Year Span , Caroline Lee Bertolet

Dissertation: Initial Development and Validation of the Transgender Ally Identity Scale for Counselors , Jamie D. Bower

Dissertation: A Counselor’s First Encounter with Non-Death Loss: A Phenomenological Case Study on New Counselor Preparation and Experience in Working with Non-Death Loss , Charles P. Carrington

Dissertation: The Relationship Between Counselors' Multicultural Counseling Competence and Poverty Beliefs , Madeline Elizabeth Clark

Dissertation: Counselors’ Perceived Preparedness for Technology-Mediated Distance Counseling: A Phenomenological Examination , Daniel C. Holland

Theses/Dissertations from 2015 2015

Dissertation: Factors Associated with Family Counseling Practices: The Effects of Training, Experience, and Multicultural Counseling Competence , Amanda A. Brookshear

Dissertation: An Examination of Supervisory Working Alliance, Supervisee Demographics, and Delivery Methods in Synchronous Distance Supervision , Robert Milton Carlisle III

Dissertation: A Phenomenological Investigation of Counselors' Perceived Degree of Preparedness When Working with Suicidal Clients , Heather Danielle Dahl

Dissertation: African American Pastors and Their Perceptions of Professional School Counseling , Krystal L. Freeman

Dissertation: A Phenomenological Investigation of Wellness and Wellness Promotion in Counselor Education Programs , Brett Kyle Gleason

Dissertation: Examining Disordered Eating Amongst Sorority Women , Andrea Joy Kirk

Dissertation: Bhutanese Counselors' Experiences with Western Counseling: A Qualitative Study , Susan V. Lester

Dissertation: An Exploration of Health Providers' Responses to Intimate Partner Violence (IPV) in Malaysia , Kee Pau

Dissertation: A Mixed Methods Study of the Intersection of Sexual Orientation and Spiritual Development in the College Experience , Kevin C. Snow

Theses/Dissertations from 2014 2014

Dissertation: Ethical and Legal Knowledge, Cognitive Complexity, and Moral Reasoning in Counseling Students , Matthew W. Bonner

Dissertation: A Grounded Theory of the College Experiences of African American Males in Black Greek-Letter Organizations , David Julius Ford Jr.

Dissertation: The Experiences of School Counselors with Court Involvement Related to Child Custody , Crystal E. Hatton

Dissertation: A Grounded Theory of Suicidality in Children Ten and Younger , Katherine Angela Heimsch

Dissertation: School Counseling Program Models Utilized By School Districts , Tracy L. Jackson

Dissertation: The Relationship Among Counseling Supervision Satisfaction, Counselor Self-Efficacy, Working Alliance and Multicultural factors , Jennifer Dawn Logan

Dissertation: Development of the Profession of Counseling in Kenya, Uganda, and Tanzania: A Grounded Theory Study , Mueni Joy Maweu Mwendwa

Dissertation: Resident Assistants' Self- Efficacy for Participation in Counseling Activities , Miranda Johnson Parries

Dissertation: Role Ambiguity of Counseling Supervisors , Aaron Gabriel Shames

Dissertation: Degree of Implementation of the American School Counselor Association National Model and School Counselor Burnout , Katrina Marie Steele

Dissertation: College Health and Mental Health Outcomes on Student Success , Daniel Joseph St. John

Dissertation: Supervisor Perceptions of Their Multicultural Training Needs for Working with English Language Learning Supervisees , Hsin-Ya Tang

Theses/Dissertations from 2013 2013

Dissertation: Experiences of Resident Assistants with Potentially Suicidal Students: Identification, Referral, and Expectations , Katherine M. Bender

Dissertation: Counselor Demographics, Client Aggression, Counselor Job Satisfaction, and Confidence in Coping in Residential Treatment Programs , Erik Braun

Dissertation: School Personnel Perceptions of Professional School Counselor Role and Function , Caron N. Coles

Dissertation: Factors That Influence Minority Student Enrollment at Various Levels of Postsecondary Education , LaShauna Mychal's Dean

Dissertation: Experiences and Perceptions of Mental Health Professionals Considered Effective in the Diagnosis and Treatment of Adults with Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder , Bonita H. Erb

Dissertation: A Qualitative Study of the Experiences of Gatekeeping Among PhD Counselor Educators , Carol A. Erbes

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  • Examine the outcomes of counselling cohabiting couples in various contexts and environments.
  • Consider the benefits and difficulties bisexual and/or lesbian women encounter when they start dating if they were subjected to sexual assault as adolescents.
  • Determine whether new counselling students received open communication from new students during counselling sessions.
  • Demonstrate how the media has impacted the emergence of both African and white peoples’ identities.
  • Examine how women in college feel about their families, identities, and behaviours, such as eating at college.
  • Examine the relationship between a person’s career and self-image as they enter the workforce as recent college graduates.
  • Consider the various elements that affect young students’ success as they begin their academic careers.
  • Review how family trauma and stress might affect children’s school performance, particularly their academic achievements.
  • Examine how women might come to accept and forgive themselves after committing a sex offence against another person.
  • Examine the effects of adopted and foster children on the dynamics of the parents’ families and the present biological children.
  • Examine how socioeconomic disparities affect students’ performance in schools and other educational settings.
  • Success in psychology counselling has an impact on modern society.
  • Factors for the growth and self-promotion of counselling psychology.
  • Changes in adolescent therapy can be examined as counselling psychology expands internationally.
  • Regulations to stop physical and mental abuse.
  • Discrimination based on religion and gender must end for both patients and therapists.
  • The most effective technique to “put in yourself” several clients is through personal counselling.
  • Which theoretical frameworks support the ‘unconscious’ function in life coaching?
  • Do modern mental health experts still use self-analysis as Freud did?
  • How to start a therapeutic therapy relationship should be discussed.
  • Discuss two views that have been put out concerning biblical comforting.
  • What distinguishes spiritual discernment from career counselling?
  • Discuss why not all people seeking help can benefit from 12-step programs for counselling.
  • Patients have been treated by hypnosis for a very long time. Numerous patients have benefited from this throughout the years. Describe its mechanism.
  • Modern society has a serious problem with controlling our anger. Discuss how being exposed to many stimuli causes children to develop a lot of anger issues and suggest strategies that might be used to ensure that these issues are addressed on a fundamental level.
  • Antidepressants are frequently utilized to aid in resolving a variety of concerns. Describe how these inevitably contribute to the larger issue.
  • Rehabilitation of prisoners is crucial to their reintegration into society.
  • Exploring the efficacy of telehealth in culturally diverse counselling settings.
  • Investigating the effectiveness of mindfulness-based interventions for reducing anxiety in adolescents.
  • The impact of social media on body image and self-esteem in young adults.
  • Examining the relationship between childhood trauma and substance abuse in adulthood.
  • The role of virtual reality exposure therapy in treating phobias.
  • The efficacy of narrative therapy in treating post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD).
  • The impact of financial stress on mental health and well-being.
  • Developing support systems for caregivers of individuals with dementia.
  • Exploring the effectiveness of art therapy in treating depression in children.
  • The role of technology in enhancing communication and connection in counselling.
  • Investigating the effectiveness of acceptance and commitment therapy (ACT) for chronic pain management.
  • The impact of social isolation on mental health in older adults.
  • Developing counselling interventions to address cyberbullying in schools.
  • The effectiveness of group therapy for individuals with eating disorders.
  • Understanding and addressing unconscious bias in counselling practice.
  • The role of spirituality in counselling and mental health.
  • The impact of video games on mental health and well-being in adolescents.
  • Exploring the effectiveness of mindfulness-based interventions for reducing workplace stress.
  • Developing preventative counselling programs to promote adolescent mental health.
  • Investigating the effectiveness of cognitive behavioural therapy (CBT) for treating obsessive-compulsive disorder (OCD).
  • Developing counselling interventions to address relationship anxiety.
  • The effectiveness of equine-assisted therapy for treating trauma.
  • Exploring the role of music therapy in promoting mental health and well-being.
  • Investigating the effectiveness of play therapy in treating childhood anxiety.
  • Developing culturally sensitive counselling interventions for refugees and asylum seekers.
  • The effectiveness of mindfulness-based interventions for improving sleep quality.
  • Exploring the role of exercise in promoting mental health and well-being.
  • Investigating the long-term effects of childhood maltreatment on mental health.
  • Understanding and addressing vicarious trauma in counselling professionals.
  • The impact of globalization on mental health across cultures.
  • Developing counselling interventions to address workplace burnout.
  • The effectiveness of dialectical behaviour therapy (DBT) for treating borderline personality disorder (BPD).
  • Investigating the effectiveness of acceptance and commitment therapy (ACT) for treating addiction.
  • The impact of political polarization on mental health and well-being.
  • Developing counselling interventions to address grief and loss.
  • The effectiveness of animal-assisted therapy for reducing anxiety in hospitalized patients.
  • Exploring the role of art therapy in promoting self-expression in adolescents.
  • Investigating the effectiveness of cognitive behavioural therapy (CBT) for treating insomnia.
  • The impact of social media on self-esteem and body image in young adults.
  • Developing preventative counselling programs to promote adult mental health.
  • Investigating the effectiveness of mindfulness-based interventions for managing chronic pain.
  • The impact of air pollution on mental health and well-being.
  • Developing counselling interventions to address climate anxiety.
  • The effectiveness of adventure therapy for promoting resilience in youth.
  • Exploring the role of bibliotherapy in promoting mental health and well-being.
  • Investigating the effectiveness of acceptance and commitment therapy (ACT) for treating depression.

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Submissions from 2024 2024.

Examining the Correlation between Moral Incongruence, Relationship Satisfaction, Sexual Shame, Perceived Compulsivity, and Self-Compassion among Pornography Users with Childhood Sexual Abuse History , Balogun F. Bosede

Military Spouse Counselors: Exploring Mental Health, Resilience, Coping, and Burnout , Melinda Poteet Brinkley

The Effect of Language Training in the Perceived Confidence of Counseling Supervisors' Spiritual Integration in Supervisory Sessions , Wendy Celoria

The Lived Experiences of Perimenopausal Christian Women: A Qualitative Phenomenological Study , Sheri Collinsworth Cobarruvias

Pressured to Conform: The Qualitative Paradigm in Counselor Education and Supervision , Bridger Dale Falkenstien

Wellness in Licensed Professional Counselors: Counselor Perception of Documentation Expectations on Professional Satisfaction , Aleta Seay Gibbs

Exploring the Lived Experience of Counseling Leaders and Professionals in the East African Community Transitioning Through the Covid-19 Pandemic: A Phenomenological Study , Daniel Muthini Kimony

The Shared Experiences of Self-Care Practices among Postgraduate Residents-in-Counseling, Pursuing Virginia Licensure: A Phenomenological Study , Audrey A. King

Reform in School Discipline: A Social Constructivist Approach that Leverages School Counselor Involvement , Kerbie Marc

Avoiding the Cliff: A Case Study Exploring a Community-Based Program Working with Young Adults with Disabilities , Jon Christopher McKinnon

A Phenomenological Study of Adoptive Parents’ Distress , Erica Rhoads

A Parent-Child Intervention for Conveying Unconditional Love: A Transcendental Phenomenological Pilot Study , Saundra H. Robinson

Counselor Educators' Acceptance of Immersive and Interactive Virtual Reality as a Pedagogical Tool , Melissa A. Smith

Moderated Mediated Model of Religiosity, God Image, and Self Compassion , Amanda Strivings

Revictimization of Sexual Assault Survivors: Correlations Between Shame, Dissociation, Rape Myth Culture, and Revictimization , Jessica Lynn Wiggs

Submissions from 2023 2023

The Perceived Availability and Usefulness of Academic Accommodations, Academic Supports, and Academic Self-Efficacy in Graduate Counseling Students with Invisible Disabilities: A Preliminary Study , Lisa Marie Ansell

CCAPG, Shame Resilience, and God Attachment: A Case Study Analysis , Jeremy Duane Bonta

Seeking Help for Intimate Betrayal Trauma: The Lived Experience of Unsuspecting Wives Receiving Counseling Messages from Mental Health Professionals after Discovering Their Sexually Addicted Spouse's Out-of-Control Behavior , Johanna Dillenbeck

Bicultural Appalachian Females: The Mediating Effect of Perceived Stigma on Health Outcomes , Victoria Lynn Evans-Fulton

Perfectionism and Religious Well-being: Exploring the Mediating Effects of Sense of Belonging Among Christian College Students , Charity L. Frazier

The Lived Experience of Dually-Roled Counseling Supervisors Working in Settings That Require Simultaneous Clinical and Administrative Supervisory Roles: A Qualitative Hermeneutic Phenomenological Study , Amy Lynn Hayes

A Phenomenological Study Exploring the Lived Experiences Of Dominican Baseball Players Transitioning from the Dominican Minor League Camps to a Successful Major League Career , Samuel Lima

Parents’ Perceptions of Change on Child and Parent Outcomes in Response to a Disability Responsive Adaptation of Child-Parent Relationship Therapy , Elizabeth Francoise Parr-Comeaux

The Creative Arts Personal Growth Group With Centering Prayer for Sexual Trauma Survivors: A Transformative-Coping Focused Interpretative Phenomenological Analysis Study , Rachel M. Parrish-Martin

Exploring Resiliency to Burnout: A Phenomenological Study of Addiction Counselors Resilient to Burnout , Brian Paulson

The Impact of COVID-19 on Leadership Development and Burnout among Korean Immigrant Church Leaders in the United States: A Phenomenological Study , Jinwon Seo

A Phenomenological Study of Lived Experiences of Drug Treatment Court Judges , Jennifer Smith Ramey

Beyond Acculturation and Resilience: International Students Navigating Shame and Self-Concept , Shauna Thompson

Counselor in Training Perceived Ability to Learn Curriculum Standards and the Moderating Effect of Mindset on Learning , Jody Ellen Vernam

Submissions from 2022 2022

Integrated Model for Teaching Multicultural Competence: Incorporating Broaching as a Basic Skill for Counseling Students , Katie Askren

God-image and Romantic Partner Relationships: Emotional Neglect and Adult Women , Danette Alene Buchanan

My Sister's Keeper: Using Vision Boards to Examine Cross-Racial Mentorship and Supervision Experiences of Black Women Counselor Educators Who Attended CACREP CES Programs at Predominately White Institutions , Donnette A. Deigh

Exploring Parental Perceptions Concerning Sexual Communication Between Sub-Saharan African Immigrant Parents and Their Children , Kwame Owura Frimpong

Developing Professional Behaviors During Residency: The Shared Experiences of Resident in Counseling Supervisors , Jennifer D. Gobble

A Mediation Analysis: Adult Children of Alcoholics, Resilience, Depression, Anxiety, and Attachment Disruption with the Role of Self-Compassion: A Moderation Analysis , Jessica Ellen Kuehne

Case Study of Lived Experiences: Three Male Peer Recovery Coaches at a Community-based, Spiritual, Residential Substance Abuse Recovery Program , Vicki Lynn Moak

Exploring the Lived Experiences of Working Mothers Persisting in CACREP-Accredited CES Doctoral Programs Transitioning Through the Covid-19 Pandemic: A Phenomenological Study , Shannon Mercer Pugh

The Shared Experiences of Privilege and Oppression Among Black Females in Counselor Education and Supervision Programs: A Thematic Analysis , Kimberly Spellman

How Utilizing an Online Holistic Social Media Group Impacts Symptoms and Quality of Life in Individuals with Anxiety , Sherri Ann Walker

Submissions from 2021 2021

The Impact of a Service-Learning Study Abroad Trip on Social Justice Advocacy in Counselors-in-Training: A Thematic Analysis , Sagen Lynae Blackwell

Sister-to-Sister: A Phenomenological Study of Women’s Experiences of having a Sister with Autism Spectrum Disorder based on the Female Autism Phenotype , William Gregory Carroll

Examining the Role of Self-Compassion in Resilience Among African American Women: A Qualitative Perspective , Vivian W. France

Legacy Trail: Photovoice of African American/Black Women CES Doctoral Graduates Persistence , Andrea M. Garraway

Can Telling a Shame-Evoking Story in an Online Format Reduce Shame Experienced? , Ann Michele Gregory

A Room with a View: Experiences of Moms Off Meth Using Heuristic Inquiry , Joey Leigh Gude

Development of Spiritual Competency in Counseling: A Pilot Research Study of Graduate Students at End of Training , Rebecca Dawn Hill

Counselor Education and the Delivery of Telemental Health Services , Nils Juarez Palma

Black Effect: Black Students' Experiences in CACREP Master's Programs at HBCUs , Angelia M. Lomax

Leadership Development of Ethnic Minoritized Men in CES: A Phenomenological Theory Study , Maria E. Moore

The Creative Arts Personal Growth Group for Eating Disorder Recovery: An Embodiment-Focused Feminist Phenomenological Study , Sandra Dena Noble

Moral Disapproval, Perceived Addiction, God-Image and Externalization: A Moderation Analysis , Christopher L. Ostrander

Social Anxiety, Pornography Use, and Loneliness: A Mediation Analysis , Melissa J. Ostrander

The Cost of Compassion: Assessing the Impact of Organizational Culture & Self-Care on Compassion Fatigue & Compassion Satisfaction in Counselors , Jennifer Leigh Owen

The Relationship among Religiosity, Childhood Sexual Abuse, and God Attachment on the Development of Sexual Shame , Derek James Parker

Predictors of the Treatment Retention and Quality of Recovery from Opioid Use Disorder Using Buprenorphine in Medication-Assisted Treatment: A Pilot Study of the Effects of Hope, Grit, and Readiness to Change , John S. Pulliam

The Serial Mediation of the Relationship between Sexual Shame and Marital Relationship Satisfaction by Sexual Communication in a Parallel Relationship of Sexual Satisfaction and Marital Relational Intimacy , Mark A. Saunders Sr

Preliminary Examination of School Counselors' Perception of Their Ability to Provide Direct and Indirect Student Services , Angela K. Waggoner

The Moderation of an Intimate Relationship on Pornography Use Among Religious Singles , Brandon Paul Waggoner

The Shared Experiences of Black Women Faculty in Counselor Education Programs at Predominately White Institutions: A Thematic Analysis , Caitlyn Ybarra

Submissions from 2020 2020

The Reentry Experience for Study Abroad Counselors-in-Training , Corinna Arndt

Mental Health Counseling for Individuals with Intellectual/Developmental Disabilities: Attitudes and Experiences of Licensed Counselors , Alysha Dawn Blagg

Evaluating the Relationship between Supervisor Self-Efficacy and Competence and the Supervisory Relationship: A Mediation Model , Henry Michael Bruns

The Mental Health Needs of Coresident Offspring Dementia Caregivers: An Interpretative Phenomenological Analysis , Nancy L. Cadwell Dusthimer

Pornography and Purpose in Life: A Moderated Mediation Analysis , Cynthia Marie Evans

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List of 150+ Psychology Dissertation Topics and Ideas to Write About

Updated 23 Jul 2024

Starting your psychology dissertation is like unlocking a treasure trove of fascinating discoveries. Psychology, the study of how our minds work and why we behave the way we do, offers a wide array of topics to explore. Selecting a compelling psychology dissertation topic can be challenging, so if you're feeling overwhelmed, you might consider hiring a professional to write my dissertation for me to ensure your research is thorough and well-structured. It's crucial to choose a dissertation topic in a subject not only of personal interest but also one where fresh insights can be gained.

To help you get started with brainstorming psychology dissertation topics, we have developed a list of the latest topics that can be used for writing your paper. We cover everything from cognitive psychology, and clinical psychology to how we think and act in social situations. This list is here to spark your creativity and help you find a topic that really speaks to you. So, let's dive into the amazing world of psychology together!

Top 30 psychology dissertation topics

  • The impact of social media on body image and self-esteem.
  • The effectiveness of mindfulness-based stress reduction techniques in the workplace.
  • The role of parental involvement in children's academic achievement and emotional well-being.
  • The influence of sleep quality on cognitive functioning and mental health.
  • The psychological effects of chronic pain on quality of life and mental health.
  • The impact of bullying on adolescent mental health and academic performance.
  • The effectiveness of cognitive-behavioral therapy in treating anxiety disorders.
  • The role of emotional intelligence in leadership and organizational success.
  • The impact of aging on memory and cognitive decline: Prevention strategies.
  • The relationship between personality traits and coping mechanisms during stress.
  • The effects of virtual reality therapy on phobia treatment outcomes.
  • The influence of childhood trauma on adult psychological disorders.
  • The role of genetics versus environment in the development of personality.
  • The impact of exercise on depression and anxiety in adults.
  • The psychological effects of unemployment on individuals and their families.
  • The role of psychological resilience in overcoming adversity.
  • The effectiveness of art therapy for individuals with PTSD.
  • The impact of social support systems on recovery from mental illness.
  • The relationship between job satisfaction and mental health among employees.
  • The influence of cultural factors on the manifestation and treatment of mental illnesses.
  • The role of technology in enhancing cognitive development in children.
  • The impact of meditation and yoga on mental health and cognitive function.
  • The relationship between stress, inflammation, and chronic diseases.
  • The psychological implications of infertility on couples.
  • The effectiveness of peer support groups in mental health recovery.
  • The role of psychoeducation in managing bipolar disorder.
  • The impact of attachment styles on romantic relationship satisfaction.
  • The influence of media violence on aggressive behavior in children.
  • The role of self-compassion in mental health and well-being.
  • The effectiveness of online therapy platforms in providing mental health support.

Social psychology dissertation topics

There are countless possible topics that one can explore when it comes to Social Psychology Dissertation Ideas, which delve into the way individuals behave within social contexts. Some interesting areas to consider include investigating how self-esteem is affected by social media, analyzing the influence of conformity on group decision-making, or investigating how stereotype threat can impact academic performance.

  • The influence of group identity on individual decision-making processes.
  • The impact of social norms on environmentally friendly behaviors.
  • The role of social media in shaping political opinions and activism.
  • The effects of stereotype threat on academic performance among minorities.
  • The psychological mechanisms behind conformity and disobedience.
  • The impact of first impressions on interpersonal relationships.
  • The role of empathy in reducing intergroup conflicts.
  • The influence of cultural diversity on team dynamics and performance.
  • The psychological effects of perceived social isolation in the digital age.
  • The role of social support in the recovery process of addiction.
  • The impact of parental attitudes on the development of children's prejudice.
  • The influence of social comparison on self-esteem and body image.
  • The role of communication in maintaining long-distance relationships.
  • The psychological effects of crowd behavior and mass gatherings.
  • The impact of social exclusion on mental health and behavior.
  • The role of social identity in consumer behavior and brand loyalty.
  • The influence of societal expectations on gender roles and identity.
  • The psychological mechanisms behind altruism and prosocial behavior.
  • The effects of social media on relationship satisfaction and longevity.
  • The role of group dynamics in organizational change and innovation.

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Clinical psychology dissertation ideas

  • The effectiveness of dialectical behavior therapy in treating borderline personality disorder.
  • The role of early intervention in preventing the development of psychosis.
  • The impact of therapeutic alliance on treatment outcomes in psychotherapy.
  • The effectiveness of exposure therapy in treating obsessive-compulsive disorder.
  • The role of family therapy in the treatment of eating disorders.
  • The impact of neuropsychological assessment in diagnosing Alzheimer's disease.
  • The effectiveness of cognitive remediation therapy for schizophrenia.
  • The role of psychological interventions in managing chronic pain.
  • The impact of attachment-based therapy on adult attachment styles.
  • The effectiveness of motivational interviewing in substance abuse treatment.
  • The role of psychoeducation in improving outcomes for bipolar disorder patients.
  • The impact of trauma-focused cognitive-behavioral therapy on PTSD symptoms.
  • The effectiveness of mindfulness-based interventions in treating depression.
  • The role of psychological support in enhancing cancer patients' quality of life.
  • The impact of cognitive-behavioral therapy on anxiety disorders in children.
  • The effectiveness of play therapy in addressing behavioral issues in children.
  • The role of lifestyle interventions in managing symptoms of ADHD.
  • The impact of sleep interventions on mental health disorders.
  • The effectiveness of group therapy in treating social anxiety disorder.
  • The role of positive psychology interventions in enhancing well-being and resilience.

Personality psychology dissertation topics 

  • The influence of personality traits on career success and job satisfaction.
  • The role of resilience in coping with life stressors among different personality types.
  • The impact of social media on personality development in adolescents.
  • The relationship between personality disorders and criminal behavior.
  • The effectiveness of personality assessments in organizational settings.
  • The influence of birth order on personality traits and family dynamics.
  • The role of genetics and environment in shaping personality.
  • The impact of personality traits on romantic relationship satisfaction and longevity.
  • The relationship between personality traits and coping mechanisms during the COVID-19 pandemic.
  • The influence of personality on consumer behavior and marketing strategies.
  • The role of personality in leadership effectiveness and team dynamics.
  • The impact of mindfulness practices on personality traits and emotional well-being.
  • The relationship between personality traits and academic achievement.
  • The effectiveness of psychotherapy interventions in modifying maladaptive personality traits.
  • The influence of cultural factors on personality development and expression.
  • The role of personality in the development and maintenance of psychological disorders.
  • The impact of early life experiences on adult personality structure.
  • The relationship between personality traits and physical health outcomes.
  • The influence of personality on social networking site usage and online behaviors.
  • The role of personality in resilience and recovery from trauma.

Cognitive psychology dissertation ideas

Cognitive psychology is a sub-field of psychology that delves into mental processes, including attention, perception, memory, and problem-solving. Students looking for dissertation ideas in this area can explore topics such as the effects of cognitive biases on decision-making, the interplay between emotions and cognitive processes, and the impact of technology on cognitive development. Let's look at a few of them!

  • The effects of sleep deprivation on cognitive functions and decision-making.
  • The role of attention in the perception of visual illusions.
  • The impact of aging on memory retention and retrieval processes.
  • The effectiveness of cognitive training programs in enhancing brain function.
  • The relationship between language development and cognitive growth in children.
  • The influence of emotion on memory formation and recall.
  • The cognitive processes involved in problem-solving and creativity.
  • The effects of digital technology usage on attention span and cognitive control.
  • The role of working memory in multitasking abilities.
  • The impact of stress on cognitive functions and mental flexibility.
  • The relationship between cognitive styles and learning outcomes.
  • The cognitive mechanisms of false memories and their implications.
  • The effects of bilingualism on cognitive flexibility and executive function.
  • The role of perception in decision-making and judgment.
  • The impact of mindfulness meditation on cognitive processes and mental health.
  • The relationship between cognitive biases and social perception.
  • The cognitive underpinnings of phobias and fear responses.
  • The effects of music on cognitive performance and mood regulation.
  • The role of cognitive dissonance in attitude change and decision-making.
  • The impact of neurofeedback training on cognitive enhancement.

Dissertation topics in counseling psychology

Dissertation topics in counseling psychology investigate the psychological and social factors that influence human behavior and explore ways in which counseling can promote mental health and well-being. Common areas of focus include the effectiveness of counseling interventions, the role of diversity in counseling, and the impact of trauma on mental health.

  • The effectiveness of online counseling services in reducing symptoms of depression.
  • The role of cultural competence in counseling diverse populations.
  • The impact of counselor self-disclosure on therapeutic alliance and client outcomes.
  • The role of mindfulness in enhancing therapeutic outcomes in counseling.
  • The impact of childhood trauma on adult mental health and counseling strategies.
  • The effectiveness of expressive arts therapy in treating PTSD.
  • The role of family counseling in addressing adolescent behavioral problems.
  • The impact of grief counseling on coping with bereavement.
  • The effectiveness of career counseling in improving job satisfaction and career development.
  • The role of counseling in managing chronic illness and improving quality of life.
  • The impact of counseling interventions on reducing substance abuse relapse rates.
  • The effectiveness of marriage and relationship counseling on relationship satisfaction.
  • The role of positive psychology interventions in counseling practice.
  • The impact of counseling on improving self-esteem and body image.
  • The effectiveness of trauma-informed counseling approaches.
  • The role of counseling in supporting LGBTQ+ individuals.
  • The impact of counselor training on empathy and client satisfaction.
  • The effectiveness of cognitive-behavioral therapy in counseling settings.
  • The role of counseling in addressing internet and gaming addiction.

Dissertation topics in industrial psychology

Industrial psychology dissertation topics typically center around the application of psychological theories and principles in the workplace to enhance employee performance, motivation, and overall well-being. Possible subject matters may cover leadership skills acquisition, personnel training and development, job satisfaction, and achieving a healthy work-life balance.

  • The impact of organizational culture on employee motivation and productivity.
  • The effectiveness of leadership development programs on leadership skills and organizational outcomes.
  • The role of work-life balance initiatives in reducing employee burnout and turnover.
  • The impact of team diversity on innovation and performance in the workplace.
  • The effectiveness of performance appraisal systems in enhancing employee performance.
  • The role of psychological safety in promoting team learning and collaboration.
  • The impact of employee engagement strategies on organizational commitment and loyalty.
  • The effectiveness of conflict resolution training in improving workplace relationships.
  • The role of organizational justice in employee satisfaction and trust.
  • The impact of telecommuting on employee productivity and job satisfaction.
  • The effectiveness of reward systems in motivating employee performance.
  • The role of emotional intelligence in leadership effectiveness.
  • The impact of workplace bullying on employee mental health and organizational climate.
  • The effectiveness of training programs in reducing workplace accidents and injuries.
  • The role of job design in enhancing job satisfaction and performance.
  • The impact of corporate social responsibility on employee engagement and organizational reputation.
  • The effectiveness of mentoring programs in career development and succession planning.
  • The role of organizational change management in successful business transformations.
  • The impact of technology on job satisfaction and employee well-being.
  • The effectiveness of workplace wellness programs in improving employee health and reducing healthcare costs.

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Forensic psychology dissertation ideas

When it comes to forensic psychology dissertation ideas, the common themes usually involve the intersection between psychology and the criminal justice system. Prospective areas of investigation may include dissecting the psychological makeup of offenders, exploring the intricacies of eyewitness testimony and memory, delving into the psychology behind jury decision-making, and examining the evaluation and treatment of criminal offenders.

  • The effectiveness of risk assessment tools in predicting violent reoffending.
  • The role of psychological profiling in solving criminal cases.
  • The impact of eyewitness testimony reliability on jury decision-making.
  • The effectiveness of rehabilitation programs in reducing recidivism among juvenile offenders.
  • The role of mental illness in criminal defense and sentencing.
  • The impact of victim impact statements on sentencing outcomes in criminal trials.
  • The effectiveness of sex offender treatment programs in preventing reoffending.
  • The role of forensic psychology in child custody evaluations.
  • The impact of police interrogation techniques on false confessions.
  • The effectiveness of diversion programs in addressing mental health issues among offenders.
  • The role of psychological factors in the development of criminal behavior.
  • The impact of post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD) on law enforcement officers.
  • The effectiveness of restorative justice programs in victim and offender rehabilitation.
  • The role of psychology in understanding and preventing terrorism.
  • The impact of substance abuse on criminal behavior and legal outcomes.
  • The effectiveness of psychological interventions in managing aggression in prison populations.
  • The role of forensic psychology in assessing competency to stand trial.
  • The impact of childhood trauma on adult criminality.
  • The effectiveness of psychological support services for crime victims.
  • The role of psychology in ethical issues and decision-making in forensic settings.

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Choosing Your Research Topic: Some Pointers

Choosing Your Research Topic: Some Pointers

If you're doing a research project in counselling, psychotherapy, or counselling psychology, choosing your topic can be one of the hardest things to get right. And often one of the things you get the least advice on. So how should you go about it?

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Invaluable! Essential! Probably the most useful thing you can do to get you started. This will give you a real sense of the ‘shape’ of a research study in this field, what is expected of you, and the kinds of questions that you might want to ask.  Should be in your college library or ask a tutor.

originalITY is not everything

Often, in my experience, students come into Master’s or doctoral research projects thinking, ‘I must do something original… I must do something original.’ So they work away at finding some dark corner somewhere that no-one has ever looked into before. Of course, there does need to be originality in your research, but if you’re burrowing away into a corner somewhere then there’s a real danger that no-one else is going to be particularly interested in where you’re going—you’re off into a world of your own. So instead of asking yourself, ‘What can I do that no-one else has ever done before?’ ask yourself, ‘What can I do that builds on what has been done before?’ And that means…

…Get a sense of the field

What are the key questions being asked in your field today?  What are the issues that matter and that are of relevance to practice?  It’s great to draw on your own interests and experiences, but also make sure you develop some familiarity with the field as it currently stands.  This will help to ensure that your research is topical and relevant—of interest and importance to the wider field as well as yourself.  A great thing to do can be to find out what your tutors are researching and what they see as the key issues in the current field.  And do remember that there may be the possibility of developing your project alongside them in some way, so that you can contribute to a particular national- or international-level research initiative.

Also, right from the start, think about how your work and your research question might have the capacity to influence practice and policy.  This may be the biggest research project you’ll ever do.  So make it count.  Think about doing something that can really help others learn how to improve their practice, perhaps with a particular group of clients, or with respect to a particular method.  If it’s a doctoral level project, you’ll become a leading expert in that field, and you’ll be in a position to teach the rest of us how to be more helpful.  So think about what you’d like to find out about, which you can then disseminate to the field as a whole.

If you want to make your research count, have a really long think before you dive into doing research on therapists’ experiences or perceptions.  Lots of students study this: it’s reflexive, and it’s a relatively easy group to access.  But it also raises the question of how interested people are really going to be in how therapists’ see things.  After all, we’ve all been trained in particular beliefs and assumptions, so if we’re the subject of research, we’re often just going to reiterate what we’ve been taught to think.  Generally, clients make a much more worthwhile participant group, because you’re hearing first hand what it’s really like in therapy, and what works and what doesn’t.

Consult the literature

Once you’ve got some idea of what you’d like to look at, find out how other people have tried to answer that question. If no-one has tried to answer it before, that’s great, but you need to be really sure about that before going on to furrow your own path—after all, you don’t want to get to the end of your research to find out that somebody ‘discovered’ the same thing as you decades ago. So have a look on Google Scholar, and particularly on social science search engines like PsychInfo. Undertaking such searches also ensures that your research will be embedded within the wider research field, and it may well give you ideas about the kinds of questions that are timely to ask.

Make sure it's related to therapeutic practice

Choose a topic which is related, at least in some way, to the field of therapeutic practice. Most directly, this may include things like: clients’ experiences of helpful and unhelpful factors, how psychological interventions are perceived from those outside the field, or the applied role of counselling in such fields as education. Exploring people’s experiences of a particular phenomenon—for instance, women’s experiences of birth trauma—can also be related to therapeutic practice, but just be clear what the association might be. For instance, could that help therapists know how to work most effectively with that client group, or to know what issues to be sensitized to.

Find yourself a clearly-defined question

Try to find a single, clearly defined question as the basis for your study (see my Research Aims and Questions pointers ). This can then serve as your title. If you can't encapsulate your research project into a single question/sentence at some point, the chances are, you're probably not clear about exactly what it is you are asking.

That's ‘question’, not ‘questions’

One of the biggest problems students face is that they ask too many inter-related questions, with too many constructs of interest, and therefore get very muddled in what they are doing. For instance, they’re interested in attachment styles, and how it relates to dropout as mediated by the client’s personality in EMDR for trauma. But that’s five different constructs (attachment styles, dropout, personality types, EMDR, trauma—and, indeed, a sixth implicit one, which is the outcomes of EMDR for trauma), and generally you want to focus down on just one or two constructs (particularly in qualitative research), or maybe three at most if you are doing quantitative. So, for instance, you could focus on how attachment style influences dropout, or how clients experience EMDR for trauma, or the role of personality styles in mediating outcomes in EMDR for trauma. Or you could even just focus down on how clients experience dropout. All nice, straightforward questions that you can really get into at Master’s or doctoral level depth. So think about the constructs that you definitely want to focus in on, and let go of those that are maybe less central to your concerns. Of course, that’s difficult, and three of the main reasons why are given below—along with the things you may need to remind yourself of:

'I won't have enough material otherwise.'   Your word limit may seem like a lot, but you'll be amazed at how quickly it goes. If you just focus on one question, you will be able to go into it in a great amount of depth—far more appropriate to Master’s or doctoral study than trying to answer a number of questions and subsequently coming away with numerous superficial answers.

'There's lots of different aspects of this area that I'm interested in.' That's great, but you won't be able to cover it all in this one project. You can always do further research after this one. In limiting yourself to just one question, you may well experience feelings of loss or disappointment as you let go of areas you're really interested in, but it's better to feel that loss now than after you've put months of work into areas that are just too dispersed.

'I've already started to ask this other question, and I don't want to lose the reading that I've already done'. Again, it can be painful letting go of things, but there is no value in ‘throwing good money after bad.’ Sometimes in research you need to be brutal, and cut out areas of inquiry that don't fit in—even if you've sweated blood over them. Remember what authors say: the quality of their book is defined by what they leave out!

That’s ‘question’, not ‘answer’

Some of the most problematic projects come about when researchers try to show that a particular answer is the correct one, and consequently won’t let anything—including their own findings—get in their way. So if you really believe something about psychological therapies, like ‘person-centred therapy is much more effective than cognitive-behavioural therapy’, or ‘women make much better counselling psychologists than men’ then you may want to steer clear of this topic. That is, unless you can really get yourself into a frame of mind in which you are open to the possibility that you might find the absolute opposite of what you want—and you can enthusiastically write about the implications of this finding. Good research is like good therapy: you put to one side your own assumptions as much as possible, so that the reality of whatever you are encountering can come through. So, in trying to work out your research question, here’s something to really ask yourself:

What is the question that I genuinely don’t know the answer to (but would love to find out)?

And ‘genuinely’ here means genuinely. It means you really, actually, don’t know what the answer to that question is. If you can find that question, it’ll help enormously in your whole research project, because it’ll mean that you’re genuinely open to, and interested in, finding out what’s out there. That’s research!

But make sure there’s not too much literature on it

If you ask a question on which much has already been written—like the effectiveness of person-centred therapy—then you’re likely to be drowned in material before you even get to the end of the literature review. So narrow down your question—e.g. the effectiveness of advanced empathy in person-centred therapy—until you’ve got a manageable number of references in your sights. Don’t worry if it seems too few, you’ll no doubt pick up more references as you go along. And remember, you need to have full mastery of the literature regarding the question your asking, and it is a lot easier to master the information in five or six papers than it is in hundreds.

What’s often ideal is if you can move one step on from some pre-existing literature: e.g. extending a study about depression in men to looking at depression in women, testing out a theory that you’ve found in a book, or using qualitative research to address a question that has previously only been addressed through quantitative research. So don’t get too hung up on being totally ‘original’: in fact, if you try to be too original you can end up in a sea of confusion with no theoretical or methodological concepts to anchor yourself to. Having an original twist is often much more productive—you’re saying something new, but you’re building on what’s already been laid down.

Think methodology from the start

It’s no good coming up with a brilliant question if there is no way of actually answering it, or if answering it is going to be such a headache that you’ll wish that you never started in the first place. So as you come up with ideas, think about how feasible it might actually be to put them into practice. This is something you may really want to discuss early on with a colleague or research tutor.

Respondents MUST be accessible

In terms of the feasibility of the study, probably the most important question is whether or not you are actually going to get anyone to participate—to respond to your interviews, questionnaires, etc. It is essential to the success of your study that you get a good response rate, so thinking about who you do research with is often as important as thinking about what you do (see my research pointers here on recruiting participants). A number of factors will determine how good your response is likely to be: how big the population is in total, their motivation to help you, how easy it will be for you to get in touch with them, how cautious you will need to be as a consequence of ethical safeguards. So don’t just come up with an idea and hope blindly that someone out there will be interested. However hard you think it will be to get participants, you can guarantee that it will actually be several times harder than that, so make sure this is something you think about, and address, at an early stage.

Ethics come first

The principles of non-maleficence—doing no harm to your respondent—and, ideally, beneficence—promoting the respondent’s well-being—should be an integral part of your research design. So, right from the very start of your project, think about ways in which your research might benefit those that are involved; and also make sure that you have read and familiarised yourself with appropriate ethical guidelines, as well as any other sets of relevant standards.

Aside from ‘doing the right thing’, the issue of ethics will be an important one for you because, in any research study, you will need to submit your project to an ethics committee (see above), and the more sensitive your work, the more committees and the longer the time this is likely to take. For instance, if you wish to carry out research in the National Health Service, you will almost certainly need to go through an NHS ethics committee, which can take many months to consider and respond to proposals. So, as you start to develop your research ideas, be aware of the ethical issues and processes that it might raise, and try to find out about the ethical submissions that such a study is likely to entail. That way, you won’t suddenly find yourself facing a long and uncertain wait before you can proceed with your work -- or, if you do, at least you’ll be prepared for it.

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Theses/dissertations from 2019 2019.

Attachment and Relationship Quality: A Longitudinal Cross-Lagged Panel Model Examining the Association of Attachment Styles and Relationship Quality in Married Couples , Meagan Cahoon Alder

Coding Rupture Indicators in Couple Therapy (CRICT): An Observational Coding Scheme , AnnaLisa Ward Carr

We Shall Overcome: The Association Between Family of Origin Adversity, Coming to Terms, and Relationship Quality for African Americans , Kylee Marshall

Sri Lankan Widows' Mental Health: Does Type of Spousal Loss Matter? , Katrina Nicole Nelson

The Role of the Autonomic Nervous System in the Relationship Between Emotion Regulation and Conflict Tactics in Couples , Natalie Gold Orr

A Content Analysis of Ethnic Minorities in the Professional Discipline of Clinical Psychology , Pedro L. Perez Aquino

Sleep, Stress, and Sweat: Implications for Client Physiology Prior to Couple Therapy , Christina Michelle Rosa

Theses/Dissertations from 2018 2018

A Content Analysis of the Journal of Adolescent Health: Using Past Literature to Guide Healthcare Research of US Ethnic Minority Adolescents , Kate Amanda Handy

Stress of Trying Daily Therapy Interventions , Emily Kathryn Hansen

U.S. Racial/Ethnic/Cultural Groups in Counseling Psychology Literature: A Content Analysis , Jared Mark Hawkins

Can Attachment Behaviors Moderate the Influence of Conflict Styles on Relationship Quality? , Cameron W. Hee

Therapist Behaviors That Predict the Therapeutic Alliance in Couple Therapy , Bryan C. Kubricht

Insider Perspectives of Mate Selection in Modern Chinese Society , Szu-Yu Lin

The Development of a Reliable Change Index and Cutoff for the SCORE-15 , Cara Ann Nebeker Adams

Difference in Therapeutic Alliance: High-Conflict Co-Parents vs Regular Couples , Andrea Mae Parady

Effects of Exercise on Clinical Couple Interactions , Samantha Karma-Jean Simpson

The Effect of Common Factor Therapist Behaviors on Change in Marital Satisfaction , Li Ping Su

Theses/Dissertations from 2017 2017

Physiological Attunement and Influence in Couples Therapy: Examining the Roots of Therapeutic Presence , Julia Campbell Bernards

Youth Disclosure: Examining Measurement Invariance Across Time and Reporter , Robb E. Clawson

A Pilot Study Examining the Role of Treatment Type and Gender in Cortisol Functioning , Stephanie Young Davis

Longitudinal Relations Between Interparental Conflict and Adolescent Self-Regulation: The Moderating Role of Attachment to Parents , Lisa Tensmeyer Hansen

Cost Outcomes for Major Depressive Disorder and Bipolar Disorder Across Professional License Types and Modalities , Julia H. Jones

The Relationship Between Relational Aggression and Sexual Satisfaction: Investigating the Mediating Role of Attachment Behaviors , Melece Vida Meservy

The Effects of Family Stressors on Depression in Latino Adolescents as Mediated by Interparental Conflict , Jenny Carolina Mondragon

A Longitudinal Examination of Parental Psychological Control and Externalizing Behavior in Adolescents with Adolescent Internalized Shame as a Mediating Variable , Iesha Renee Nuttall

Multiculturalism and Social Work: A Content Analysis of the Past 25 Years of Research , Lauren Christine Smithee

Implicit Family Process Rules Specific to Eating-Disordered Families , Mallory Rebecca Wolfgramm

The Impact of Timing of Pornography Exposure on Mental Health, Life Satisfaction, and Sexual Behavior , Bonnie Young

Theses/Dissertations from 2016 2016

The Relationship Between the Poor Parenting in Childhood and Current Adult Symptoms of Anxiety and Depression: Attachment as a Mediator , Kayla Lynn Burningham

Longitudinal Examination of Observed Family Hostility and Adolescent Anxiety and Depression as Mediated by Adolescent Perspective Taking and Empathic Concern , Trevor Dennis Dahle

The Influence of Client General Anxiety and Attachment Anxiety onAlliance Development in Couple Therapy , Erica Leigh Delgado

U.S. Ethnic Groups in the Journal of Family Psychology : A Content Analysis , Jessica Croft Gilliland

Passion and Sexuality in Committed Relationships , Emilie Iliff

Does Self-Esteem Mediate the Effect of Attachment on Relationship Quality , Alexis Lee

A Content Analysis and Status Report of Adolescent Development Journals: How Are We Doing in terms of Ethnicity and Diversity? , Jason Bernard Lefrandt

The Effect of Marital Therapy on Physical Affection , Tiffany Ann Migdat

Predicting Externalizing Behaviors in Latino Adolescents Using Parenting and EducationalFactors , Sergio Benjamin Pereyra

Pathways to Marriage: Relationship History and Emotional Health as Individual Predictors of Romantic Relationship Formation , Garret Tyler Roundy

Examining the Link Between Exercise and Marital Arguments in Clinical Couples , Bailey Alexandra Selland

Cost-Effectiveness of Psychotherapy and Dementia: A Comparison by Treatment Modality and Healthcare Provider , Megan Ruth Story

Childhood Abuse Types and Adult Relational Violence Mediated by Adult Attachment Behaviors and Romantic Relational Aggression in Couples , Tabitha Nicole Webster

Theses/Dissertations from 2015 2015

The Effects of Marital Attachment and Family-of-Origin Stressors on Body Mass Index , Merle Natasha Bates

Shame, Relational Aggression, and Sexual Satisfaction: A Longitudinal Study , Austin Ray Beck

Parent and Adolescent Attachment and Adolescent Shame and Hope with Psychological Control as a Mediator , Natasha K. Bell

The Relationship Among Male Pornography Use, Attachment, and Aggression in Romantic Relationships , Andrew P. Brown

The Moderating Effect of Attachment Behaviors on the Association Between Video Game Use, Time Together as a Problem, and Relationship Quality , Stella Christine Dobry

Attachment Behaviors as a Moderator of the Relationship Between Disapproval and Relationship Satisfaction , Lauren Drean

Effects of Interparental Conflict on Taiwanese Adolescents’ Depression and Externalizing Problem Behavior: A Longitudinal Study , Chih Han Hsieh

The Cost Effectiveness of Psychotherapy for Treating Adults with Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder , Micah LaVar Ingalls

Effects of Positive and Negative Events on Daily Relationship Effect for Clinical Couples: A Daily Diary Study , Kayla Dawn Mennenga

A Longitudinal Study of Therapist Emotion Focused Therapy Interventions Predicting In-Session Positive Couple Behavior , Josh Novak

Facilitative Implicit Rules and Adolescent Emotional Regulation , Lexie Y. Pfeifer

Avoidant Parental and Self Conflict-Resolution Styles and Marital Relationship Self-Regulation: Do Perceived Partner Attachment BehaviorsPlay a Moderating Role? , Erin L. Rackham

Individual Personality and Emotional Readiness Characteristics Associated with Marriage Preparation Outcomes of Perceived Helpfulness and Change , Megan Ann Rogers

Interactions Between Race, Gender, and Income in Relationship Education Outcomes , Andrew K. Thompson

Theses/Dissertations from 2014 2014

Partner Attachment and the Parental Alliance , Ashley B. Bell

A Glimmer of Hope? Assessing Hope as a Moderator of the Relationship Between Parenting and Adolescent Depressive Symptoms , Lisa D. Bishop

Father Influence on Adolescent Sexual Debut , Daniel Joseph Blocker

Stable Conflict Resolution Styles and Commitment: Their Roles in Marital Relationship Self-Regulation , Rebecca Suzanne Boyd

Me, You, and Porn: A Common-Fate Analysis of Pornography Use and Sexual Satisfaction Among Married Couples , Cameron C. Brown

The Relationship Between Partner Perceptions of Marital Power and Sexual Satisfaction as Mediated by Observed Hostile Interaction , Amanda Claire Christenson

The Impact of Parentification on Depression Moderated by Self-Care: A Multiple Group Analysis by Gender for South Korea and the U.S. , Sunnie Giles

Romantic Relational Aggression in Parents and Adolescent Child Outcomes , Jennifer Nicole Hawkley

Cost-Effectiveness of Treating Oppositional Defiant Disorder: A Comparison by Treatment Modality and Mental Health Provider Type , Julie Denise Malloy

Constructive vs. Destructive Anger: A Model and Three Pathways for the Expression of Anger , Kierea Chanelle Meloy

Treatment Outcomes for Mood Disorders with Concurrent Partner Relational Distress: A Comparison by Treatment Modality and Profession , Holly Pack

Cost Effectiveness of Treating Generalized Anxiety Disorder in Adolescence: A Comparison by Provider Type and Therapy Modality , Kathryn Evelyn Reynolds

Commitment, Forgiveness, and Relationship Self-Regulation: An Actor-Partner Interdependence Model , Heather Michele Smith

A Comparison of Contemporary Filial Piety in Rural and Non-Rural China and Taiwan , Li Ping Su

A Dyadic Analysis of Couple Attachment Behaviors as Predictors of Dietary Habits and Physical Activity Levels , Stephanie Young

Theses/Dissertations from 2013 2013

Cost-Effectiveness of Treating Pervasive Developmental Disorders: A Comparison by Treatment Modality , Jaime Elizabeth Ballard

Couples' Experience of Attachment-Related Change in Context of Couple-Centered, Enactment-Based Therapy Process and Therapist-Centered Therapy Process: A Qualitative Study , James Waid Ballard

Links between High Economic Distress and School Engagement as Mediated through Negative Marital Interaction and Parental Involvement , Lauren Alyssa Bone Barnes

The Relationship Between Frequency of Incest and Relational Outcomes with Family-of-Origin Characteristics as a Potential Moderating Variable , Kathleen Diane Baxter

Parental Involvement, Parent-Child Warmth and School Engagement as Mediated by Self-Regulation , Jeffrey James Bentley

The Effect of Attachment on the Therapeutic Alliance in Couples Therapy , Shawn A. Bills

Intrinsic Religiosity and Adolescent Depression and Anxiety: The Mediating Role of Components of Self-Regulation , Brent Charles Black

The Relationship Between Romantic Relationship Initiation Processes of Single LDS Emerging Adults and Change in Attachment Working Models with Implications for Practice , Matthew Lloyd Call

Attachment and Covert Relational Aggression in Marriagewith Shame as a Potential Moderating Variable: A Two Wave Panel Study , Charity Elaine Clifford

Family Implicit Rules, Shame, and Adolescent Prosocial and Antisocial Behaviors , Jeffrey Paul Crane

Infidelity and Forgiveness: Therapists' Views on Reconciliation and Restoration of Trust Following Disclosure of Infidelity , Miranda Mae Goldie

Power of Shame: The Moderating Effects of Parental and Peer Connection on the Relationship Between Adolescent Shame and Depression, Self-Esteem, and Hope , Alexander L. Hsieh

Couple Attachment and Sexual Desire Discrepancy: A Longitudinal Study of Non-Clinical Married Couples at Mid-Life , Anthony Allen Hughes

Factors Relating to Romantic Relationship Experiences for Emerging Adults , Sabra Elyse Johnson

Attachment Behaviors as Mediators Between Family-of-Origin Quality and Couple Communication Quality in Marriage: Implications for Couples Therapy , Darin Justin Knapp

Division of Labor and Marital Satisfaction in China and Taiwan , Bryan C. Kubricht

Stability and Change in Women's Personality Across the Life Course , Carly D. LeBaron

The Cost Effectiveness of Collaborative Mental Health Services In Outpatient Psychotherapy Care , Ashley Ann Maag

The Relationship Between Insecure Attachment and Premarital Sexual Timing , Carly Ostler

A Longitudinal View of the Association Between Therapist Behaviors and Couples' In-Session Process: An Observational Pilot Study of Emotionally Focused Couples Therapy , Lori Kay Schade

Conflict Resolution Styles as Mediators of Female Childhood Sexual Abuse Experience and Couple Relationship Satisfaction and Stability in Adulthood , Ashlee Elizabeth Sloan

The Relationship Between Video Game Use and Couple Attachment Behaviors in Committed Romantic Relationships , Jamie McClellan Smith

Psychological Control, Parental Support, Adolescent Grades and School Engagement , David Brian Thompson

Shame Not the Same for Different Styles of Blame: Shame as a Mediating Variable for Severity of Childhood Sexual Abuse and Trauma Symptoms in Three Attribution of Blame Groups , Tabitha Nicole Webster

Theses/Dissertations from 2012 2012

The Mediating Influence of Child Self-Regulation on the Relationship Between Couple Attachment Security in Parents and Anxiety in Their Children , David P. Adamusko

Couple Communication as a Mediator Between Work-Family Conflict and Marital Satisfaction , Sarah J. Carroll

The Role of Trait Forgiveness in Moderating the Relationship between Materialism and Relationship Instability in Couples , Lance J. Dome

Relationship Between Observed Parental Optimism and Adolescent Optimism with Parental Involvement as a Mediating Variable: Two Wave Panel Study , Allison Ellsworth

Mental Health Treatment for Children and Adolescents: Cost Effectiveness, Dropout, and Recidivism by Presenting Diagnosis and Therapy Modality , David Fawcett

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Theses/dissertations from 2022 2022.

Death Anxiety: A Quantitative Exploration of Professional Counselors Experiences , Kaitlyn Judith Kaus

What Rural Middle School Students Who Have Been Bullied Can Teach Us About Bullying: A Phenomenological Study , Sarah Lendt

Theses/Dissertations from 2021 2021

Supporting Resilience in Reserve Component Spouses During Deployment: The Impact of Family Life Cycle Phase and Deployment History on Social Support Needs , Jennifer L. Ceminsky

Novice Professional School Counselor Development: An Interpretative Phenomenological Analysis of Supports and Resources , Lynn M. O'Brien

Navigating Integration: A Grounded Theory of Practicing Clinicians' Experiences Integrating Neuroscience in their Mental Health Clinical Practice , Barbara K. Skodje-Mack

Predicting Mental Health Counseling Professionals’ Willingness to Discuss Sexuality Issues with Clients , Becca L. Thompson

Theses/Dissertations from 2020 2020

An Examination of Nature Relatedness, Nature Exposure, and Quality of Work-Life Among Student Affairs Professionals , Breanne Hiivala

Predicting Academic Outcomes of Reinstated Technical College Students Following an Academic Suspension , Erica E. Stene Winkler

Theses/Dissertations from 2019 2019

Engagement and STEM Degree Completion: An Analysis of the Relationship Between Time-To-Completion and Engagement and Pre-College Variables , Karina (Harstad) Clennon

Death: A Qualitative Content Analysis of Counseling Journals, 1986–2016 , Aaron Suomala Folkerds

Racial Microaggressions and Alienation Among Hmong American College Students , Bruce Yang

Theses/Dissertations from 2018 2018

Working Mothers: The Relationship Between Intensive Mothering and Work-Family Conflict , Casey E. Baker

The Experience of Microaggressions within Cross-Racial Videoconferencing Supervision: A Case Study , Jamie Hedin

Theses/Dissertations from 2017 2017

Adolescents' Experiences Returning to School after a Mental Health Hospitalization , Pamela Iverson

Women’s Choice in College STEM Majors: Impact of Ability Tilt on Women Students’ Educational Choice , Audie Jane Willis

Theses/Dissertations from 2016 2016

The Relationship between College Students' Use of Facebook and their Feelings of Alienation from their Institution , Oleksandr Komarenko

Theses/Dissertations from 2015 2015

The Fertility Problem Inventory and Infertility-Related Stress: A Case Study , Staci Leigh Born

Feminist Identities: Career Choices and Experiences of College-Educated Women , Kerry Diekmann

A Phenomenological Investigation of Clinical Intuition among Alcohol and Drug Counselors , Zach Hansen

A Phenomenological Study of the Experience of Counseling for Women with Addictions , Jennifer Karin Londgren

A Grounded Theory of Women's Leadership Experiences in Higher Education: Navigating from the Director Level , Laura Ann Maki

Theses/Dissertations from 2014 2014

Experiences and Perspectives of Clinical Supervisors in Cross-Cultural Supervision: The Impact of Supervisor Race and Ethnicity , Masahiko Sato

Theses/Dissertations from 2013 2013

Trait Emotional Intelligence, Perceived Discrimination, and Academic Achievement among African American and Latina/o High School Students: A Study of Academic Resilience , Nicholas Russell Abel

An Investigation of the Relationship Between School Failure and At-Risk Students' General Self-Efficacy, Academic Self-Efficacy, and Motivation , Marguerite Josephine Wentzel

Theses/Dissertations from 2011 2011

Freshman Student-Faculty Interactions and GPA: Predictors of Retention and Overall Satisfaction , Katelyn Romsa

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Adolescents' self-determination to regulate eating behaviors: adaptation and validation of a self-report measure.

Afghan Jews and their children: a qualitative study exploring the lived experiences and psychological impact of acculturation on first and second generation traditional Afghan Jewish immigrants.

Assessing the organizational response to vicarious trauma in first responder and victim assistance agencies

Assessing worldview orientation in people of northern rural Maine

The association between complex trauma and executive functioning among an adolescent inpatient population

Beliefs about mental illness and its impact on attitudes toward treatment: an examination of the Asian-Indian immigrant population in the United States.

Body Image Experiences Among Men In Midlife: Test Of An Integrated Model.

Bringing an ecological perspective to quality of life research: can empowerment theory explain variance in quality of life ratings?.

Building resilience in the Stronglinks program: exploring experiences of stress, coping, and resilience for Latina adolescents in a school-based program.

Cognitive, emotional, and behavioral factors linking trauma exposure with adolescent dating violence

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Dissertations from 2024 2024.

Say Her Name: a Phenomenological Study on Black Women’s Experiences with Fearful Encounters with the Police , Marilyn Shantey Buford

White Counseling Psychology Doctoral Trainees’ Experiences Broaching Whiteness with White Clients: An Interpretative Phenomenological Study , Zari Koelbel Carpenter

Counselor Education Doctoral Student Supervisors’ Preparedness to Address Indirect Trauma: Compassion Fatigue, Secondary Traumatic Stress, and Vicarious Trauma , Dynetta Clark

Examining Ethnic-Racial Socialization as a Predictor of Resilience and Ethnic-Racial Stress in Hispanic/Latine Young Adults , Adrian Josue Hernandez

Long COVID Patients: A Phenomenology Study Exploring Mental Health and Psychosocial Adaptation to Disability , Tonia Joy Lans

From Doctoral Student to Professor: The Professional Socialization and Career Development of International Counselor Educators , Ayla Martine Ludwig

Acculturation, Well-Being and Identity of Oromo Immigrants , Hawi M. Wako

Dissertations from 2023 2023

Racial Identity, Student-Professor Interactions, and Social Support: Predictors of Graduate Experiences for Black Women in Graduate Programs , Darrielle Allen

Exploring the Dimensions of Lesbian, Gay, and Bisexual Affirmative Clinical Supervision , Lindsey N. Dollar

Measuring Multicultural Competence in Counseling , Martha Mae Golubski

A Narrative Inquiry Study of Adult Female Survivors of Childhood Sexual Abuse and Their Journey into Individual Counseling , Alex Houseknecht

The Impact of Gendered Racial and Bisexual Microaggressions on the Access to Decent Work for Black Bisexual Women: An Examination of the Moderation and Mediation Effects of Work Volition and Proactive Personality , Angela Chloe Lewis

Exposure to Videos of Police Brutality Against Black Americans and Posttraumatic Stress Symptoms Among U.S. Adults , Ingrid Rauk

Effects of a Self-Forgiveness Intervention on Recovery from Substance Use Disorders , Michael Saltzman

An Analogue Study of Expected Working Alliance and Hope with Victims of Military Sexual Trauma Among Civilian and Military-Oriented Therapists , Alishia D. Salyer

A Phenomenological Investigation of the Meaning Making Experiences of Christian Women Who had an Abortion , Anne E. Stocker

Influence of a Multicultural Counseling and Psychology Course on Counseling Psychology and Counselor Education Master’s Students Color-Blind Ideologies and Ethnic Identity , Rebecca Tuinstra

Antiracist School Counseling Pedagogy: A Quasi-Experimental Multiple Regression Analysis , Star L. Zetocha

Dissertations from 2022 2022

Counseling Supervisors' Experiences Facilitating Supervisees' Cultural Competence , Christopher D. Bozell

Examining Academic Self-Efficacy, Race-Related Stress, Psychological Well-Being, and Racial Centrality on Black Former Undergraduate Historically Black College Students Currently Enrolled in Graduate Predominantly White Institutions , Maime Butler

Intersectional Identities of Race and Religion of African American Muslims and Their Attitudes Toward Seeking Mental Health Services , Cheruba A. Dhanaraj

Examining The Relationship Between Therapists’ Attachment-Related Characteristics And The Process And Outcome Of Psychotherapy , Char M. Houben

An Exploration of Stressors and Perceptions of Wellness Among Christian Church Ministry Wives , Laura Ann Kellicut

Generation Status, Ethnic Identity, Colonial Mentality, And Enculturation In Filipino Americans , Kamille Patricia Urmaza La Rosa

Factors in Graduate Student Resilience and Intention to Persist During Doctoral Study , Amber Mosley

Stressors And Coping Of Mexican American College Undergraduates , Jeanette Calvario Perales

The Effects of Therapist Attachment on the Process and Outcome of Psychotherapy , Kristin Elizabeth Roberts

Power, Privilege, and Permission: A Qualitative Study on the Perspectives of Vocational Rehabilitation Counselors Who Serve Racially Diverse Clients , Cherrelle Singleton

Attachment and Older Adults in Psychotherapy: A Latent Profile Analysis of Psychological Distress across Treatment , Brian Michael Stran

Perceived Discrimination, Stereotype Threat, Grit, and Neuropsychological Performance in African Americans , Brandon E. Tross

Primary Caregiver Attitudes and Counseling Centers in High Poverty Elementary Schools , Emma Westra

The Acculturation Process of International Students in CACREP Counseling Programs: A Grounded Theory Approach , Hanny Wuysang

Dissertations from 2021 2021

Non-Affirmation as a Moderator Between Social Support and Quality of Life for Transgender Populations , Michael Evitts

Exploring Generational Difference of Acculturation, Ethnic Identity and Racial Identity in Liberian Immigrants and Their Children Living in the United States , Breezie J. Gibson

Black Men’s Perception of Their Father-Son Relationship , Shaakira E. Jones

Racial Identity, Masculinity, and Academic Help-Seeking Behaviors in African American Male College Students , Walter T. Malone

Academic Resilience, Student Engagement, and Academic Achievement Among Black Male Undergraduates at Predominantly White Institutions , Henry C. McCain III

Journey to the Professoriate: Exploring the Career Development of African American Male Faculty in Counselor Education , LaCretisha Danielle McDole

Experiences of Urban School Counselors: An Interpretive Phenomenological Study , Jennifer A. Meador

Intragroup Marginalization Among Latinx Migrant Farmworker College Students , Annette Calvario Perales

The Lived Experiences of African American Counselors: An Exploration of Their Reactions to Trauma Survivors , Zanovia P. Tucker

Dissertations from 2020 2020

Acculturation, Psychological Well-Being and Substance Use Behaviors in Asian Indian Americans , Sonia Y. Amin

Between Two Worlds: A Phenomenological Exploration of Experiences and Understandings Related to Race for Black Transracially Adopted Emerging Adults , Kyrai Antares

Ethnic Identity, Stress, and Anxiety in Latinx University Students at Predominantly White Institutions , Anel Arias

Racial Identity among Native American Adults in the Southwestern United States , Deidre P. Begay

Knowledge, Application, and Educational Experiences in Social Justice among Licensed Professional Counselors , Michael Bobbitt

Counselor Education Doctoral Students’ Experiences as Developing Gatekeepers , Diana Charnley

Community Involvement as a Protective Factor in Black College Students at Predominantly White Institutions , Shelee-Ann M. Flemmings

A Phenomenological Study of Faculty Members’ Experiences with Attempting To Integrate Religion and Spirituality into Counseling Psychology Doctoral Training , Theresa M. Nutten

The Effects of a Course Oriented In Critical Race Theory on White Counselor Trainees’ Multicultural Counseling Competence, White Privilege Attitudes, and Cross Racial Contact , Dawnielle D. Simmons

Multicultural Competence, White Privilege Attitudes and the Working Alliance in Clinical Supervision , Michelle A. Stahl

Dissertations from 2019 2019

Examining the Relationships of Coping Style and Athletic Identity with Adjustment to College among First-Year Division III Collegiate Athletes , Kate Hibbard-Gibbons

College Adjustment, Belongingness, Academic Self-Efficacy, Persistence, and Academic Success among First-Generation College Students , Heather R. Highhouse

Negotiating American Racial Constructs: First- Generation African Caribbean Immigrants’ Experience with Race , Rommel Johnson

A Phenomenological Investigation of Women’s Infertility and Miscarriage Grief Experiences , Tristan McBain

A Case Study of a Jail Participating in an Animal-Assisted Crisis Response Program , Erica Schlau

College Students with Physical Disabilities: An Exploratory Investigation within Counselor Education , Adam Tolbert Wall

Dissertations from 2018 2018

Qualitative Analogue Study on Student Therapist’s Reactions to Client Suicidality , Cynthia A. Beevers

Black Graduate Students’ Experiences of Stress and Coping , Shealyn J. Blanchard

The Role of Personal Experience with Death Related Grief Among Counselors Working with Grieving Clients , Stephanie R. Bobbitt

The Grief Experience of Spousal and Adult Child Caregivers of Individuals Diagnosed with Alzheimer’s Disease or Related Dementias Following Facility Placement , Andrew D. Clay

Color-Blind Racial Ideology, Social Justice Attitudes, and Cultural Competency in U.S. Medical Students and Resident Physicians , Jennifer G. Hahm

Strongly Bonded Supervisory Relationships: Demystifying the Bond Aspect of the Supervisory Working Alliance , Melissa Heinrich

Counselor Educators’ Perceptions of Nontraditional Master’s-Level Counseling Students and How Those Perceptions Shape Teaching Practices , Pamela J. Jordan

Perspective Taking, Multicultural Course Completion, and Political Ideology Affiliation Effects on Zero-Sum Belief Endorsement by White Counseling Trainees , Lindsay A. Okonowsky

The Integration of Creative and Expressive Arts in a Young Adult Problem-Solving Court , Ricky J. Pope

Dissertations from 2017 2017

Coping and Africultural Adolescents , Britne R. Amos

A Qualitative Investigation of the Interpersonal Changes White Psychology Trainees Experience During their Race-Based Learning and Development , Molly K. Beagle

LGBT Microaggressions in Counselor Education Programs , Sarah Bryan

From the Arab World to the American World: Transition and Adjustment Experiences of Muslim Women , Nancy Hammoudah

Interpersonal Dependency and Self-Efficacy on Intention to Return to a Domestically Violent Relationship among Low-Income Women , Erin N. Jenkins

Impact of Post-Secondary Correctional Education on Self-Efficacy and Personal Agency of Formerly Incarcerated African American Men , David E. Jones

Lived Experience of College Students Who Reduced their Alcohol Consumption , Devin L. Jordan

Attitudes toward Professional Psychological Help among Kenyan Immigrants Living in the United States , Reuben M. Mwangi

Dominican College Students’ Experiences of Distress, Help-Seeking and Stigma , Laura Alicia Pacheco del Castillo

Bicultural Identity Integration and Individual Resilience as Moderators of Acculturation Stress and Psychological Wellbeing of Asian Bicultural Immigrants , Hartini Abdul Rahman

How Friendships between Heterosexual and Sexual Minority Counseling Psychology Doctoral Students Affect Anti-Heterosexist Identity Development , Amber L. Sylvan

Dissertations from 2016 2016

Personality Factors, Self-Care, and Perceived Stress Levels on Counselor Education and Counseling Psychology Doctoral Students , Jennifer L. Bauer

Conceptualization, Measurement, and Effects of Helicopter Parenting on College Students from the Millennial Generation , BaoChun Z. Hind

The Influence of Racial Socialization on the Academic Achievement of Black College Students , Vanessa R. Laurent

African American Men’s Health: Regulating Race-Related Stress through Cognitive Flexibility , Brian P. Littleton

The Lived Experience of Individuals with Chronic Back and Neck Pain, Depression, and/or Anxiety , Tara L. Palmeri

Assessing Change in Attachment Security of Adolescents at Residential Therapeutic Programs , Laura Santa Thum

Dimensions of the Doctoral Dissertation Advising Relationship in Counselor Education: Mentoring Expectations, Satisfaction, and Time-to-Degree , LaSonda Wells

Exploring Interpersonal Variables Within the Supervisory Relationship: The Role of Supervisory Alliance, Supervisory Style, and Supervisee Attachment , Kathryn Wierda

The Lived Experiences of Conditionally Admitted College Students , Ashley J. Wildman

Dissertations from 2015 2015

Pedagogical Approaches to Multicultural Education within Teacher Preparation Programs , Mark Steven Barajas

Psychological and Social Variables Impacting Young Adults Caring for Severely Mentally Ill Mothers , Courtney Gale Deloney

The Impact of Childhood Sexual Abuse: A Qualitative Analysis of Healthy `Couples’ Perceptions , Brian C. Doane

Tongues Untied Truth Revealed: Body Image, Social Media, Identity Development, and Meaning-Making in Overweight and Obese Black Gay MSM , Amari Ja-Lynn Enam

Factors Influencing Academic Engagement and Achievement: Exploration of Impact of Parentification and Poverty in Adolescents’ Student-Teacher Relationships , Nontle Nako

Understandinq Second Generation Southeast Asian Americans' Lived Experience of lnterracial Romantic Partnerships with White European Americans , Sophia K. Rath

The Relationship between Counselor Trainees’ Personal Therapy Experiences and Client Outcome , Bonnie L. VanderWal

Impact of Athletic Identity and Emotional Competence on Athletes’ Attitudes toward Seeking Professional Psychological Help , Garett V. Weatherhead

Dissertations from 2014 2014

Urban School Counseling Impact: An ABA Reversal Single Subject Time-Series Analysis of Academic, Suspension, and Attendance Data , Katherine L. N. Colles

Testing a Model of Maladaptive Perfectionism and Depression Symptoms: The Roles of Emotional Disclosure, Emotion Regulation Strategies, Adult Attachment, and Shame , Angela M. Garrison

Exploring Help-Seeking Intentions among Black American Church-Goers , Krystelle Jean-Michel

The Relationship between Racial Ambiguity and Self-Concept in Multiracial lndividuals , James R. Jobe

Males’ Expectations of Counseling , Sheryl Kelly

The Counselor Experience in Counseling Clients Who Have Been Sexually Assaulted , Carrie J. Tremble

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  • Psychological Science: Counseling Essay (Theory of Counseling) Another important aspect is the counseling process; this depends on the individual counselor and client and the urgency of the issue in question.
  • Transcription of Counseling Session The purpose of this paper is to present the analysis of the verbatim transcription of a session with the client along with discussing the theoretical framework and providing reflection.
  • Accountability and Outcome in the Counseling Profession A client involvement in the therapy process will determine the therapy outcome in addition to quality of the treatment choice. For a counselor, it is crucial to approach this process with honesty and responsibility in […]
  • Managing Resistance in Correctional Counseling In the setting of corrective counseling, the client’s resistance to treatment may look different and manifest itself in a range of resistance, from passivity and ignorance to open confrontation with the counselor.
  • Comparison of Codes of Ethics: The American Counseling Association and the American Psychological Association Both the Psychologist and the counselor abide to the same codes of conduct with regard to terminating their services to a client.
  • Importance of Counseling Skills Essay As earlier mentioned, counseling is a vocational process that requires a lot of passion and application of certain skills by a counselor, in order to achieve success. Therefore, I foresee struggle to master the skill […]
  • The Significance of Lifespan Development in the Practice of Counseling Psychology The physical aspect of lifespan development is one of the important ones: it is related to the growth and development of the body and changes in the body and the brain.
  • Mental Health Counseling Admission Essay The decision to apply for the clinical counseling in mental health program was mainly influenced by an internship that I had at the Carter Center of Mental Health.
  • Counseling Practice in Organization This presents itself as prime situation where a counselor is needed in order to get to the heart of the matter, identify what the employee truly wants to do and create some form of action […]
  • Psychoanalytic Therapy Approach in Group Counseling This system of interpretation and therapeutic treatment of psychological disorders is also known as the “talk therapy” as it is based on the intercourse of the Analysand and the Analyst who listens to the patient’s […]
  • Personal Values and Counseling Sessions However, non-verbal clues may reveal the personal values of the counselor to the patient. Counselors should pay special attention to trying to avoid the impact of their personal values on the counseling process and advice […]
  • Counseling Session Transcription: Kenry Lambert Case The investigation of the given cases presupposes the creation of the specific theoretical framework that can be applied to the case to help the student to eliminate undesired behaviors and achieve success in socialization.
  • Career Guidance and Counseling Additionally, significant contributions in career guidance and counseling have helped develop career guidance and counseling. Davis introduced guidance and counseling in public schools in 1907.
  • Theory of Counseling: Solution Focused Therapy It is usually designed to aid the client to picture him/herself in a realistic future that is different to the present and past and when the problem the client is experiencing is non-existent.
  • Therapy and Mental Health Counseling The scholars emphasize that, unlike medications, therapy is a journey that requires awareness and acceptance of the change to heal from stress and trauma.
  • Theories and Applications of Counseling and Psychotherapy Counseling is a kind of psychological assistance aimed to overcome the problems of a mental and emotional nature.
  • Counseling Assessment Reliability and Validity In order to determine the level of content validity, one has to examine whether the scale is developed appropriately in that he/she has to examine items such as the level of reading necessary to understand […]
  • Psychology, Theology, and Spirituality in Christian Counseling The author adds that the counselor needs spiritual maturity in a bid to get the client to the same level of maturity.
  • Counseling: Strengths and Weaknesses Directive counseling presupposes a counselor’s choice of topic, the interpretation of a client’s responses, and recommendations that aim to impact a client’s decision-making.
  • Cultural Bias in Counseling Practices Among other factors, cultural biases result from the fact that most of the counseling practices were created in the context of the dominant Euro-American culture.
  • Ethics in Group Counseling According to Crespi, it is important for the counselor and learners to learn the legal principles that guide the process of counseling by governing the standards to be observed by the counselor and the client.
  • Jay E. Adams: A Theology of Christian Counseling Due to the fact that man is dependent on his creator, it can, therefore, be concluded that there is significant need for the use of theology in counseling.
  • Biblical Concepts for Christian Counseling It is important to underline the issue that the Bible is the background for Christian counseling, while the counseling itself is an integral part of Word ministry.
  • Personal Theory of Counseling Many scholars have come up with various theories that try to explain the nature of human behavior and the factors that cause the differences in the same.
  • Group Counseling Session in Personal Reflection The opening was consistent with the group’s purpose, and my use of tone and volume was appropriate for the setting; however, I think that I showed little evidence of self-reflection or self-correction.
  • Bender Visual-Motor Gestalt Test II in Counseling The reliability of the given test refers to the fact that graphic movements are marked by the highest degree of regulation, and the violations of the mechanisms of spatial analysis and synthesis are primarily reflected […]
  • The Practice of Counseling in the US and Indian Culture Owing the varied nature of the constituents of this culture, there is a large and continually expanding evolution of the Indian culture especially as regards religion, beliefs and societal values that is quite influential to […]
  • Mental Health Counseling Licensure and Certification in Florida The purpose of this paper is to analyze and compare the requirements and provisions for mental health counseling licensure and certification in Florida and discuss their impact on the public.
  • The Use of Cognitive-Behavioral Therapy in Rehabilitation Counseling In this regard, cognitive-behavioral programs provide for clarification of the characteristics of the patient’s psychological state and assistance in their awareness, a brief appeal to the origins of the formation of the patient’s psychological problems, […]
  • The Problems of Adolescents: The Importance of Counseling The result is that, many young people are involving themselves in activities that are meant to send a statement of independence and freedom to their parents and the society as a whole.
  • Self Disclosure in the Counseling Process The component parts of the organization are in many ways subordinate to the primary goals, even though on a day-to-day basis there may be enormous competition among individual organizational members and among structural subunits of […]
  • Guiding and Counseling Practices in England and Nigeria Guidance and counseling based on a cognitive approach are brief in structure and nature and center on solving the root problems of the young people.
  • An Orientation to Group Counseling Counseling groups help address psychological issues without causing massive changes to one’s personality. Psychotherapy groups allow focusing on a certain psychological concern.
  • About Counseling Cross-Culturally To reflect the relevance and objectivity of the author, it is possible to provide one of the examples from the study.
  • Counseling Ethics in Tarasoff vs. Regents Case Therefore, the ethical dilemma of the issue is that under the new rule, it has become therapists’ responsibility to decide how serious their patients’ threats are and whether it is necessary to inform potential victims […]
  • Counseling and Teaching: Comparative Discussion Hence, in this scenario, an individual can become dissatisfied with the results of the working relationship and cooperation due to the inconsistencies and a lack of proper comprehension of differentiating roles of teachers from counsellors.
  • Pastoral Counseling in the Military In turn, the standards of the Christian Church will help me to remain patient and understanding of the needs of soldiers so that they could progress in their spiritual development.
  • Counseling Intervention Ethical Concerns In order not to bring more harm to the issue, counseling specialists should properly weigh possible outcomes and the consequences of the intervention.
  • Counseling on Euthanasia and End-of-Life Decision The immediate dynamic killing is a clinical demonstration coordinated to the hardship of life, while a doctor helped self-destruction is a demonstration of the doctor where he gives the patient a medicament for taking life.
  • Burnout and Staff Turnover: Substance Abuse Counseling The counselor explains the rules and procedures to the patient, monitors the patient’s performance, and participates in the use of sanctions to obtain patient compliance.
  • Counseling Competencies and Developing Strategies This paper highlights a few strategies of enhancing my proficiency and competence as a counselor in a bid to have an upper hand in the crowded field of counseling.
  • Counseling Interview in Family and Relationship Therapy My choice of questions for the interviewees on matters related to life, relationship and family will be designed as linear and systematic questions to aid in formulating an assessment.
  • Features of Assessment During the Counseling Process Also, it interprets the primary presenting concern, which is the change in the behavior of the client and the consequences of this change, and personal details of the client.
  • Active Listening Skill Essene in Counseling To facilitate the establishment of a trustful relationship with a client, a counselor should implement active listening techniques and develop the right attitude to the work process and people with whom he or she interacts.
  • Counseling Ethical Codes and Diversity Issues The guidelines in the code of conduct are vague and generalized, which further encourages counselors and practitioners to use their criteria in assessing culturally diverse clients.
  • Psychological Counseling Using Behavioral Theory Counseling theories have played a great role in increasing understanding of the behavioral patterns of people, and the importance of counseling in treating psychological problems of people.
  • Marci: Analysis of a Counseling Situation Therefore, it will be reasonable to assume that the case in point is the exact representation of what is defined in the DSM-V as a dual diagnosis, with the elements of a “substance-related diagnosis” and […]
  • Spiritual Discernment and Vocational Counseling Spiritual discernment is the ultimate secret weapon that can be used by Christians who are interested in drawing closer to the Lord as they progress in life as it guides them to make the most […]
  • The American Counseling Association: Code of Ethics The relations between the consultant and the client are based on trust, the foundation of which is the preservation of confidential information and privacy – they are discussed in the second section.
  • Counseling and Education Session in Type II Diabetes Patients will be educated about the glycemic index and its effect on their blood sugar Patients will learn to count their carbohydrates. Patients will set up their goal and the timeframe to achieve it.
  • Counseling Profession in Special Education The relationships involved in the counseling profession depend on the unique needs of the individual seeking intervention. Special education counseling specializes in the aspect of psychotherapy in the school setting with an emphasis on facilitating […]
  • Counseling Ethics in 5-Step Decision-Making Model The failure to meet various needs of clients and the inability to perform according to the level of professional expertise interferes with the course of assessment and treatment.
  • The Importance of Premarital Counseling Before Marriage It is thus essential for couples contemplating to enter into a binding contract to go through premarital counseling program in order to get skills and knowledge on how to maintain their marriage.
  • Modern Psychological Counseling Application of the latest psychological research to the development of psychosocial assistance, notably service-recipient-facing treatments and methods of implementation, is a feature of modern psychotherapy.
  • Intercultural Counseling: Cultural Competence in Therapy With African Americans As a result, the researchers came to the conclusion that cultural competency is an effective tool counselors can apply as it correlates with positive well-being outcomes and overall satisfaction with the assistance.
  • Power and Privilege in Intercultural Counseling The book looks at the concept of power and its role in change and considers the politics of change, analyzing the different forces that can block or promote it.
  • Challenges and Approaches to Family Counseling The main aim is to address issues affecting the health and functioning of the family, such as communication. However, a counselor should assess the danger posed to other family members and address it immediately.
  • Social Justice in Counseling Psychology The other barrier which is likely to arise in the process of integrating social justice in the workplace is legal and ethical issues.
  • Clinical and Counseling Psychology It is essential to evaluate the many cultural-clinical psychology distinctions that might result in cultural change since psychology encompasses a variety of topics, including psychological diseases, cognitive growth, and psychological maturity.
  • Self-Care Strategies or Interventions for Counseling Professionals The purpose of the project is not only to describe counseling obligations and challenges but identify the strategies and prove the possibility of their implementation today.
  • Psychological Counseling and Psychotherapy First of all, counselors need to be trained to develop an awareness of the existence and characteristics of cultural differences in understanding, communication, values, and lifestyles of people of different groups.
  • Counseling Program Reducing Cognitive Distortions The focus of this project will be on the use of group counseling based on the utilization of the positive psychology approach. As a result, this population is prone to the development of anxiety and […]
  • Counseling for Family Conflicts Resolution Family conflicts are considered in the project, and it is expected that the intervention will lead to a decreased incidence of the given phenomenon.
  • Cultural Diversity in Counseling Counseling is a challenging profession that requires one to be able to relate and appeal to people from different backgrounds. This approach would help evoke an understanding of how belonging to a specific culture changes […]
  • Code of Ethics in Clinical Mental Health Counseling For instance, the ACA’s ethical values involve upholding human development by using the multicultural method to support the potential, worth, and dignity of people in their cultural and social settings.
  • Cultural Differences in Counseling Therefore, I think that being sensitive and responsive to cultural differences in people requires a little interest in the topic and a willingness to examine their personality on the subject of cultural assumptions.
  • Sexual Orientation in Counseling As a result, LGB individuals should receive treatment that takes into account their co-occurring mental health needs and provides continuity of care within drug and alcohol rehab.
  • Drawing a Care-Seeker Through Phase One in Pastoral Counseling My traits will help me inspire a guy to independently search for the meaning and value that he lost with his mother and sister.
  • Cooper Mental Health Counseling Advertising The goal of the campaign will be to attract the maximum number of clients to the psychological counseling clinic. The call to action in the case of this advertising campaign will be a call to […]
  • Premarital Counseling Discussion One of the critical aspects of preventing a crisis that can lead to a divorce is ensuring good communication between a couple.
  • Genetic Counseling, Its Role, and Candidates In such cases, the benefits of such testing can be better explained to enable other family members to be tested and determine any other possible genetic problems.
  • Parenting Counseling in the New York City Community Overall, Cap4Kids has developed a wide range of resources and opportunities for children and their parents, thus, addressing the parenting issues that New York City community members are likely to experience presently.
  • Strength-Based Approach to Counseling: Pros and Cons These people cannot rely on their strengths, as they need other people to care for them, which is against the central principles of the strength-based approach. Additionally, I will use the strength-based approach to those […]
  • Researching of Rape Counseling On the other hand, the male victim assaulted by a stranger in the washroom will not have a fear of pregnancy, and there will be no need to take contraceptives.
  • The Reasons for Genetic Counseling According to Abacan, “genetic counseling is the process of helping people understand and adapt to the medical, psychological and familial implications of genetic contributions to disease”.
  • Mental Health Counseling Settings One advantage of a private practice is that decision-making is free from the influence of government agencies, charities, and other groups. However, a government agency setting is likely to have countless bureaucracies that would hinder […]
  • Humanistic Approach to Career Counseling A professional counselor can be helpful in choosing the right path to a job and when it is frustrating and disappointing. Faith: Well, it is a good day, and I decided to visit you.
  • Counseling Suffering Clients Therapists should pay attention to the characteristics of the restructuring of the spiritual worldview: a person can either discard his religious beliefs and plunge into a crisis, get hung up on it, or assert his […]
  • Counseling of a Client With Heroin Addiction Although he has a son, he does not maintain any relationship with him, and his son does not try to communicate with Dante. First, the client did not address this aspect and was unwilling to […]
  • Mental Health Counseling and Ethical Standards Relevant codes contribute to following the necessary rules to communicate and interact with clients and meeting the standards of professional collaboration.
  • A Loss of a Family Member and Counseling He was disturbed by his friends’ lack of empathy and was bitter and angry about the loss of his mother. The patient demonstrates normal cognition in view of the fact that he is oriented in […]
  • Group Counseling With Adolescents The study emphasizes that the response of the leader and group members to individual change talk plays a special role in such sessions.
  • A Career in Counseling Psychology Therefore, the work of a counselor in psychology seems to be one of the most appealing options from the perspective of professional growth.
  • Chapter 24 of “Affirmative Counseling With LGBTQI+ People” by Ginicola et al. The overarching purposes of behavior therapy implemented in a trauma-informed approach is to rebuild a sense of control and empowerment in trauma survivors.
  • Eye Contact, Active Listening, and Nonverbal Empathy in Counseling Process The reason for it is that it helps to understand people better and be able to establish strong and meaningful connections.
  • Psychodynamic Theoretical Approach to Counseling and Psychotherapy The basis of all assumptions of the psychodynamic theory is rooted in the notion of all behavioral issues originating from the unconscious part of the mind.
  • Career Counseling for People With Disabilities To sufficiently research, the issue of career counseling for individuals with disabilities in the academic press, a list of journals that offer such information was developed.
  • Stages and Skills of Counseling Counseling is a collaboration between the client and the counselor to discuss and solve the existing mental problems. I believe that parts of counseling in which I am adept are establishing relationships and defining the […]
  • Counseling on Bone Marrow Transplantation History and Process The National Marrow Donor Program is a not-for-profit association that works the Be The Match Registry of volunteer hematopoietic cell donors and umbilical rope blood units in the United States.
  • Adolescent’s Counseling About Health Amy is the representative of late adolescence, and she understands that her everyday choices and habits affect her health and are necessary to be managed consciously.
  • Genetic Counseling – Tay Sachs Disease In this case, there is a 25% likelihood of passing the gene to their children. This would be effective in preventing further passing down of the disease to their offspring.
  • Genetic Counseling Analysis To take a detailed family history, I would start with gathering the information about the consumers. Finally, I would ask about the members of the family who have already passed away and clarify the cause […]
  • Developing Multicultural Counseling Competencies They then have to know the available tools for this evaluation, to create and more importantly, to be certain about the constancy and validity of the grading of these tools.
  • HIV Counseling and Testing: Lifetime Treatment Program Some of the possible intervention that can be adopted by the clinicians in order to improve adherence include the encouragement of the patients to be in contact with people of their age who will encourage […]
  • Notion of Counseling: Personality Assessment Techniques Projective tests, on the contrary, are conducted by specialists in order to guide the examinees through the process with questions that help identify the features of one’s personality that are invisible to the patient.
  • The Counseling Dynamics Between a White Client and a Counselor of Color Another barrier is in perceiving the counselor of color as a super minority therapist, which means that a White client might think that the professional is specialized in working for a specific group.
  • Counseling Process: Trustworthiness and Expertness Multicultural interactions in the given field can be observed through a wide range of dimensions, where both counselor’s and client’s ethnic background can shape the dynamics of the overall interaction.
  • Systemic Oppression & Traditional Counseling Ethics My response in the past would be in favor of the law because I was not fully aware of the cultural aspects of counseling.
  • School Counseling: A Challenge, an Opportunity That’s why I chose to pursue this career I feel it is a great opportunity to aid the young, and being a part of this process is equally challenging and rewarding.
  • Case Conceptualization: Counseling Adolescents There is a possibility that other psychological problems may be the cause of her behavioral changes, but based on her age, it is more likely that teenage problems are setting in.
  • School Counseling Specialization It calls for the specialist to analyze all of the aspects of the client’s life and develop interventions based on the issues identified in each of them.
  • Ethics in the Counseling Profession: Personal Case Empathetic- this is one of the strengths when it comes to counseling skills Genuine- I realized that I am in a position to tell the affected person the truth even if it is not that […]
  • Counseling Theories in the Management of Alcoholics The amount of alcohol he needs to get drunk has been increasing over the years and he spends much of his income on alcohol.
  • The American Counseling Association and the American Psychological Association Websites The intention of this research is to diffuse the result of Information Communication Technologies and the internet mostly for the coming age’s competitiveness of the two counseling websites. This adds to the links that are […]
  • Methods Used by Psychoeducational Groups for Counseling Therapy The main group objectives include the following points: Applying results of the literature review to the design of counseling sessions. Integrate different theories and methods into the structure of counseling sessions.
  • Concept Problem of School Counseling What is the role of the professional school counselor in your school? The role of school’s professional counselors is to indulge in sophistically sounding but utterly meaningless rhetoric, in regards to the sheer importance of […]
  • Developmental School Counseling and Pupil Services The Data collected from the instruments will be used to develop a system for determining patterns and the trends within the school environment.
  • Client Experiences of Counseling and Treatment Interventions To illustrate the use of qualitative research designs and methods of analysis, a study of family members’ views of family therapy is briefly described. A small fee was paid to the families in recognition of […]
  • Intentional Interviewing and Counseling The reason for her being in counseling is that her life has deteriorated to the point of being in a state of crisis.
  • Marfan Syndrome in Genetic Counseling The two generation hierarchies above and one generation hierarchy below the Anne’s generation was pooled and presented in the chart as below: Firstly, the typical clinical symptoms attributed to MFS were sorted from the description […]
  • International Students’ Attitude and Counseling Service For instance the students from Vietnam students are reluctant to seek counseling help due to the stigma associated with mental problems.
  • Work-Based Counseling in Companies The employees need to be frequently monitored and their issues solved for the organization to be productive. The employer should be in a position to understand that the employees are not machines that need to […]
  • Achieving Success in a Counseling Session I have experienced that the most favored solutions pertain to situations where the client is open to resourcefulness and motivation, which further depends on the competence level of the counselor or therapist and whether there […]
  • Five Moral Principles of ACA vs. Seven Virtues of Christian Counseling It is clear, however, that the ACA principles advocate a higher degree of autonomy while Christian counseling suggests that the counselor should suffer from the client, not just feel for them.
  • A Critical Review of the Counseling Modalities The advantage of this therapy is that the relationship between the clients and the counseling is friendly and intimate and that it is more eclectic than other approaches of therapy.
  • Ethical Issues of Counseling: Abortion and Divorce Personal values and beliefs, world views, and attitudes of both a counselor and a client have a great impact on the therapeutic relationship and effective treatment.
  • Postmodern Psychology and Counseling It is a way of self-actualization and self-realization of the person. The internal biological human nature is a specific characteristic of the mankind.
  • Personality Assessment in Counseling The origin of personality traits is investigated, as well as their role in biological and social processes and the consequences they have for a person’s health.
  • Certification in Substance Abuse Counseling Therefore, the presence of tolerance to alcohol is clear from the interview. In summary, the assessment generated substantial evidence that the client has a problematic pattern of alcohol use leading to clinically significant impairment or […]
  • Mental Health and Grief Counseling Issues One of the objectives of grief counseling is getting an individual to the last and most important stage of the process where someone accepts the reality of the loss they experienced. This would play a […]
  • Counseling Model Review and Analysis The rational emotive behavior theory plays a dominant role in the foundation of the basic philosophy of the model because it prioritizes the dysfunctional feelings and behaviors as the core of therapy.
  • School Counseling Group Functions Analysis By articulating the issues during the individual sessions or group meetings, the counselor will be able to single out the particular problems of each child and will make corrections in the plan to meet the […]
  • Counseling Session With a Seventh-Grade Student The counselor is trying to analyze the student’s behavior without scolding and criticizing her. The professional is aware of the fact that her family environment is stressful and makes an effort to change it.
  • Job Loss and Career Counseling Strategies Key components of the assignment the introduction, the discussion on the subjects’ stages of career development, the identification of job loss consequences, recommendations for appropriate assessment and counseling strategies, and considerations of client advocacy.
  • Group Counseling: Change in Relationships The specified analysis is possible due to the use of the Thinking, Feeling, and Behaving Model, which allows one to explore the affective and emotional domain of the participants.
  • Effective Group Work Counseling for Academic Success Also, behavioral changes can be evaluated to check the impact of group counseling on students’ self-perception and their position in a class, which is crucial for adolescents.
  • Cognitive Behavioral Therapy and Professional Counseling The main duty of a counselor is to offer services to deal with specific issues affecting a patient and enhancing individual growth.
  • Positive Outcomes in Breastfeeding Women Who Receive Counseling Admittedly, if a nurse handles postpartum women in his or her daily practice, it is imperative that he or she possesses scientific and technical knowledge of the challenges and particularities of breastfeeding.
  • Ethical Principles and Concepts in Counseling The notions of privacy, confidentiality, and privilege are central to the process of counseling and have to be adhered to so that rapport could be established between a patient and a counselor.
  • Counseling and Professional Ethics in California Professional ethics is a system of moral standards and moral principles inherent in a certain professional community, which performs the functions of regulating the interaction of specialists in the professional environment, determining the individual’s attitude […]
  • Empirically Supported Relationships in Counseling In counseling, this variable is essential since it helps to reduce the power distance between therapists and their clients. There is a strong link between the background diversity of clients and the attainment of better […]
  • School Counseling & Problem Conceptualization The ultimatum that the parents of the student present to Janeen may further affect her mental health. The possible reaction of the student’s parents to her gender concerns is unknown.
  • Support Group Counseling Session Under Observation The focus for the session was substance withdrawal to help the clients realize the importance and the process of abandoning the behavior.
  • Certification in Clinical or Counseling Psychology The main drawback of pursuing a doctorate degree is the time required for one to complete the education and obtain it.
  • Professional School Counseling: Interview Reflection This means that the school counselors utilize the statistics to illustrate the effect of the school counseling program on the overall enhancements and student success.
  • Clinical and Counseling Psychology as Career Fields The subject matters of the common clinical psychology are the common factors of the psychology of the patient and of the health care professional; the psychological peculiarities of the patient and the doctor; the influence […]
  • Professional Competencies in General Counseling In order to be an effective counselor, I need to place my feelings on the periphery and focus on the clients’.
  • Theories of Counseling and Psychotherapy The cognitive and behavioral intervention strategies mentioned in the chapter can be used not only by a school social worker, but any clinician to improve the quality of life of the client. The multicultural theory […]
  • Counseling Theoretical Approaches At the beginning of the therapy, I make assessments to enable the therapy to be optimally effective. The sessions of this therapy are usually precise and less in number as compared to the REBT sessions.
  • Sexually Abused Child’s Treatment and Counseling I developed a lot of interest in the case and, therefore, decided to explore it by seeking a deeper understanding of the problems being experienced by the boy.
  • Group Counseling, Leadership and Facilitation The respondent further indicates that through group leadership, one can easily stir and cause the transformation to occur within the general society.
  • Counseling Services in K-12 Schools Good decision-making ensures that both the interests of the students and educational stakeholders are respected in the course of student counseling. The tiered model of action in regards to school counseling begins with the students’ […]
  • Clinical and Counseling Psychologist’s Interview In this interview, I used the word of mouth approach, and the following is a summary of the psychologist’s response to my questionnaires.
  • Crisis and Trauma Counseling In the event that death occurs, the bereaved find it difficult to accept the loss at first, but when it dawns on them that it is true they have lost a loved one, anger takes […]
  • Addiction Counseling and Certification in Arizona I have also defined the roles of the counselor in my area of specialization, that is, addiction counseling described the characteristics of an effective professional counselor in my field of specialization, and identified the licensing […]
  • Group Counseling for Children of Addicted Parents In this respect, my role as a leader and group counselor is to explain to the children other ways of relieving grief, angriness, and hatred.
  • Patient Empowerment: Education and Counseling In the age of technologies, the Internet, social media, and the extensive use of electronic health records, patients are presented with opportunities to take their health under control and become more active in choosing, implementing, […]
  • Counseling and Therapy for Couples: Family Resilience Was the child the reason for their marriage? What is the reason for the difference in their present-day income?
  • Rehabilitation Counseling for Older Disabled Adults Rehabilitation counseling can offer help to older adults with a disability, as it provides essential tools and support for developing coping mechanisms and improving the quality of life.
  • Child Counseling and Parenting Problems To describe an ongoing problem from the Cooper family’s perspective briefly, it would be proper to state that Matthew does not seem to be the head of the family as this role belongs to his […]
  • Counseling: Attention Deficit and Its Functional Impact These interviews are meant to study the impact of ADHD on the behavior and function of children while parents were evaluated for the observability of these measures.
  • Pre-Discharge Medication Counseling Implementation At the fourth stage, the knowledge translation strategies should be selected by administrative staff to facilitate understanding of the change. At the last stage, the outcomes of the change on patients and medical staff need […]
  • Coercion in Counseling of Addicted Clients The central areas of concern include the impact of coercion on motivation, the effectiveness of coercion and existing alternatives, ethical and legal challenges to the use of coercion, and mandated clients’ perspectives on the matter.
  • Pre-Mental Health Counseling Assessment for Child The counselor who assesses the client for perception of Relationship Test has to ascertain the closeness of the child with either of the parents.
  • Life After Sexual Abuse. Counseling Intervention The latter implies the analysis of the problem from the perspective of a sexual abuse survivor who has experienced the lack of attachment in infancy and, therefore, is incapable of handling the issue of their […]
  • Wellness and Counseling in Family Systems Therapy At the same time, the work with a client presupposes the ability to meet his/her diverse needs and be ready to determine the theory of counseling that should be used to guarantee the improvement of […]
  • Wellness in Theoretic Modeling and Counseling Practice This model was also employed to create a test evaluating the wellness of an individual; the Wellness Evaluation of Lifestyle Inventory, abbreviated as WEL, was used for several years in order to further explore the […]
  • Career Counseling Program for High-School Students In turn, it is vital to indicate that the program will also discuss the role of diversity and globalization in different industries and help select the most suitable career path, as these aspects may define […]
  • Counseling and Social Work Challenges Also, it may be important to try to work with different people and assess the impact that individual differences have on the work results.
  • Counseling: Poor Attention and Communication Skills First of all, the issue of low concentration can be addressed through games connected to the use of one’s memory and attentiveness.
  • Abortion Counseling and Psychological Support
  • Disaster Response and Counseling Evaluation
  • Counseling Job Seekers’ Communication Theories
  • School Counseling Programs and Student Achievements
  • Rehabilitation Counseling Associations’ Membership
  • School Counseling Specifications
  • Genetic Testing & Counseling and Their Value
  • Self-Efficacy in On & Offline Counseling Programs
  • Anxiety Evaluation in Rehabilitation Counseling
  • Case Management and Rehabilitation Counseling
  • Wellness Concept in Counseling
  • Psychology and Theology in Christian Counseling
  • Professional and Barter Relationships in Counseling
  • Personal Frameworks and Boundaries in Counseling
  • Personal Counseling and Development Theory
  • Counseling Process and Communication Ethics
  • Multicultural Career Counseling Method
  • Counseling Low Self-Esteem and Decision Making
  • Counseling Theories on Elementary School Students
  • Motivational Counseling and Interviewing Techniques
  • Multicultural Counseling Importance and Challenges
  • Counseling Psychology: Career Choice
  • Implicit Expectations in Rehabilitation and Counseling
  • Counseling and Mentorship Program for Hispanic Children
  • Cognitive Behavioral Therapy: Theories of Counseling
  • The Practice and Training of Counseling Psychologists
  • Adlerian Theory in the Group Counseling
  • Psychology Issues: Health Counseling
  • Anger Management Counseling and Treatment of Domestic Violence by the Capital Area Michigan Works
  • Advantages of Group Counseling
  • Effective Mental Health Counseling
  • Counseling Jewish Women: A Phenomenological Study
  • “The Counseling Profession’s Relationship to Jews and the Issues That Concern Them: More Than a Case of Selective Awareness”
  • Multicultural Counseling and the Orthodox Jew
  • Cultural Diversity in Counseling: Multiculturalism as an Important Part of Our Lives
  • Addiction Counseling and Psychosocial Crisis in Elderly
  • ‘Psychology, Theology and Spirituality in Christian Counseling’ by Mark McMinn
  • Biblical Word Study: Counseling and Addiction Categories
  • Drug Addictions Counseling: Assessment and Diagnosing
  • Predicting Premature Termination From Counseling Using the Butcher Treatment Planning Inventory
  • Attachment Dimensions and Adolescence Drug Addiction in Relation to School Counseling
  • Counseling in the Workplace
  • Group Counseling in the Schools
  • Counseling Techniques Used to Help an Unemployed Client
  • A Major Challenge to Counseling the Culturally Diverse
  • Counseling Psychology in Dealing With Divorce
  • The Role of Hispanic Americans in Counseling
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Eleven Strong Dissertation Topics For Counseling Psychology

Counseling psychology.

Counseling psychology is one of the many branches of psychology. It primarily focuses on educational, social and career adjustment problems. To be specific, it deals with different situational problems that people from various social fields suffer from. It is different from clinical psychology, because clinical psychology deals with the study, diagnosis and treatment of psychological disorders. It is not the psychological disorders that counseling psychology deals with, rather it helps people get over their mental pressure regarding different social ups and downs.

Counseling psychology dissertations

University final year students studying in psychology have to submit a dissertation in order to complete their degree. Choosing a right and worthy topic is very necessary to even get the permission from the supervisor to work on it. So, there are some steps needed to be followed to choose a strong topic for dissertation.

Previous students’ dissertations might be a great help to start with. This gives an idea about the format of a dissertation, what is required and how it should be done.

Looking for someone’s own interest is a great step. There must have been some questions that one student builds in mind throughout his/her time in university. A dissertation may be one’s best work in his/her life. So, it should be in a way that answers all questions in mind through someone’s own research.

It should be made sure that the topic is related to the area of counseling and not related to psychology. This is because if one shift from counseling to psychology, it would go out of the context ending in psychological realism.

There should be one single problem or topic selected that can be used as the title. It is to be made sure that no more than one question is asked as it would prove hesitation of the student.

Here are 11 example topics listed below:

  • Do belief, awareness and emotions affect pain?
  • Melancholy symptoms and tendency of crime among gay teenagers.
  • Counseling session experiences of transgender people.
  • Impact of abortion on the women who performed abortion deliberately.
  • Impact of Ritalin among middle aged patients.
  • Effect of play therapy among traumatized children.
  • Perception of training experience among ethnic minority.
  • Does the therapeutic relationship signify power discrimination?
  • The extent to which objective methods of measurement can support theoretical approaches to consciousness.
  • The interpersonal and mental health implications of the coherence of coming out narratives for a sample of gay men in committed romantic relationships.
  • The experience of being financially dependent as a counseling psychology trainee.

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Why use a dissertation or a thesis.

A dissertation is the final large research paper, based on original research, for many disciplines to be able to complete a PhD degree. The thesis is the same idea but for a masters degree.

They are often considered scholarly sources since they are closely supervised by a committee, are directed at an academic audience, are extensively researched, follow research methodology, and are cited in other scholarly work. Often the research is newer or answering questions that are more recent, and can help push scholarship in new directions. 

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Locating dissertations and theses.

The Proquest Dissertations and Theses Global database includes doctoral dissertations and selected masters theses from major universities worldwide.

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Locating University of Minnesota Dissertations and Theses

Use  Libraries search  and search by title or author and add the word "thesis" in the search box. Write down the library and call number and find it on the shelf. They can be checked out.

Check the  University Digital Conservancy  for online access to dissertations and theses from 2007 to present as well as historic, scanned theses from 1887-1923.

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What dissertations and theses are available.

With minor exceptions, all doctoral dissertations and all "Plan A" master's theses accepted by the University of Minnesota are available in the University Libraries system. In some cases (see below) only a non-circulating copy in University Archives exists, but for doctoral dissertations from 1940 to date, and for master's theses from 1925 to date, a circulating copy should almost always be available.

"Plan B" papers, accepted in the place of a thesis in many master's degree programs, are not received by the University Libraries and are generally not available. (The only real exceptions are a number of old library school Plan B papers on publishing history, which have been separately cataloged.) In a few cases individual departments may have maintained files of such papers.

In what libraries are U of M dissertations and theses located?

Circulating copies of doctoral dissertations:.

  • Use Libraries Search to look for the author or title of the work desired to determine location and call number of a specific dissertation. Circulating copies of U of M doctoral dissertations can be in one of several locations in the library system, depending upon the date and the department for which the dissertation was done. The following are the general rules:
  • Dissertations prior to 1940 Circulating copies of U of M dissertations prior to 1940 do not exist (with rare exceptions): for these, only the archival copy (see below) is available. Also, most dissertations prior to 1940 are not cataloged in MNCAT and can only be identified by the departmental listings described below.  
  • Dissertations from 1940-1979 Circulating copies of U of M dissertations from 1940 to 1979 will in most cases be held within the Elmer L. Andersen Library, with three major classes of exceptions: dissertations accepted by biological, medical, and related departments are housed in the Health Science Library; science/engineering dissertations from 1970 to date will be located in the Science and Engineering Library (in Walter); and dissertations accepted by agricultural and related departments are available at the Magrath Library or one of the other libraries on the St. Paul campus (the Magrath Library maintains records of locations for such dissertations).  
  • Dissertations from 1980-date Circulating copies of U of M dissertations from 1980 to date at present may be located either in Wilson Library (see below) or in storage; consult Libraries Search for location of specific items. Again, exceptions noted above apply here also; dissertations in their respective departments will instead be in Health Science Library or in one of the St. Paul campus libraries.

Circulating copies of master's theses:

  • Theses prior to 1925 Circulating copies of U of M master's theses prior to 1925 do not exist (with rare exceptions); for these, only the archival copy (see below) is available.  
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Archival copies (non-circulating)

Archival (non-circulating) copies of virtually all U of M doctoral dissertations from 1888-1952, and of U of M master's theses from all years up to the present, are maintained by University Archives (located in the Elmer L. Andersen Library). These copies must be consulted on the premises, and it is highly recommended for the present that users make an appointment in advance to ensure that the desired works can be retrieved for them from storage. For dissertations accepted prior to 1940 and for master's theses accepted prior to 1925, University Archives is generally the only option (e.g., there usually will be no circulating copy). Archival copies of U of M doctoral dissertations from 1953 to the present are maintained by Bell and Howell Corporation (formerly University Microfilms Inc.), which produces print or filmed copies from our originals upon request. (There are a very few post-1952 U of M dissertations not available from Bell and Howell; these include such things as music manuscripts and works with color illustrations or extremely large pages that will not photocopy well; in these few cases, our archival copy is retained in University Archives.)

Where is a specific dissertation of thesis located?

To locate a specific dissertation or thesis it is necessary to have its call number. Use Libraries Search for the author or title of the item, just as you would for any other book. Depending on date of acceptance and cataloging, a typical call number for such materials should look something like one of the following:

Dissertations: Plan"A" Theses MnU-D or 378.7M66 MnU-M or 378.7M66 78-342 ODR7617 83-67 OL6156 Libraries Search will also tell the library location (MLAC, Health Science Library, Magrath or another St. Paul campus library, Science and Engineering, Business Reference, Wilson Annex or Wilson Library). Those doctoral dissertations still in Wilson Library (which in all cases should be 1980 or later and will have "MnU-D" numbers) are located in the central section of the third floor. Those master's theses in Wilson (which in all cases will be 1997 or later and will have "MnU-M" numbers) are also located in the central section of the third floor. Both dissertations and theses circulate and can be checked out, like any other books, at the Wilson Circulation desk on the first floor.

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95 Theses for an Authentically Christian Commitment to Counseling—Heath Lambert

By heath lambert, after darkness, light: christians and counseling in the twenty-first century.

Martin Luther nailed his Ninety-Five Theses to the door of the Castle Church in Wittenberg, Germany, in October 1517. He was concerned that the Roman Catholic practice of indulgences undermined Scripture and its teaching on grace and genuine repentance. His act would spark a Reformation that witnessed a recovery of the gospel of Jesus Christ throughout the world.

On the 500th anniversary of the Protestant Reformation, I have a similar concern for the recovery of the gospel. I fear that after more than a century of the influence of secular therapy, the Christian witness to the grace of Jesus Christ has been diluted in the crucial ministry of counseling. Luther intended his Theses to spark a debate that the faithful needed to have about how the good news of Jesus Christ related to a critical area of church practice. My intent is similar in offering these 95 Theses for an Authentically Christian Commitment to Counseling. I believe the church today must have the same kind of debate about grace with respect to counseling that Luther wanted to have in his day with respect to indulgences.

And so I offer these theses for the purpose of debate. But they are also offered with a prayer. My prayer is that the spirit of the Reformers to recover the emphasis on divine grace in their day would be the commitment that Christians would have today regarding counseling.

95 Theses for an Authentically Christian Commitment to Counseling

Introductory matters about counseling in contemporary culture.

1. Christians in the twenty-first century live at a time when the counseling practice of many evangelical churches is marked by chaos and confusion regarding the nature of counseling.

2. Secular therapy has defined the nature and terms of counseling for more than a hundred years, and Christians responding to its influence have been confounded by it—not knowing whether to consume this secular therapy in an undiluted form, to combine it in some way with resources from the Christian tradition, or to reject it entirely in favor of an approach that relies exclusively on scriptural resources.

3. The confusion that exists on the part of Christians has been a distressing source of conflict among brothers and sisters in Christ who debate these issues, and has caused pain in the lives of troubled Christians who seek counseling care.

4. It is a matter of urgency that Christians coalesce around an understanding of counseling that is authentically Christian (Col 3:14).

5. A commitment to counseling that is authentically Christian requires believers in Christ to understand the nature of counseling, which resources must be used in counseling, and to possess growing skill in caring for people in need of counseling.

The Nature of Counseling and the Content of Scripture

6. When people experience difficulties as they live in a fallen world, they require wisdom about life to help them face these problems (Prov 19:20).

7. The wisdom to confront life’s difficulties is most often communicated in conversations our culture refers to as counseling.

8. The issues of concern in counseling pertain to problems people face as they relate the difficulties in their life to the faith and practice described in Scripture.

9. Because counseling problems concern the very same issues that God writes about in his Word, it is essential to have a conversation about the contents of the Bible to solve counseling problems.

10. The subject matter of counseling conversations is the wisdom needed to deal with life’s problems, and so counseling is not a discipline that is fundamentally informed by science, but by the teaching found in God’s Word.

11. When the Bible claims to address all the issues concerning life and godliness, it declares itself to be a sufficient and an authoritative resource to address everything essential for counseling conversations (2 Pet 1:3-4).

12. Christians must not separate the authority of Scripture for counseling from the sufficiency of Scripture for counseling because, if Scripture is to be a relevant authority, then it must be sufficient for the struggles people face as they live life in a fallen world (2 Pet 1:3-21).

13. The authority and sufficiency of Scripture for counseling means that counselors must counsel out of the conviction that the theological content of Scripture defines and directs the conversational content of counseling.

14. The Bible teaches that the person and work of Jesus Christ provide God’s sufficient power to solve every problem of humanity so, according to Scripture, he is the ultimate subject of every counseling conversation (Col 2:2-3).

15. Counselors require a standard to know what changes must be pursued in the lives of the troubled people they wish to help and, because the Bible portrays Jesus Christ as that perfect standard for human living, it is impossible to accomplish authentically Christian counseling without reference to him (1 John 2:5-6).

16. The fact that the Bible authoritatively and sufficiently describes who Jesus is, what he has done and currently does, and how his work applies to our problems proves Scripture’s authority and sufficiency as a counseling resource.

17. Because the Bible perfectly explains how Jesus has made provision for people to live every aspect of their lives, any statement that imposes limitations on Scripture in addressing the counseling problems individuals face is an implicit attack on the person and work of Jesus (Col 3:16).

18. One evidence of the sufficiency and authority of Scripture for counseling is that it is a sufficient and an authoritative guide to sanctification, which is theological language expressing the change pursued in counseling (Phil 2:12).

19. A denial that the Bible is a sufficient and an authoritative guide to counseling is a denial that it is sufficient and authoritative for Christian growth.

20. To claim that scriptural resources are insufficient for counseling is to impugn the character of God because he promises Christians that his power is sufficient for life and godliness; that his Word makes the man of God competent for every good work; and that mercy and grace are available from the resurrected Christ to all who draw near to him (2 Tim 3:16-17; 2 Pet 1:3; Heb 4:16).

21. To claim that biblical resources are not authoritative and sufficient for the counseling problems people face is to undermine the biblical teaching about the glory of God because troubled individuals need to know how to glorify God in every area of their lives, the Bible commands that all of life be lived for the glory of God, and the Bible demonstrates how God may be glorified in all of life (1 Cor 10:31).

22. To affirm the authority and sufficiency of Scripture for counseling is to affirm the love and wisdom of God in giving his people what they need for life’s problems because most Christians throughout history and in most places in the world today have no access to secular therapy, but all Christians have had access to the Word of God.

23. Counseling that does not acknowledge and depend upon the Holy Spirit can never expect success in the fullest sense because the presence and power of the Spirit are required to realize the kind of change that honors God (John 16:7-13).

24. Because the Holy Spirit always works through the Word he inspired, counseling that desires the kind of powerful change ensured by the Spirit will be counseling that utilizes the Scriptures (Eph 1:17-19).

25. Counseling that desires the kind of powerful change ensured by the Holy Spirit must be counseling that constantly points to Jesus Christ because it is the ministry of the Spirit to exalt Christ (John 16:14).

26. The authority and sufficiency of Scripture for counseling does not mean counseling that utilizes Scripture will remove all difficulties because we live in a fallen world, and it is not necessarily God’s intention to resolve all problems in this life (Rev 21:1-4).

27. The authority and sufficiency of Scripture for counseling does not mean counseling that utilizes Scripture will remove all difficulties because people often fail to listen to biblical counsel and, at times, to carefully implement changes in their lives.

28. The authority and sufficiency of Scripture for counseling does not mean counseling that utilizes Scripture will remove all difficulties because even counselors who intend a faithful use of Scripture can sometimes demonstrate incompetence.

29. It is crucial for Christians to emphasize the authority and sufficiency of Scripture for counseling because it inspires confidence in broken people that God has revealed how they can have hope in any difficulty they face (Ps 119:105).

Secular Therapy and the Authoritative Sufficiency of Scripture

30. The faithfulness of a counseling system must be judged exclusively by the text of Scripture.

31. Because the Bible is the authority for every situation in life, whenever secular therapists write, teach, or counsel about matters of human living, they address matters that God covers authoritatively in his Word.

32. The authoritative sufficiency of Scripture for counseling means the Bible controls what resources may and may not be used for counseling wisdom and practice.

33. It is not necessary that the Bible comprehensively address biological issues and medical care to be authoritative and sufficient for counseling conversations.

34. It is not necessary that the Bible agree with, or even address, the findings of modern psychology to be sufficient and authoritative for counseling conversations.

35. It is not necessary for the Bible to be an exhaustive source of information to be comprehensively authoritative and sufficient for the work of counseling.

36. One evidence for the authority and sufficiency of Scripture is that Christians around the world without access to secular therapy and throughout history before the advent of secular therapy have been powerfully helped and transformed without access to secular therapy.

37. One evidence for the authority and sufficiency of Scripture is that Christians in the modern West with access to secular therapy have been powerfully helped and transformed by biblical resources far more than by therapeutic ones.

38. One evidence for the sufficient authority of Scripture for addressing the life struggles presented in counseling is that, while the corpus of secular thought will perish, God intends for his Word to endure into eternity (1 Pet 1:23-25).

39. Counselors who desire to have an effective impact on people must use Scripture in their counseling because God promises that his Word will never return void (Isa 55:11).

40. No proof has ever been offered that the Scriptures of the Old and New Testament are anything less than fully authoritative and sufficient for counseling issues.

41. Christians must be thankful for the display of God’s common grace that leads many experts in the field of secular psychology to know much true information, from which Christians can learn a great deal.

42. Christians must be wary of the impact of sin on their thinking, causing people to suppress the truth about God, to misunderstand other kinds of information, and which ensures that the interventions of secular therapy will be harmful as they attempt to mediate counseling care devoid of Christ (Eph 4:17-19).

43. Counseling strategies at odds with Scripture must be rejected as harmful to those whom they are intended to help.

44. While the discipline of psychology may generate much true information, secular therapy—as it offers counseling solutions that differ from Scripture—competes with Christian ministry for the care of individuals and harms people by pointing them to solutions that are not grounded in the Word of God or centered in the grace of Jesus Christ.

45. The Bible’s lack of technical and secular labels for counseling problems, such as those found in the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders , does not disprove Scripture’s sufficiency and authority for counseling because God uses his own, superior language to describe people’s problems (Rom 1:24-32).

46. The lack of biblical language in the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders demonstrates that the thinking of secular individuals is insufficient to grasp the true nature of people, the problems they bring to counseling, and the solutions necessary to bring about real and lasting change.

47. The most effective strategies of secular therapy repeat principles already contained in the Word of God.

48. No example from secular therapy has ever been provided of a counseling intervention that is essential to the change process, which is not already in the Scriptures.

49. Information that psychologists know, and which is not included in Scripture, is not necessary for effective counseling.

50. Secular therapeutic strategies leading to desirable counseling outcomes are not evidence of the superiority of those resources to Scripture because numerous paths to change exist that do not please God.

51. Secular therapeutic strategies are wrong, not merely because they sometimes lead to failed counseling outcomes, but because they operate without respect to God’s Word and God’s Son.

52. Secular therapy is an insufficient source of information to offer counseling care because its resources are marked by blindness concerning the nature of humanity as made in God’s image (Gen 1:26).

53. The inability of secular therapy to acknowledge that mankind is made with an immaterial soul cripples its ability to offer meaningful counseling care (2 Cor 4:16).

54. The more eager a counseling system is to implement the resources of secular therapy to understand people’s problems, the less likely that system will be to use Scripture in counseling conversations.

55. Christians interested in the study of psychology should not demean the authority and sufficiency of Scripture for counseling to justify their study of that discipline.

56. Christian scholars who have argued against the authority and sufficiency of Scripture for counseling have failed in this argument by declaring that Scripture is insufficient for counseling, without citing evidence for their declaration.

57. Christian scholars who have argued for the necessity of secular resources in counseling have failed in this argument by pointing to scientific information that may be true, but is nevertheless unnecessary for counseling.

58. Christian scholars and practitioners who desire to submit to the authority of the Word of God in all of life should use the Scripture as the exclusive source of wisdom and help for counseling until they can prove that the Bible is not authoritative and sufficient for this work.

59. Christians who contend that the Bible is not a sufficient authority for counseling must also argue for changes in the missionary task because, if their argument is true, they should focus on taking the information from secular therapy to the nations in addition to Scripture, which is purportedly lacking in the resources needed to care for people with counseling problems.

60. Christians who insist on using secular therapy in their counseling have undermined the authority and sufficiency of God’s Word by not allowing the form and content of Scripture to dictate the form and content of their counseling conversations.

61. It is a grievous sin for any Christian to avoid speaking about Christ and his Word in a conversation simply because that conversation is labeled as counseling (1 Cor 2:1-2).

62. Because the most significant problem people have is God’s displeasure regarding their sin, and since it is impossible to please God without faith, counselors who do not emphasize faith in Jesus are guilty of the most serious kind of counseling malpractice (Heb 11:6).

63. Christians who insist on employing secular language to describe counseling problems, rather than biblical language, have not submitted to the authority of God’s Word in describing the problems people confront.

64. Christian brothers and sisters who have undermined the authority and sufficiency of Scripture for counseling care have created a crisis in the church by drawing Christian individuals away from the biblical resources God always intended his people to use in their pain.

65. Christian scholars and practitioners who undermine the authority and sufficiency of Scripture for counseling are brothers and sisters in Christ when they rest in Jesus alone for salvation, but are nevertheless guilty of serious error.

66. God’s intention to solve our problems, by his grace revealed in Scripture, means that counselors who offer graceless solutions are in significant error as they attempt to heal lightly the wounds of troubled people.

67. As an act of loving care toward their wayward brothers and sisters, Christians must call to repentance those who claim to follow Christ and yet fail to utilize their counseling conversations to point to him and his Word.

68. When Christians undermine the authority and sufficiency of Scripture for counseling, they should repent of the very serious sin of slander against God, who reveals that his Word is sufficient for all the many and various problems people confront.

69. Christians who have publicly taught that the resources in Scripture are limited with respect to counseling should publicly repent.

70. Christians who have counseled without relying on the resources of Scripture should repent to those they have tried to help.

71. Churches, seminaries, and Christian training centers, which would find it unacceptable to employ ministers who advocate preaching from resources other than Scripture, must also find it unacceptable to employ ministers who advocate counseling from resources other than Scripture.

72. The process of requiring a state license to counsel is not required by the Bible, is used by the state to enforce counseling practices founded on secular therapy, and is unnecessary for those wishing to grow in God’s wisdom to counsel.

73. The only authentically Christian motivation for pursuing a state license to counsel is the missional desire of making Christ known to all people in all places, especially in those places where the authority of the state allows only licensed individuals to talk to troubled people.

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74. Because Jesus and his apostles proclaimed the Word of God in both public and conversational contexts, Christian ministers today must be committed to heralding God’s Word in preaching and in counseling (Acts 20:20).

75. Before the advent of modern secular therapy, Christian pastors and other leaders understood it was their responsibility to use biblical resources to meet the ministry needs of people who were experiencing the kinds of difficulties that counseling is meant to resolve.

76. God commands every Christian to the kinds of conversations that our culture calls counseling (Rom 15:14).

77. Christians should not function as though the task of counseling is reserved for only a special class of professionals.

78. Each local congregation must have a commitment to being a place of counseling care at both the lay and pastoral levels.

79. Pastors, in particular, must be committed to increasing their counseling skills, and to equipping congregations with knowledge of how to do counseling (Eph 4:11-16).

80. The fact that specific biblical texts are only sufficient and authoritative for counseling when they are properly understood requires counselors to be excellent interpreters of Scripture (2 Tim 2:15).

81. Christians committed to counseling ministry do not merely engage in “soul care,” but in the care of whole persons made with a body and soul.

82. It is a misunderstanding of the essential nature of human beings for Christians to view individuals as an exclusively physical substance, and to assume all problems are medical problems.

83. It is a misunderstanding of the essential nature of human beings—made with a body and a soul—for Christians to present physical interventions as solutions to spiritual problems.

84. It is a misunderstanding of the essential nature of human beings—with a body and a soul—for Christians to minimize the importance of medical treatment in their care for troubled people (1 Tim 5:23).

85. Because many counseling problems occur at the intersection of physical and spiritual issues, counselors must exert humility and avoid unduly dogmatic assumptions about the source of some problems in living.

86. Because life in a fallen world always leads to death, even obvious physical problems should not be treated as fundamentally medical issues, but instead as opportunities for drawing near to God in faith (Phil 1:21-26).

87. Because the Bible does not include the kind of information necessary to create comprehensive expertise in medical science, counselors should avoid using their counseling conversations to engage in the practice of medicine.

88. Faithful counsel must carefully address the spiritual realities of people dealing with internal attitudes of emotion, desire, thinking, and conscience (Prov 20:5).

89. Counseling that does not address internal realities of the human soul will fail to help people change in a way that authentically reflects God’s will (Jas 1:14-16).

90. Faithful counsel will carefully address important physical realities of what it means to be a human being by dealing with practical matters of behavior (Rom 6:8-14).

91. It is not moralistic to address practical matters of behavior because the Bible repeatedly does this in ways that are grounded in the person and work of Jesus Christ (Eph 4:20-32).

92. Because the work of counseling occurs out of public view, churches must be dedicated to enforcing standards of counseling excellence, ensuring that those involved in the practice of counseling engage in the best possible care.

93. Counseling ministry must be committed to dealing with sin and must insist on calling sinners to repentance in conversations about sin (Gal 6:1-2).

94. Counseling ministry must be committed to addressing suffering and must tenderly comfort those experiencing pain in a fallen world (2 Cor 1:3-7).

95. Counseling ministry must be committed to helping the weak and to matching words of counseling wisdom with practical and specific care (Jas 2:14-17).

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