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What Counselors Say About Their Role with Deaf Students: A Qualitative Study
<p>This article reports the qualitative findings of a larger study which examined the role of public school counselors serving deaf students. The American School Counseling Association (ASCA) has a model that prescribes a ... -
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When Deaf Parents Adopt Deaf Children: An Investigation of the Concept of Adoptive Parent Entitlement in Deaf Adopted Families
<p>The literature on Deaf people as parents in the past two decades is presented from both a culturally affirmative and a medical/pathological perspective (Jones, 1995; Lane, 1992, 1993; Meadow-Orlans, 1997; Spencer, ... -
When Values Blur the Lines: Navigating an Ethical Dilemma in School Counseling
<p>School counselors regularly face ethical dilemmas that surround child protection and the navigation of home and school communication. Many of these issues are impacted by the school counselors’ abilities to acknowledge ... -
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Who's to blame? Client Problems and the Causal Attributions Made by Counselors-in- training
(2013-10-14)<p>The researchers examined the relationship between cognitive complexity, attribution styles, and demographic variables of 86 counselors-in-training concerning the cause of and solution to clients’ problems. A significant ... -
Why Grant Writing and Research Matters in Counselor Education: Advancing Our Discipline
<p>This study outlines findings from an online survey gauging counseling faculty (<em>N </em>= 174) on their experience with grant funding. Results indicate that faculty, especially junior faculty, lack experience and ... -
Why Should We Care? Psychodynamic Theory and Practice in Counselor Preparation
<p>Abstract</p> <p>This constructivist grounded theory investigation explored the experiences and perceptions of seven counselors-in-training regarding psychodynamic theory and practice. Two categories, five themes including ... -
Wives and Warriors: Women and the Military in the United States and Canada
(Praegerhttp://www.abc-clio.com/product.aspx?isbn=9780897894913Santa Barbara, CA, 1997-04-30)<p>This book is about the women who serve the military as wives and those who serve as soldiers, sailors, and flyers. Comparing wives and warriors in the U.S. and Canada, it examines how the military in both countries ... -
Women Counselor Educators’ Experiences of Microaggressions
<p>This phenomological study explored seven women counselor educators’ experiences with committing and receiving microaggressions within the context of their professional roles and academic responsibilities. The following ... -
Work Attitudes of Students who are Deaf and Their Potential Employers
<p>This study examined the attitudes held by high school students who are deaf and their potential employers regarding employees who are deaf. The subjects of this study were 30 employers from a large metropolitan area in ... -
Work Experience of People Who are Deaf or Hard of Hearing in Hong Kong
<p>Helping members of the deaf culture to engage in gainful work is an important means of their integration into the community. However, members of the deaf culture are often received simply as those with impaired hearing, ... -
Work-Related Resilience: Deaf Professionals’ Perspectives
(2016-09-30)<p>Ten Deaf professionals were interviewed about their perspectives on resilience risk and protective factors that affect career success. Thematic analysis revealed four main risk factors, all related to inequalities: (a) ... -
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Your Leadership: For or Against you?
<p>Are your leadership skills working for you or against you? Would you like things done differently? Have you been pulled into too many directions and work life is out of balance? What will it take for you to take action? ... -
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