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pro vyhledávání: '"Kathleen J. Bieschke"'
Autor:
Louis G. Castonguay, Jeffrey A. Hayes, Allison J. Lockard, Benjamin D. Locke, Kathleen J. Bieschke
Publikováno v:
Journal of Counseling & Development. 97:128-139
Autor:
Jacqueline Remondet Wall, Stephen R. McCutcheon, Linda K. Knauss, Elizabeth A. Klonoff, Carl E. Paternite, Susan Zlotlow, Kathleen J. Bieschke, Debora J. Bell, Joyce Illfelder-Kaye
Publikováno v:
Training and Education in Professional Psychology. 11:207-218
Autor:
Erica H. Wise, Kathleen J. Bieschke, Jessye Cohen-Filipic, Louise A. Douce, William L. Hathaway, Linda Forrest
Publikováno v:
Training and Education in Professional Psychology. 9:259-268
Publikováno v:
Handbook of sexual orientation and gender diversity in counseling and psychotherapy.
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https://explore.openaire.eu/search/publication?articleId=doi_________::e9e02aa148661aee5864dd218a4785d5
https://doi.org/10.1037/15959-001
https://doi.org/10.1037/15959-001
Autor:
Janelle K. Maloch, Benjamin D. Locke, Jessica C. Effrig, Kathleen J. Bieschke, Andrew A. McAleavey
Publikováno v:
Journal of College Counseling. 17:271-285
Changes in students' depressive symptoms during the course of treatment at college counseling centers were examined by sexual orientation. In Study I, results showed that depressive symptoms decreased similarly across sexual orientation groups during
Autor:
Kathleen J. Bieschke
Publikováno v:
Psychology of Sexual Orientation and Gender Diversity. 1:102-105
Publikováno v:
Journal of College Counseling. 16:275-288
This study found that treatment-seeking sexual minority college women evidenced serious eating concerns. Regardless of sexual orientation and compared with those with low levels of eating concerns, women with high levels of eating concerns evidenced
Autor:
Laurie B. Mintz, Kathleen J. Bieschke
Publikováno v:
Training and Education in Professional Psychology. 6:196-203
Publikováno v:
Journal of College Counseling. 14:143-157
Treatment seeking and non-treatment seeking transgender college students were examined with regard to victimization and psychological distress. Findings showed that transgender college students had elevated rates of distress as compared with college