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The Career Development Quarterly. 53:274-285
College students (20 women, 14 men) seeking career counseling services at a university career center participated in this exploratory investigation. A 2 (DISCOVER treatment) × 2 (counseling treatment) research design was used to evaluate the individ
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Journal of College Student Psychotherapy. 15:71-82
This study compared 70 gay male/lesbian/bisexual (lesbigay) college students with a control group of 154 college students on measures of loneliness, depression, and suicidal risk. Results indicated significant differences in several important areas.
Autor:
Michael R. Maples, Daniel J. Holdwick, John S. Westefeld, James L. Werth, Lillian M. Range, James R. Rogers
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The Counseling Psychologist. 28:573-578
Autor:
John S. Westefeld, Lillian M. Range, James R. Rogers, John D. Alcorn, Michael R. Maples, Jamie L. Bromley
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The Counseling Psychologist. 28:445-510
Suicide is a major mental health problem in the United States and an issue that significantly impacts the mental health treatment community. Although the suicide rate remains relatively stable, the discipline of counseling psychology has broadened in
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Measurement and Evaluation in Counseling and Development. 31:86-94
Eighty-seven clients presenting for counseling at a large, comprehensive university counseling center completed the College Student Reason for Living Inventory (CSRLI; Westefeld, Cardin, & Deaton, ...
Autor:
Michael R. Maples
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Journal of Personal and Interpersonal Loss. 3:217-231
Grieving the death of a loved one is an experience that many people will face at least once in their lifetime, but the lack of widely accepted guidelines as to what constitutes “normal” grieving results in mourning being a common experience with
Autor:
John S. Westefeld, Michael R. Maples
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Journal of Career Assessment. 6:107-113
A review of the brief literature concerning the utilization of the MMPI-2 in vocational assessment is presented. Particular areas of focus include personnel selection, malingering, and applications with military personnel. Conclusions and implication
Autor:
Michael R. Maples
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Contemporary Psychology: A Journal of Reviews. 43:636-637
Autor:
Michael R. Maples
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Contemporary Psychology: A Journal of Reviews. 42:1135-1135
Autor:
Michael R. Maples
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Contemporary Psychology: A Journal of Reviews. 42:555-555