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The Affective Experience of Moral Decision Making
Creel, Laura (2006-05-15)
This research represents an attempt to use Lawrence Kohlberg’s theory of moral development, the work of Neo-Kohlbergian theorist James Rest, and the theory of affect proposed by David Watson, as a framework for exploring ...
Cognitive Processing Themes for Smoking among Lesbians
Aholt, Erin (2008-08-15)
This study explored perceptions of motivation for smoking among lesbians. A convenience sample of 20 participants completed an online survey with 18 open-ended, reflection questions about their perceptions of the relationships ...
An Empirical and Existential Examination of Narcissistic Functioning
Peebles, Scott (2006-08-15)
The Narcissistic Personality Inventory (NPI) and its factors have been shown to simultaneously predict both psychological adjustment and lack thereof. Results from a host of empirical studies suggest that although one ...
Exploring Themes in Multicultural Counseling Movement
Yilmaz, Funda (2008-08-15)
The Multicultural Counseling Movement (MCM) is increasingly gaining popularity as the world we live in changes and counselors from all specialties are expected to help more and more people transition into the new milieu. ...
The Influence of Racial Identity and Social Support on the Employment Status of African American Women
Jackson, Katie (2006-12-15)
African American women represent the highest group of all unemployed Americans. As a consequence of long-term unemployment and subsequent impoverishment, African American women experience chronic stressors that affect their ...
Perceived Competence and Attitudes of Counseling Psychology Graduate Students Regarding People with Disabilities
Hollimon, Matthew (2007-12-15)
Historically, people with disabilities (PWD) have been stigmatized and discriminated against by society as a whole. People with disabilities constitute the largest minority group within the United States. Hence, counseling ...
The Relationship Between Alexithymia and Functional Somatization in College Students in the US
Petrova, Elena (2008-08-15)
The study of functional somatization brings out the struggle of the Western scientific world, which rests of Decartian dualist grounds, to understand the body-mind relations. Individuals who experience functional somatic ...
Self-ratings of Multicultural Competency by Consulting School Psychologists
McKee-Williams, Ashara (2007-05-15)
The purpose of this study was to investigate how consulting school psychologists rate themselves with regard to being multiculturally competent. Using a non-experimental, causal-comparative research design this study ...