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The Section on College and University Counseling Centers

Society of Counseling Psychology 

Division 17
American Psychological Association

 

Division 17 Student Poster Winners

Section on College and University Counseling Centers

 

 

The Student Poster Session, co-sponsored by the Council of Counseling Psychology Training Programs (CCPTP), Division 17 Sections and the Division 17 Student Affiliate Group (SAG), is held annually at the APA Convention during a Division 17 Social Hour.  Through a formal Call for Proposals, graduate students are encouraged to submit proposals to an appropriate Section; each section conducts a masked review and selects winners.  The Research Committee Chair of the SCUCC typically coordinates this activity and Research Committee members serve as reviewers.  The list below includes recent Student Poster winners.   

 

APA 2007 San Francisco, CA

Analyzing premature termination:  Who is coming to therapy?
           
Dominick A. Scalise, University of Missouri-Kansas City. 
            Rico J. Drake, University of Missouri-Kansas City. 

Perceived benefits of yoga:  An exploratory study.
            Tania G. Bayne,  University of Southern Mississippi.  
            Jamie D. Aten, University of Southern Mississippi.

Retrospective bullying victimization, college adjustment, and coping.
           
Amanda Macht Jantzer, Southern Illinois University at Carbondale.
            Mary Louise Cashel, Southern Illinois University at Carbondale.  

Ethnic group differences and presenting concerns of students at a university counseling center.
            Arunya Tuicomepee, Washington State University
            Maki Obana, Washington State University
            Alicia del Prado, Washington State University

APA 2006 New Orleans, LA

Utilization of College Counseling Services by Diverse Student Populations

Sara Choo Kim, University of Wisconsin

 

Counseling Center Client Psychopathology: More Severe or Just More Complex?

Julie Jenks Kettman, University of Iowa

APA 2005 Washington, D.C.

Predictors of Depression and Anxiety Among International Students

Seda Sumer, Georgia State University

Senel Poyrazli, The Pennsylvania State University – Harrisburg

Kamini Grahame, The Pennsylvania State University- Harrisburg

 

Validation of the Client Concerns Inventory

            Eunjoo Yang, The University of Kansas

            Deana Williams, The University of Kansas

            Beth Kirsner, The University of Kansas

            James Lichtenberg, The University of Kansas

            Karen Multon, The University of Kansas

 

Issues to Consider When Counseling Athletes

            Thomas Golightly, Brigham Young University

            Dallas Jensen, Brigham Young University

            Robert Gleave, Brigham Young University

 

Layered Supervision: How Does Supervision of Supervision Affect Trainees

            Kathryn Ganske, Georgia State University

            Felicia Berry, Georgia State University

            Pam McMichen-Wright, Georgia State University

            Stacy Smith, Georgia State University

APA 2004 Honolulu, Hawaii

No submissions

APA 2003 Toronto, Ontario

Stigma and College Students’ Intentions to Seek Professional Help

Christina Garczynski, Seton Hall University

Pamela Foley, Seton Hall University

Byron Hargrove, Seton Hall University

 

Non-traditional Students’ Perspectives on College Counseling

            Ruth Chao, University of Missouri-Columbia

 

College Students’ Experience of Dating, Breakup and Relationship Infidelity

            Margit Berman, University of Minnesota-Minneapolis

            Anna Seiner, University of Minnesota-Minneapolis

            Patricia Frazier, University of Minnesota-Minneapolis

 

Variables Related to Therapist Trainees’ Attributions at Client Premature Termination

            Brad Piergrossi, Catholic University

            Cheri Marmarosh, Catholic University

            Mary Harsh, Catholic University