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Burnout, empathy, and self-care among mental health counselors
(2017-08)
The implications of burnout for those who engage in human service work continue to be of significant interest. Burnout prevalence, specifically in the form of emotional exhaustion among mental health counselors, has been ...
Predictors of resilience in families of children with a mental health disorder
(2019-08)
While much theorizing and research has been conducted on family resilience, the concepts and theories of family resilience have not been applied to families who have a child with a mental health disorder. The proposed study ...
Comparing Students Who Do and Do Not Study the Fine Arts: Mental Health, Stress and Time Spent on Academic Work
(2019-07)
Historic research has supported the claim that artists experience higher rates of mental illness than those who do not engage in the creative arts (Andreasen, 1987; Kyaga et al., 2011; Richards, Kinney, Lunde, Benet, & ...
Consequences of stress for public school superintendents
(2010-07)
Scope and Method of Study: This study is a quantitative study of Oklahoma Public School Superintendents. The data was collected by surveys using an online format. Data was analyzed to determine correlation and predictive ...
Patterns in the Locations of U.S. Mass Shootings
(2019-07)
Mass shootings are topics of intense public concern and debate. Unfortunately, most previous research examining mass shootings within the U.S. has focused on motivations or other characteristics of the shooter(s) with less ...