18 research outputs found
Integrating Television Media into Group Counseling Course Work
We explore the feasibility of supplementing traditional group work pedagogic tools with watching group-themed reality and scripted television programs in order to convey group dynamics and concepts. Students view television programs through a group leader’s lens and analyze the group dynamics. Advantages and limitations of this resource are reviewed and implications for counselor educators are discussed
Integrating Television Media into Group Counseling Course Work
We explore the feasibility of supplementing traditional group work pedagogic tools with watching group-themed reality and scripted television programs in order to convey group dynamics and concepts. Students view television programs through a group leader’s lens and analyze the group dynamics. Advantages and limitations of this resource are reviewed and implications for counselor educators are discussed
Chemical characterization of a new carbohydrate metabolite in the vitreous of Black Moor goldfish by liquid chromatography-electrospray mass spectrometry and nuclear magnetic resonance
Abstract. Our recent report has described the occurrence of a remarkably high amount of an unknown compound with light absorption maximum at 290 nm in the aqueous humor of Black Moor goldfish. The absorption maximum is shifted to 270 nm in 0.01% trifluroacetic acid. The concentration of this compound was very low in the eye of common goldfish and was absent in ocular fluids or serum of mammalian species. This compound was isolated by chromatography on a carbohydrate column eluted by 10 mM ammonium phosphate followed by chromatography on a Delta PAK C18 column eluted by acetonitrile-watertrifluoroacetic acid. The ion size of the unknown compound determined by electrospray for protonated and deprotonated ions are m/z 205 and 203, respectively. The protonated ion was fragmented to m/z 187, 169, 157 and 141 as the cone voltage increased. The data from mass spectrometry and nuclear magnetic resonance spectroscopy indicate the chemical structure of a carbohydrate with 7 carbons containing a lactone ring
Role of An Ethnic Minority Alumni Advisory Committee in Training Professional Psychologists
The role and impact of an advisory board composed of ethnic minority alumni of a professional psychology program are described. The advisory board, in conjunction with the faculty and administration, assists in incorporating cultural sensitivity into the training of professional psychology students and provides support systems for ethnic minority students. The model and projects are described, and implementation issues are discussed