133 research outputs found

    Pre-licensed Counselor Experiences of Effective and Multiculturally Competent Clinical Supervision

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    Clinical Supervision is a critical cornerstone of ethical and competent counseling. A significant element in the practice of effective supervision is the necessity for clinical supervisors to provide multiculturally competent clinical supervision. Therefore, the purpose of this study was to capture the lived experiences of pre-licensure counselors describing effective clinical supervision and how the multicultural competence of their supervisor(s) impacted their experience of effective clinical supervision. Semi-structured interviews with four participants and an interpretive phenomenological analysis (IPA) were utilized. The results indicated four primary/ordinate themes. First, there are specific qualities of effective supervision. Second, it is important to supervisees that multicultural factors are considered in supervision. Third, the supervisory alliance is an important aspect of effective clinical supervision. Fourth, group supervision is essential for quality clinical supervision due in part to the diverse perspectives and collaborative power dynamic. In keeping with the phenomenological frame of IPA analysis, subordinate themes of note also emerged, indicating supervisee attention to their own clinical skill acquisition and developmental levels, rightness of fit with clinical supervisors, experiences of ineffective and sometime harmful clinical supervision, and how supervisees will exercise autonomy in seeking out effective clinical supervision. The findings provide a useful perspective for pre-licensure counselors, counselor educators and supervisors

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    Impact of a three-year worksite wellness program on employee blood lipid levels

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    Worksite wellness programs can be used to implement interventions aimed at addressing current rates of obesity and related chronic disease and their associated health care costs. The purpose of this study was to evaluate the impact of a worksite wellness program on blood lipid levels among employees at a rural manufacturing plant in Northern California. Pre to post changes were analyzed using paired sample ttests. Demographic data collected as part of a subsequent nutrition education component of the program indicated that the employees were mostly male (88%) and Caucasian (71%), with a mean age of 47 ± 9 years. Forty-seven percent of the subjects were overweight and 38% obese. Following the three-year worksite wellness program, subjects’ total cholesterol, LDL-cholesterol, and triglyceride levels decreased, while their HDL-cholesterol levels increased significantly. These results suggest that long-term worksite wellness programs can improve employee health outcomes

    Recent Developments: The Uniform Arbitration Act

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    This Article is an overview of recent court decisions that interpret state versions of the Uniform Arbitration Act ( U.A.A. ).\u27 Arbitration statutes patterned after the U.A.A. have been adopted by thirty-four states and the District of Columbia.\u27 The goal of this project is to promote uniformity in the interpretation of the U.A.A. by articulating the underlying policies and rationales of recent court decisions interpreting the U.A.A

    Recent Developments: The Uniform Arbitration Act

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    This Article is an overview of recent court decisions that interpret state versions of the Uniform Arbitration Act ( U.A.A. ).\u27 Arbitration statutes patterned after the U.A.A. have been adopted by thirty-four states and the District of Columbia.\u27 The goal of this project is to promote uniformity in the interpretation of the U.A.A. by articulating the underlying policies and rationales of recent court decisions interpreting the U.A.A

    Exploring compatibilities between Acceptance and Commitment Therapy and 12-Step treatment for substance abuse

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    ABSTRACT: Behavioral science research has appeared to conflict with the 12-step treatment approach, which is the prevalent practice in the treatment of addictions in the United States. Compatibilities between 12-step and Acceptance and Commitment Therapy, a contextual behavioral treatment, are explored with the aim of reducing this friction and better serving consumers. DISSEMINATING SUBSTANCE ABUSE TREATMENT ALTERNATIVES A wide variety of treatments for substance abuse have been developed. The list of treatments that have been studied in controlled trials includes cognitive-behavioral and behavioral treatments for various types of addiction, such as behavior therapy for cocaine abuse (Higgins et a
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