Drunkorexia: An Exploratory Investigation of College Students With Alcohol ‐Related Infractions
The construct of drunkorexia, caloric restriction prior to or during alcohol consumption, was examined in 411 college students who experienced alcohol ‐related infractions. Analyses were conducted to examine differences in demographic prevalence distributions, alcohol‐related consequences, and alcohol consumption between a subsample of participants who reported drunkorexia behaviors and a subsample who did not. (Source: Journal of College Counseling)
Source: Journal of College Counseling - April 3, 2019 Category: Universities & Medical Training Authors: Victor E. Tuazon, Sterling P. Travis, Eleni M. Honderich, Amy E. Williams, Sarah E. I. Menefee, Charles F. Gressard Tags: Research Source Type: research

The Mental Health Status of Law Students: Implications for College Counselors
The purpose of this study was to describe law students' psychological symptoms, assess the role of law school stress in students' symptoms, and suggest ways college counselors can help this population. More than half of the 316 participants displayed symptoms of depression and psychological distress, and nearly half showed symptoms of anxiety. Law school stressors significantly predicted students' symptoms. Workload, peers, and low instrumental support most impacted students, thus providing specific directions and implications for college counselors. (Source: Journal of College Counseling)
Source: Journal of College Counseling - April 3, 2019 Category: Universities & Medical Training Authors: Andrea M. Flynn, Yan Li, Bernadette S ánchez Tags: Research Source Type: research

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Journal of College Counseling, Volume 22, Issue 1, Page 1-1, April 2019. (Source: Journal of College Counseling)
Source: Journal of College Counseling - April 3, 2019 Category: Universities & Medical Training Tags: Issue Information Source Type: research

Using Narrative Therapy to Assist College ‐Age Latino Immigrants
Latinos represent a large percentage of the immigrant population currently entering the United States. These immigrants may face mental health issues related to their immigration and acculturation experiences, leading to a need for counseling. The authors introduce narrative therapy as an appropriate treatment modality for college ‐age Latino students. (Source: Journal of College Counseling)
Source: Journal of College Counseling - April 3, 2019 Category: Universities & Medical Training Authors: Isabel C. Farrell, Melinda M. Gibbons Tags: Professional Issues and Innovative Practice Source Type: research

Addressing Self ‐Injury on College Campuses: Institutional Recommendations
Nonsuicidal self ‐injury is a significant concern on college campuses. Hence, the authors, the International Consortium on Self‐Injury in Educational Settings, offer the current position paper. First, the authors review current research in the field. Next, they discuss considerations for colleges' institutional‐ wide response to self‐injury, including the role of and recommendations for relevant stakeholders (students, residence staff, mental health professionals) who directly and indirectly support students who self‐injure. Guidelines for response and suggested resources are also presented. (Source: Journal of College Counseling)
Source: Journal of College Counseling - April 3, 2019 Category: Universities & Medical Training Authors: Stephen P. Lewis, Nancy L. Heath, Penelope A. Hasking, Janis L. Whitlock, Mark S. Wilson, Paul L. Plener Tags: Professional Issues and Innovative Practice Source Type: research

Prior Sexual Victimization and Disclosure of Campus Sexual Violence Among College Students
Using survey data from a large, public university, the authors examined the relationships of precollege sexual violence experience to revictimization and disclosure. Among victims of campus sexual violence, those with prior sexual victimization were no more or less likely to disclose to campus resources and were less likely to disclose to peers. Results suggest that institutions need to be prepared to support students with a range of victimization experiences. There is also a need for earlier and expanded sexual violence education and awareness efforts. (Source: Journal of College Counseling)
Source: Journal of College Counseling - April 3, 2019 Category: Universities & Medical Training Authors: Kate Stepleton, Sarah McMahon, Cathryn C. Potter, Michael J. MacKenzie Tags: Research Source Type: research

Predictors of Academic Stress Among College Students
The purpose of this study was to examine factors predictive of college students' academic stress. Three hundred seven undergraduate students (179 men, 128 women) participated in the study. Results indicated that female college students had higher academic stress than did male college students. Bivariate correlations and multiple regression analyses revealed that life satisfaction, locus of control, and gender were significant predictors of academic stress. Directions for future research and implications for counselors are discussed. (Source: Journal of College Counseling)
Source: Journal of College Counseling - April 3, 2019 Category: Universities & Medical Training Authors: Mehmet A. Karaman, Eunice Lerma, Javier Cavazos Vela, Joshua C. Watson Tags: Research Source Type: research

The Impact of Religion/Spirituality on Acculturative Stress Among International Students
The authors conducted a qualitative study using phenomenological inquiry to explore the nature and essence of international students' experience of utilizing religion/spirituality to cope with acculturative stress. Twelve students from 2 public universities and diverse religious/spiritual traditions participated. Results suggest that religion/spirituality plays a central role in the heightening of psychological, cognitive, and social functioning and affects students' performance in the academic environment. Implications for student affairs personnel, counselors, counselor educators, and supervisors are provided. (Source: J...
Source: Journal of College Counseling - April 3, 2019 Category: Universities & Medical Training Authors: Selin Philip, Anita A. Neuer Colburn, Lee Underwood, Hannah Bayne Tags: Research Source Type: research

Drunkorexia: An Exploratory Investigation of College Students With Alcohol ‐Related Infractions
The construct of drunkorexia, caloric restriction prior to or during alcohol consumption, was examined in 411 college students who experienced alcohol ‐related infractions. Analyses were conducted to examine differences in demographic prevalence distributions, alcohol‐related consequences, and alcohol consumption between a subsample of participants who reported drunkorexia behaviors and a subsample who did not. (Source: Journal of College Counseling)
Source: Journal of College Counseling - April 3, 2019 Category: Universities & Medical Training Authors: Victor E. Tuazon, Sterling P. Travis, Eleni M. Honderich, Amy E. Williams, Sarah E. I. Menefee, Charles F. Gressard Tags: Research Source Type: research

The Mental Health Status of Law Students: Implications for College Counselors
The purpose of this study was to describe law students' psychological symptoms, assess the role of law school stress in students' symptoms, and suggest ways college counselors can help this population. More than half of the 316 participants displayed symptoms of depression and psychological distress, and nearly half showed symptoms of anxiety. Law school stressors significantly predicted students' symptoms. Workload, peers, and low instrumental support most impacted students, thus providing specific directions and implications for college counselors. (Source: Journal of College Counseling)
Source: Journal of College Counseling - April 3, 2019 Category: Universities & Medical Training Authors: Andrea M. Flynn, Yan Li, Bernadette S ánchez Tags: Research Source Type: research

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Journal of College Counseling,Volume 21, Issue 3, Page 193-193, October 2018. (Source: Journal of College Counseling)
Source: Journal of College Counseling - October 8, 2018 Category: Universities & Medical Training Source Type: research

The Use of Biofeedback in College Counseling
Journal of College Counseling,Volume 21, Issue 3, Page 274-288, October 2018. (Source: Journal of College Counseling)
Source: Journal of College Counseling - October 8, 2018 Category: Universities & Medical Training Authors: Matthew Fish, Carmen Russoniello, Dominiquie M. Clemmons ‐James Source Type: research

BODIES: A Short Sex Addiction Screening Tool for College Students
Journal of College Counseling,Volume 21, Issue 3, Page 265-273, October 2018. (Source: Journal of College Counseling)
Source: Journal of College Counseling - October 8, 2018 Category: Universities & Medical Training Authors: Craig S. Cashwell, Amanda L. Giordano, Robert A. Henson Source Type: research

Contemporary College Student Anxiety: The Role of Academic Distress, Financial Stress, and Support
Journal of College Counseling,Volume 21, Issue 3, Page 252-264, October 2018. (Source: Journal of College Counseling)
Source: Journal of College Counseling - October 8, 2018 Category: Universities & Medical Training Authors: Payton J. Jones, So Yeon Park, G. Tyler Lefevor Source Type: research

Gender, Parent and Peer Relationships, and Identification With Emerging Adulthood Among College Students
Journal of College Counseling,Volume 21, Issue 3, Page 239-251, October 2018. (Source: Journal of College Counseling)
Source: Journal of College Counseling - October 8, 2018 Category: Universities & Medical Training Authors: Christina M. Schnyders, Joel A. Lane Source Type: research