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    Flow State as an Existential Tool to Increase Optimal Experience and Life Enjoyment by Burt, Isaac, Gonzalez, Tiphanie

    Published in Journal of humanistic counseling (01-10-2021)
    “…This article introduces the concept of flow state as an existential‐humanistic tool to increase optimal experience and life enjoyment. We define what is flow…”
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    Rap Music in School Counseling Based on Don Elligan's Rap Therapy by Gonzalez, Tiphanie, Hayes, B. Grant

    Published in Journal of creativity in mental health (05-06-2009)
    “…In 2000, Don Elligan introduced Rap Therapy as a psychotherapeutic intervention for working with at-risk youths, primarily African American males whose…”
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    Integrating Leadership Skills into Anger Management Groups to Reduce Aggressive Behaviors: The LIT Model by Burt, Isaac, Patel, Samir H, Butler, S.K, Gonzalez, Tiphanie

    Published in Journal of Mental Health Counseling (01-04-2013)
    “…Mental health counselors encounter numerous complex situations when working with children and adolescents in anger management groups. This study promotes the…”
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    Empirical Research on Ethnic Minority Students: 1995-2009 by Vasquez III, Eleazar, Lopez, Angel, Straub, Carrie, Powell, Selma, McKinney, Tracy, Walker, Zachary, Gonzalez, Tiphanie, Slocum, Timothy A., Mason, Lee, Okeeffe, Breda V., Bedesem, Peña L.

    “…Ethnic minority disproportionality has been a topic of extensive discussion and research for many years. In 1997, Artiles, Trent, and Kuan conducted a seminal…”
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    Book Review: Why Kids Kill: Inside the Minds of School Shooters by Gonzalez, Tiphanie

    Published in Professional school counseling (01-06-2010)
    “…[...] in this chapter, Langman begins to show the commonalities among shooters through the psychological symptoms they shared. [...] Langman does not explore…”
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