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    Opening the door to a person-centered experiential training group: a thematic analysis by Bevly, Dax, Swan, Alyssa M., Malacara, Audrey B.

    “…Person-centered experiential growth groups can promote self-awareness, increased authenticity, and improve interpersonal skills. Many counselor training…”
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    Exploring Counselor Experiences of Training in Relational Depth: An Interpretative Phenomenological Inquiry by Ray, Dee C., Lankford, Cody T., Malacara, Audrey B., Woehler, Elliott, McCullough, Rachel

    Published in Journal of counseling and development (01-01-2021)
    “…Relational depth is an emergent counseling construct that captures the profound connection felt by client and counselor in moments of therapeutic encounter. We…”
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    A Process Addictions Course for Counselor Training Programs by Giordano, Amanda L., Malacara, Audrey, Agarwal, Sarah

    “…We proposed the implementation of a course dedicated to the etiology and treatment of process addictions in counselor-training programs. We described the…”
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    Withdrawal Symptoms Among American Collegiate Internet Gamers by Giordano, Amanda L, Prosek, Elizabeth A, Bain, Casey, Malacara, Audrey, Turner, Jasmine, Schunemann, Kaylia, Schmit, Michael K

    Published in Journal of Mental Health Counseling (01-01-2020)
    “…We examined the gaming patterns and withdrawal symptomology of 144 American collegiate internet gamers. Our findings indicated that Internet Gaming Disorder…”
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    Withdrawal Symptoms Among American Collegiate Internet Gamers by Giordano, Amanda L, Prosek, Elizabeth A, Bain, Casey, Malacara, Audrey, Turner, Jasmine, Schunemann, Kaylia, Schmit, Michael K

    Published in Journal of mental health counseling (01-01-2020)
    “…We examined the gaming patterns and withdrawal symptomology of 144 American collegiate internet gamers. Our findings indicated that Internet Gaming Disorder…”
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