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    Helpful or harmful? The comparative value of self-weighing and calorie counting versus intuitive eating on the eating disorder symptomology of college students by Romano, Kelly A., Swanbrow Becker, Martin A., Colgary, Christina D., Magnuson, Amy

    Published in Eating and weight disorders (01-12-2018)
    “…Objective The current study evaluated the comparative implications of self-weighing and calorie counting versus intuitive eating (IE) on the eating disorder…”
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    Bridging the Gap: Connecting Resident Assistants and Suicidal Residents Through Gatekeeper Training by McLean, Kate, Swanbrow Becker, Martin A.

    Published in Suicide & life-threatening behavior (01-04-2018)
    “…One hundred sixty‐two resident assistants (RAs) at a large southeastern university were randomly assigned to attend either a specialized 1‐hr training program…”
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    Promoting First-Generation College Students' Mental Well-Being: Student Perceptions of an Academic Enrichment Program by Swanbrow Becker, Martin A, Schelbe, Lisa, Romano, Kelly, Spinelli, Carmella

    Published in Journal of college student development (01-11-2017)
    “…Academic enrichment programs seek to address the challenges first-generation students face, but research tends to focus on academic outcomes. In this study we…”
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    A Program to Reduce Stigma Toward Mental Illness and Promote Mental Health Literacy and Help-Seeking in National Collegiate Athletic Association Division I Student-Athletes by Chow, Graig M., Bird, Matthew D., Gabana, Nicole T., Cooper, Brandon T., Swanbrow Becker, Martin A.

    Published in Journal of clinical sport psychology (01-09-2021)
    “…Student-athletes are susceptible to mental health problems that disrupt optimal functioning and well-being. Despite having many protective factors,…”
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    Distress and Suicidality in Higher Education: Implications for Population-Oriented Prevention Paradigms by Brownson, Chris, Drum, David J., Swanbrow Becker, Martin A., Saathoff, Andrea, Hentschel, Elizabeth

    Published in Journal of college student psychotherapy (02-04-2016)
    “…College students respond to stressful experiences along a continuum of distress and suicidality. This study investigated, from students' perspectives, the…”
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    Supporting Transgender College Students: Implications for Clinical Intervention and Campus Prevention by Swanbrow Becker, Martin A., Nemeth Roberts, Stacey F., Ritts, Sam M., Branagan, William Tyler, Warner, Alia R., Clark, Sheri L.

    Published in Journal of college student psychotherapy (03-04-2017)
    “…This study examines the experiences of transgender college students in coping with stress in comparison to their cisgender peers. Undergraduate and graduate…”
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    The Influence of Suicide Prevention Gatekeeper Training on Resident Assistants' Mental Health by Swanbrow Becker, Martin A., Drum, David J.

    “…This study explored the mental health influence on resident assistants associated with their training in suicide prevention and their subsequent role as campus…”
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    Essential Counseling Knowledge and Skills to Prepare Student Affairs Staff to Promote Emotional Wellbeing and to Intervene With Students in Distress by Swanbrow Becker, Martin A., Drum, David J.

    Published in Journal of college and character (02-10-2015)
    “…The focus on helping students transform their lives has emerged as part of the mission of many colleges and universities. Campus-based student affairs…”
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    Therapist Directiveness and Client Reactance in the Administration of Homework in Therapy with College Students by Branagan, William Tyler, Swanbrow Becker, Martin A

    Published in Journal of college student psychotherapy (03-07-2018)
    “…The present study used an analog design with three vignettes portraying homework administrations at three levels of therapist directiveness (low, medium, and…”
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