Student counseling and personnel services

Statistics

Faculty Count: 24

Department Count: 16

Article Count: 8

Total Citations: 65

Citation Average: 8

Themes

  • Quality of life
  • Compensatory Mechanisms
  • Whole-person wellness
  • Academic burnout
  • Role of primary care providers
  • Identification of emotional and behavioral issues in youths
  • Academic Burnout
  • Health interventions for college students
  • Moderating Effects
  • anxiety in students with autism spectrum disorder

Themes

  • Interconnectedness of wellness
  • Influence of psychological health on academic outcomes
  • Student retention in accounting
  • role of school-based mental health professionals
  • Health promotion
  • School nursing
  • Education and training for teachers and caregivers
  • Mental health service utilization
  • evidence-based interventions for anxiety
  • impact of anxiety on academic performance

Themes

  • Effectiveness of school-based mental health services
  • Service needs and gaps in mental health services
  • Dimensions of wellness
  • Student perceptions of wellness
  • Resilience
  • Adolescent health
  • Sociocultural factors in health
  • Self-medication behaviors
  • Balance in wellness
  • Health education and promotion

Themes

  • Mental health services for youths
  • Resilience in education
  • Access to behavioral health services
  • Challenges in rural mental health service delivery
  • Role stressors and their impact on psychological health
  • Psychological Distress
  • Parental involvement in mental health care
  • Barriers to access mental health services
  • Impact of mental health on academic and social well-being
  • Impact of emotional and behavioral disorders on academic achievement

Themes

  • Family engagement in mental health support
  • Coping strategies for students
  • Barriers to accessing mental health services
  • Public health education
  • Skin cancer prevention
  • Perceptions of mental illness

Departments

  • Department of Social Work, Salisbury University, Salisbury, Maryland, USA
  • Kimberly Searcey van Vulpen, PhD, is assistant professor, Social Work Department, Salisbury University, 1101 Camden Avenue, Salisbury, MD, 21801; e-mail: ksvanvulpen@salisbury.edu. Amy Habegar, LCSW, is licensed clinical social worker in primary care, Nemours/A.I. DuPont Hospital for Children, Division of Behavioral Health, Milford, DE. Teresa Simmons, LCSW-C, is program manager, Child and Adoles
  • Salisbury University
  • Salisbury University, Salisbury, Maryland, USA
  • Salisbury University, California, MD, USA