Counselor Education and Supervision

Counselor Posttraumatic Growth Linked to Harmful Clinical Supervision

Doctoral Candidate Name: Tristin L. White Program: Counselor Education and Supervision Defense Date and Time: October 31, 2022 – 10:00 AM Defense Location: Virtual (email tlorrain@charlotte.edu for Zoom link) Committee chair’s Name: Dr. John R. Culbreth Committee Members: Dr. Susan R. Furr, Dr. John C. Nance, Dr. Teresa L. Scheid, Dr. Kristin J. Davin Abstract: […]

EXPLORING SELF-COMPASSION, EMPATHY, AND INTRINSIC SPIRITUALITY AS PREDICTORS OF CULTURAL HUMILITY

Doctoral Candidate Name: Tiffany Rikard Program: Counselor Education and Supervision Defense Date and Time: September 8, 2022 – 1:00 PM Defense Location: https://charlotte-edu.zoom.us/j/99491397257?pwd=MVR1eEpnQXExdm1QODgzclg3WnJsZz09 Committee chair’s Name: Phyllis Post Committee Members: Dr. Clare Merlin-Knoblich, Dr. Claudia Flowers, and Dr. Hank Harris Abstract: Each year in the United States (U.S), one in five adults experience mental illness […]

UNDERSTANDING THE CAREER DECISION-MAKING PROCESS OF LGBTQ+ COLLEGE STUDENTS OF COLOR AT PREDOMINANTLY WHITE INSTITUTIONS IN THE SOUTH

Doctoral Candidate Name: Brynton Lett Program: Counselor Education and Supervision Defense Date and Time: July 27, 2022 – 11:00 AM Defense Location: Virtual / Zoom Committee chair’s Name: Dr. Taryne Mingo Committee Members: Dr. Ryan Miller, Dr. Clare Merlin-Knoblich, Dr. Ed Wierzalis Abstract: Career indecision is common among many college students. College students that identify […]

“YOU GOOD, BRUH?” AN EXPLORATION OF THE INFLUENCE OF RACE AND MASCULINTY ON MILLENIAL BLACK MEN’S DECISIONS TO SEEK MENTAL HEALTH TREATMENT

Doctoral Candidate Name: Demetrius Cofield Program: Counselor Education and Supervision Defense Date and Time: May 10, 2022 – 11:00 AM Defense Location: Zoom Committee chair’s Name: Dr. Henry L. Harris Committee Members: Dr. Sejal Foxx, Dr. Taryne M. Mingo, Dr. Lisa Merriweather Abstract: In recent years there has been a significant increase in the prevalence […]

RELATIONSHIPS BETWEEN INSITUTIONAL TYPE, PERCEIVED EXPERIENCES OF RACIAL AND ETHNIC MICROAGGRESSIONS, MULTICULTURAL COUNSELING COURSE EXPERIENCE AND SOCIAL JUSTICE ADVOCACY ORIENTION AMONG COUNSELORS IN TRAINING AND PROFESSIONALS

Doctoral Candidate Name: Allura Pulliam Program: Counselor Education and Supervision Defense Date and Time: April 5, 2022 – 2:00 PM Defense Location: Virtual Committee chair’s Name: Dr. Sejal Fox Committee Members: Dr. Claudia Flowers, Dr. Lyndon Abrams, Dr. Taryne Mingo Abstract: The manifestations of institutional and interpersonal racism have been linked to lower recruitment, retention […]

Examining the Relationship of Number of Multiracial Siblings, Sibling Phenotype Similarity, and Sibling Relationship Quality with Multiracial Identity Development

Doctoral Candidate Name: Meg Alexandra García Program: Counselor Education and Supervision Defense Date and Time: March 29, 2022 – 11:00 AM Defense Location: COED 246 – Please email mgarci48@charlotte.edu for Zoom link. Committee chair’s Name: Dr. Sejal Parikh Foxx Committee Members: Dr. Claudia Flowers, Dr. Hank Harris, Dr. Clare Merlin-Knoblich, and Dr. Kelly Anderson Abstract: […]

Examining the Relationship of Number of Multiracial Siblings, Sibling Phenotype Similarity, and Sibling Relationship Quality with Multiracial Identity Development

Doctoral Candidate Name: Meg Alexandra García Program: Counselor Education and Supervision Defense Date and Time: March 29, 2022 – 11:00 AM Defense Location: COED 246 – Please email mgarci48@charlotte.edu for Zoom link. Committee chair’s Name: Dr. Sejal Parikh Foxx Committee Members: Dr. Claudia Flowers, Dr. Hank Harris, Dr. Clare Merlin-Knoblich, and Dr. Kelly Anderson Abstract: […]

Pan-Africanism in Establishing Culturally Affirming Racialized Gendered Identities in African American Cis-gendered Heterosexual Males attending Counselor Education Doctoral Programs with Respect to Archetypal Imagery and Ancestral Assistance

Doctoral Candidate Name: Ryan Benson Feemster Program: Counselor Education and Supervision Defense Date and Time: January 26, 2022 – 10:00 AM Defense Location: Virtual Committee chair’s Name: Dr. Lisa Meriweather Committee Members: Dr. Sejal Foxx; Dr. Lyndon Abrams Dr. Taryne Mingo; Dr. Gloria Campbell-Whatley Abstract: ABSTRACT HERU RYAN BENSON FEEMSTER: Pan-Africanism in Establishing Culturally Affirming […]

SHADES OF WELLNESS: AN EXAMINATION OF THE RELATIONSHIP BETWEEN GENDERED RACISM, RACE-RELATED STRESS, SOCIOECONOMIC STATUS AND HOLISTIC WELLNESS IN THE LIVES OF BLACK WOMEN

Doctoral Candidate Name: Brittany Prioleau Program: Counselor Education and Supervision Defense Date and Time: July 26, 2021 – 10:30 AM Defense Location: Zoom Committee chair’s Name: Dr. Clare Merlin-Knoblich Committee Members: Dr. Taryn Mingo, Dr. Sejal Parikh Foxx, Dr. Claudia Flowers, Dr. Nigel Zheng Abstract: In the United States, Black women often face a number […]

“To push or not to push?”; Exploring lived experiences of former women track and field student-athletes who trained and competed through pain and injury.

Doctoral Candidate Name: Arna Erega Program: Counselor Education and Supervision Defense Date and Time: July 1, 2021 – 12:00 PM Defense Location: Zoom – https://uncc.zoom.us/j/94319683098?pwd=dTVnYkRJQXAvT1d3Q3R0MFZNOEhIQT09 Committee chair’s Name: Dr. Henry L. Harris Committee Members: Dr. Jae Hoon Lim, Dr. Sejal Foxx, Dr. Clare Merlin-Knoblich, and Dr.Sandra Dika Abstract: Athletes are aware that with involvement in […]