All of Messiah University faculty in the Counseling Program are active counselors (clinical mental health, school, or marriage and family) and accomplished scholars. Messiah’s faculty encourages students to consider their own faith, the faith of others, and the relationship between counseling and issues connected to faith in their profession.

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Submissions from 2022

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Religious and Spiritual Implications in Functional Anger, Carol Z.A. McGinnis

Submissions from 2020

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A Paradigm Shift: Supporting the Multidimensional Identities of Black Male Youth, Linwood G. Vereen, Marcelle R. Giovannetti, and Lynn Bohecker

Submissions from 2018

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Angry Nation: A Counseling Perspective, Carol Z.A. McGinnis

Submissions from 2016

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Radical Alignment: A Psychospiritual Approach to Conflicting Values, Carol Z.A. McGinnis

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A Christian Perspective of an Ojibwe Sweat for Women, Carol Z.A. McGinnis and Julie Ogemaanungokwe Smith

Submissions from 2015

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The career development of adolescent mothers: A review of 25 years of professional literature, Heather H. Barto, Simone F. Lambert, and Pamelia E. Brott

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Family Ostracism in Christianity and Counseling, Carol Z.A. McGinnis

Helping students manage anger, Carol Z.A. McGinnis

Submissions from 2014

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"You got to apply seriousness": A phenomenological inquiry of Liberian refugees' coping, Leah K. Clarke and L. Dianne Borders

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The Gamer Culture: An Exploration of Gamer Archetypes and Their Relationship with Coping Strengths, Stephen Kuniak

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Creating Fictional Clients for Diversity-Related Theoretical Case Conceptualization, Carol Z.A. McGinnis

Submissions from 2009

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African American English: Implications for school counseling professionals, Norma L. Day-Vines, Heather H. Barto, Beverly L. Booker, Kim V. Smith, Jennifer Barna, Brian S. Maiden, Linda Zegley, and Monique T. Felder

Submissions from 2008

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Using Anger Productively: "Amazon" Warrior Theory, Carol Z.A. McGinnis