Lori A. Russell-Chapin
Bradley University
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The Family Journal | 2001
Lori A. Russell-Chapin; Theodore J. Chapin; Linda G. Sattler
The data presented in this article report significant predictors and relationships among high levels of marital distress, lack of couple time together, and problems associated with lack of communication. The results are explored in terms of counseling implications.
International Journal for The Advancement of Counselling | 1998
Christopher J. Rybak; Lori A. Russell-Chapin
Wellness classes based on Eastern and Western philosophical concepts were offered to graduate level counselling students as a means of helping them to integrate and clarify their views on counselling. Through experiential activities, students learned to more fully activate inner creative resources for an enhanced sense of wholeness. The concepts and methods learned have practical application to counselling.
Archive | 2015
Beto Davison Avilés; Lori A. Russell-Chapin; Christopher J. Rybak
Abstract Professional school counselors have been in the public schools since the early 1900s. Fueled by the industrial revolution, the vocational guidance movement spawned the creation of high school guidance counseling programs. In 1907, Jesse B. Davis created one of the first vocational guidance programs at Central High School in Detroit, Michigan (Schmidt, 2014). In 1908, Frank Parsons, the father of vocational guidance, founded the Vocations Bureau that eventually became part of the Division of Education at Harvard University. These early efforts helped students develop vocationally, morally, and intellectually, and it would take nearly 70 years for children with exceptionalities to be similarly served in the public schools. The purpose of this chapter is to explain the role of counselors in assisting students with exceptionalities. This will be examined by better understanding the counseling history, defining the terms of exceptionalities and transdisciplinary collaboration, and showcasing the many benefits of individual, group, and brain-based interventions.
Business Horizons | 2005
Charles R. Stoner; Jennifer Robin; Lori A. Russell-Chapin
Journal of Neurotherapy | 2013
Lori A. Russell-Chapin; Thomas Kemmerly; Wen Ching Liu; Michael T. Zagardo; Theodore J. Chapin; Douglas Dailey; Dzung Dinh
The Journal of humanistic education and development | 1996
Lori A. Russell-Chapin; Christopher J. Rybak; Teri B. Copilevitz
Journal of mental health counseling | 2016
Lori A. Russell-Chapin
The Journal of Humanistic Counseling, Education and Development | 2000
Christopher J. Rybak; Lori A. Russell-Chapin; Mildred E. Moser
American Counseling Association | 2017
Thomas A. Field; Laura K. Jones; Lori A. Russell-Chapin
Archive | 2017
Lori A. Russell-Chapin; Thomas A. Field; Laura K. Jones