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Friday, September 18
 

8:00am CDT

Using Q Methodology to Examine Subjectivity: A Dissertation Study as an Illustrative Example
Friday September 18, 2026 8:00am - 8:50am CDT
Q methodology offers counselor education researchers a rigorous yet underutilized approach for investigating subjectivity in ways traditional qualitative or quantitative methods cannot. This session provides a practical, step-by-step walkthrough of conducting a Q methodology study, from developing a Q sample to interpreting factor solutions, using a completed dissertation on basic skills instructors' perspectives on practicum unreadiness as a case example throughout.
Speakers
Friday September 18, 2026 8:00am - 8:50am CDT
Trinity 2 Table 2 [email protected]

9:05am CDT

Exploring the Relationships Between Parental Support & Mental Health of Black College Aged Women
Friday September 18, 2026 9:05am - 9:55am CDT
This correlational study design explores the relationship between levels of parental support, academic motivation, and mental health in African American women in college. More specifically, the impact of parental support on academic motivation and mental health. This sample (N=235) was recruited through an online survey panel of participants who met the inclusion criteria. Results, implications, and suggestions for future research will be shared during this session.
Speakers
Friday September 18, 2026 9:05am - 9:55am CDT
Trinity 2 Table 2 [email protected]

10:10am CDT

Assessing Covert Trauma: Does technology have a role?
Friday September 18, 2026 10:10am - 11:00am CDT
Covert trauma is chronic, relational, and psychosocial in nature, yet it remains an inadequately assessed and underdiagnosed phenomenon in the counseling literature. This session explores covert trauma and emerging AI, telehealth, and virtual technologies that are transforming the way we conduct covert trauma assessments, while also examining ethical imperatives around bias, confidentiality, and clinical validity.
Speakers
Friday September 18, 2026 10:10am - 11:00am CDT
Trinity 2 Table 2 [email protected]

11:05am CDT

Anger and Grief in University Honors Students: Assessing and Treating the Phenomenon
Friday September 18, 2026 11:05am - 12:05pm CDT
Recent research points to the significance of studying anger, the impact on individuals and communities, and how measuring anger could help us better understand this human experience (Umbra & Fasbender, 2025). While anger is present across groups, the study of anger in the gifted population has a presence in history yet remains understudied. This session presents the preliminary results and implications from a study addressing anger and disenfranchised grief in university Honors students.
Speakers
Friday September 18, 2026 11:05am - 12:05pm CDT
Trinity 2 Table 2 [email protected]

2:35pm CDT

Self-Esteem & Body Dysmorphia: Exploring the Role of Social Media
Friday September 18, 2026 2:35pm - 3:25pm CDT
This session examines relationships among self-esteem, social media use, and subclinical body dysmorphia in emerging adult women. Specifically, social media use will be examined as a moderator that exacerbates existing construct relationships. Findings highlight self-esteem as a key predictor, along with multiple other critical correlations. Attendees will gain insight into assessment, prevention, and counseling strategies to address body image concerns and maladaptive media engagement.
Speakers
Friday September 18, 2026 2:35pm - 3:25pm CDT
Trinity 2 Table 2 [email protected]

3:40pm CDT

Using Anonymous Questionnaires to Collect Sensitive Information: A CQR Case Study
Friday September 18, 2026 3:40pm - 4:30pm CDT
Collecting sensitive data poses unique challenges for counseling scholars, particularly for minoritized participants. In this session, we will present methods for using anonymous online questionnaires to collect sensitive qualitative information. We will demonstrate this utility presenting a consensual qualitative research study examining crisis line use for suicide among 20 undergraduate men of color. Join us to develop strategies for exploring sensitive topics in our current climate!
Speakers
Friday September 18, 2026 3:40pm - 4:30pm CDT
Trinity 2 Table 2 [email protected]
 
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