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Friday, September 18
 

8:00am CDT

Explanatory Mixed-Methods Insights on Unethical Supervision, Supervisory Rupture, and Repair
Friday September 18, 2026 8:00am - 8:50am CDT
An explanatory mixed method explores the relationships among unethical supervision, supervisory rupture, and repair in supervisory relationships. In a quantitative study, supervisees identify the types of unethical supervision and assess them using new and existing relevant scales. Among the quantitative research participants, the supervisees who experienced supervisory rupture and its ensuing repair due to unethical supervision provide a lived experience in the following qualitative study.
Speakers
Friday September 18, 2026 8:00am - 8:50am CDT
Trinity 2 Poster 6 [email protected]

9:05am CDT

Mixed Methods in Counseling Research: What Counts and What Doesn't
Friday September 18, 2026 9:05am - 9:55am CDT
Mixed methods research (MMR) is increasingly used in counseling, yet confusion persists about what qualifies as a true MMR study. Adding an open-ended question to a survey is not mixed methods—integration is the defining feature. This poster clarifies the distinction between MMR and multi-method designs, walks attendees through three core designs (explanatory sequential, exploratory sequential, and convergent), and uses side-by-side examples to illustrate what integration looks like in practice
Speakers
Friday September 18, 2026 9:05am - 9:55am CDT
Trinity 2 Poster 6 [email protected]

10:10am CDT

Preparing Play Therapy Trainees to Work with Suicidal Children: Impact of a Brief Microteach
Friday September 18, 2026 10:10am - 11:00am CDT
This session presents pilot findings on a brief microteach intervention designed to increase play therapy trainees’ self-efficacy in working with suicidal children. Results showed significant gains in confidence across key skills. Attendees will learn how to integrate short, developmentally responsive training strategies into coursework to better prepare students for working with suicidality.
Speakers
Friday September 18, 2026 10:10am - 11:00am CDT
Trinity 2 Poster 6 [email protected]

11:15am CDT

Examining the CES-D Scale Using Multidimensional Rasch Rating Scale and Partial Credit Models
Friday September 18, 2026 11:15am - 12:05pm CDT
This session examines the Center for Epidemiologic Studies Depression Scale (CES-D) through Rasch modeling approaches. Guided by evidence from confirmatory factor analysis and Rasch dimensionality analyses, the study compares unidimensional and multidimensional rating scale and partial credit models. Attendees will learn how Rasch methods can be used to evaluate dimensionality and item functioning, thereby strengthening the interpretation of CES-D scores.
Speakers
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Zhi Jie Lee

Doctoral Candidate, The Ohio State University
Friday September 18, 2026 11:15am - 12:05pm CDT
Trinity 2 Poster 6 [email protected]

2:35pm CDT

Latent Class Analysis of Large-Scale Data in Counseling Research: Mental Health Disparities Example
Friday September 18, 2026 2:35pm - 3:25pm CDT
This poster presents the National College Health Assessment (NCHA) as an accessible, large-scale dataset for counseling research and shows how latent class analysis (LCA) can be applied to mental health disparity study. Based on the data (analytic N = 93,274), it illustrates the LCA process and visual outputs (e.g., model comparison tables, classification plots). Attendees will gain practical insights into LCA decision-making for uncovering subgroup heterogeneity in counseling-relevant data.
Speakers
Friday September 18, 2026 2:35pm - 3:25pm CDT
Trinity 2 Poster 6 [email protected]

3:40pm CDT

International Counseling Trainees in U.S. Programs: A Scoping Review of Supervision Research.
Friday September 18, 2026 3:40pm - 4:30pm CDT
International counseling trainees (ICTs) are an increasingly visible presence in U.S. counseling psychology and counselor education programs, yet they encounter unique challenges related to language, acculturation, supervision dynamics, and clinical training requirements. This session presents findings from a scoping review that maps the current literature on ICTs’ supervision and training experiences, highlighting key themes, barriers, and promising supervisory practices.
Speakers
Friday September 18, 2026 3:40pm - 4:30pm CDT
Trinity 2 Poster 6 [email protected]
 
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