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Friday, September 18
 

8:00am CDT

Visualizing Cultural and Identity Transition: Photovoice with Japanese Expatriate Wives
Friday September 18, 2026 8:00am - 8:50am CDT
The Japanese expatriate wives (JPNEW) often face multiple challenges with limited access to mental health resources, which impacts their gender identity after they moved internationally, accompanying their partners. In this presentation, the attendees will learn about the challenges among JPNEW and the use of photovoice, which helps to overcome the cultural barriers by allowing participants to express themselves freely. Participants learn how to conduct an ethical cross-cultural study.
Speakers
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Yuima Mizutani

Dr. Yuima Mizutani (she/her) is an Assistant Teaching Professor at the Department of Education Sciences and Professional Programs. She received her Bachelor's degree in Psychology from J.F. Oberlin University in Japan and her Master's in Clinical Mental Health Counseling from the... Read More →
Friday September 18, 2026 8:00am - 8:50am CDT
Trinity 2 Table 7 [email protected]

9:05am CDT

Student Outcomes and School Counselor Perspectives on the Hope Intervention: A Mixed Methods Study
Friday September 18, 2026 9:05am - 9:55am CDT
This mixed methods study evaluated Hope Matters, a school counselor–led group intervention grounded in Snyder’s hope theory. Using a pre–post–follow-up test design with 135 students (grades 3–7), results showed significant increases in hope, but no improvements in attendance, grades, or discipline referrals. Interviews with six counselors identified key themes that influenced implementation. Participants will learn the hope intervention and how to apply a mixed methods approach to evaluation.
Speakers
Friday September 18, 2026 9:05am - 9:55am CDT
Trinity 2 Table 7 [email protected]

10:10am CDT

Behind the Walls: Conducting Community Engaged Research in Correctional Settings
Friday September 18, 2026 10:10am - 11:00am CDT
Community engaged research is challenging in any setting, but in prison settings there are additional barriers to entry that researchers should be aware of. Based on the presenter's decades of working and conducting research in prisons, she will provide real-world considerations for establishing partnerships, understanding potential confounding variables, recruiting subjects, and collecting data, all of which researchers should consider prior to submitting an IRB. Case examples and Discussion.
Speakers
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Leigh Holman

Professor & Department Chair, Sam Houston State University
Friday September 18, 2026 10:10am - 11:00am CDT
Trinity 2 Table 7 [email protected]

11:05am CDT

Using Interpretative Phenomenological Analysis to Examine Trauma Teaching in Counselor Education
Friday September 18, 2026 11:05am - 12:05pm CDT
This 50-minute session presents findings from an interpretative phenomenological analysis (IPA) study examining counselor educators’ and doctoral students’ lived experiences of teaching trauma in CACREP-accredited programs. Findings highlight perceived needs, preparedness, supports, and barriers. This session will present the IPA method, key findings, and discuss implications for improving trauma education in counselor education.
Speakers
avatar for Yoon Suh Moh

Yoon Suh Moh

Associate Professor, Thomas Jefferson University
Friday September 18, 2026 11:05am - 12:05pm CDT
Trinity 2 Table 7 [email protected]

2:35pm CDT

Centering Haitian Women’s Voices: A Phenomenological Study of Racial Trauma
Friday September 18, 2026 2:35pm - 3:25pm CDT
Grounded in research, this session centers Haitian women's experiences in the United States with racial trauma. It examines how these experiences are shaped by their intersectional identities, their coping mechanisms, and key protective factors. The session concludes with recommendations for culturally responsive care for this population and a call to action for allies to engage in advocacy efforts that support communities impacted by racial trauma.
Speakers
Friday September 18, 2026 2:35pm - 3:25pm CDT
Trinity 2 Table 7 [email protected]

3:40pm CDT

When Is It Participatory? Navigating the Tensions of Participatory Action Research
Friday September 18, 2026 3:40pm - 4:30pm CDT
This session examines tensions in participatory action research (PAR), asking: what makes research truly participatory? Drawing from school-based research and participatory frameworks, presenters explore how institutional constraints shape participation across the research process. Attendees will consider PAR as a continuum and leave with tools to navigate participatory work with methodological clarity and integrity.
Friday September 18, 2026 3:40pm - 4:30pm CDT
Trinity 2 Table 7 [email protected]
 
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