COLLEGE COUNSELING & PSYCHOLOGICAL SERVICES KNOWLEDGE BASE: Commission for Counseling & Psychological Services (CCAPS) American College Personnel Association.

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COLLEGE COUNSELING & PSYCHOLOGICAL SERVICES KNOWLEDGE BASE: Commission for Counseling & Psychological Services (CCAPS) American College Personnel Association Partially Supported by the ACPA Educational Leadership Foundation COLLEGE STUDENT DEVELOMENT LITERATURE PHASE 1: PHASE 2:

I De-Centralized College Counseling Knowledge-Base In Student Services: A Handbook for the Profession, Komives & colleagues (2003) make the case for the important role of counseling and mental health services on college and university campuses. Our data-base fills a professional development gap for college counseling professionals by doing the work of bringing together and disseminating knowledge found across several professional literatures. Phase 1 was a review of college counseling articles over 10 years: Phase 1 reviewed over 200 articles in 10 different journals Phase 2 was a review of college counseling articles over 4 years to bring up database up to date: Phase 2 reviewed over X articles in 10 different journals. Review of 5 specific literatures: College Counseling College Student Development College Student Health Counseling Psychology Professional Counseling

De-Centralized College Counseling Knowledge-Base: Journals Included in Our Data-Base College Counseling Literature –Journal of College Counseling –Journal of College Student Psychotherapy College Student Development Literature –College Student Journal –Journal of College Student Development –NASPA Journal/Journal of Student Affairs Research and Practice College Student Health Literature –Journal of American College Health Counseling Psychology Literature –Journal of Counseling Psychology –The Counseling Psychologist Professional Counseling Literature –Journal of Counseling & Development –Measurement & Evaluation in Counseling and Development College Counseling College Student Health Professional Counseling Psychology College Student Development

College counseling themes emerging from the College Student Development Literature: College Student Journal (CSJ) Journal of College Student Development (JCSD) NASPA Journal (NASPA J) Phase 1: Theme 1: Specialized campus populations –CSJ (2 articles), JCSD (7 articles) Theme 2: College student counseling and mental health needs and presenting concerns –CSJ (0), JCSD (5 articles), NASPA J (1 article) Theme 3: Professional issues and trends –CSJ (2 articles), JCSD (4 articles), NASPA J (0)

College counseling themes emerging from the College Student Development Literature: Journal of College Student Development (JCSD) Journal of Student Affairs Research and Practice (JSARP)/ NASPA Journal (NASPA J) Phase 2: Theme 1: Specialized campus populations –Divided into 11 specific subthemes (see following page) Theme 2: Substance use –JCSD (17 articles), JSARP (4 articles), NASPA J (2 articles) Theme 3: College adjustment and academic success –JCSD (9 articles), JSARP (1 article), NASPA J (0 articles) Theme 4: College student counseling and mental health needs and presenting concerns –JCSD (9 articles), JSARP (0 articles), NASPA J (1 article) Theme 5: Dating and relationship violence –JCSD (7 articles), JSARP (0 articles), NASPA J (1 article) Theme 6: Family of origin influences and issues –JCSD (5 articles), JSARP (0 articles), NASPA J (1 article) Theme 3: Wellness and psychological adjustment –JCSD ( 6 articles), JSARP (0 articles), NASPA J (1)

Theme 1 emerging from the college student development literature, Phase 2: Specialized populations Sub-Theme 1A: Ethnicity (JCSD 15, JSARP 4, NASPA J 0 articles) Sub-Theme 1B: International students (JCSD 9, JSARP 3, NASPA J 0 articles) Sub-Theme 1C: GLBTQ students (JCSD 7, JSARP 2, NASPA J 0 articles) Sub-Theme 1D: Greek life (JCSD 4, JSARP 2, NASPA J 2 articles) Sub-Theme 1E: Gender (JCSD 3, JSARP 3, NASPA J 0 articles) Sub-Theme 1F: First-generation students (JCSD 3, JSARP 1, NASPA J 0 articles) Sub-Theme 1G: Student athletes (JCSD 2, JSARP 1, NASPA J 0 articles) Sub-Theme 1H: Military/veteran students (JCSD 0, JSARP 3, NASPA J 0 articles) Sub-Theme 1I: Graduate students (JCSD 0, JSARP 2, NASPA J 0 articles) Sub-Theme 1J: Native American students (JCSD 1, JSARP 1, NASPA J 0 articles) Sub-Theme 1K: Students with disabilities (JCSD 1, JSARP 1, NASPA J 0 articles)

References Dungy, G. J. (2003). Organization and functions of student affairs. In S. R. Komives, D. B. Woodard, Jr., & Associates (Eds.). Student services: A handbook for the profession, Fourth edition. San Francisco, CA: Jossey-Bass.