In response to the manuscript of “Suicide intervention in schools: If not school counselors, then who?” the roles and responsibilities of school counselors and educators are highlighted as to effective preparation for suicide intervention. Although preparation in training is needed due to the increasing rates of suicide in K-12 student populations, the professional identity development of school counselors is examined as it applies to the growing mental health needs in schools. Implications for counselor educators and school counselors in their responsibility for training and prioritizing needs to address are provided
School counseling as a specialty area within the profession of counseling is, in the eyes of many, e...
The focus of this study was perceptions of professional school counselors\u27 (PSC) graduate prepara...
This investigation examined school counselors’ perceptions and levels of knowledge in regard to nons...
Youth suicide rates continue to rise each year. School counselors play an essential role in preventi...
School counselors have a critically important role in suicide intervention, one that provides the gr...
In this article, we provide a summary of responses to Gallo and Wachter Morris (2022). We provide ad...
This special section on school counselor preparation in assessing for crisis and suicide risk consid...
The professional identity of school counselors has evolved over time. This article traces the histor...
School counselors are vital in crisis prevention and intervention. In this article, we discuss the u...
The rates of mental health concerns among school-aged youth are increasing and the growing rates of ...
Youth mental health concerns have reached crisis-level with the American Academy of Pediatrics (2021...
The prevalence of suicide among children and adolescents is alarming. According to the Centers for D...
Professional identity formation and development have been studied in numerous professions including ...
The purpose of this study was to propose a grounded theory that contributes to understanding school ...
Suicide is the third leading cause of adolescent death in the United States. This alarming statistic...
School counseling as a specialty area within the profession of counseling is, in the eyes of many, e...
The focus of this study was perceptions of professional school counselors\u27 (PSC) graduate prepara...
This investigation examined school counselors’ perceptions and levels of knowledge in regard to nons...
Youth suicide rates continue to rise each year. School counselors play an essential role in preventi...
School counselors have a critically important role in suicide intervention, one that provides the gr...
In this article, we provide a summary of responses to Gallo and Wachter Morris (2022). We provide ad...
This special section on school counselor preparation in assessing for crisis and suicide risk consid...
The professional identity of school counselors has evolved over time. This article traces the histor...
School counselors are vital in crisis prevention and intervention. In this article, we discuss the u...
The rates of mental health concerns among school-aged youth are increasing and the growing rates of ...
Youth mental health concerns have reached crisis-level with the American Academy of Pediatrics (2021...
The prevalence of suicide among children and adolescents is alarming. According to the Centers for D...
Professional identity formation and development have been studied in numerous professions including ...
The purpose of this study was to propose a grounded theory that contributes to understanding school ...
Suicide is the third leading cause of adolescent death in the United States. This alarming statistic...
School counseling as a specialty area within the profession of counseling is, in the eyes of many, e...
The focus of this study was perceptions of professional school counselors\u27 (PSC) graduate prepara...
This investigation examined school counselors’ perceptions and levels of knowledge in regard to nons...