CAS037 - Including Wellness in Counseling  w/ Dr. Paul Granello - Airdate 9/14/2006

Contributing Editor:

Dr. Marty Jencius is an Associate Professor at Kent State. His scholarly interest includes international aspects of counseling and counselor training. That interest has provided him multiple trips to Turkey, The Bahamas and Singapore. His other interests include multicultural counseling training and the use of technology in counseling. He is founder and list manager for CESNET-L a professional listserv for counselor educators and GlobalCounsellor a listserv for international collaboration in counseling and counseling research. He is co-founding editor of The Journal of Technology in Counseling, a web-based, peer reviewed journal and creator and Editor of CounselorAudioSource.Net a weekly podcast for counselors and counselor educators. Email him at mjencius@kent.edu


Guest:

Paul Granello earned his Ph.D. in Counselor Education from Ohio University in 2001. He is currently an Associate Professor, Counselor Education, School of Physical Activity and Educational Services, College of Education and Human Ecology, The Ohio State University. In addition to his academic career he has held positions as Clinical Director of the Adult Partial Hospitalization Program at Harding Hospital in Columbus, Ohio, Director of Adult Mental Health for the Worthington Center in Parkersburg, West Virginia, and coordinator of services in a drug treatment center for criminal offenders and substance abusing mentally ill. He has over 35 professional publications including journal articles and books related to addictions, suicide, and wellness. His most recent book is co-authored with his spouse and colleague, Dr. Darcy Haag Granello, and entitled Suicide: An essential guide for helping professionals and educators (Allyn & Bacon Pub.). Email him at granello.2@osu.edu
 

Resource:

Kilinc, A., & Granello, P. F., (2003). Overall life satisfaction and help-seeking attitudes of Turkish international college students:            Implications for college counselors. Journal of College Counseling.

Granello, P.F. (2002). A Comparison of individual wellness and social support network between different aged groups.  Adultspan.

Savolaine, J., & Granello, P. F. (2002).  The function of meaning in individual well-being. Journal of Humanistic Counseling, Education, and Development.

Granello, P. F.  (2000). Integrating wellness counseling into private practice. Journal of Psychotherapy in Independent Practice, 1, 3-16.

Granello, P. F.  (2000).  College student wellness: A function of perceived empathy and social support.  College Student Counseling Journal, 2, 110-120.

Granello, P. F. (1995).  Wellness as a Function of Perceived Social Support Network and Ability to Empathize. (Doctoral dissertation, Ohio University, 1995).  Dissertation Abstracts.


Music used in this podcast:

Jaime Beauchamp - "Memorial Day" obtained from the Podsafe Music Network - Link to music

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