Natalee E. Popadiuk, Ph.D.
Affiliations: | 2003 | University of Calgary, Calgary, Alberta, Canada |
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Social Psychology, Women's Studies, Bilingual and Multicultural Education, Individual and Family StudiesGoogle:
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Sign in to add mentorNancy Arthur | grad student | 2003 | University of Calgary | |
(The lives of women international students in difficult intimate relationships: Personal stories and sociocultural perspectives.) |
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Khalifa H, Alnuaim AA, Young RA, et al. (2018) Crafting continuity and change in Saudi society: Joint parent-youth transition-to-adulthood projects. Journal of Adolescence. 63: 142-152 |
Popadiuk NE, Arthur NM. (2014) Key Relationships for International Student University-to-Work Transitions Journal of Career Development. 41: 122-140 |
Arthur N, Popadiuk N. (2013) International Students’ Views of Relationship Influences on Career Transitions Journal of Educational and Social Research. 3: 273 |
Popadiuk NE. (2013) Career counsellors and suicide risk assessment British Journal of Guidance and Counselling. 41: 363-374 |
Moores L, Popadiuk N. (2011) Positive Aspects of International Student Transitions: A Qualitative Inquiry Journal of College Student Development. 52: 291-306 |
Arthur N, Popadiuk N. (2010) A cultural formulation approach to career counseling with international students Journal of Career Development. 37: 423-440 |
Popadiuk NE. (2009) Unaccompanied Asian secondary students studying in Canada International Journal For the Advancement of Counselling. 31: 229-243 |
Hebert S, Popadiuk N. (2008) University Students' Experiences of Nonmarital Breakups: A Grounded Theory Journal of College Student Development. 49: 1-14 |
Popadiuk NE. (2008) Intimate relationships of female international students Journal of Multicultural Counseling and Development. 36: 206-218 |