LaVerne A. Berkel

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Counseling Psychology University of Missouri - Kansas City, USA 
Area:
Counseling Psychology
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Berkel LA, Nilsson JE, Kelly PJ, et al. (2019) Faith of Our Sister Soldiers: National Guard Women Share Stories of Their Faith During and After Deployment. Journal of Religion and Health
Maung J, Nilsson JE, Berkel LA, et al. (2017) Women in the National Guard: Coping and Barriers to Care Journal of Counseling and Development. 95: 67-76
Kelly PJ, Cheng AL, Berkel LA, et al. (2016) Perceptions of Individual and Family Functioning Among Deployed Female National Guard Members. Journal of Family Nursing
Kelly PJ, Nilsson J, Berkel L. (2014) A gendered perspective on military deployment. Women & Health. 54: 61-76
Joshi C, Marszalek JM, Berkel LA, et al. (2014) An Empirical Investigation of Viktor Frankl's Logotherapeutic Model Journal of Humanistic Psychology. 54: 227-253
Scalise DA, Berkel L, Van Whitlock R. (2010) Client factors associated with treatment completion in a substance abuse treatment facility Addiction Research and Theory. 18: 667-680
Blue EL, Berkel LA. (2010) Feminist identity attitudes, negative affect, and eating pathology in African American college women Journal of Black Psychology. 36: 426-445
Berkel LA, Constantine MG, Olson EA. (2007) Supervisor multicultural competence: Addressing religious and spiritual issues with counseling students in supervision Clinical Supervisor. 26: 3-15
Lucas MS, Berkel LA. (2005) Counseling needs of students who seek help at a University counseling center: A closer look at gender and multicultural issues Journal of College Student Development. 46: 251-266
Berkel LA, Furlong AN, Hickman AA, et al. (2005) A qualitative examination of black college women's beliefs about abuse in relationships Professional Psychology: Research and Practice. 36: 283-290
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