Washburn University: Recent submissions
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Surviving Sexual Assault Together: Partners’ Perceptions of Posttraumatic Stress and Relationship Distress
(Washburn University, 2023-04-12)Sexual assault (SA) survivors at risk for posttraumatic stress disorder can experience relationship distress that impacts their partner (Burden et al., 2020; Renshaw et al., 2012; 2018). While no research exists on SA ... -
What’s So Funny: Humor’s Impact on Third Party Evaluation of Clinicians
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Resilience as a Potential Moderator in the Relationship between PTSD Symptomology and Suicidal Ideation and Deliberate Self-Harm in Veterans
(Washburn University, 2023-04-04)Veterans are at higher risk for posttraumatic stress disorder (PTSD), suicidal ideation, and suicide completion. Non-suicidal self-harm is closely related to suicidal ideation and is also a concern among Veterans. The ... -
Combining Cognitive Behavioral Therapy and Therapeutic Lifestyle Change for Persistent Depressive Disorder
(Washburn University, 2023-04-25)The following is a de-identified case study that presents the assessment, diagnosis, and treatment of Persistent Depressive Disorder (PDD) utilizing interventions derived from Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT; Beck, ... -
Moral Injury, Depression and Suicidal Ideation: Effects on Service Members’ Families
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Antibiotic Stewardship in Select Upper Respiratory Infections: A Quality Improvement Project
(Washburn University, 2023-05-12)Background/Problem: The misuse of antibiotics is a leading cause of antibiotic resistance. Antimicrobials (antibiotics) are prescribed by providers, regardless if they are warranted, in populations of all ages. Purpose: ... -
Improving the Coordination of Mental Health Services in a Pediatric Care Clinic
(Washburn University, 2023-04-17)Depression is one of the most common mental health issues facing adolescents today. Screening for depression is recommended as part of well exams for adolescents in primary care, but screening alone is not enough. As ... -
Exploring Radiologic Technology Students' Perception of Feedback Models: An Action Research Project
(Washburn University, 2025-05)This action research project explores the use of three feedback models in a real-world radiologic technology clinical setting. The Pendleton’s Rules model, the One-Minute Preceptor model, and the SET-GO model were utilized ... -
The Effects of Oppression and Acculturation on Cultural Mistrust and Mental Health Support Seeking Black Adults
(Washburn University, 2023-03-24)Accessing mental health services is a long-standing challenge for members of racially marginalized communities. Previous research suggests these concerns exist for Black people in the U.S. regardless of their location ... -
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