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P-ISSN 2689-7059
E-ISSN 2689-7040
Research Articles
Vol. 40, Issue 2, 2021October 01, 2021 EDT

The Association Between Adaptive Reserve, Burnout, and Stress Among Rehabilitation Counselors During the COVID-19 Pandemic

Chien-Chun Lin, Chung-Fan Ni,
adaptive reserveburnoutstressturnover intentionsrehabilitation counselorCOVID-19
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Articles in Vol. 40, Issue 2, 2021

Vol. 40, Issue 2, 2021
  • _I Don't See Color_: Barriers to Black American Mental Health
    Taylor Pouncy
  • Virtual School Counseling During the COVID-19 Pandemic: Supporting Students and Trailblazing Future Trends
    Kaylee KaznoskyJiale ManAllison K. WorthKristy Carlisle
  • Therapeutic Mentoring for Multiply Marginalized Youth: A Grounded Theory Study of Mentors' Adaptation During the COVID-19 Crisis
    Cortny StarkJoe WehrmanDiane StuteyAbby SolisKim SevernMolly CammellHailey GlodenKodi EnklerLori NotestineAlfredo Palacios
  • The Association Between Adaptive Reserve, Burnout, and Stress Among Rehabilitation Counselors During the COVID-19 Pandemic
    Chien-Chun LinChung-Fan Ni
  • Protest Demonstrations in 2020: A Viewpoint From the Field on Social Justice, Multiculturalism, and Death
    Gerad T. Bartlett
  • Helper, Healer, Mitigator: The Essential Role of the Human Services Provider in Current and Post-Pandemic Climates
    Brittany G. SuggsLauren B. RobinsMegan CannedyAlexandra C. GanttDana L. BrookoverKaprea F. Johnson
  • Empowerment Pathways: A Mitigation Approach to Adolescent and Youth Racial Stress in Marginalized Populations
    Lauren B. RobinsMegan CannedyRachel KerriganBrittany G. Suggs
  • COVID-19 Pandemic: Inequities in Higher Education and Impact on U.S College Students' Failing Mental Health
    Katrina E. Pinkney
  • Black Mental Health Matters: An Innovative Resource at a University Counseling Center
    RaiNesha L. MillerErika LongSara Nash
  • Amid Dual Pandemics of COVID-19 and Racism: Helping Black Doctoral Students Thrive
    Radha J. Horton-ParkerJudith Wambui Preston
  • "Plenty of Vaccines, but Not Enough Arms": A Social-Ecological Approach to COVID-19 Vaccine Hesitancy in Rural US Communities
    Leandra SmollinAmy Lubitow
JOHS
Lin, C.-C., & Ni, C.-F. (2021). The Association Between Adaptive Reserve, Burnout, and Stress Among Rehabilitation Counselors During the COVID-19 Pandemic. Journal of Human Services, 40(2), 133–146. https://doi.org/10.52678/001c.75389
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