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The Whole Student Keenyn R. Wald, LPC Mississippi State University Student Counseling Services

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Page 1: The Whole Student Keenyn R. Wald, LPC Mississippi State University Student Counseling Services

The Whole StudentKeenyn R. Wald, LPC

Mississippi State UniversityStudent Counseling Services

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$56,564.67

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Overview• Development over the life-span• College Student Development• Counseling Skills• Counseling Services

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Life-Span DevelopmentInfancy 1-3 years Autonomy vs Shame/Doubt

Early Childhood 3-5 years Initiative vs Guilt

Middle/Late Childhood 6 years to puberty Industry vs Inferiority

Adolescence 10-20 years Identity vs Identity Confusion

Early Adulthood 20s-30s Intimacy vs Isolation

Middle Adulthood 40s-50s Generativity vs Stagnation

Late Adulthood 60s and onwards Integrity vs Despair

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Life-Span DevelopmentInfancy 1-3 years Autonomy vs Shame/Doubt

Early Childhood 3-5 years Initiative vs Guilt

Middle/Late Childhood 6 years to puberty Industry vs Inferiority

Adolescence 10-20 years Identity vs Identity Confusion

Early Adulthood 20s-30s Intimacy vs Isolation

Middle Adulthood 40s-50s Generativity vs Stagnation

Late Adulthood 60s and onwards Integrity vs Despair

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Come mothers and fathersThroughout the land

And don't criticizeWhat you can't understand

Your sons and your daughtersAre beyond your command

Your old road isRapidly agin'

Please get out of the new oneIf you can't lend your hand

For the times they are a-changin'.

Dylan, B., 1964

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Emerging Adulthood• 18-28• Period of exploration and change• Role experimentation, finding the right “fit”

Arnett, 2006

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Emerging Adulthood• Semi autonomy• Students take on some of the responsibilities,

but others they leave up to the care of parents

Arnett, 2006

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Emerging Adulthood• Psychological development is not inevitable• Think back to the vs stages of Erikson

Arnett, 2006

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Emerging Adulthood• Development is fostered when the student’s

environment provides a balance of challenge and support

Arnett, 2006

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Emerging Adulthood• “the upward potential of youth is given wings

by the encouragement, the wisdom and the leadership of adults far more than by any stirrings inherent in the adolescent’s nature”

John J. Mitchell

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Emerging Adulthood• The goal of emerging adulthood is to transform

into an adult

Arnett, 2006

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Emerging Adulthood• Accepting responsibility for one’s self, making

independent decisions, and being financially independent

Arnett, 2006

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College Development

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College Development• Arthur Chickering• Identified seven vectors of development

through the college years

Chickering, 1993

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Developing Competence• Intellectual• Social• Physical

Chickering, 1993

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Managing Emotions• Channel and release emotions, delay

gratification, and tolerate some level of anxiety

Chickering, 1993

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Autonomy → Interdependence• Striving for self-sufficiency

Chickering, 1993

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Mature Interpersonal Relationships• Healthy and positive relationships

characterized by tolerance and reciprocity• Increased appreciation of differences• Acceptance of flaws in self and others

Chickering, 1993

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Establishing Identity• Integrate different facets of self• “assembling a jigsaw puzzle”• A healthy self-concept through all phases of

identity; vocational, personal, social• Self-acceptance

Chickering, 1993

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Developing Purpose• “many college students are all dressed up but

do not know where they want to go. They have energy, but no destination. While they may have clarified who they are and where they came from, they have only the vaguest notion of who they want to be”

Chickering, 1993

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Developing Integrity• Question and examine inherited values, retain

and/or revising some, discarding others, and adding new ones

• Congruence between values and actions

Chickering, 1993

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Invisible suitcasestorage unit

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Challenge and support

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What an amazing opportunity!

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Shim et al., 2009

Financial habits (+/-) formed at this age are likely to persist

throughout adulthood

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Shim et al., 2009

$$ Knowledge, attitudes, and behaviors acquired during this

period can affect their lives profoundly

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Shim et al., 2009

Financial independence is a key to achieving “adult” status

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Student Loan Debt• MS• Avg: $27,322• 57% of population

with debt

• Nat’l $29,400projectstudentdebt.org

• AL• Avg: $26,450• 53% of population

with debt

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ACHA/NCHA• Within the past 12 months, which of the

following have been traumatic or very difficult to handle:

• 33% of respondents• Only academics was higher with 44%

Santrock, 2008

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You get them at their best…

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…and at their worst

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And you get to impact them throughout

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Counseling

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Warning Signs

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Sudden change in behavior

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Hopelessness & helplessness

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Sleep disturbances

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Substance use

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High-risk behavior

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Repeated/frequent appointments

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Emotional distress

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Using funds for others

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Counseling• Depression• Anxiety• Transition to college

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Counseling• Relationship issues• Grief• Substance use

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Counseling• Academic Concerns• Identity issues• Eating disorders

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Counseling Skills

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What is good listening?

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Curiosity

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Eye Contact• Power differential• Culturally appropriate• Observe the students’ reaction and style

– How well you are doing will be reflected

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Vocal Qualities• Tone and speech rate

– I am happy to be here today.

• Accents?

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Body Language• Face them squarely and lean slightly forward• Have an expressive face• Use encouraging gestures• Be yourself

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Empathy• Does not mean agreeing them about

everything• Trying to view it from their perspective• Be genuine, use your own experiences

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Summarizing and Paraphrasing• Using their own words• Using your words

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Environment• What is in your office environment?• Certifications• Art• Plants• How are you defined by your space?

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Carl Rogers• Congruence• Unconditional Positive Regard• Empathy

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R.E.S.P.E.C.T.F.U.L.• Religious/Spiritual identity• Economic class background• Sexual identity• Psychological maturity• Ethnic/racial identity

Lewis et al., 2011

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R.E.S.P.E.C.T.F.U.L.• Chronological/developmental challenges• Trauma and other threats to one’s well-being• Family background and history• Unique physical characteristics• Location of residence and language differences

Lewis et al., 2011

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You can only dowhat you can do

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References• Santrock, J. W. (2008). Essentials for life-span development. New York, NY:

McGraw-Hill.• Arnett, J. J. (2006). Emerging adulthood: The winding road from the late teens

through the twenties. New York, NY: Oxford University Press• Chickering, A. W. & Reisser, L. (1993). Education and identity. San Francisco, CA:

Jossey-Bass• Lewis, J. A., Lewis, M. D., Daniels, J. A., & D’Andrea, M. J. (2011). Community

Counseling: A Multicultural-social justice perspective. Belmont, CA: Brooks/Cole• Shim, S., Barber, B.L., Card, N.A., Xiao, J.J., & Serido, J. (2009). Financial

socialization of first-year college students: The roles of parents, work, and education. Journal of Youth Adolescence, 39, 1457-1470.