The content of this workshop will consist of both platform and poster presentations stemming from individual projects required of their Research Design and Methodology class and Mental Health Diagnosis and Treatment Planning classes within the curriculum of a Master of Health Sciences degree in Counseling. Each project utilized a basic sciences approach with quantitative research methodologies complete with inferential statistical analyses.
2023 Counseling Research Symposium: A Showcase of Student Projects
September 22, 2023; 1:00 to 3:00 pm
(2.0 Hours)
Opening Activities
1:00 pm- 1:00 pm
Welcoming Remarks
George W. Hebert, Ph.D.
Message from our Interim Department Head/Dean
Erin M. Dugan, Ph.D., LPC-S
Platform PRESENTATIONS
1:10 pm – 2:00 pm
Further Evidence of the Inverse Relationship Between
Educational Achievement and Poverty
Scott C. King, B.S.
The Role of Annual Household Income as a Predictor of Oral Health
Mackenzie Mccomas
Children’s Physical Activity and Body Mass:
Are the Two Possibly Related?
Victoria Smit
Poster Presentations
2:00 pm – 3:00 pm
Further Evidence of the Inverse Relationship Between
Educational Achievement and Poverty
Scott C. King, B.S.
A Systematic Review of Play Therapy Strategies for Children
Sophie Knickerbocker B.S.
The Role of Annual Household Income as a Predictor of Oral Health
Mackenzie Mccomas
Children’s Physical Activity and Body Mass:
Are the Two Possibly Related?
Victoria Smit
Age and Appetite as Predictors of Adult Depression
Victoria Smit B.S., Sophie Knickerbocker B.S., and
George W. Hebert Ph.D.
Adult Depression: An Analysis of Gender and Sleep
Scott King B.S., Mackenzie McComas B.S., and George W. Hebert Ph.D.
For more information and to register: counseling@lsuhsc.edu
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