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Research and Innovation
Richmont’s faculty and students continued to shape the counseling and ministry fields. The following report highlights academic
advancements from national conference presentations to peer-reviewed publications. Names in bold indicate Richmont faculty.
Faculty Productivity Report: July–December 2024
Presentations
Cochran, C. (2024, November 9). Social media, online presence,
and professional ethics: practical considerations. Southern
Association for Counselor Education and Supervision
Annual Conference, Addison, Texas.
Headley, K. (2024, November). Sandtray Therapy and
Polyvagal Theory: Applications to Regulate Ourselves and
Our Clients. Tennessee Counseling Association Conference,
Franklin, TN.
Cochran, C. (2024, June 15). Social media, online presence, and
professional ethics: practical considerations. Tennessee
Licensed Professional Counselor Association, Counseling
and Therapy Summit, Nashville, Tennessee.
Headley, K. (2024, October, invited). Examining God in his
perceived absence: Examining the spiritual practice of
lament. Mental Health Mission Field: Mobilizing the Church,
Morristown, TN.
Copu, C., Plisco, M. K., Parsley, C., Keuhn, L., Johnson, V.,
Laarsgard, E., & Blackburn, A. (September, 2024). Inside
Out 3: The distinct parts of the beginning counseling
intern. Paper presented at the annual meeting of the
Student, Graduate, and APC LCPGA Virtual Conference
(Licensed Professional Counselors of Georgia).
Hoover, S.C. (2024, October). Facing anxiety together:
Relational pathways to resilience. Presented at The
Psychology Symposium, Southern Adventist University,
Collegedale, TN.
Davis, D. (2024, August 4). Trauma-informed university
ministry: How what has happened to us impacts our faith
journey more than we ever thought. Presented at
Connexxion Student Ministry, Bonn, Germany.
Davis, D. (2024, August 8). When trauma is normal: A primer on
survival, teamwork, and recovery for those living long term in
hard places. Presented at MERC - Middle East Regional
Conference, Cyprus.
Hoover, S. & Land, L.R. (2024, November 15). Supervision
through a relational lens: A psychodynamic approach
[Continuing education presentation]. Richmont Graduate
University Supervision Fair, Atlanta, GA, United States.
Jackson, K., & Chien, J. L. (2024, October 19). What’s Your Plan?
Gatekeeping & Remediation Strategies for Tackling Cultural
Competency Issues with Counseling Trainees. [Roundtable
conference presentation]. North Central Association for
Counselor Education and Supervision (NCACES).
Davis, D. (2024, September 18). Seasons greetings: The seasons
of mental health in university life. Presented at Kennesaw
State University Baptist Collegiate Ministry, Kennesaw, GA.
Land, L.R., (2024, October 25). Vicarious Trauma, Mindfulness
& Resilience Training [HRSA training presentation].
Richmont Trauma Counseling Center Sponsored Health
Resources and Administration Training Grant, Atlanta, GA,
United States.
Davis, D. (2024, October 12). Help for helpers: Traumainformed self-care when secondary traumatic stress is an
occupational hazard. Presented at Georgia Association of
Nursing Students Annual Conference, Kennesaw State
University, Kennesaw, GA.
Oliver, E. A. (2024, December 17). The gift that keeps on giving:
Family rituals and traditions. [Continuing education event].
Smoky Mountain Counseling Association, Knoxville, TN.
Duckworth, R. (2024, November). Navigating both spaces well!
Discussing the e昀케cacy of integrating general faith-based
principles in counselor education teaching philosophy and
practice. Southern Association for Counselor Education
and Supervision Bi-Annual Conference, Addison, Texas.
Student Presentations at Conferences
Duckworth, R. (2024, November). You’d rock at this! Requests
for African American faculty to teach multicultural courses in
counselor education. Southern Association for Counselor
Education and Supervision Bi-Annual Conference,
Addison, Texas.
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Copu, C., Plisco, M. K., Parsley, C., Keuhn, L., Johnson, V.,
Laarsgard, E., & Blackburn, A. (September, 2024). Inside
Out 3: The distinct parts of the beginning counseling
intern. Paper presented at the annual meeting of the
Student, Graduate, and APC LCPGA Virtual Conference
(Licensed Professional Counselors of Georgia).