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+Johnson et-al 16 Lakitta D. Johnson, Alfonso Haralson, Sierra Batts, Ebonie Brown, Cedric Collins, Adrian Van Buren-Travis, and Melissa Spencer. (Johnson, Lakitta D., is an associate professor at Jackson State University in the Department of Counseling, Rehabilitation and Psychometric Services. Her current research interests include therapeutic communication, co-occurring disorders, African American students’ retention, dropout prevention, cyberbullying, and technology’s influence on children. Haralson, Alfonso, is an assistant professor at Jackson State University in the Department of Counseling, Rehabilitation and Psychometric Services. His research interests include adolescent males with emotional and behavioral disorders, students’ response to campus violence, and the impact of online learning on nontraditional students. Batts, Sierra, is a Clinical Mental Health Counseling major at Jackson State University in the Department of Counseling, Rehabilitation and Psychometric Services. Her experience includes working in an outpatient mental health facility. Brown, Ebonie, is a Rehabilitation Counseling major at Jackson State University in the Department of Counseling, Rehabilitation and Psychometric Services. Collins, Cedric, is a doctoral student at the University of Arkansas and a graduate of the Department of Counseling, Rehabilitation and Psychometric Services. His dissertation research focuses on the influence of homosexual disclosure on effective counseling services. VanBuren-Travis, Adrian, is a Clinical Mental Health Counseling major at Jackson State University in the Department of School, Community, and Rehabilitation Counseling. She currently is training with children, adolescents, and families. Spencer, Melissa is a Clinical Mental Health Counseling major at Jackson State University in the Department of School, Community, and Rehabilitation Counseling. Her experience includes working in an inpatient psychiatric facility.) “Cyberbullying on Social Media Among college Students” VISTAS Online. ACA Knowledge Center. 2016 NB |