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Buser, J. K., Buser, T. J., & Pertuit, T. L. (in press). Nonsuicidal self-injury and attachment to God or a Higher Power. Counseling and Values.

 

Buser, J. K., & McLaughlin, R. P. (in press). Narrative analysis of body dissatisfaction and spirituality. Journal of Mental Health Counseling.

 

Buser, J. K., & Pertuit, T. L. (in press). Spiritual transcendence, religious affiliation, and anorexia symptoms. In T. J. Buser, P. Lassiter, & K. Brown-Rice (Eds). Annual Review of Addiction and Offender Counseling, Volume 4: Best Practices.

 

Buser, J. K. (2018). Acceptance, empowerment, and meaning: A Collaborative Therapy approach for college-age clients struggling with eating disorder symptoms (pp. 149-168). In J. Hansen & M. Scholl (Eds.). Postmodern perspectives on contemporary counseling issues. Oxford University Press.

 

Buser, J. K., & Gibson, S. (2018). Protecting women from the negative effects of body dissatisfaction: The role of differentiation of self. Women & Therapy, 41(3-4), 406-431.

 

Buser, T. J., Buser, J. K., & Rutt, C. (2017). Nonsuicidal self-injury and spiritual/religious

coping. Journal of Mental Health Counseling, 39(2), 132-148.

 

Buser, J. K., & Kearney, A. (2017). Stress, adaptive coping, and life satisfaction. Journal of

College Counseling, 20(3), 224-236.

 

Buser, T. J., Buser, J. K., & Rutt, C. C. (in press). Predictors of unintentionally severe harm

during nonsuicidal self-injury. Journal of Counseling & Development.

 

Buser, J. K. & Gibson, S. (2016). Attachment to God/Higher Power and bulimic symptoms

among college females. Journal of College Counseling, 19(2), 124-137.

 

Buser, J. K., Parkins, R. A., Gelin, S., Buser, T. J., & Kearney, A. (2016). Relationships with

individuals facing eating disorder symptoms: Using transcendental phenomenology to understand this experience. The Family Journal, 14(4), 325-334.

 

Buser, J. K., Parkins, R. A., & Salazar, V. (2016). Understanding women’s experiences of

defending against eating disorder symptoms: An interpretive phenomenological analysis. Adultspan, 15(2), 82-95.

 

Peterson, C. H., Hall, S. B., & Buser, J. K. (2016). Research training needs of counselors:

Implications for counselor education. Counselor Education and Supervision, 55(2), 80-94.

 

Rutt, C., Buser, T. J., & Buser, J. K. (2016). Evaluating a training intervention for assessing

nonsuicidal self-injury: HIRE model. Counselor Education and Supervision, 55(2), 123-136.

 

Goodrich, K. M., Buser, J. K., Luke, M., & Buser, T. J. (2015). Spiritual and sexual identity:

Exploring lesbian, gay, and bisexual clients' perspectives of counseling. Journal of Homosexuality.

 

Buser, J. K., Kearney, A., & Buser, T. J. (2015). Family, friends, and romantic partners of eating disorder sufferers: The use of spiritual/religious coping strategies. The Family Journal, 23(4), 320-329.

 

Buser, J., K., & Buser, T.J. (2014). Qualitative investigation of student reflections on a

spiritual/religious diversity experience. Counseling and Values, 59, 155-173.

 

Buser, J. K., Parkins, R. A., & Buser, T. J. (2014). Thematic analysis of the intersection of

spirituality and eating disorder symptoms. Journal of Addictions and Offender Counseling, 35, 97-113.

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Buser, T. J., Pitchko, A., & Buser, J. K. (2014). Naturalistic recovery from nonsuicidal self-

injury: A phenomenological inquiry. Journal of Counseling & Development, 92, 438-446.

 

Buser, J. K. & Gibson, S. (2014). Differentiation and eating disorder symptoms among

males. The Family Journal, 22, 17-25.

 

Buser, J. K. (2013). Stress, spiritual coping, and bulimia: Feeling punished by God/Higher

Power. Journal of Mental Health Counseling, 35(2), 154-171.

 

Buser, J. K., & Bernard, J. M. (2013). Religious coping, body dissatisfaction, and

bulimic symptomatology. Counseling and Values, 58(2), 158-176.

 

Buser, T. J., & Buser, J. K. (2013a). Conceptualizing nonsuicidal self-injury as a process addiction: Review of research and implications for counselor training and practice. Journal of Addictions and Offender Counseling, 34(1), 16-29.

 

Buser, T. J., & Buser, J. K.  (2013b). Helping students with emotional abuse: A critical area of competence for school counselors. Journal of School Counseling, 11(9). Retrieved from http://jsc.montana.edu/articles/v11n9.pdf

 

Buser, T. J., & Buser, J. K. (2013c). The HIRE model: A tool for the informal assessment of

nonsuicidal self-injury. Journal of Mental Health Counseling, 35(3), 262-281.

 

Buser, J. K., Buser, T. J., & Peterson, C. H. (2013). Counselor training in the use of spiritual lifemaps:  Creative interventions for depicting spiritual/religious stories. Journal of Creativity in Mental Health, 8, 363-380.

 

Buser, J. K, & Parkins, R. A. (2013). “Made this way for a reason”: Body satisfaction and spirituality. Adultspan, 12(1), 24-37.

 

Buser, T. J., Buser, J. K., & Kearney, A. (2012). Justice in the family: The moderating role of social self-efficacy in the relationship between nonsuicidal self-injury and interactional justice from parents. The Family Journal, 20(2), 147-156.

 

Buser, T. J., Buser, J. K., Peterson, C. H., & Seraydarian, D. G. (2012). Influence of mindfulness practice on counseling skill effectiveness. The Journal of Counselor Preparation and Supervision, 4(1), 20-36.

 

Buser, J. K., Buser, T. J., Gladding, S. T., & Wilkerson, J. (2011). The creative counselor: Using the SCAMPER model in counselor training. Journal of Creativity in Mental Health, 6(4), 256-273.

 

Buser, J. K , Goodrich, K., Luke, M., & Buser, T. J. (2011). A narratology of lesbian, gay, bisexual, and transgender clients’ experiences addressing religious and spiritual issues in counseling. The Journal of LGBT Issues in Counseling, 5, 282-303.

 

Buser, J. K., & Saponara, E. (2011). School counseling prevention and intervention for child witnesses of intimate partner violence. Journal of School Counseling, 9(8). Retrieved from http://jsc.montana.edu/articles/v9n8.pdf

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Buser, J. K. (2010). American Indian adolescents and disordered eating. Professional School Counseling, 14(2), 146-155.

 

Buser, J. K. (2009). Treatment seeking disparity between African Americans and Whites:

Attitudes toward treatment, coping resources, and racism. Journal of Multicultural Counseling and Development.

 

Buser, T. J., Buser, J. K., & Gladding, S. T. (2005). Good grief: The part of arts in healing loss and grief. Journal of Creativity in Mental Health, 1, 173-183. Reprinted in Duffey, T. H. (Ed.), Creative interventions in grief and loss therapy: When the music stops and a dream dies (pp. 173-183). Binghamton, NY: Haworth      

 

Buser, J. K. (2012). The school counselor’s role in addressing eating disorder symptomatology among adolescents. In Ideas and research you can use: VISTAS 2012. Retrieved from http://counselingoutfitters.com/vistas/vistas12/Article_97.pdf

 

Buser, J. K. (in press). Acceptance, empowerment, and meaning: A Collaborative Therapy approach for college-age clients struggling with eating disorder symptoms. In J. Hansen & M. Scholl (Eds.). Postmodern perspectives on contemporary counseling issues. Oxford University Press.

 

Buser, J. K. (2011). The media, body dissatisfaction, and the thin-ideal: A group model for college females. Group and outreach activity guide for college counselors: Group plans and resources (pp. 143-147). Alexandria, VA: American Counseling Association

 

Woodford, M., Buser, J. K., Riccobono, L., & Bartuska, R. A. (2011). Collegiate children of

alcoholics/addicts psychoeducational group (6 Groups). Group and outreach activity guide for college counselors: Group plans and resources (pp. 161-169). Alexandria, VA: American Counseling Association.

 

Buser, J. K., & Henderson, D. A. (2007). Play therapy. In C. L. Thomson & D. A. Henderson (Eds.), Counseling children (7th ed., pp. 414-456). Pacific Grove, CA: Brooks/Cole.

 

Buser, J. K., & Woodford, M. (2011). Eating disorders and religious/spiritual beliefs: Faith as justification for addiction. ACA Professional Counseling Digest. Counseling Outfitters, LLC.

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