Research is an important component of the I-CARE project. Team members have authored a series of research studies and research related publications.
The I-CARE research team is committed to generating research in the area of HIV/AIDS related counseling. Below are some publications that the team has produced. Also included are articles that I-CARE members have completed prior to joining the team, but that are relevant to our work. They are indicated with an asterick*.
Journal Articles & Book Chapters
- Focus Group Guidelines
- Reece et al. Psychological and Socio-medical Aspects of AIDS/HIV
- Stockton, R., Nitza, A., & Bhusumane, D. Development of Prof. Counseling in Botswana (in press, Journal of Counseling & Development)
- Stockton, R, Bhusumane, D, & Terry, L. Group Counseling Training in Sub-Saharan Africa
- *Levers. Focus Groups and Related Rapid Assessment
- *Levers. Addressing Urgent Community Mental Health Needs in Rwanda
- *Levers. Samples of Indigenous Healing
- “The International Development of Counseling as a Profession” by Stockton, Garbelman, & Kaladow
- *Levers. Traditional Healing as Indigenous Knowledge
Conference Presentations
- Voils-Levenda, A. & Li, P. HIV-Related Group Training in Botswana. Trainee Attitudes
- Terry, L., Stockton, R., & Nitza, A. Group Counselor Trainings in Africa. Presented at Hawaii 2007 Conference on Educ
Articles & Newsletters about I-CARE
- Nitza, A. (2006) Training Group Counselors in Botswana. Groupworker article
- Calling for a Shift in Strategy. (2007) Counseling Today article