Wellness and well‐being in counseling research: A 31‐year content analysis

Author:

Nice Matthew L.1ORCID,Brubaker Michael D.2ORCID,Gibson Donna M.3ORCID,McMullen James W.4ORCID,Asempapa Bridget5ORCID,Kennedy Stephen D.6,Fullen Matthew C.7ORCID,Moore C. Missy8ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Department of Counseling Indiana University of Pennsylvania Pittsburgh Pennsylvania USA

2. School of Human Services University of Cincinnati Cincinnati Ohio USA

3. Department of Counseling and Special Education Virginia Commonwealth University Richmond Virginia USA

4. School of Counseling Walden University & Virginia Beach City Public Schools USA

5. Department of Counselor Education West Chester University of Pennsylvania West Chester Pennsylvania USA

6. Chi Sigma Iota Counseling Academic & Professional Honor Society International USA

7. School of Education Virginia Tech Blacksburg Virginia USA

8. Department of Counseling and Human Development Services University of Georgia Athens Georgia USA

Abstract

AbstractTo examine wellness and well‐being research in professional counseling journals, we completed a comprehensive 31‐year content analysis of counseling research within 25 counseling journals. Of the sample of 374 publications that met the search criteria, wellness publications accounted for 222 (59.4%) of the articles, and well‐being publications accounted for 152 (40.6%) of the articles. The authors examined publication patterns, topics, theoretical frameworks, and research methodologies within wellness and well‐being counseling research.

Publisher

Wiley

Subject

Applied Psychology

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