Personal profile
About
I have a passion for strengthening communities and families to prevent and disrupt the outcomes associated with inequity. By moving upstream (prevention), we as a community can intercept the deleterious social influences that impact this generation and the next. I utilize a multidimensional framework to gain knowledge and implement interventions across communities to increase wellness. Scholarly areas of interest are prevention, health disparities, mixed methods research, community-based participatory research, and spirituality/religion in counseling.
Disciplines
- Counselor Education
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Clinically Integrating a Christian Worldview Through the Biblical Wellness Model
Jones, D., Miller, K. & Hull, K., Mar 29 2025Research output: Other contribution
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The Role of Moral Incongruence in the Relationship Between Pornography Use, Moral Struggles, Sexual Shame, and Couple Satisfaction for Pornography Users in the USA
Miller, K., Murch, H., Floyd, C., Moen, C., Volk, F. & Jones, D., Aug 20 2025, In: Journal of Religion and Health. 64, 6, p. 4908-4928 21 p.Research output: Contribution to journal › Article › peer-review
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B-Well model in clinical mental health counseling using psychodynamic (Jung) therapy.
Switzer, R., Jones, D. & Hull, K. B., Jan 18 2023, Case Conceptualization: A Biblical Wellness (B-Well) Approach. Kendall Hunt Publishing.Research output: Chapter in Book/Report/Conference proceeding › Chapter
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Attending to the ASERVIC Communication Competencies via the B-Well Model: A Christian Wellness Approach.
Jones, D., Switzer, R., Hull, K. B. & Tyre, Y., Mar 2022, In: ASERVIC Newsletter Interaction. Vol XXXI No.2 . XXXI, 2, p. 5-8 4 p.Research output: Contribution to journal › Article
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Advocacy and social justice via epigenetics.
Jones, D. & Park, J. L., 2021, NARACES Spring 2021 Newsletter.Research output: Contribution to specialist publication › Article