Items where Author is "Biermeier-Hanson, Benjamin"
Group by: Item Type | Divisions Number of items: 7. Radford University > College of Humanities and Behavioral Sciences > Department of PsychologySiebach, Emily and Tsai, Pei-Chun and Biermeier-Hanson, Benjamin and Steele, Jenessa COVID-19 Stressors, Posttraumatic Growth, and Depression: The Roles of Rumination and Distress Disclosure. 2023. Radford University, Dissertation. Radford University Scholars' Repository. Brochu, Hadley and Biermeier-Hanson, Benjamin and Tsai, Pei-Chun and Lips, Hillarry Health Disparities Between Cisgender, Non-Binary/Genderqueer, and Binary Transgender College Students of Color: An Exploration from a Minority Stress and Intersectional Perspective. 2023. Radford University, Dissertation. Radford University Scholars' Repository. Thelen, Caitlyn and Tsai, Pei-Chun and Cohn, Tracy and Biermeier-Hanson, Benjamin Impostor Feelings and Career Outcomes Among Women in STEM: The Roles of Encouragement and Research Self-Efficacy. 2022. Radford University, Dissertation. Radford University Scholars' Repository. George, Daniel and Lee, Nicholas A. and Riding-Malon, Ruth and Biermeier-Hanson, Benjamin Therapy Tech: A Thematic Analysis of the Confluence of Technology and Psychotherapy in a Reddit.com Psychotherapist Community. 2021. Radford University, Dissertation. Radford University Scholars' Repository. Bullock, Victor and Leake, Valerie and Riding-Malon, Ruth and Biermeier-Hanson, Benjamin CAREER-RELATED DECISION-MAKING DIFFICULTY AND PSYCHOLOGICAL DISTRESS AMONG STUDENT SERVICE MEMBERS/VETERANS. 2020. Radford University, Dissertation. Radford University Scholars' Repository. Korthase, Katharine and Reilly, Nora and Biermeier-Hanson, Benjamin and Steele, Jenessa The Relationship between Employee Use of Communication Technology and Work-Related Stress: Does Age Matter? 2018. Radford University, Thesis. Radford University Scholars' Repository. Ludwig, Emily A. and Cohn, Tracy and Lee, Nicholas A. and Biermeier-Hanson, Benjamin Contact, knowledge, attitudes, and behavioral intentions toward anti-stigma Facebook materials: A path model. 2018. Radford University, Dissertation. Radford University Scholars' Repository. |