P. G. Parkinson Data-verified
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P. G. Parkinson's research focuses on the psychosocial experiences of doctoral students, with a recent publication examining the role of community in mitigating emotional exhaustion among Black women doctoral students in the field of Counselor Education and Supervision (CES). This work highlights the intersection of race, gender, and academic support systems within higher education. Parkinson's scholarship metrics include an h-index of 6, with 22 total publications and 86 citations. Key collaborators include Margaret A. Hance, Stephanie G. Gotay, and Ashley Williams-Whitley, all affiliated with Arkansas State University, with whom Parkinson has co-authored one publication each. Parkinson's recent activity indicates ongoing engagement in scholarly work.
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- h-index: 6
- Publications: 22
- Citations: 86
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Resisting Burnout: The Role of Community in Easing Emotional Exhaustion for Black Women Doctoral Students in CES (2025)
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- Resisting Burnout: The Role of Community in Easing Emotional Exhaustion for Black Women Doctoral Students in CES
- Resisting Burnout: The Role of Community in Easing Emotional Exhaustion for Black Women Doctoral Students in CES
- Resisting Burnout: The Role of Community in Easing Emotional Exhaustion for Black Women Doctoral Students in CES
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