Savannah R. Cormier Data-verified
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Savannah R. Cormier's research interests lie in the application of therapeutic modalities and supervision practices within counseling. Her recent work includes an exploration of how music can be utilized to support the development of counseling students. Cormier has also investigated the integration of relational-cultural theory into the supervision of play therapists, focusing on how this framework can enhance therapeutic relationships and professional growth.
Her scholarly contributions include two publications, with a notable collaboration with Lacy C. Overley, Stephanie G. Gotay, Weston B. Sandusky, and Asher M. Pimpleton-Gray, all from Arkansas State University. Cormier's academic profile is marked by an h-index of 1 and a total of 3 citations across her publications. She remains an active researcher in her field.
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- h-index: 1
- Publications: 2
- Citations: 3
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Exploring the Use of Music to Facilitate Counseling Student Development (2024)
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- Exploring the Use of Music to Facilitate Counseling Student Development
- Relational–cultural play therapy supervision: Integrating RCT into the supervision of play therapists.
- Relational–cultural play therapy supervision: Integrating RCT into the supervision of play therapists.
- Exploring the Use of Music to Facilitate Counseling Student Development
- Exploring the Use of Music to Facilitate Counseling Student Development
- Exploring the Use of Music to Facilitate Counseling Student Development
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