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Francis, P. C. & Abbassi, A. (In Press). Ethical issues and considerations for working with community college students with severe and persistent mental disorders on a college campus. Community College Journal of Research and Practice.
Freeman, S. J. & Francis, P. C. (2005). Casuistry: A complement to principle ethics and a foundation for ethical decisions. Counseling and Values, 50(2), 142-153.
Francis, P. C. & Stacks, J. (2003). The association between spiritual well-being and clergy sexual misconduct. Journal of Religion and Abuse: Advocacy, Pastoral Care, and Prevention, 5, 79-100.
Francis, P. C. (2003). Creating ethical policies and procedures for working with suicidal students on a college campus. Journal of College Counseling, 6, 114-123.
Wright-Bailey, L. A., Francis, P. C., & Christensen, P. C. (2002). A survey of gang prevention and intervention programs in four rural Louisiana school districts. Louisiana Journal of Counseling, (X), 1-18.
Francis, P. C. & Baldo, T. D. (1998). Narcissistic measures of Lutheran clergy who self-reported committing sexual misconduct. Pastoral Psychology, 47, 81-96.
Softas-Nall, B. & Francis, P. C. (1998). A case study: A solution focused approach to a family with a suicidal member. The Family Journal: Counseling and Therapy for Couples and Families 6, 226-230.
Softas-Nall, B. & Francis, P. C. (1998). A solution focused approach to suicide assessment and intervention with families. The Family Journal: Counseling and Therapy for Couples and Families, 6, 64-66.
Francis, P. C. & Turner, N. R. (1997). Employment opportunities in higher education for counselor educators for the next five years at CACREP accredited institutions. Journal for the Professional Counselor, 12, 67-74.
Francis, P. C. & Turner, N. R. (1995). Sexual misconduct within the Christian Church: Who are the perpetrators and those they victimize? Counseling and Values, 39, 218-227.
Francis, P. C. (submitted). Professional student affairs practitioners: History, models, and trends. In S. G. Niles (Ed.) Joining the Counseling Profession: Developing Your Identity as a Professional Counselor. Boston: Lahaska Press.
Francis, P. C. (submitted). Counseling issues of college students. In M. A. Stebnicki & I. Marini (Eds.) Professional Counselor’s Desk Reference. New York: Springer Publishing Co.
Francis, P. C. (submitted). Religion & spirituality in counseling. In M. A. Stebnicki & I. Marini (Eds.) Professional Counselor’s Desk Reference. New York: Springer Publishing Co.
Francis, P. C. (2008). Due process vs. duty to serve: Three for the road. In L. E. Tyson, J. R. Culbreth, & J. A. Harrington, (Eds). Critical Incidents in Clinical Supervision (pp. 109-114). Alexandria, VA: American Counseling Association.
Francis, P. C. (2004). Dual relationships “I think I know you.” In L. E. Tyson, R. Perusse, and J. Whitledge (Eds.), Critical incidents in group counseling (p. 39-46). Alexandria, VA: American Counseling Association.
Francis, P. C. (2000). Practicing ethically as a college counselor. In D.C. Davis & K.M. Humphrey (Eds.), College counseling: Issues and strategies for a new millennium. Alexandria, VA: American Counseling Association.
Francis, P. C. & Raliegh, M. J. (2005). Ethical and Policy Issues When Dealing with Suicidal Behavior on the College Campus. ProfessionalCEU.com. (http://professionalceu.com).
Francis, P. C. (Summer, 2006). ACCA continuing education. Visions, 13(1), 9.
Francis, P. C. (September, 2003). Virtual counseling and the college counseling center. Ethical Issues in College Counseling: Common and Not So Common Issues We All Face. American College Counseling Association Webpage (September, 2003 [http://www.collegecounseling.org/resources/index.html]).
Francis, P. C. (May, 2002). Professional roles, competence, and working with other professionals. Ethical Issues in College Counseling: Common and Not So Common Issues We All Face. American College Counseling Association Webpage (June, 2002 [http://www.collegecounseling.org/resources/index.html]).
Francis, P. C. (October, 2001). Severe mental illness and campus services. Ethical Issues in College Counseling: Common and Not So Common Issues We All Face. American College Counseling Association Webpage (October, 2001 [http://www.collegecounseling.org/resources/index.html]).
Francis, P. C. (February, 1997). Campus ministry professionals in college counseling Part II—Campus ministry professional and college counselors: Working together. Visions, 5(1), 12.
Francis, P. C. (October, 1996). Campus ministry professionals in college settings: Who are these people and how can college counselors work with them? Part I: Who are these people? Visions, 4(2/3), 15. |


