The College of Education
Announces the Final Examination of
Laura Ann Bailey Smith
for the degree of
Doctor of Education
April 5, 2016 at 11:00 am
103 Ball Hall, University of Memphis
Memphis, TN
Biographical Sketch
B.A., Psychology, Christian Brothers University
M.S., Clinical Mental Health Counseling, The University of Memphis
Advisory Committee
Douglas Strohmer, Ph.D., Professor, CEPR, Committee chair
Pam Cogdal, Ph.D., Associate Clinical Professor, CEPR
Melissa Fickling, Ph.D., Assistant Professor, CEPR
Stephen Lenz, Ph.D., Assistant Professor, Texas A&M-Corpus Christi
Major Field of Study
Counseling
Period of Preparation: 2013-2016
Comprehensive Examination Passed: April 16-17, 2015, Written; March 1, 2016, Oral
Differential Prediction of Resilience among Individuals with and without a History of Abuse
Abstract
This study evaluated the differential relationship between spirituality, hope, and mutuality for predicting resilience among 253 young adult participants (47 men, 206 women; Mean age = 22 years; SD = 5.66 years) with history of abuse (n = 64) or no history of abuse (n = 189). Backwards-stepwise multiple regression analyses revealed statistically significant, yet different models between participants with and without history of abuse wherein subscales of spirituality (existential well-being with abuse, β = .40, p = .03; without abuse, β = .27, p < .01) and hope (time/future without abuse, β = .32, p < .01) were substantial predictors of resilience. Implications for counseling practice and public policy are provided.