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Moradi, Bonnie – Counseling Psychologist, 2012
This article underscores several themes evident in Yoder, Snell, and Tobias's research; these include the conceptualization of feminism and social justice as inextricably linked, the conceptualization and operationalization of optimal functioning at intrapersonal, interpersonal, and collective levels, and potential connections and disconnections…
Descriptors: Social Justice, Social Change, Feminism, Criticism
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Rice, Kenneth G.; Choi, Chun-Chung; Zhang, Yanmei; Morero, Yanina Ines; Anderson, Debra – Counseling Psychologist, 2012
The authors tested a classic diathesis-stress, stress-enhancement model of perfectionism with subgroups of Chinese (N = 129) and Asian Indian (N = 166) international graduate students attending a major U.S. university. More specifically, the authors tested whether self-critical perfectionism, acculturative stress, and their interaction accounted…
Descriptors: Graduate Students, Indians, Interaction, Longitudinal Studies
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Dunbar, Norah E.; Abra, Gordon – Counseling Psychologist, 2012
Smith, Vogel, Madon, and Edwards' (2011) recent article tested dyadic power theory (DPT) by examining the use of touch as a compliance-gaining tactic in the conflicts of married couples. In this response, we raise a methodological issue about the touch behaviors examined by Smith et al. and also pose a theoretical critique that their test of DPT…
Descriptors: Counseling Psychology, Marriage Counseling, Caseworker Approach, Interpersonal Communication
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Lee, Dong-gwi; Park, Hyun-joo – Counseling Psychologist, 2011
This study with 213 South Korean college students (113 men) examined the cross-cultural generalizability of (a) the factor structure of the Frost Multidimensional Perfectionism Scale (F-MPS) and (b) the existence of adaptive perfectionists, maladaptive perfectionists, and nonperfectionists. A confirmatory factor analysis did not support the…
Descriptors: Factor Structure, Measures (Individuals), Factor Analysis, Foreign Countries
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Ridley, Charles R.; Kelly, Shannon M.; Mollen, Debra – Counseling Psychologist, 2011
For more than four decades, the microskills approach has been the dominant paradigm for training entry-level counseling students. At its inception, the model met a critical need: instruction in discrete counseling behaviors, which at the time was conspicuously missing from training curricula. Although these behaviors have become essential…
Descriptors: Review (Reexamination), Educational Change, Counseling Psychology, Textbook Evaluation
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O'Neil, James M. – Counseling Psychologist, 2008
The author reacts to three reviews by Carolyn Enns, Stephen Wester, and P. Paul and Mary Heppner on "The Counseling Psychologist" Major Contribution "Summarizing 25 Years of Research on Men's Gender Role Conflict Using the Gender Role Conflict Scale: New Research Paradigms and Clinical Implications." The reviews provide support for assessing the…
Descriptors: Feminism, Activism, Role Conflict, Sex Role
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Arbona, Consuelo – Counseling Psychologist, 1998
States that the Multicultural Assessment Procedure (MAP) encourages and directs practitioners to take a scientific stance in the counseling process when assessing clients' issues. Describes a logical process for conducting psychological assessments that can be applied to most counseling situations. (Author/MKA)
Descriptors: Counseling, Criticism, Culture, Evaluation
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Constantine, Madonna G. – Counseling Psychologist, 1998
Identifies and expounds on the strengths of the Multicultural Assessment Procedure (MAP). Outlines some potential issues related to the MAP. Discusses implications for counseling psychology training and practice. (Author/MKA)
Descriptors: Counselor Training, Criticism, Culture
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McWhirter, J. Jeffries – Counseling Psychologist, 2000
Responds to five articles in this issue of "The Counseling Psychologist" concerning moving counseling to a more global perspective. States that the articles: (1) provide insight into the great variety of issues that multiculturalism brings to counseling; (2) have the potential to increase the validity of counseling psychology research,…
Descriptors: Counseling Psychology, Criticism, Cultural Pluralism, Validity
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Frank, Jerome D.; Frank, Julia B. – Counseling Psychologist, 1998
Reacts to Fischer et al's article concerning reconceptualizing multicultural counseling. Agrees that psychotherapy is best understood as a function of the culture which sustains it. Discusses the implications for research brought forward by the article's view that psychotherapy is a branch of rhetoric, particularly the art of persuasion. (MKA)
Descriptors: Concept Formation, Counseling Techniques, Criticism, Psychotherapy
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Arredondo, Patricia – Counseling Psychologist, 1998
Reacts to Fischer et al's article concerning reconceptualizing multicultural counseling. Argues that the conditions identified are interesting, but other conditions exist, and that the suggestion of reconceptualization is not valid. Discusses the implications presented by the authors' choice of language. Proposes that knowledge of multicultural…
Descriptors: Bias, Counseling, Criticism, Language Usage
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Hansen, Jo-Ida C. – Counseling Psychologist, 2000
Responds to articles on four counseling psychologists: Jim Hurst, Ursula Delworth, Don Zytowski, and Bruce Fretz. States that all four have been unrelenting in encouraging the profession to be proactive; are committed to science for the purpose of application; and have produced cutting-edge work. (MKA)
Descriptors: Counseling Psychology, Criticism, Personal Narratives, Psychologists
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Crouteau, James M.; Bieschke, Kathleen J.; Phillips, Julia C.; Lark, Julianne S.; Fischer, Ann R.; Eberz, Amy B. – Counseling Psychologist, 1998
A rejoinder to criticism of earlier articles on lesbian, gay, and bisexual (LGB) issues in regard to affirmative counselor training. Discusses the role mentoring has played in the authors' professional development. Offers four suggestions for including the study of bisexuality in LGB research. (MKA)
Descriptors: Bisexuality, Counselor Training, Criticism, Homosexuality
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Eisler, Richard M. – Counseling Psychologist, 1998
Discusses background issues relating to masculine identity. Examines Wade's theory of Male Reference Group Identity Dependence including the Male Reference Group Identity Dependence Scale (RGIDS) in terms of conceptual and methodological issues. Argues that the RGIDS focuses on the male's present reference group and ignores earlier reference…
Descriptors: Criticism, Dependency (Personality), Identification (Psychology), Males
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Prilleltensky, Isaac; Prilleltensky, Ora – Counseling Psychologist, 2003
Several fields within psychology, including counseling psychology, are struggling to promote a social justice agenda. Most efforts concentrate on a critique of existing values, assumptions, and practices. Whereas the level of critique is quite sophisticated, the level of social justice practice is rather embryonic. Critical psychologists have been…
Descriptors: Physical Disabilities, Psychologists, Wellness, Justice
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