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Ahluwalia, Muninder K.; Alimchandani, Anjali – Counseling Psychologist, 2013
Sikhs, an ethnic and religious minority group in the United States, have seen a significant shift in their social location since 9/11. They have experienced harassment and violence beyond race and ethnicity to the visible markers of the religion (e.g., turbans). In this article, we address how counseling psychology is uniquely positioned to work…
Descriptors: Religious Cultural Groups, Social Integration, Counseling Psychology, Intervention
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Fischer, Ann R.; Bettendorf, Sonya K.; Wang, Yu-Wei – Counseling Psychologist, 2011
The preceding articles provide an excellent overview of relatively recent theory and research on sexual objectification of women from a psychological perspective. Importantly, the authors have contributed to the literature through their conceptual extensions and research applications of objectification theory. In this reaction piece, our goals are…
Descriptors: Self Concept, Females, Psychological Patterns, Social Attitudes
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Meyer, Ilan H. – Counseling Psychologist, 2010
The author addresses two issues raised in Moradi, DeBlaere, and Huang's Major Contribution to this issue: the intersection of racial/ethnic and lesbian, gay, and bisexual (LGB) identities and the question of stress and resilience. The author expands on Moradi et al.'s work, hoping to encourage further research. On the intersection of identities,…
Descriptors: Homosexuality, Stress Variables, Identification (Psychology), Sexual Orientation
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Toporek, Rebecca L. – Counseling Psychologist, 2011
Dialectics provide a framework for deeper understanding of complex constructs and processes and allow for consideration of dynamic range of movement. Context, however, is needed to more deeply understand and use a framework of dialectics. Environment, identity, and developmental processes are suggested as important contextual factors. The metaphor…
Descriptors: Context Effect, Figurative Language, Racial Bias, Racial Factors
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Servaty-Seib, Heather L.; Taub, Deborah J. – Counseling Psychologist, 2010
In this review article, the authors integrate the theoretical, empirical, and clinical literature relevant to the phenomenon of college student bereavement. They synthesize information on two theories of mourning that appear to fit well with the experience of bereaved college students with information about the developmental, cohort, and…
Descriptors: College Students, Grief, Psychologists, Counseling Psychology
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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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Fouad, Nadya A.; Helledy, Kristin Ihle; Metz, A. J. – Counseling Psychologist, 2003
Themes of Division 17 presidential addresses from 1984 to 2002, published in "The Counseling Psychologist," were examined using a grounded theory approach. Sorting and coding of the data yielded six major categories: distinctiveness of counseling psychology, disappointments/missed opportunities, successes, foundations of counseling psychology,…
Descriptors: Counseling Psychology, Identification (Psychology), Presidents, Coding
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Downing, Nancy E.; Roush, Kristin L. – Counseling Psychologist, 1985
Presents a model of feminist identity development for women, derived, in part, from Cross's (1971) theory of Black identity development. The stages in this process include passive acceptance, revelation, embeddedness-emanation, synthesis, and active commitment. Implications of the model are outlined for women, nonsexist and feminist…
Descriptors: Females, Feminism, Identification (Psychology), Individual Development
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Parham, Thomas A. – Counseling Psychologist, 1999
The author responds to the issue of invisibility syndrome raised in this special issue of "The Counseling Psychologist." Highlights the importance of Franklin's (1999) article and offers suggestions for expanding Franklin's model to include issues of spirituality, high-risk behaviors, and validation. (GCP)
Descriptors: Blacks, Cultural Influences, Identification (Psychology), Males
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Westervelt, Esther Manning – Counseling Psychologist, 1973
This article identifies the most salient aspects of the psychological impact of feminism on educated women at this point in time. (Author)
Descriptors: Females, Feminism, Identification (Psychology), Psychological Needs
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Wyatt, Gail Elizabeth – Counseling Psychologist, 1999
The author responds to the issue of invisibility syndrome raised in this special issue of "The Counseling Psychologist." Extends the discussion to address how invisibility affects African American men, and in turn, influences their partners' and their children's sense of self, ethnic identity, and sexual responsibility. (GCP)
Descriptors: Blacks, Family Relationship, Identification (Psychology), Males
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Yeh, Christine J. – Counseling Psychologist, 1999
The author responds to the issue of invisibility syndrome raised in this special issue of "The Counseling Psychologist." Reaction includes an expansion of Franklin's (1999) theoretical framework, and a discussion of the practice, training, and research implications relating to invisibility syndrome and racial identity development.…
Descriptors: Blacks, Family Relationship, Identification (Psychology), Males
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Wade, Jay C. – Counseling Psychologist, 1998
Discusses author's theory of Male Reference Group Identity Dependence. Explores the concept of psychological relatedness and male identity. Describes the concept of the male reference cohort. Discusses multicultural applicability and the future of Male Reference Group Identity Dependence Theory. (MKA)
Descriptors: Cultural Pluralism, Dependency (Personality), Identification (Psychology), Interpersonal Relationship
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Worthington, Roger L. – Counseling Psychologist, 2004
This commentary focuses on: (1) highlighting a set of conceptual problems inherent to the sexual identity and reorientation literature; (2) addressing specific findings from the empirical studies offered in the major contribution; and (3) offering a set of final conclusions about the ongoing debate regarding sexual reorientation treatments.
Descriptors: Sexual Orientation, Sexual Identity, Homosexuality, Religious Factors
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Bowman, Sharon L. – Counseling Psychologist, 2003
Phillips, Ingram, Smith, and Mindes's significant contribution exposes some of the gaps in our current writing regarding gay men, lesbian women, and bisexual men and women. Counseling psychology should incorporate gay, lesbian, and bisexual (GLB) samples into some of our current mainstream areas of study, including a focus on lesbian women, gay…
Descriptors: Females, Homosexuality, Sexual Identity, Counseling Psychology
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