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to THE COUNSELING PSYCHOLOGIST Volume 34 Strength-Based Counseling for Youth Number 1 (January 2006), pp. 1-200 Positive Aspects of Human Functioning: A Cornerstone of Counseling Psychology Number 2 (March 2006), pp. 201-336 Clinical Judgment or Mathematical Formulas: A Debate About Accuracy Number 3 (May 2006), pp. 337-456 Emerging Issues in Counseling Psychology: Research and Practice Number 4 (July 2006), pp. 457-592 Qualitative Issues and Analyses in Counseling Psychology: Part I Number 5 (September 2006), pp. 593-764 Qualitative Issues and Analyses in Counseling Psychology: Part I Number 6 (November 2006), pp. 765-924 Authors: AGISDOTTIR, STEFANIA, PAUL M. SPENGLER, and MICHAEL J. WHITE, “Should | Pack My Umbrella? Clinical Versus Statistical Prediction of Mental Health Decisions,” 410. AGISDOTTIR, STEFANIA, MICHAEL J. WHITE, PAUL M. SPENGLER, ALAN S. MAUGHERMAN, LINDA A. ANDERSON, ROBERT S. COOK, CASSANDRA N. NICHOLS, GEORGIOS K. LAMPROPOULOS, BLAIN S. WALKER, GENNA COHEN, and JEFFREY D. RUSH, “The Meta-Analysis of Clinical Judgment Project: Fifty-Six Yearso f Accumulated "esearch on Clinical Versus Statistical Prediction,” 341. ANDERSON, LINDA A., see A2gisdottir, S. ARM, JENNIFER R., see Strohmer, D. C. BOUWKAMP, JENNIFER C., see Neufeld, J. E. BOWMAN, PHILLIP J., “Role Strain and Adaptation Issues in the Strength-Based Model: Diversity, Multilevel, and Life-Span Considerations,” 118. THE COUNSELING PSYCHOLOGIST, Vol. 34 No. 6, November 2006 914-919 © 2006 by the Society of Counseling Psychology 914 to THE COUNSELING PSYCHOLOGIST Volume 34 Strength-Based Counseling for Youth Number 1 (January 2006), pp. 1-200 Positive Aspects of Human Functioning: A Cornerstone of Counseling Psychology Number 2 (March 2006), pp. 201-336 Clinical Judgment or Mathematical Formulas: A Debate About Accuracy Number 3 (May 2006), pp. 337-456 Emerging Issues in Counseling Psychology: Research and Practice Number 4 (July 2006), pp. 457-592 Qualitative Issues and Analyses in Counseling Psychology: Part I Number 5 (September 2006), pp. 593-764 Qualitative Issues and Analyses in Counseling Psychology: Part I Number 6 (November 2006), pp. 765-924 Authors: AGISDOTTIR, STEFANIA, PAUL M. SPENGLER, and MICHAEL J. WHITE, “Should | Pack My Umbrella? Clinical Versus Statistical Prediction of Mental Health Decisions,” 410. AGISDOTTIR, STEFANIA, MICHAEL J. WHITE, PAUL M. SPENGLER, ALAN S. MAUGHERMAN, LINDA A. ANDERSON, ROBERT S. COOK, CASSANDRA N. NICHOLS, GEORGIOS K. LAMPROPOULOS, BLAIN S. WALKER, GENNA COHEN, and JEFFREY D. RUSH, “The Meta-Analysis of Clinical Judgment Project: Fifty-Six Yearso f Accumulated "esearch on Clinical Versus Statistical Prediction,” 341. ANDERSON, LINDA A., see A2gisdottir, S. ARM, JENNIFER R., see Strohmer, D. C. BOUWKAMP, JENNIFER C., see Neufeld, J. E. BOWMAN, PHILLIP J., “Role Strain and Adaptation Issues in the Strength-Based Model: Diversity, Multilevel, and Life-Span Considerations,” 118. THE COUNSELING PSYCHOLOGIST, Vol. 34 No. 6, November 2006 914-919 © 2006 by the Society of Counseling Psychology 914 INDEX 915 BOWMAN, SHARON L., see Delgado-Romero, E. A. CARTER, ROBERT T., see Neville, H. A. CHU, ERICA Y., see Hoyt, W. T. CHWALISZ, KATHLEEN, “Statistical Versus Clinical Prediction: From Assessment to Psychotherapy Process and Outcome,” 391. COHEN, GENNA, see Agisdottir, S. CONSTANTINE, MADONNA G., and DERALD WING SUE, “Factors Contributing to Optimal Human Functioning in People of Color in the United States,” 228. COOK, ROBERT S., see A.gisdéttir, S. CROSS, WILLIAM E., Jr., see Worrell, F. C., DELGADO-ROMERO, EDWARD A., SHARON L. BOWMAN, and LAWRENCE GER- STEIN, “Eighteen Years of the Great Lakes Regional Counseling Psychology Conference: Revisiting the Need for Regional Conferences,” 420. EDWARDS, LISA M.., see Neufeld, J. E. ETHINGTON, LANAYA L.., see Mollen, D. FHAGEN-SMITH, PEONY E., see Worrell, F. C. FORD, ALICIA ITO, see Neufeld, J. E. FRAZIER, PATRICIA A., RICHARD M. LEE, and MICHAEL F. STEGER, “What Can Counseling Psychology Contribute to the Study of Optimal Human Functioning?” 293. FRY, NANCY A.., sce Lopez S. J. GERSTEIN, LAWRENCE, see Delgado-Romero, E. A. GERSTEIN, LAWRENCE H., “Counseling Psychology’s Commitment to Strengths: Rhetoric or Reality?” 276. GORE, PAUL A.., Jr., see Weston, R. HAASE, RICHARD F., see Martens, M. P. HARRIS, GRANT T., see Hilton, N. Z. HELMS, JANET E., KEVIN T. HENZE, TERRY L. SASS, and VENUS A. MIFSUD, “Treating Cronbach's Alpha Reliability Coefficients as Data in Counseling Research,” 630. HENSON, ROBIN K., “Effect-Size Measures and Meta-Analytic Thinking in Counseling Psychology Research,” 601. HENZE, KEVIN T., see Helms, J. E. HEPPNER, P. PAUL, “The Benefits and Challenges of Becoming Cross-Culturally Competent Counseling Psychologists: Presidential Address,” 147. HILL, CLARA E., see Knox, S. HILTON, N. ZOE, GRANT T. HARRIS, and MARNIE E. RICE, “Sixty-Six Years of Research on the Clinical Versus Actuarial Prediction of Violence,” 400. HOFFMAN, MARY ANN, see Neville, H. A. HOYT, WILLIAM T., ROSALIA E. WARBASSE, and ERICA Y. CHU, “Construct Validation in Counseling Psychology Research,” 769. KACZMAREK, PEGGY, “Counseling Psychology and Strength-Based Counseling: A Promise Yet to Fully Materialize,” 90. KAHN, JEFFREY H., “Factor Analysis in Counseling Psychology Research, Training, and Practice: Principles, Advances, and Applications,” 684. KAUT, KEVIN P., “Counseling Psychology in the Era of Genetic Testing: Considerations for Practice, Research, and Training,” 461. KNOX, SARAH, LEWIS Z. SCHLOSSER, NATHAN T. PRUITT, and CLARA E. HILL, “A Qualitative Examination of Graduate Advising Relationships: The Advisor Perspective,” 489. KRIESHOK, THOMAS S.., see Lopez, S. J. 916 THE COUNSELING PSYCHOLOGIST / November 2006 LAMPROPOULOS, GEORGIOS K.., see A2gisdottir, S. LEE, RICHARD M., see Frazier, P. A. LICHTENBERG, JAMES W., see Lopez, S. J. LIGHTSEY, OWEN RICHARD, Jr., “Resilience, Meaning, and Well-Being,” 96. LINLEY, P. ALEX, “Counseling Psychology’s Positive Psychological Agenda: A Model for Integration and Inspiration,” 313. LOPEZ, SHANE J., and JEANA L. MAGYAR-MOE, “A Positive Psychology That Matters,” 323. LOPEZ, SHANE J., JEANA L. MAGYAR-MOE, STEPHANIE E. PETERSEN, JAMIE A. RYDER, THOMAS S. KRIESHOK, KRISTIN KOETTING O'BYRNE, JAMES W. LICHTENBERG, and NANCY A. FRY, “Counseling Psychology’s Focus on Positive Aspects of Human Functioning,” 205. LOPEZ, SHANE J., see Neufeld, J. E. MAGYAR-MOE, JEANA L., see Lopez, S. J. MAGYAR-MOE, JEANA L., see Neufeld, J. E. MARTENS, MATTHEW P., and RICHARD F. HAASE, “Advanced Applications of Structural Equation Modeling in Counseling Psychology Research,” 878. MAUGHERMAN, ALAN S., see Agisdottir, S. MIFSUD, VENUS A.., see Helms, J. E. MINAMI, TAKUYA, see Quintana, S. M. MOLLEN, DEBRA, LANAYA L. ETHINGTON, and CHARLES R. RIDLEY “Positive Psychology: Considerations and Implications for Counseling Psychology,” 304. MURDOCK, NANCY L., “On Science-Practice Integration in Everyday Life: A Plea for Theory,” 548. NEUFELD, JASON E., HEATHER N. RASMUSSEN, SHANE J. LOPEZ, JAMIE A. RYDER, JEANA L. MAGYAR-MOE, ALICIA ITO FORD, LISA M. EDWARDS, and JENNIFER C. BOUWKAMP, “The Engagement Model of Person-Environment Interaction,” 245. NEVILLE, HELEN A., ROBERT T. CARTER, PAUL M. SPENGLER, and MARY ANN HOFFMAN, “Quantitative Research Designs and Counseling Psychology: Historical Development, Current Application, and Best Practices,” 597. NICHOLS, CASSANDRA N., see A.gisdottir, S. O’ BYRNE, KRISTIN KOETTING, see Lopez, S. J. PETERSEN, STEPHANIE E., see Lopez, S. J. PRUITT, NATHAN T., see Knox, S. QUINTANA, STEPHEN M., and TAKUYA MINAMI, “Guidelines for Meta-Analyses of Counseling Psychology Research,” 839. RASMUSSEN, HEATHER N., see Neufeld, J. E. RICE, MARNIE E., see Hilton, N. Z RIDLEY, CHARLES R., see Mollen D. ROBITSCHEK, CHRISTINE, and SHELLEY JANICZEK WOODSON, “Vocational Psychology: Using One of Counseling Psychology’s Strengths to Foster Human Strength,” 260. RUSH, JEFFREY D., see A2gisddttir, S. RYDER, JAMIE A.., see Lopez, S. J. RYDER, JAMIE A., see Neufeld, J. E. SAPP, MARTY, “The Strength-Based Model for Counseling At-Risk Youths,” 108. SASS, TERRY L., see Helms, J. E. SCHAEFER, BARBARA A.., see Worrell, F. C. SCHLOSSER, LEWIS Z., see Knox, S. SHERRY, ALISSA, “Discriminant Analysis in Counseling Psychology Research,” 661. SHIN, RICHARD Q., see Vera, E. M. SMITH, ELSIE J., “The Strength-Based Counseling Model,” 13. SMITH, ELSIE J., “The Strength-Based Counseling Model: A Paradigm Shift in Psychology,” 134. SPENGLER, PAUL M., see A2gisdottir, S. SPENGLER, PAUL M., see Neville, H. A. STEGER, MICHAEL F., see Frazier, P. A. STROHMER, DOUGLAS C., and JENNIFER R. ARM, “The More Things Change, the More They Stay the Same: Reaction to Agisdéttir et al.,” 383. SUE, DERALD WING see Constantine, M. G. VANDIVER, BEVERLY J., see Worrell, F. C. VERA, ELIZABETH M., and RICHARD Q. SHIN, “Promoting Strengths in a Socially Toxic World: Supporting Resiliency With Systemic Interventions,” 80. WALKER, BLAIN S., see Aigisdoéttir, S. WALSH, W. BRUCE, “The 2005 Leona Tyler Award Address: Person Environment Psychology and Work: Theory, Implications, and Issues,” 443. WARBASSE, ROSALIA E., see Hoyt, W. T. WESTON, REBECCA, and PAUL A. GORE Jr., “A Brief Guide to Structural Equation Modeling,” 719. WHITE, MICHAEL J., see A2gisdottir, S. WHITTAKER, TIFFANY A., see Worthington, R. L. WOODSON, SHELLEY JANICZEK, see Robitschek, C. WORRELL, FRANK C., BEVERLY J. VANDIVER, BARBARA A. SCHAEFER, WILLIAM E. CROSS Jr., and PEONY E. FHAGEN-SMITH, “Generalizing Nigrescence Profiles: Cluster Analyses of Cross Racial Identity Scale (CRIS) Scores in Three Independent Samples,” 519. WORTHINGTON, ROGER L., and TIFFANY A. WHITTAKER, “Scale Development Research: A Content Analysis and Recommendations for Best Practices,” 806. Division 17: “American Psychological Association, Society of Counseling Psychology: 2005 Awards,” 174. “The Benefits and Challenges of Becoming Cross-Culturally Competent Counseling Psychologists: Presidential Address,” Heppner, 147. “Members of the Society of Counseling Psychology Currently Serving in APA Governance,” 175. “Minutes of the Annual Business Meeting,” 572. “Minutes of the Annual Executive Board Meeting,” 580. “Recognition of New Fellows and Counseling Psychology Diplomates,” 173. “Society of Counseling Psychology, APA Division 17: Minutes of the Executive Board Meeting, Hollywood, CA, January 26-29, 2005,” 181. “Student Affiliate Group: The Society of Counseling Psychology,” 179. “Treasurer's Report 2005: Society of Counseling Psychology, Division 17,” 196. “The 2005 Leona Tyler Award Address: Person Environment Psychology and Work: Theory, Implications, and Issues,” Walsh, 443. 918 THE COUNSELING PSYCHOLOGIST / November 2006 Introduction to a Special Issue: “Quantitative Research Designs and Counseling Psychology: Historical Development, Current Application, and Best Practices,” Neville et al., 597. Major Contributions: “Advanced Applications of Structural Equation Modeling in Counseling Psychology Research,” Martens and Haase, 878. “A Brief Guide to Structural Equation Modeling,” Weston and Gore, 719. “Construct Validation in Counseling Psychology Research,” Hoyt et al., 769. “Counseling Psychology’s Focus on Positive Aspects of Human Functioning,” Lopez et al., 205. “Discriminant Analysis in Counseling Psychology Research,” Sherry, 661. “Effect-Size Measures and Meta-Analytic Thinking in Counseling Psychology Research,” Henson, 601. “The Engagement Model of Person-Environment Interaction,” Neufeld et al., 245. “Factor Analysis in Counseling Psychology Research, Training, and Practice: Principles, Advances, and Applications,” Kahn, 684. “Factors Contributing to Optimal Human Functioning in People of Color in the United States,” Constantine and Sue, 228. “Guidelines for Meta-Analyses of Counseling Psychology Research,” Quintana and Minami, 839. “The Meta-Analysis of Clinical Judgment Project: Fifty-Six Years of Accumulated Research on Clinical Versus Statistical Prediction,” Aigisdottir et al., 341. “Scale Development Research: A Content Analysis and Recommendations for Best Practices,” Worthington and Whittaker, 806. “The Strength-Based Counseling Model,” Smith, 13” “Treating Cronbach's Alpha Reliability Coefficients as Data in Counseling Research,” Helms et al., 630. “Vocational Psychology: Using One of Counseling Psychology’s Strengths to Foster Human Strength,” Robitschek and Woodson, 260. Professional Fora: “Counseling Psychology in the Era of Genetic Testing: Considerations for Practice, Research, and Training,” Kaut 461. “Eighteen Years of the Great Lakes Regional Counseling Psychology Conference: Revisiting the Need for Regional Conferences,” Delgado-Romero et al., 420. “A Qualitative Examination of Graduate Advising Relationships: The Advisor Perspective,” Knox et al., 489. Reactions: “Counseling Psychology and Strength-Based Counseling: A Promise Yet to Fully Materialize,” Kaczmarek, 90. “Counseling Psychology’s Commitment to Strengths: Rhetoric or Reality?” Gerstein, 276. “Counseling Psychology’s Positive Psychological Agenda: A Model for Integration and Inspiration, Linley, 313. “The More Things Change, the More They Stay the Same: Reaction to Aigisdéitir et al.,” Strohmer and Arm, 383. INDEX 919 “Positive Psychology: Considerations and Implications for Counseling Psychology,” Mollen et al., 304. “Promoting Strengths in a Socially Toxic World: Supporting Resiliency With Systemic Interventions,” Vera and Shin, 80. “Resilience, Meaning, and Well-Being,” Lightsey, 96. “Role Strain and Adaptation Issues in the Strength-Based Model: Diversity, Multilevel, and Life-Span Considerations,” Bowman, 118. “Sixty-Six Years of Research on the Clinical Versus Actuarial Prediction of Violence,” Hilton et al., 400. “Statistical Versus Clinical Prediction: From Assessment to Psychotherapy Process and Outcome,” Chwalisz, 391. “The Strength-Based Model for Counseling At-Risk Youths,” Sapp, 108. “What Can Counseling Psychology Contribute to the Study of Optimal Human Functioning?” Frazier et al., 293. Rejoinders: “A Positive Psychology That Matters,” Lopez and Magyar-Moe, 323. “Should | Pack My Umbrella? Clinical Versus Statistical Prediction of Mental Health Decisions,” A2gisdottir et al., Michael J. White 410 “The Strength-Based Counseling Model: A Paradigm Shift in Psychology,” Smith, 134. Scientific Fora: “Generalizing Nigrescence Profiles: Cluster Analyses of Cross Racial Identity Scale (CRIS) Scores in Three Independent Samples,” Worrell et al., 519. “On Science-Practice Integration in Everyday Life: A Plea for Theory,” Murdock, 548.

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