ANNUAL INDEX Rehabilitation Counseling Bulletin Fall 2001—Summer 2002, Volume 45 | ADVOKAT, Claire: See MEYER, Linda, CURRY, Mary Ann: See HASSOUNEH- KUNDU, Madan M.: See DUTTA, Alo, 50-52. PHILLIPS, Dena, 96-104. 186-187. ALSTON, Reginald J.; WILSON, Keith DESOTO, Loretta A.: A Review of T. LEIERER, Stephen J.: A Review of J. L. B.; HARLEY, Debra A.: Introduction Blackwell, J. Krause, T. Winkler, and Bellini and P. D. Rumrill’s Research in to the Special Series: Race and Reha- S. Stiens’ Spinal Cord Injury Desk Ref- Rehabilitation Counseling: A Guide to bilitation Services—Policy, Parity, and erence: Guidelines for Lifecare Planning Design, Methodology, and Utilization, Outcome, 130-131. and Case Management, 119-120. 57-58; See also MCCARTHY, Henry, ALSTON, Reginald J.: See WILSON, DUKE, Marcus: See MEYER, Linda, 12-23. Keith B., 132-142; See MOORE, 50-52. LIESENER, James: See BEVERIDGE, Corey L., 162-167. DUTTA, Alo; KUNDU, Madan M.: A Scott, 195-206. ANDREW, Jason D.; FAUBION, Clayton Review of C. A. Marshall’s Rehabilita- LIVNEH, Hanoch: A Review of J. Smart’s W.; PALMER, Charles D.: The Rela- tion and American Indians with Disabili- Disability, Society, and the Individual, tionship Between Counselor Satisfac- ties: A Guide for Administrators, 248-249. tion and Extrinsic Job Factors in State Practitioners, and Researchers, 186-187. McCARTHY, Henry: On Crossing Bor- Rehabilitation Agencies, 223-232. FAUBION, Clayton W.: A Review of ders and Building Bridges Over Trou- BARDOS, Achilles N.: See SCHULTZ, C. A. Mertler and R. A. Vannatta’s bled Waters, 114-117. Jared C., 213-222. Advanced and Multivariate Statistical McCARTHY, Henry; LEIERER, Stephen J.: Consumer Concepts of Ideal Char- BELCAS, Eva M.: See BLACKWELL, Methods: Practical Application and Terry L., 240-247. Interpretation, 56-57; See also acteristics and Minimum Qualifica- tions for Rehabilitation Counselors, BELLINI, James: Correlates of Multicul- ANDREW, Jason D., 223-232. tural Counseling Competencies of Vo- FEIST-PRICE, Sonja: See MOORE, 12-23. MEYER, Linda; GOUVIER, Wm Drew; cational Rehabilitation Counselors, Corey L., 162-167. DUKE, Marcus; ADVOKAT, Claire: 66-75. FESKO, Sheila Lynch: Workplace Experi- Influence of Social Context on Re- BERVEN, Norman L.: See BISHOP, ences of Individuals Who Are HIV+ ported Attitudes of Nondisabled Stu- Malachy, 87-95, 113; See THOMP- and Individuals with Cancer, 2-11. dents Toward Students with SON, Virginia C., 76-86, 104. FITZGERALD, Shawn M.: See Disabilities, 50-52. BEVERIDGE, Scott; CRADDOCK, ROESSLER, Richard T., 31-39. MITCHELL, Natasha A.: See WILSON, Sharon Heller; LIESENER, James; FRIED, Juliet H.: See SCHULTZ, Jared Keith B., 132-142. STAPLETON, Mary; HERSHENSON, C., 213-222. MOORE, Corey L.: Relationship of Con- David: Income: A Framework for Con- GOUVIER, Wm Drew: See MEYER, sumer Characteristics and Service Pro- ceptualizing the Career Development Linda, 50-52. vision to Income of Successfully of Persons with Disabilities, 195-206. HARLEY, Debra A.: See ALSTON, Rehabilitated Individuals Who Are BISHOP, Malachy; BERVEN, Norman L.; Reginald J., 130-131; See WILSON, Deaf, 233-239. HERMANN, Bruce P.; CHAN, Fong: Keith B., 132-142. MOORE, Corey L.; FEIST-PRICE, Sonja; Quality of Life Among Adults with Epilepsy: An Exploratory Model, HASSOUNEH-PHILLIPS, Dena; ALSTON, Reginald J.: VR Services CURRY, Mary Ann: Abuse of Women for Persons with Severe/Profound 87-95, 113. with Disabilities: State of the Science, Mental Retardation: Does Race Mat- BLACKWELL, Terry L.: A Review of 96-104. ter, 162-167. JR.. KW. . WeWrodoedr’cso ckW,o odKc.o cS.k -MMccGGrreeww,- and HERMANN, Bruce P.: See BISHOP, MOUA, Mai Neng: End-Stage, 53-55. Malachy, 87-95, 113. NELSON, Raymond E.: See SCHULTZ, Werder Mini-Battery of Achievement, Jared C., 213-222. 121-122. HERSHENSON, David: See BEV- OLATUNJI, Cirecie A.: A Review of BLACKWELL, Terry L.; STROHMER, ERIDGE, Scott, 195-206. V. W. Bryan’s Multicultural Aspects of Douglas C.; BELCAS, Eva M.; BUR- HERTZFELD, Jennifer: See WHEATON, Joe E., 154-161. Disabilities: A Guide to Understanding TON, Kathryn A.: Ethics in Rehabili- and Assisting Minorities in the Rehabilita- tation Counselor Supervision, KEIM, Jeanmarie: See STRAUSER, David tion Process, 187-188. 240-247. R., 105-113. OLNEY, Linda; KENNEDY, Jae: Racial BURTON, Kathryn A.: See BLACK- KENNEDY, Jae; OLNEY, Marjorie: Job Disparities in VR Use and Job Place- WELL, Terry L., 240-247. Discrimination in the Post-ADA Era: ment Rates for Adults with Disabili- CAPELLA, Michele E.: Inequities in the Estimates from the 1994 and 1995 Na- t1es, 177-185. VR System: Do They Still Exist? tional Health Interview Surveys, OLNEY, Marjorie: See KENNEDY, Jae, 143-153. 24-30. 24-30. CHAN, Fong: See BISHOP, Malachy, KENNEDY, Jae: See OLNEY, Marjorie F, OSOSKIE, Joseph N.: See SCHULTZ, 87-95, 113. 177-185. Jared C., 213-222. CRADDOCK, Sharon Heller: See BEV- KOCH, Lynn C.: See ROESSLER, PALMER, Charles D.: See ANDREW, ERIDGE, Scott, 195-206. Richard T., 31-39. Jason D., 223-232. ANNUAL INDEX Rehabilitation Counseling Bulletin Fall 2001—Summer 2002, Volume 45 | ADVOKAT, Claire: See MEYER, Linda, CURRY, Mary Ann: See HASSOUNEH- KUNDU, Madan M.: See DUTTA, Alo, 50-52. PHILLIPS, Dena, 96-104. 186-187. ALSTON, Reginald J.; WILSON, Keith DESOTO, Loretta A.: A Review of T. LEIERER, Stephen J.: A Review of J. L. B.; HARLEY, Debra A.: Introduction Blackwell, J. Krause, T. Winkler, and Bellini and P. D. Rumrill’s Research in to the Special Series: Race and Reha- S. Stiens’ Spinal Cord Injury Desk Ref- Rehabilitation Counseling: A Guide to bilitation Services—Policy, Parity, and erence: Guidelines for Lifecare Planning Design, Methodology, and Utilization, Outcome, 130-131. and Case Management, 119-120. 57-58; See also MCCARTHY, Henry, ALSTON, Reginald J.: See WILSON, DUKE, Marcus: See MEYER, Linda, 12-23. Keith B., 132-142; See MOORE, 50-52. LIESENER, James: See BEVERIDGE, Corey L., 162-167. DUTTA, Alo; KUNDU, Madan M.: A Scott, 195-206. ANDREW, Jason D.; FAUBION, Clayton Review of C. A. Marshall’s Rehabilita- LIVNEH, Hanoch: A Review of J. Smart’s W.; PALMER, Charles D.: The Rela- tion and American Indians with Disabili- Disability, Society, and the Individual, tionship Between Counselor Satisfac- ties: A Guide for Administrators, 248-249. tion and Extrinsic Job Factors in State Practitioners, and Researchers, 186-187. McCARTHY, Henry: On Crossing Bor- Rehabilitation Agencies, 223-232. FAUBION, Clayton W.: A Review of ders and Building Bridges Over Trou- BARDOS, Achilles N.: See SCHULTZ, C. A. Mertler and R. A. Vannatta’s bled Waters, 114-117. Jared C., 213-222. Advanced and Multivariate Statistical McCARTHY, Henry; LEIERER, Stephen J.: Consumer Concepts of Ideal Char- BELCAS, Eva M.: See BLACKWELL, Methods: Practical Application and Terry L., 240-247. Interpretation, 56-57; See also acteristics and Minimum Qualifica- tions for Rehabilitation Counselors, BELLINI, James: Correlates of Multicul- ANDREW, Jason D., 223-232. tural Counseling Competencies of Vo- FEIST-PRICE, Sonja: See MOORE, 12-23. MEYER, Linda; GOUVIER, Wm Drew; cational Rehabilitation Counselors, Corey L., 162-167. DUKE, Marcus; ADVOKAT, Claire: 66-75. FESKO, Sheila Lynch: Workplace Experi- Influence of Social Context on Re- BERVEN, Norman L.: See BISHOP, ences of Individuals Who Are HIV+ ported Attitudes of Nondisabled Stu- Malachy, 87-95, 113; See THOMP- and Individuals with Cancer, 2-11. dents Toward Students with SON, Virginia C., 76-86, 104. FITZGERALD, Shawn M.: See Disabilities, 50-52. BEVERIDGE, Scott; CRADDOCK, ROESSLER, Richard T., 31-39. MITCHELL, Natasha A.: See WILSON, Sharon Heller; LIESENER, James; FRIED, Juliet H.: See SCHULTZ, Jared Keith B., 132-142. STAPLETON, Mary; HERSHENSON, C., 213-222. MOORE, Corey L.: Relationship of Con- David: Income: A Framework for Con- GOUVIER, Wm Drew: See MEYER, sumer Characteristics and Service Pro- ceptualizing the Career Development Linda, 50-52. vision to Income of Successfully of Persons with Disabilities, 195-206. HARLEY, Debra A.: See ALSTON, Rehabilitated Individuals Who Are BISHOP, Malachy; BERVEN, Norman L.; Reginald J., 130-131; See WILSON, Deaf, 233-239. HERMANN, Bruce P.; CHAN, Fong: Keith B., 132-142. MOORE, Corey L.; FEIST-PRICE, Sonja; Quality of Life Among Adults with Epilepsy: An Exploratory Model, HASSOUNEH-PHILLIPS, Dena; ALSTON, Reginald J.: VR Services CURRY, Mary Ann: Abuse of Women for Persons with Severe/Profound 87-95, 113. with Disabilities: State of the Science, Mental Retardation: Does Race Mat- BLACKWELL, Terry L.: A Review of 96-104. ter, 162-167. JR.. KW. . WeWrodoedr’cso ckW,o odKc.o cS.k -MMccGGrreeww,- and HERMANN, Bruce P.: See BISHOP, MOUA, Mai Neng: End-Stage, 53-55. Malachy, 87-95, 113. NELSON, Raymond E.: See SCHULTZ, Werder Mini-Battery of Achievement, Jared C., 213-222. 121-122. HERSHENSON, David: See BEV- OLATUNJI, Cirecie A.: A Review of BLACKWELL, Terry L.; STROHMER, ERIDGE, Scott, 195-206. V. W. Bryan’s Multicultural Aspects of Douglas C.; BELCAS, Eva M.; BUR- HERTZFELD, Jennifer: See WHEATON, Joe E., 154-161. Disabilities: A Guide to Understanding TON, Kathryn A.: Ethics in Rehabili- and Assisting Minorities in the Rehabilita- tation Counselor Supervision, KEIM, Jeanmarie: See STRAUSER, David tion Process, 187-188. 240-247. R., 105-113. OLNEY, Linda; KENNEDY, Jae: Racial BURTON, Kathryn A.: See BLACK- KENNEDY, Jae; OLNEY, Marjorie: Job Disparities in VR Use and Job Place- WELL, Terry L., 240-247. Discrimination in the Post-ADA Era: ment Rates for Adults with Disabili- CAPELLA, Michele E.: Inequities in the Estimates from the 1994 and 1995 Na- t1es, 177-185. VR System: Do They Still Exist? tional Health Interview Surveys, OLNEY, Marjorie: See KENNEDY, Jae, 143-153. 24-30. 24-30. CHAN, Fong: See BISHOP, Malachy, KENNEDY, Jae: See OLNEY, Marjorie F, OSOSKIE, Joseph N.: See SCHULTZ, 87-95, 113. 177-185. Jared C., 213-222. CRADDOCK, Sharon Heller: See BEV- KOCH, Lynn C.: See ROESSLER, PALMER, Charles D.: See ANDREW, ERIDGE, Scott, 195-206. Richard T., 31-39. Jason D., 223-232. ROESSLER, Richard T.: Improving Job SHAW, Linda R.; TARVYDAS, Vilia M.: THOMPSON, Virginia C.; BERVEN, Tenure Outcomes for People with Dis- The Use of Professional Disclosure in Norman L.: Development of an Instru- abilities: The 3M Model, 207-212. Rehabilitation Counseling, 40-47. ment to Measure Cultural Attitudes ROESSLER, Richard T.; FITZGERALD, SKINNER, Amy L.; WALKER, Kristi: and Behaviors Affecting Vocational Shawn M.; RUMRILL, Phillip D.; Gender of Primary Authors and Types Rehabilitation, 76-86, 104. KOCH, Lynn C.: Determinants of Em- of Research in Three Rehabilitation WALKER, Kristi: See SKINNER, Amy L., ployment Status Among People with Counseling Journals: 1990 to 1999, 48-49. WHEATON, Joe E.; HERTZFELD, Jen- Multiple Sclerosis, 31-39. 48-49. nifer: Ancestry and Severity of Disabil- STANO, Joseph F: A Review of the Wis- RUMRILL, Phillip D.: See ROESSLER, ity, 154-161. consin Card Sorting Test, 250-251. Richard T., 31-39. WILSON, Keith B.; ALSTON, Reginald STAPLETON, Mary: See BEVERIDGE, J.; HARLEY, Debra A.; MITCHELL, SCHULTZ, Jared C.; OSOSKIE, Joseph Scott, 195-206. Natasha A.: Predicting VR Accep- N.; FRIED, Juliet H.; NELSON, Ray- mond E.; BARDOS, Achilles N.: STRAUSER, David R.; KEIM, Jeanmarie: tance Based on Race, Gender, Educa- Developmental Work Personality Scale: tion, Work Status at Application, and Clinical Supervision in Public Reha- bilitation Counseling Settings, An Initial Analysis, 105-113. Primary Sources of Support at Applica- tion, 132-142. 213-222. STROHMER, Douglas C.: See BLACK- WILSON, Keith B.: Exploration of VR WELL, Terry L., 240-247. SEYLER, Carla: A Review of R. Weed Acceptance and Ethnicity: A National and T. Field’s Rehabilitation Consultant's TARVYDAS, Vilia M.: See SHAW, Linda Investigation, 168-176; See also Handbook, 118-119. R., 40-47. ALSTON, Reginald J., 130-131. CONFERENCE CALENDAR July 2002 November 21—24, 2002. 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