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ANNUAL INDEX Rehabilitation Counseling Bulletin Fall 2005-—Summer 2006, Volume 49 ACCORDINO, Michael P.: See Kristie; STENSRUD, Robert: LAM, Sarah Kit-Yee: A Review of PLUTA, David J., 102-110. Development and Validation of Your Supervised Practicum and In- ADKINS, Rodney H.: See the Employer Openness Survey, ternship: Field Resources for Turn- MITCHELL, Judith M., 157- 81-89. ing Theory into Action, 182-183. 165. GLOVER-GRAF, Noreen M.; LEIERER, Stephen: See HOYT, ANTHONY, William A.: See MILLER, Eva: The Use of William T., 223-233. ROGERS, E. Sally, 143-156. Phototherapy in Group Treat- LIVNEH, Hanoch; PARKER, ARMSTRONG, Amy J.: See ment for Persons Who Are Randall M.: Psychological Adap- WEST, Steven L., 51-54. Chemically Dependent, 166-181. tation to Disability: Perspectives AROKIASAMY, Charles: A Re- GOLDEN, Kristie: See GILBRIDE, From Chaos and Complexity view of Rethinking Disability: Prin- Dennis, 81-89. Theory, 17-29. ciples for Professional and Social GRIFFING, Meg E.: A Review of LIVNEH, Hanoch: A Review of Change, 121-122. The Vocational Expert: Revised and Psychology of Disability (2nd ed.), BERVEN, Norman L.; PETER- Updated, 247-248. 55-57. SON, David; STROHMER, HEIN, Serge; LUSTIG, Daniel C.; LUSTIG, Daniel C.: See HEIN, Douglas C.: American Rehabili- URUK, Ayse: Consumer’s Rec- Serge, 29-39. tation Counseling Association ommendations to Improve Satis- LUSTIG, Daniel C.: See Research Awards, 2-3. faction With Rehabilitation STRAUSER, David R., 90-101. BERVEN, Norman L.: See Services: A Qualitative Study, LYASS, Asya: See ROGERS, E. STRAUSER, David R., 207-218. 29-39. Sally, 143-156. BRODERICK, Lynne: See HERBERT, James T.; TRUSTY, LYNCH, Ruth Torkelson: See DE- KRAUSE, James S., 111-114. Jerry: Clinical Supervision Prac- GENEFFE, Charles Edmund, BRUYERE, Susanne M.; ERICK- tices and Satisfaction Within the 130-142. SON, William A.; VANLOOY, Public Vocational Rehabilitation MARTZ, Erin: A Review of Coun- Sara A.: The Impact of Business Program, 66-80. . seling Theories and Techniques for Size on Employer ADA Re- HOYT, William T.; LETIERER, Rehabilitation Health Professionals, sponse, 194-206. Stephen; MILLINGTON, 119-120. CHAN, Fong; ROSENTHAL, Michael J.: Analysis and Inter- MILLER, Eva: See GLOVER- David A.: Introduction to the pretation of Findings Using Mul- Special Series: Advanced Re- tiple Regression Techniques, GRAF, Noreen M., 166-181. MILLER, Susan: See ROSEN- search Methodology in Rehabili- 223-233. THAL, David A., 234-246. tation, 219-222. HOYT, William T.: See ROSEN- COHEN, Nicholas D.: See ROSEN- THAL, David A., 234-246. MILLINGTON, Michael J.: See THAL, David A., 234-246. KEMP, Bryan J.: See MITCHELL, HOYT, William T., 223-233. DEGENEFFE, Charles Edmund; Judith M., 157-165. MITCHELL, Judith M.; ADKINS, LYNCH, Ruth Torkelson: Corre- KOSCIULEK, John F: Structural Rodney H.; KEMP, Bryan J.: lates of Depression in Adult Sib- Equation Model of the Consumer- The Effects of Aging on Employ- lings of Persons With Traumatic Directed Theory of Empowerment ment of People With and With- Brain Injury, 130-142. in a Vocational Rehabilitation out Disabilities, 157-165. ERICKSON, William A.: See Context, 40-49. NOLTE, Daniel E.: Care Today BRUYERE, Susanne M., 194- KRAUSE, James S.; BRODER- and, Okay, Let Us Say Enlighten- 206. ICK, Lynne: Relationship of Per- ment Tomorrow, 115-118. FERRIN, James M.: See ROSEN- sonality and Locus of Control PARKER, Randall M.: See THAL, David A., 234-246. With Employment Outcomes LIVNEH, Hanoch, 17-29. GILBRIDE, Dennis; VANDER- Among Participants With Spinal PENK, Walter E.: See ROGERS, E. GOOT, David; GOLDEN, Cord Injury, 111-114. Sally, 143-156. ANNUAL INDEX Rehabilitation Counseling Bulletin Fall 2005-—Summer 2006, Volume 49 ACCORDINO, Michael P.: See Kristie; STENSRUD, Robert: LAM, Sarah Kit-Yee: A Review of PLUTA, David J., 102-110. Development and Validation of Your Supervised Practicum and In- ADKINS, Rodney H.: See the Employer Openness Survey, ternship: Field Resources for Turn- MITCHELL, Judith M., 157- 81-89. ing Theory into Action, 182-183. 165. GLOVER-GRAF, Noreen M.; LEIERER, Stephen: See HOYT, ANTHONY, William A.: See MILLER, Eva: The Use of William T., 223-233. ROGERS, E. Sally, 143-156. Phototherapy in Group Treat- LIVNEH, Hanoch; PARKER, ARMSTRONG, Amy J.: See ment for Persons Who Are Randall M.: Psychological Adap- WEST, Steven L., 51-54. Chemically Dependent, 166-181. tation to Disability: Perspectives AROKIASAMY, Charles: A Re- GOLDEN, Kristie: See GILBRIDE, From Chaos and Complexity view of Rethinking Disability: Prin- Dennis, 81-89. Theory, 17-29. ciples for Professional and Social GRIFFING, Meg E.: A Review of LIVNEH, Hanoch: A Review of Change, 121-122. The Vocational Expert: Revised and Psychology of Disability (2nd ed.), BERVEN, Norman L.; PETER- Updated, 247-248. 55-57. SON, David; STROHMER, HEIN, Serge; LUSTIG, Daniel C.; LUSTIG, Daniel C.: See HEIN, Douglas C.: American Rehabili- URUK, Ayse: Consumer’s Rec- Serge, 29-39. tation Counseling Association ommendations to Improve Satis- LUSTIG, Daniel C.: See Research Awards, 2-3. faction With Rehabilitation STRAUSER, David R., 90-101. BERVEN, Norman L.: See Services: A Qualitative Study, LYASS, Asya: See ROGERS, E. STRAUSER, David R., 207-218. 29-39. Sally, 143-156. BRODERICK, Lynne: See HERBERT, James T.; TRUSTY, LYNCH, Ruth Torkelson: See DE- KRAUSE, James S., 111-114. Jerry: Clinical Supervision Prac- GENEFFE, Charles Edmund, BRUYERE, Susanne M.; ERICK- tices and Satisfaction Within the 130-142. SON, William A.; VANLOOY, Public Vocational Rehabilitation MARTZ, Erin: A Review of Coun- Sara A.: The Impact of Business Program, 66-80. . seling Theories and Techniques for Size on Employer ADA Re- HOYT, William T.; LETIERER, Rehabilitation Health Professionals, sponse, 194-206. Stephen; MILLINGTON, 119-120. CHAN, Fong; ROSENTHAL, Michael J.: Analysis and Inter- MILLER, Eva: See GLOVER- David A.: Introduction to the pretation of Findings Using Mul- Special Series: Advanced Re- tiple Regression Techniques, GRAF, Noreen M., 166-181. MILLER, Susan: See ROSEN- search Methodology in Rehabili- 223-233. THAL, David A., 234-246. tation, 219-222. HOYT, William T.: See ROSEN- COHEN, Nicholas D.: See ROSEN- THAL, David A., 234-246. MILLINGTON, Michael J.: See THAL, David A., 234-246. KEMP, Bryan J.: See MITCHELL, HOYT, William T., 223-233. DEGENEFFE, Charles Edmund; Judith M., 157-165. MITCHELL, Judith M.; ADKINS, LYNCH, Ruth Torkelson: Corre- KOSCIULEK, John F: Structural Rodney H.; KEMP, Bryan J.: lates of Depression in Adult Sib- Equation Model of the Consumer- The Effects of Aging on Employ- lings of Persons With Traumatic Directed Theory of Empowerment ment of People With and With- Brain Injury, 130-142. in a Vocational Rehabilitation out Disabilities, 157-165. ERICKSON, William A.: See Context, 40-49. NOLTE, Daniel E.: Care Today BRUYERE, Susanne M., 194- KRAUSE, James S.; BRODER- and, Okay, Let Us Say Enlighten- 206. ICK, Lynne: Relationship of Per- ment Tomorrow, 115-118. FERRIN, James M.: See ROSEN- sonality and Locus of Control PARKER, Randall M.: See THAL, David A., 234-246. With Employment Outcomes LIVNEH, Hanoch, 17-29. GILBRIDE, Dennis; VANDER- Among Participants With Spinal PENK, Walter E.: See ROGERS, E. GOOT, David; GOLDEN, Cord Injury, 111-114. Sally, 143-156. PETERSON, David: See BERVEN, ROSENTHAL, David A.: See Field Testing of the Job Seeking Norman L., 2-3. CHAN, Fong, 219-222. Self-Efficacy Scale, 207-218. PLUTA, David J.; ACCORDINO, RYAN, Kimberly A.: See WEST, STROHMER, Douglas C.: See Michael P.: Predictors of Return Steven L., 51-54. BERVEN, Norman L., 2-3. to Work for People With Psychi- SCHALLER, James; YANG, TRUSTY, Jerry: See HERBERT, atric Disabilities: A Private Sec- Nancy K.: Competitive Employ- James T., 66-80. tor Perspective, 102-110. ment for People With Autism: URUK, Ayse: See HEIN, Serge, 29-39. Correlates of Successful Closure ROGERS, E. Sally; ANTHONY, URUK, Ayse Ciftgi: See William A.; LYASS, Asya; in Competitive and Supported STRAUSER, David R., 90-101. PENK, Walter E.: A Random- Employment, 4-16. VANDERGOOT,, David: See ized Clinical Trial of Vocational STENSRUD, Robert: See GIL- GILBRIDE, Dennis, 81-89. Rehabilitation for People With BRIDE, Dennis, 81-89. VANLOOY, Sara A.: See Psychiatric Disabilities, 143-156. STRAUSER, David R.; LUSTIG, BRUYERE, Susanne M., 194- ROSENTHAL, David A.; HOYT, Daniel C.; URUK, Ayse Ciftei: 206. William T.; FERRIN, James M.; Examining the Moderating Effect WEST, Steven L.; ARMSTRONG, MILLER, Susan; COHEN, of Disability Status on the Rela- Amy J.; RYAN, Kimberly A.: An Nicholas D.: Advanced Methods tionship Between Trauma Symp- Assessment of Institutional Pub- in Meta-Analytic Research: Ap- tomatology and Select Career lication Productivity in Rehabili- plications and Implications for Variables, 90-101. tation Counseling, 51—54. Rehabilitation Counseling Re- STRAUSER, David R.; BERVEN, YANG, Nancy K.: See search, 234-246. Norman L.: Construction and SCHALLER, James, 4-16. 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