Index to Volume 55 September 2006 1-96 December 2006 97-192 March 2007 193-288 June 2007 289-384 Author Index Ali, Saba Rasheed, 38 Leierer, Stephen J., 365 Leong, Frederick T. L., 328 Berkel, LaVerne A., 2 Luzzo, Darrell Anthony, 194 Borgen, Fred H., 85 Lynn, Ginger L., 2 Borges, Nicole J., 351 Brown, Donalee, 225 Maxwell, Millie, 206 Bullock, Emily E., 262 McCleese, Carrie S., 64 Busacca, Louis A., 179 Meyer, Katie E., 262 Carlstrom, Aaron H., 313 Nilsson, Johanna | Cinamon, Rachel Gali, IA2C4 9 Conant, Lisa, 328 Ojeda, Lizette, 2 ¢ ooper, Jane, 225 Osborn, Debra S., 365 Daire, Andrew P., 275 Perrone, Kristin M., 237 Doyle, Carol, 194 Dutty, Ryan D., 52, 359 Ralston, Christopher A., 85 Reardon, Robert ¢ 276429 Eby, Lillian T., 64 Rees, Amy M , 194 Rich, Yisrael, 249 Flores, Lisa Y., 2 Rottinghaus, Patrick J., 85 Fuller, David P., 275 Rutter, Michael E., 280 Gaftey, Abigail R., 85 Saunders, Jodi L., 38 Gridley, Betty E., 194 Scheerens, Jaap, 168 Schmidt, Christa K., 22 Harrigan, Theresa A., 98 Schyns, Birgit, 168 Harrington, Thomas F., 98 Sedlacek, William E., 359 Hawkins-Rodgers, Yolanda, 225 Solberg, V. Scott H., 313 Hershenson, David B., 77 Stebleton, Michael J., 290 Howard, Drema K., 365 Howard, Kimberly A. S., 313 Tolliver, Dwight, 328 Jac kson, Z Vance, 237 van Ecke, Yolanda, 339 Jones, James V., 280 Jones, Janice E., 313 Webb, L. Kay, 237 Jordan, Shiloh E., 2 Wentworth, Diane Keyser, 225 Wester, Kelly L., 179 Kuijpers, Marinka A. C. T., 168 Westman, Mina, 249 Whitmarsh, Lona, 225 LaMothe, Saron, 275 Leal, Veronica M., 2 Zachar, Peter, 328 378 §=The Career Development Quarterly June 2007 « Volume 55 Index to Volume 55 September 2006 1-96 December 2006 97-192 March 2007 193-288 June 2007 289-384 Author Index Ali, Saba Rasheed, 38 Leierer, Stephen J., 365 Leong, Frederick T. L., 328 Berkel, LaVerne A., 2 Luzzo, Darrell Anthony, 194 Borgen, Fred H., 85 Lynn, Ginger L., 2 Borges, Nicole J., 351 Brown, Donalee, 225 Maxwell, Millie, 206 Bullock, Emily E., 262 McCleese, Carrie S., 64 Busacca, Louis A., 179 Meyer, Katie E., 262 Carlstrom, Aaron H., 313 Nilsson, Johanna | Cinamon, Rachel Gali, IA2C4 9 Conant, Lisa, 328 Ojeda, Lizette, 2 ¢ ooper, Jane, 225 Osborn, Debra S., 365 Daire, Andrew P., 275 Perrone, Kristin M., 237 Doyle, Carol, 194 Dutty, Ryan D., 52, 359 Ralston, Christopher A., 85 Reardon, Robert ¢ 276429 Eby, Lillian T., 64 Rees, Amy M , 194 Rich, Yisrael, 249 Flores, Lisa Y., 2 Rottinghaus, Patrick J., 85 Fuller, David P., 275 Rutter, Michael E., 280 Gaftey, Abigail R., 85 Saunders, Jodi L., 38 Gridley, Betty E., 194 Scheerens, Jaap, 168 Schmidt, Christa K., 22 Harrigan, Theresa A., 98 Schyns, Birgit, 168 Harrington, Thomas F., 98 Sedlacek, William E., 359 Hawkins-Rodgers, Yolanda, 225 Solberg, V. Scott H., 313 Hershenson, David B., 77 Stebleton, Michael J., 290 Howard, Drema K., 365 Howard, Kimberly A. S., 313 Tolliver, Dwight, 328 Jac kson, Z Vance, 237 van Ecke, Yolanda, 339 Jones, James V., 280 Jones, Janice E., 313 Webb, L. Kay, 237 Jordan, Shiloh E., 2 Wentworth, Diane Keyser, 225 Wester, Kelly L., 179 Kuijpers, Marinka A. C. T., 168 Westman, Mina, 249 Whitmarsh, Lona, 225 LaMothe, Saron, 275 Leal, Veronica M., 2 Zachar, Peter, 328 378 §=The Career Development Quarterly June 2007 « Volume 55 Subject Index Relationships Between Parental Attachment, Work and Family Roles, and Life Satis Adult faction, > 2 The Work Values of First-Year College Stu Career Compney tencies for Career Success, dents: Exploring Group Differences, 359 168 Choices and Challenges: A Qualitative Ex Barriers (or Obstacles) ploration of Professional Women’s Career Patterns, 225 Career Competencies for Career Success \ Holland Perspective on the U.S. Workforce 168 from 1960 to 2000, 262 Choices and Challenges: A Qualitative Ex Reactionst o Job Content Plateaus: Examining ploration of Professional Women’s Care¢ Role Ambiguity and Hierarchical Plateaus Patterns, 225 as Moderators, 64 Classifying At-Risk High School Youth: Th« Relational Personality Theory and Holland’s Influence of Exposure to Community Vio l'ypology Among Women: An Exploratory lence and Protective Factors on Academic Investigation, 194 and Health Outcomes 313 Relationships Between Parental Attachment, College Expectations of Rural Appal: Work and Family Roles, and Life Satisfac Youth: An Exploration of Social Cogy 1 tion, 23 Theory Factors, 38 Teachers’ Occupation-Specific Work—Famil s Between Black/A ican Am Conflict, 249 and White llege St 1dents Influences High Schoo Annual Review Coll Practice and Research in Career Counseling ind Development—2005, 98 Assessment Freshmen, 365 Attachment St 1A tDtyascfhumnecntti onSatyll e CareeCarn React t ions to Job Content PI itcaus: } hXan Role Ambiguit und Hierarchical Platear Counseling Process as Moderators Relationships Between Parental Attachment Behavioral Exploration of Career and Specialty Choice in Medical Students, 351 Work and Family Roles, and Life Satistac Career Specialty Preferences Among Psychol Specific Work—Fan ogy Majors: Cognitive Processing Styles Associated With Scientist and Practitioner Conflict Interests, 328 Career Coaching Classifying At-Risk High School Youth The Influence of Exposure to Community Vio Choices and Challenges \ Qi alitatiy l| ence and Perrott ective Fac' torso n, Academic ploration of Professional Wome1 and Health Outcomes, 313 Patterns, 225 Diverse Pathways of Psychology Majors Reactitoon Jsob Content Plateau Kamining Vocational Interests, Self-Efficacv, and Role Ambiguity und Hierarchi cal Plate Intentions, 85 as Moderators, 64 A Holland Perspective on the U.S. Workforce Teachers’ Occupation-Specific Work—Fami trom 1960 to 2000, 262 Conflict, 249 The Effect of a Career Development Course on the Dysfunctional Career Thoughts of Career Counseling Racially and Ethnically Diverse College Freshmen, 365 Career Counseling Is Personal Counseling Relational Personality Theory and Holland’s \ Constructivist Approach to Nurturing ['ypology Among Women: An Exploratory the Development of Gifted Female Investigation, 194 Adolescents, 206 The Career Development Quarterly June 2007 * Volume 55 379 Career Decision Making College Expectations of Rural Appalachian Youth: An Exploration of Social Cognitive Behavioral Exploration of Career and Specialty Career Theory Factors, 38 Choice in Medical Students, 351 Differences Between Black/African Ameri Career Concerns of Master’s-Level Commu can and White College Students Regard nity and School Counselor Trainees, 179 ing Influences on High School Comple Career Specialty Preferences Among Psy tion, College Attendance, and Career chology Majors: Cognitive Processing Styles Associated With Scientist and Choice, 275 Diverse Pathways of Psychology Majors Practitioner Interests, 328 Vocational Interests, Self-Efficacy, and Differences Between Black/African Ameri Intentions, 85 can and White College Students Regard The Efffect of a Career Development Course ing Influences on High School Comple on the Dysfunctional Career Thoughts of tion, College Attendance, and Career Racially and Ethnically Diverse College Choice, 275 Freshmen, 365 Diverse Pathways of Psychology Majors The Job Club Redux: A Step Forward in Ad Vocational Interests, Self-Efficacy, and dressing the Career Development Needs Intentions, 85 of Counselor Education Students, 280 Career Development The Work Values of First-Year College Stu dents: Exploring Group Differences, 359 Career Counseling Is Personal Counseling A Constructivist Approach to Nurtur Family ing the Development of Gifted Female Relationships Between Parental Attach Adolescents, 266 ment, Work and Family Roles, and Life The Effects of Simultaneous Developmental Satisfaction, 237 Processes: Factors Relating to the Careet Teachers’ Occupation-Specific Work-Family Development of Lesbian, Gay, and Bi Conflict, 249 sexual Youth, 22 The Job Club Redux: A Step Forward in Ad Gender Issues dressing the Career Development Needs Choices and Challenges: A Qualitative of Counselor Education Students, 280 Exploration of Professional Women’s Spirituality, Religion, and Career Devel Career Patterns, 225 opment: Current Status and Future Relational Personality Theory and Holland’s Directions, 52 ['ypology Among Women: An Explor Career Services atory Investigation, 194 Career Competencies for Career Success, 168 History Career Counseling With African Immigrant Frank Parsons’s Enablers: Pauline Agassiz College Students: Theoretical Approaches Shaw, Meyer Bloomfield, and Ralph and Implications for Practice, 290 Albertson, 77 The Job Club Redux: A Step Forward in Ad A Holland Perspective on the U.S. Work dressing the Career Development Needs force from 1960 to 2000, 262 of Counselor Education Students, 280 International College and University (or Cross-Cultural) Career Concerns of Master’s- Level Commu Career Counseling With African Immigrant nity and School Counselor Trainees, 179 College Students: Theoretical Approaches Career Counseling With African Immigrant and Implications for Practice, 290 College Students: Theoretical Approaches Job Search and Implications for Practice, 290 Career Specialty Preferences Among Psy he Job Club Redux: A Step Forward chology Majors: Cognitive Processing in Addressing the Career Develop Styles Associated With Scientist and ment Needs of Counselor Education Practitioner Interests, 328 Students, 280 380. §=The Career Development Quarterly June 2007 « Volume 55 Multicultural Spirituality Classifying At-Risk High School Youth: The Spintuality, Religion, and Career Development Influence of Exposure to Community Current Status and Future Directions, 52 Violence and Protective Factors on Aca The Work Values of First-Year College Students demic and Health Outcomes, 313 Exploring Group Differences, 359 College Expectations of Rural Appalachian Youth: An Explorationo f Social Cognitive Teaching Career Theory Factors, 38 Differences Between Black/African Ameri The Effect of a Career Dev clopment Course on the Dysfunctional Career Thoughtso f can and White College Students Regard Racially and Ethnically Diverse College ing Influences on High School Comple Freshmen, 365 tion, College Attendance, and Career Choice, 275 Techniques The Effectso f Simultaneous Developmental Processes: Factors Relating to the Career lhe Effect of a Career Development Course Development of Lesbian, Gay, and Bisexual on the Dysfunctional Career Thoughts of Youth, 22 Racially and Ethnically Diverse College Racial Ethnic Minority Vocational Research Freshmen, 365 A Content and Trend Analysis Across Che Job Club Redux: A Step Forward in Ad 36 Years, 2 dressing the Career Development Needs of Counselor Education Students, 280 Organizational (also Business, Industry, Theory Government, Nonprofit Agency) rhoughts: How Attachment Style Can A Holland Perspective on the U.S. Work Aftect the Career Counseling Process, force from 1960 to 2000, 262 339 Reactions to Job Content Plateaus: Exam Career Counseling Is Personal Counseling ining Role Ambiguity and Hierarchical A Constructivist Approach to Nurtur Plateaus as Moderators, 64 ing the Development of Gifted Female The Work Values of First-Year College Stu Adolescents, 206 dents: Exploring Group Differences, 359 Career Counseling With African Im migrant College Students: Theoreti Policy cal Approaches and Implications for A Holland Perspective on the U.S. Work Practice, 290 force from 1960 to 2000. 262 College Expectationso f Rural Appalachian Youth: An Exploration of Social Cognitive Professional Issues Career Theory Factors, 38 Career Concernso f Master’s-Level Commu A Holland Perspective on the U.S. Work nity and School Counselor Trainees, 179 force from 1960 to 2000, 262 The Job Club Redux: A Step Forward in Ad The Effect of a Career Development Course dressing the Career Development Needs on the Dysfunctional Career Thoughtso f of Counselor Education Students, 280 Racially and Ethnically Diverse College Racial Ethnic Minority Vocational Research Freshmen, 365 A Content and Trend Analysis Across Relational Personality Theory and Holland’s 36 Years, 2 [Typology Among Women: An Explor atory Investigation, 194 Schools (also School-to-Work) Youth Career Counseling Is Personal Counseling: Career Counseling Is Personal Counseling A Constructivist Approach to Nurtur A Constructivist Approach to Nurtur ing the Development of Gifted Female ing the Development of Gifted Female Adolescents, 206 Adolescents, 206 The Career Development Quarterly June 2007 * Volume 55 381 Classifying At-Risk High School Youth: The rhe Effects of Simultaneous Developmental Influence of Exposure to Community Processes: Factors Relating to the Career Violence and Protective Factors on Aca Development of Lesbian, Gay, and Bisexual demic and Health Outcomes, 313 Youth, 22 College Expectations of Rural Appalachian —_ Relationships Between Parental Attach Youth: An Explorationo f Social Cognitive ment, Work and Family Roles, and Life Career Theory Factors, 38 Satisfaction, 237 382. 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