to THE COUNSELING PSYCHOLOGIST Volume 27 Thirty Years of The Counseling Psychologist Number 1 (January 1999), pp. 1-152 Racism and Psychological Health Number 2 (March 1999), pp. 153-288 Advanced Quantitative Methods in Counseling Psychology, Part 1 Number 3 (May 1999), pp. 289-480 Advanced Quantitative Methods in Counseling Psychology, Part 2 Number 4 (July 1999), pp. 481-624 Trainee Impairment Number 5 (September 1999), pp. 625-752 Invisibility Syndrome in African American Men Number 6 (November 1999), pp. 753-888 Authors: BROWNE, LAVONNE DOUGLAS, see Flores, L. Y. CARTER, ROBERT T., “Voices in the Winter: Discussions Around the Winter Roundtable” [Around the Winter Roundtable Forum], 757. CASTILLO, LINDA G., see Hill, R. D. CHARTRAND, JUDY M., see Ellis, M. V. CHARTRAND, JUDY M., and MICHAEL V. ELLIS, “Introduction to the Special Issues on Quantitative Methods,” 291. D’ ANDREA, MICHAEL, and JUDY DANIELS, “Building on Our Knowledge of Racism, Mental Health, and Mental Health Practice: A Reaction to Thompson and Neville” [Reac- tion], 224. DANIELS, JUDY, see D’ Andrea, M. DEFFENBACHER, JERRY L., “Travels of aS hy Youngster to the Presidency of the American Psychological Association: An Interview with Richard M. Suinn” [Legacies and Traditions], 408. DIXON, DAVID N., see Edwards, S. A. DUAN, NAIHUA, see Reise, S. P. EDWARDS, SCOTT A., K. CHRIS RACHAL, and DAVID N. DIXON, “Counseling Psychol- ogy and Welfare Reform: Implications and Opportunities” [Professional Forum], 263. THE COUNSELING PSYCHOLOGIST, Vol. 27 No. 6, November 1999 877-882 © 1999 by the Division of Counseling Psychology. 878 THE COUNSELING PSYCHOLOGIST / November 1999 ELLIS, MICHAEL V., “Repeated Measures Designs” [Major Contribution], 552. ELLIS, MICHAEL V., see Chartrand, J. M ELLIS, MICHAEL V., and JUDY M. CHARTRAND, “Advanced Quantitative Methods in Counseling Psychology, Part 2: Introduction,” 483. ELLIS, MICHAEL V., ang JUDY M. CHARTRAND, “Advanced Quantitative Methods in Counseling Psychology: Synthesis” [Major Contribution], 579. ELMAN, NANCY, LINDA FORREST, TAMMI VACHA-HAASE, and SHARON GIZARA, “A Systems Perspective on Trainee Impairment: Continuing the Dialogue” [Rejoinder], 712. ELMAN, NANCY, see Forrest, L. FLORES, LISA Y., S. CRAIG ROONEY, P. PAUL HEPPNER, LAVONNE DOUGLAS BROWNE, and MEI-FEN WEI, “Trend Analyses of Major Contributions in The Counseling Psychologist Cited From 1986 to 1996: Impact and Implications” [Major Contribution], 73. FORREST, LINDA, NANCY ELMAN, SHARON GIZARA, and TAMMI VACHA-HAASE, “Trainee Impairment: A Review of Identification, Remediation, Dismissal, and Legal Is- sues” [Major Contribution] 627. FORREST, LINDA, see Elman, N. FRANKLIN, ANDERSON J., “Invisibility Syndrome and Racial Identity Development in Psy- chotherapy and Counseling African American Men” [Major Contribution], 761. FRANKLIN, ANDERSON J., “Visibility Is Important Too: Viewing the Larger Systemic Model” [Rejoinder], 821. FRETZ, BRUCE R., “Polishing a Pearl and a Diamond” [Major Contribution], 32 GIZARA, SHARON, see Elman, N. GIZARA, SHARON, see Forrest, L. GLIDDEN-TRACEY, CYNTHIA E., see Tracey, T.J.G. HAMMER, ALLEN L., see Harvey, R. J. HARVEY, ROBERT J., and ALLEN L. HAMMER, “Item Response Theory” [Major Contribu- tion], HEPPNER, P. PAUL, “Extending the Tradition of The Counseling Psychologist by Building on Strengths” [Major Contribution], 59 HEPPNER, P. PAUL, “Thirty Years of The Counseling Psychologist: 1969-1999” [Editor’s In- troduction], 5. HEPPNER, P. PAUL, see Flores, L. Y. HILL, CARRIE L., see Ridley, C. R HILL, ROBERT D., LINDA G. CASTILLO, LE QUYEN NGU, and KEN PEPION, “Men- toring Ethnic Minority Students for Careers in Academia: The WICHE Doctoral Scholars Program [Professional Forum], 828. HOYT, WILLIAM T., and JANET N. MELBY, “Dependability of Measurement in Counseling Psychology: An Introduction to Generalizability Theory” [Major Contribution], 325. HURST, JAMES C., “Stone Cutters of the Crown Jewel” [Reaction], 104. LADANY, NICHOLAS, DEBORAH LEHRMAN-WATERMAN, MAX MOLINARO, and BRADLEY WOLGAST, “Psychotherapy Supervisor Ethical Practices: Adherence to Guidelines, the Supervisory Working Alliance, and Supervisee Satisfaction” [Professional Forum], 443. LAMB, DOUGLAS H., “Addressing Impairment and Its Relationship to Professional Boundary Issues: A Response to Forrest, Elman, Gizara, and Vacha-Haase” [Reaction], 702. LEHRMAN-WATERMAN, DEBORAH, see Ladany, N. LICHTENBERG, JAMES W., see Ryan, J. J. LOPEZ, SHANE J., see Ryan, J. J. MAXWELL, SCOTT E., see Quintana, S. M. McCLANAHAN, MARY K., see Tozer, E. E. INDEX 879 MEARA, NAOMI M., “Different Voices: Constructing and Recording an Applied Specialty” [Reaction], 96. MEARA, NAOMI M., MICHAEL J. PATTON, AND LYLE D. SCHMIDT, “Harold Brenner Pepinsky (1917-1998)” [In Memoriam], 871. MEIER, SCOTT T., “Training the Practitioner-Scientist: Bridging Case Conceptualization, As- sessment, and Intervention” [Professional Forum], 847. MELBY, JANET N., see Hoyt, W. T. MOLINARO, MAX, see Ladany, N. NEVILLE, HELEN A., see Thompson, C. E. NEVILLE, HELEN A., see Thompson, C. E. NGU, LE QUYEN, see Hill, R. D. PARHAM, THOMAS A.., “Invisibility Syndrome in African Descent People: Understanding the Cultural Manifestations of the Struggle for Self-Affirmation” [Reaction], 794. PATTON, MICHAEL J., see Meara, N. M. PEPION, KEN, see Hill, R. D. QUINTANA, STEPHEN M. and SCOTT E. MAXWELL, “Implications of Recent Develop- ments in Structural Equation Modeling for Counseling Psychology” [Major Contribution], 485 RACHAL, K. CHRIS, see Edwards, S. A. REISE, STEVEN P., and NAIHUA DUAN, “Multilevel Modeling and Its Application in Coun- seling Psychology Research” [Major Contribution], 528. RIDLEY, CHARLES R., and CARRIE L. HILL, “Categorization as Primary-Process Cognition in Racism: Implications for Counseling” [Reaction], 245. ROEDIGER, DAVID R., “Is There a Healthy White Personality?” [Reaction], 239. ROONEY, S. CRAIG, see Flores, L. Y. RYAN, JOSEPH J., SHANE J. LOPEZ, and JAMES W. LICHTENBERG, “Neuropsychologi- cal Training in APA-Accredited Counseling Psychology Programs” [Professional Forum], 435. SCHMIDT, LYLE D., see Meara, N. M. SCHOENER, GARY RICHARD, “Practicing What We Preach” [Reaction] 693. STONE, GERALD L., “The Third Editorial Phase: A Story of a Worker Bee” [Major Contribu- tion], 47. THOMPSON, CHALMER E., and HELEN A. NEVILLE, “Racism, Mental Health, and Change: Some Further Thoughts” [Rejoinder], 256. THOMPSON, CHALMER E., and HELEN A. NEVILLE, “Racism, Mental Health, and Mental Health Practice” [Major Contribution], 155. TOZER, ERINN E., and MARY K. MCCLANAHAN, “Treating the Purple Menace: Ethical Considerations of Conversion Therapy and Affirmative Alternatives” [Professional Forum] 722. TRACEY, TERENCE J. G., and CYNTHIA E. GLIDDEN-TRACEY, “Integration of Theory, Research Design, Measurement, and Analysis: Toward a Reasoned Argument” [Major Con- tribution], 299. VACHA-HAASE, TAMMI, see Elman, N. VACHA-HAASE, TAMMI, see Forrest, L. VASQUEZ, MELBA J. T., “Trainee Impairment: A Response From a Feminist/Multicultural Retired Trainer’ [Reaction] 687. WALSH, W. BRUCE, “1998 Presidential Address: Toward a Broader View of Knowing” [Divi- sion 17], 120. WEI, MEI-FEN, see Flores, L. Y. WHITELEY, JOHN M., “The Paradigms of Counseling Psychology” [Major Contribution], 14. 880 THE COUNSELING PSYCHOLOGIST / November 1999 WILKINSON, LELAND, “Graphs for Research in Counseling Psychology” [Major Contribu- tion], 384. WOLGAST, BRADLEY, see Ladany, N. WYATT, GAIL ELIZABETH, “Beyond Invisibility of African American Males: The Effects on Women and Families” [Reaction], 803. YEH, CHRISTINE J., “Invisibility and Self-Construal in African American Men: Implications for Training and Practice” [Reaction], 811. Around the Winter Roundtable Forum: “Voices in the Winter: Discussions Around the Winter Roundtable,” Carter, 757. Division 17: “Acknowledgment of Appreciation,” 133. “Archival Description of Counseling Psychology,” American Psychological Association, 589. “Governance Members: 1998,” 130. “Minutes of Annual Business Meeting,” 607 “Minutes of Incoming Business,” 593. “Minutes of the Midyear Executive Board Meeting,” 135. “Minutes of Outgoing Business,” 596. “1997 Awards,” 129. “1997 Leona Tyler Award: Henry Borow,” 476. “1998 Presidential Address: Toward a Broader View of Knowing,” Walsh, 120. “Recognition of New Fellows and Counseling Psychology Diplomates,” 128. “Treasurer’s Report: 1997,” 148. Editors’ Introductions: “Advanced Quantitative Methods in Counseling Psychology Part 2: Introduction,” Ellis and Chartrand, 483. “Introduction to the Special Issues on Quantitative Methods,” Chartrand and Ellis, 291. “Thirty Years of The Counseling Psychologist: 1969-1999,” Heppner, 5. In Memoriam: “Harold Brenner Pepinsky (1917-1998),” Meara, Patton, and Schmidt, 871. Legacies and Traditions: “Travels of aS hy Youngster to the Presidency of the American Psychological Association: An Interview with Richard M. Suinn,” Deffenbacher, 408. Major Contributions: “Advanced Quantitative Methods in Counseling Psychology: Synthesis,” Ellis and Chartrand, 579. “Dependability of Measurement in Counseling Psychology: An Introduction to Generalizability Theory,” Hoyt and Melby, 325. “Extending the Tradition of The Counseling Psychologist by Building on Strengths,” Heppner, 59. INDEX 881 “Graphs for Research in Counseling Psychology,” Wilkinson, 384 “Implications of Recent Developments in Structural Equation Modeling for Counseling Psy- chology,” Quintana and Maxwell, 485. “Integration of Theory, Research Design, Measurement, and Analysis: Toward a Reasoned Ar- gument,” Tracey and Glidden-Tracey, 299. “Invisibility Syndrome and Racial Identity Development in Psychotherapy and Counseling Af- rican American Men,” Franklin, 761. “Item Response Theory,” Harvey and Hammer, “Multilevel Modeling and Its Application in Counseling Psychology Research,” Reise and Duan, 528 “The Paradigms of Counseling Psychology,” Whiteley, 14. “Polishing a Pearl and a Diamond,” Fretz, 32. “Racism, Mental Health, and Mental Health Practice,” Thompson and Neville, 155 “Repeated Measures Designs,” Ellis, 552. “The Third Editorial Phase: A Story of a Worker Bee,” Stone, 47 “Trainee Impairment: A Review of Identification, Remediation, Dismissal, and Legal Issues,” Forrest et al., 627. “Trend Analyses of Major Contributions in The Counseling Psychologist Cited From 1986 to 1996: Impact and Implications,” Flores et al., 73. Professional Forum: “Counseling Psychology and Welfare Reform: Implications and Opportunities,” Edwards et al., 263. “Mentoring Ethnic Minority Students for Careers in Academia: The WICHE Doctoral Scholars Program,” Hill et al., 828. “Neuropsychological Training in APA-Accredited Counseling Psychology Programs,” Ryan et al., 435. “Psychotherapy Supervisor Ethical Practices: Adherence to Guidelines, the Supervisory Work- ing Alliance, and Supervisee Satisfaction,” Ladany et al., 443. “Training the Practitioner-Scientist: Bridging Case Conceptualization, Assessment, and Inter- vention,” Meier, 847. “Treating the Purple Menace: Ethical Considerations of Conversion Therapy and Affirmative Alternatives,” Tozer and McClanahan, 722. Reactions: “Addressing Impairment and Its Relationship to Professional Boundary Issues: A Response to Forrest, Elman, Gizara, and Vacha-Haase,” Lamb, 702. “Beyond Invisibility of African American Males: The Effects on Women and Families,” Wyatt, 803. “Building on Our Knowledge of Racism, Mental Health, and Mental Health Practice: A Reac- tion to Thompson and Neville,” D’ Andrea and Daniels, 224. “Categorization as Primary-Process Cognition in Racism: Implications for Counseling,” Ridley and Hill, 245. ‘ ‘Different Voices: Constructing and Recording an Applied Specialty,” Meara, 96. “Invisibility and Self-Construal in African American Men: Implications for Training and Prac- tice,” Yeh, 811. “Invisibility Syndrome in African Descent People: Understanding the Cultural Manifestations oft he Struggle for Self-Affirmation,” Parham, 794. 882 THE COUNSELING PSYCHOLOGIST / November 1999 “Is There a Healthy White Personality?” Roediger, 239. “Practicing What We Preach,” Schoener, 693. “Stone Cutters of the Crown Jewel,” Hurst, 104 “Trainee Impairment: A Response From a Feminist/Multicultural Retired Trainer,” Vasquez, 687. Rejoinders: “Racism, Mental Health, and Change: Some Further Thoughts,” Thompson and Neville, 256. “A Systems Perspective on Trainee Impairment: Continuing the Dialogue,” Elman et al., 712. “Visibility Is Important Too: Viewing the Larger Systemic Model,” Franklin, 821.