ABSTRACT

Created to keep pace with changes in the psychological fields, the Biennial Review of Counseling Psychology addresses key developments in theory, research, and practice. New areas that have evolved in counseling psychology are discussed, and each chapter is written by current front-runners in the field. The content presented is relevant for science, education and training, public interest and diversity, and professional practice. Unlike academic journals, the contributions to the Biennial Review do not represent spontaneous submissions, but carefully planned and written chapters pursued and researched by the editorial committee. Topics covered include adult psychotherapy, multicultural counseling, college counseling and mental-health services, and psychosocial issues and treatment techniques with recent immigrants. A perfect source for those interested in continuing education, this first volume of the Biennial Review is a significant contribution to the literature and an indicator of the potential of future volumes.

chapter 1|26 pages

Counseling Psychology: Historical Perspectives

ByDAVID B. BAKER, LINDA M. SUBICH

chapter 2|20 pages

Adult Psychotherapy in the Real World

ByTAKUYA MINAMI, BRUCE E. WAMPOLD

chapter 4|26 pages

Science and Practice in Supervision: An Evidence-Based Practice in Psychology Approach

ByCAL D. STOLTENBERG, TERRY M. PACE

chapter 5|32 pages

Chapter Fie Multicultural Competence: Clinical Practice, Training and Supervision, and Research

ByMADONNA G. CONSTANTINE, JAIRO N. FUERTES, GARGI ROYSIRCAR, MAI M. KINDAICHI

chapter 6|28 pages

Changing Face of Vocational Psychology: The Transforming World of Work

ByDAVID L. BLUSTEIN, NADYA A. FOUAD

chapter 7|20 pages

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ByHuman Agency, Strengths-Based Development, and Well-Being JEANA L. MAGYAR-MOE AND SHANE J. LOPEZ

chapter 8|32 pages

Intersecting Identities of Gender-Transgressive Sexual Minorities: Toward a New Paradigm of Afrmative Psychology

ByKATHLEEN J. BIESCHKE, JENNIFER A. HARDY, RUTH E. FASSINGER, JAMES M. CROTEAU

chapter 9|22 pages

College Counseling and Mental Health Services: A 20-Year Perspective of Issues and Challenges

BySTEWART E. COOPER, JAQUELYN LISS RESNICK, EMIL RODOLFA, AND LOUISE DOUCE

chapter 10|28 pages

Counseling Within a Changing World: Meeting the Psychological Needs of Societies and the World

ByP. PAUL HEPPNER, FREDERICK T. L. LEONG, AND LAWRENCE H. GERSTEIN

chapter 11|36 pages

Chapter Eleen Psychosocial Issues and Psychotherapeutic Treatment Considerations With Recent Immigrants

ByAZARA L. SANTIAGO-RIVERA AND MICHELE GUZMAN

chapter 12|20 pages

Chapter Twele Social Problem Solving and Health

ByTIMOTHY R. ELLIOTT, MORGAN HURST