PART I: PROFESSIONAL AND SCIENTIFIC ISSUES1. Legal and Ethical Issues Affecting Counseling Psychologists 3
James L. Werth Jr., Devon L. Cummings, and Mindi N. Thompson
2. The Changing Landscape of Professional Practice in Counseling Psychology 21
James W. Lichtenberg, Rodney K. Goodyear, and Diane Y. Genther
3. Technological Advances: Implications for Counseling Psychology Research, Training, and Practice 38
Paul A. Gore Jr. and Wade C. Leuwerke
4. Social Justice and Counseling Psychology: A Challenge to the Profession 54
Suzette L. Speight and Elizabeth M. Vera
5. A Growing Internationalization of Counseling Psychology 68
P. Paul Heppner, Frederick T. L. Leong, and Hung Chiao
6. The Interface of Counseling Psychology and Positive Psychology: Assessing and Promoting Strengths 86
Shane J. Lopez and Lisa M. Edwards
PART II: DIVERSITY AND MULTICULTURAL PSYCHOLOGY
7. Conceptual and Measurement Issues in Multicultural Psychology Research 103
Matthew J. Miller and Hung-Bin Sheu
8. Theoretical and Empirical Advances in Multicultural Counseling and Psychology 121
Joseph G. Ponterotto
9. Multicultural Competence in Counseling Psychology Practice and Training 141
Madonna G. Constantine, Marie L. Miville, and Mai M. Kindaichi
10. Social Class and Classism: Understanding the Psychological Impact of Poverty and Inequality 159
William Ming Liu and Saba Rasheed Ali
11. Psychology of Gender 176
Roberta L. Nutt and Gary R. Brooks
12. Counseling Psychology and Sexual Orientation: History, Selective Trends, and Future Directions 194
James M. Croteau, Kathleen J. Bieschke, Ruth E. Fassinger, and Jessica L. Manning
13. Advances in Conceptualizing and Studying Disability 212
David B. Peterson and Timothy R. Elliott
PART III: COUNSELING AND SUPERVISION
14. Measuring and Improving Psychotherapy Outcome in Routine Practice 233
Michael J. Lambert and David A. Vermeersch
15. The Importance of Treatment and the Science of Common Factors in Psychotherapy 249
Zac E. Imel and Bruce E. Wampold
16. ATripartite Model of the Therapeutic Relationship 267
Charles J. Gelso and Lisa Wallner Samstag
17. Facilitating Insight in Counseling and Psychotherapy 284
Clara E. Hill and Sarah Knox
18. Therapist Self-Awareness: Interdisciplinary Connections and Future Directions 303
Elizabeth Nutt Williams, Jeffrey A. Hayes, and James Fauth
19. Culture and Race in Counseling and Psychotherapy: A Critical Review of the Literature 320
Frederick T. L. Leong and Arpana Gupta
20. Developments in Counseling Skills Training and Supervision 338
Nicholas Ladany and Arpana G. Inman
PART IV: CAREER DEVELOPMENT AND VOCATIONAL PSYCHOLOGY
21. Advances in Vocational Theories 357
Nancy E. Betz
22. Vocational Psychology and Individual Differences 375
Patrick Ian Armstrong and James B. Rounds
23. Conceptualizing and Diagnosing Problems in Vocational Decision Making 392
Steven D. Brown and Christopher C. Rector
24. Contextual Factors in Vocational Psychology: Intersections of Individual, Group, and Societal Dimensions 408
Nadya A. Fouad and Neeta Kantamneni
25. Work, Family, and Dual-Earner Couples: Implications for Research and Practice 426
Lucia Albino Gilbert and Jill Rader
26. Vocational Counseling Process and Outcome 444
Susan C. Whiston and Daryn Rahardja
27. Understanding and PromotingWork Satisfaction: An Integrative View 462
Robert W. Lent
PART V: DEVELOPMENT AND PREVENTION
28. Risk and Resilience 483
Consuelo Arbona and Nicole Coleman
29. Promoting Positive Development and Competency across the Life Span 500
Steven J. Danish and Tanya Forneris
30. Promoting Health and Preventing and Reducing Disease 517
Kathleen Chwalisz and Ezemenari Obasi
31. Suicide Prevention 535
John S. Westefeld, Lillian M. Range, James R. Rogers, and Jennifer M. Hill
32. Substance Abuse Prevention and Treatment 552
Matthew P. Martens, Clayton Neighbors, and Christine M. Lee
33. Preventing Eating andWeight-Related Disorders: Toward an Integrated Best Practices Approach 570
Laurie B. Mintz, Emily Hamilton, Rashanta A. Bledman, and Debra L. Franko
34. School Violence and Bullying Prevention: From Research-Based Explanations to Empirically Based Solutions 588
Dorothy L. Espelage and Arthur M. Horne
Author Index 607
Subject Index 629