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Co-published with This groundbreaking book examines a concept that has gone unexamined for too long: The concept of “job fit” in the student affairs profession. Fit is a term used by nearly everyone in student affairs throughout the hiring proces
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Psychology of Sexual Orientation and Gender Diversity. 8:506-509
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Psychology of Sexual Orientation and Gender Diversity. 7:375-378
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Psychology of Sexual Orientation and Gender Diversity. 7:236-239
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Archives of Sexual Behavior. 49:1725-1739
We conducted an experiment to assess whether targeting multiple beliefs about sexual orientation (SO) may be more effective in reducing homonegativity than focusing only on beliefs about its biogenetic origins. Participants (116 women, 85 men) were r
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Mark H. Waugh, Lorrie G Beevers, Autumn Rae Florimbio, Katherine A. Lenger, Abby L. Mulay, Elliott N. DeVore, Emily C Mariotti, Cara M. McClain, Jeremy M. Ridenour, Katie C. Lewis, Ashley N Russell
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Journal of Personality Assessment. 103:161-173
Content validity analyses of eight self-report instruments for assessing severity of personality disorder (PD), also known as Level of Personality Functioning (LPF), were conducted using the conceptual scheme of the Alternative Model for Personality
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The Counseling Psychologist. 48:223-248
In 2016, Tennessee became the first state to allow counselors and therapists in private practice to deny services to any client based on the therapist’s sincerely held principles. The law’s proponents framed mental health care ethics as infringin
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Psychology of Sexual Orientation and Gender Diversity. 8:119-121
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Journal of counseling psychology. 67(5)
Tennessee is one of the first states in the United States to have a law that enables counselors and therapists in independent practice to deny services to any client based on the practitioner's "sincerely held principles." This so-called "conscience
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The American Journal of Bioethics. 18:17-19
For them, the decision to have cosmetic surgery is described as a way to become ‘ordinary’, ‘normal’—‘just like everyone else’. Based on these stories, I concluded that it makes more sense to frame...