Jane E. Myers, Ph.D., LPC

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Professor

Department of Counseling and Educational Development

The University of North Carolina at Greensboro

222 Curry Building

Greensboro, NC    27402

336-334-3429

jemyers@.uncg.edu

http://www.uncg.edu/~jemyers

 

 

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EDUCATION

 

Ph.D., 1978, University of Florida, Gainesville

Counselor Education, Gerontology, and Rehabilitation

Ed. S., 1976, University of Florida, Gainesville

Counselor Education; Educational Administration

M.R.C., 1970, University of Florida, Gainesville

Rehabilitation Counseling

B.A., 1969, University of California, Berkeley

Psychology

 

 

PROFESSIONAL WORK EXPERIENCE

 

1990-       Professor, Counselor Education, University of North Carolina at Greensboro, 08-90 to present.

Present   Responsible for teaching, advising, and supervising internships and practica in a comprehensive,

CACREP-accredited program offering the M.Ed., Ed.S., Ed.D., and Ph.D. degrees in school counseling, community counseling, and student development in higher education. Developed specialities in gerontological counseling & wellness. Serve as Coordinator, CACREP-accredited Gerontological Counseling Program & Post-Master’s Certificate Program (non-accredited).

 

1986-       Professor, Counselor Education, University of Florida, 88-90. Associate Professor, 86-88.

1990        Developed adult development/gerontological counseling specialization.

 

1987-          Project Director, Infusing Gerontological Counseling into Counselor Preparation. American

1990 Association for Counseling and Development/U.S. Administration on Aging.

Wrote and directed national project to develop curriculum materials and five videotapes to train counselors to work with older persons.

 

1981-          Associate Professor of Guidance and Counseling & Supervisor of Rehabilitation Counselor

1985 Education, Ohio University, Athens, OH, 09-85 to 09-86. Assistant Professor, 09-81 to 09-85.

Developed/administered CORE accredited rehabilitation counseling master's degree program and

Rehabilitation Services Administration training grant for training 16 students/year.

 

1984-          Chief Consultant, Continuing Education in Aging for Professional Counselors, American

1986        Association for Counseling and Development.

Wrote and directed national Administration on Aging grant to train 60 trainers and 3200 practicing professional counselors in gerontological counseling strategies.

 

1979-    Director, National Project on Counseling Older Persons, American Personnel and Guidance

1980-    Association, Alexandria, VA.

Under Grant from U.S Administration on Aging, developed national network of continuing education programs in gerontological counseling for service providers to older persons; conducted national and regional training workshops; developed curriculum materials/training manuals for national dissemination.

 

1978-       Assistant Professor, Florida State University, Department of Human Services and Studies,

1979      Tallahassee, FL.

              Taught Master's and doctoral courses in counseling and rehabilitation; supervised practica and internships.

 

1975-       Program Specialist and Area Aging Specialist, Florida Aging and Adult Services Program Office,

1978 Gainesville.

Administered Older Americans Act and Title XX funds for services to disabled adults and older persons in 16 county area; supervised adult social/protective services, displaced homemaker programs, and adult congregate living facility licensure; wrote funded grant for Area Agency on Aging; trained staff.

 

1971-       Vocational Rehabilitation Counselor, Florida Division of Vocational Rehabilitation.

1975        Worked with general caseload serving rural disabled adults in 16 counties in North & Central Florida.

 

 

ADDITIONAL EXPERIENCE

 

Professor, Johns Hopkins University, Summer gerontological counseling course, 1985.

Executive Director, Rho Chi Sigma National Office, l983-1988.

Executive Director, Sigma Phi Omega National Office, 1982-1990.

Instructor, Judo and Self-Defense, Athens Recreation Department 1982-83; Gainesville YMCA, 1974-78.

Instructor, Program Management with Older Persons, U. of Florida, 1978 Summer Gerontology Institute.

Instructor, Grant/Proposal Writing, Sante Fe Community College, 1977.

Explorer Advisor, Boy Scouts of American (volunteer) 1971-79.

Intake/Youth Corps Counselor, Alachua County Dept. of Social Services (practicum), 1970.

Vocational Rehabilitation Counselor, Gainesville Veteran's Administration Hospital (internship), 1970.

Crisis Counselor, Member, Board of Directors, Corner Drug Store (volunteer), 1969-72.

Assistant Instructor, Oakland Public Schools special education classes (volunteer), 1964-65.

Recreational Aide, Sonoma & Agnews State Hospitals for Developmentally Disabled (volunteer), 1963-69.

 

 

PROFESSIONAL LICENSES

 

Certified Rehabilitation Counselor, #78, 1974-1994.

Gerontology Certificate, University of Florida, 1978.

National Certified Counselor, #118, 1984-present.

National Certified Gerontological Counselor, 1991-present.

Licensed Psychologist, State of Ohio, #3464, 1984-1990.

Licensed Professional Clinical Counselor, Ohio, 1987. #E313, 1987-1995.

Licensed Professional Counselor, #563, State of North Carolina, 1991-present.

 

 

PROFESSIONAL MEMBERSHIPS (current)

 

American Counseling Association (ACA)

                Association for Adult Development and Aging (AADA)

                Association for Counselor Education and Supervision (ACES) & Southern Association (SACES)

                Association for Assessment in Counseling (AAC)

North Carolina Counseling Association (NCCA); also North Carolina AAC, AADA, ACES

American Association of Retired Persons

Center for Science in the Public Interest

 

HONORARY MEMBERSHIPS

 

Phi Kappa Phi, Academic Honor Society

Eta Rho Pi, Health Sciences Honorary

Phi Delta Kappa, Professional Education Honorary

Kappa Delta Pi, Education Honorary

Rho Chi Sigma, Rehabilitation Counseling and Services Honorary, Life Member #1

Sigma Phi Omega, Academic Honor/Professional Society in Gerontology, Life Member #2

Chi Sigma Iota, Counseling Academic and Professional Honor Society International, Life Member #2

 

 

HONORS AND RECOGNITION

 

American Counseling Association (National Awards)

 

Research Award, American Association for Counseling and Development, 1983.

Arthur A. Hitchcock Distinguished Professional Service Award, AACD, 1988.

Gilbert and Kathleen Wrenn Humanitarian and Caring Person Award, ACA, 1993.

Award for Career Contributions to the Profession, Counseling and Development Foundation, 1998.

ACA Research Award, Co-recipient with Dr. Catharina Chang, 2004.

ACA Extended Research Award, 2005.

ACA Fellow Award, 2005.

 

Divisions of ACA (National Awards)

 

Distinguished Service Award, National Rehabilitation Counseling Association, 1984.

Research Award, Association for Counselor Education and Supervision, 1992.

Distinguished Professional Service Award, (first annual), AADA, 1989.

Distinguished Research Award (first annual), Association for Adult Development and Aging, 1993.

Advocacy for College Counseling Award, American College Counseling Association, 1996.

 

Other National Awards

 

National Meritorious Service Award, Sigma Phi Omega, 1982.

National Merit Award, Rho Chi Sigma, 1983.

Fellowship from World Rehabilitation Fund for seven week study visit to Japan, 1983.

Switzer Scholar, National Rehabilitation Association Mary E. Switzer Memorial Fund, 1984.

Switzer Scholar, National Rehabilitation Association Mary E. Switzer Memorial Fund, 1986

Switzer Author, National Rehabilitation Association Mary E. Switzer Memorial Fund, 1986.

Research Fellow, Gerontological Society of America, 1986.

Research Fellow, National Rehabilitation Counseling Association, 1987.

Academy of Leaders for Excellence, Chi Sigma Iota International, 1997- present.

Charter Fellow, Association for Gerontology in Higher Education, 1998.

Research Award from Chi Sigma Iota, International, 2001.

Member of Panel of Experts, Rosalyn Carter Institute for Human Development Caregivers Program, 2002.

Thomas J. Sweeney Professional Leadership Award, Chi Sigma Iota, 2003.

Association for Adult Development and Aging, Career Service Award, 2005.

 

State & Local Awards

 

Century Club Award, Florida Division of Vocational Rehabilitation, 1971-72-73-74 & 75.

Florida Rehabilitation Association Annual Award, 1979.

Certificate of Honor, Ohio Network of Educational Consultants in Aging, 1987.

Outstanding Alumnus Award, College of Health Related Professions, University of Florida, 1995.

Nominated for Teaching Excellence Award, School of Education, University of North Carolina at

Greensboro, 1996, 1997.

Standing Ovations Award, Office of Disability Services, University of North Carolina at Greensboro, 1998.

Nominated for UNCG Board of Governor’s Teaching Excellence Award, 2000.

UNCG School of Education Teaching Excellence Award, 2001.

 

 

PROFESSIONAL SERVICE

 

National Organization President & Other Significant Leadership Positions

 

Founding President, Rho Chi Sigma, National Rehabilitation Counseling and Services Honor Society, 1979-83.

President, Sigma Phi Omega, National Gerontology Honor Society, 1983-85; Vice President, 1980-82.

Board Member, Association for Measurement and Evaluation in Counseling and Development, 1983-86.

President, Chi Sigma Iota International, l987-88.

President, Association for Measurement and Evaluation in Counseling and Development (now AAC), 1987-88.

Founding President, Association for Adult Development and Aging, 1986-87.

President, AACD (now ACA), 1990-91; President-Elect, 1989-90; Past-President, 1991-92.

Trustee, Counseling and Human Development Foundation, 1990-91, 1992-1995.

Trustee, AACD Insurance Trust, 1990-91.

Chair, Counseling and Human Development Foundation, 1993-94.

Chair, Executive Director Search Committee, American Counseling Association, 1993-94.

Member, CACREP Board, 1992-95.

Chair, CACREP (Council for Accreditation of Counseling and Related Educational Programs). 1994-96.

Web Administrator, Chi Sigma Iota, 2000-06.

Member, Counseling Today Advisory Board, 2004-06.

 

National Organization Committee Chair

 

Founding Chair, AMEG/AMECD Interest Group on Adult Development and Aging, 1979-83.

Chair, AACD Committee on Adult Development and Aging, 1984.

Chair, AACD Task Force on Third Party Payments, 1988-89.

Chair, ACES Task Force on Adult Development, Aging and Counseling, 1988-89.

Chair, AADA Committee on Credentialing and Standards, 1988-89.

Chair, ACES Adult Development, Aging, and Counseling Interest Network, 1988-91.

Chair, AACD Task Force on Professional Affairs, 1989-90.

Chair, CACREP On-Site Teams, CACREP, 1985-88.

Chair, AMECD (AAC) Strategic Planning Committee, 1991-93.

Chair, AACD Nominations & Elections Committee, 1991-92.

Founding Co-Chair & Member, ACES Interest Network on Adult Development, Aging, and

Counseling, 1991-94.

Founding Chair, ACES Directors of Clinical Training and Clinics Interest Network, 1991-94.

Chair, AADA Committee on Standards, 1991-93.

Chair, Chi Sigma Iota Strategic Planning Committee, 1994-95.

Founding Chair, Chi Sigma Iota Chapter Development Committee, 1995-97.

Founding Chair, Faculty Advisor Network, Chi Sigma Iota, 1995-98.

Chair, Chapter Leadership Network, Chi Sigma Iota, 1995-98.

Chair, Chapter Development Committee, Chi Sigma Iota, 1995-98.

Chair, Technology Committee, Chi Sigma Iota, 1998-2001.

Chair, Research and Knowledge Committee, American Counseling Association, 2003-04.

 

National Committee Memberships

 

Member, APGA/AACD Committee on Adult Development and Aging, 1980-85.

Member, ARCA Interest Group on Aging, 1978-85.

Member, Task Force on Women, National Rehabilitation Association, 1984.

Member, Commission on Professional Concerns, National Rehabilitation Association, 1985-86.

Member, AACD Task Force on Testing, 1986-88.

Member, ACES Task Force on Supervisor Credentialing, 1987-88.

Member, AACD Strategic Planning Committee, 1989-92.

Member, ACES Interprofessional Practice Network, 1990-97.

Member, ACES Doctoral Programs Network, 1990-97.

Member, ACES Vision and Futures Network, 1990-97.

Member, AACD Media Committee, 1991-92.

Member, AACD Human Concerns Fund Committee, 1991-92.

Member, Board of Directors, Intergenerational Arts for the Elderly Program, Greensboro, 1991-92.

Member, AADA Committee on Standards, 1994-97.

Member, AAC Public Policy and Legislation Committee, 1995-96.

Member, ACES Technology Committee, 1998-01.

Member, Strategic Planning Committee, ACA, 1997-01.

Member, Committee on Counselor Advocacy, Chi Sigma Iota, 1998-01.

Member, ACA Research and Knowledge Committee, 2001-2004.

ACA Signature Product Task Force, 2006-07.

CSI Training Modules Task Force, 2006-07.

CSI Research Award Task Force, 2006-07.

Counseling and Human Development Foundation Student Paper Awards Competition Reader, 2006.

 

 

Regional, State & Local

 

Chair, Task Force on Independent Living, Southeast Council on Rehabilitation Education, 1979-80.

Secretary, Alachua County Community Services Association, 1971-72.

Secretary, Alachua County Interagency Council, 1975-76.

Chair, Case Review Committee, Florida Department of Health and Rehabilitative Services, 1975-76.

President, Ohio Rehabilitation Counseling Association, 1984; Board Member, 1981-83.

Board Member, Ohio Association for Counseling and Development, 1982-85.

President, Ohio Rehabilitation Association, 1986.

Member, Advisory Panel, Care-Link, Greensboro Interfaith Volunteer Caregivers Program, 1991-92.

Member, Community Care Planning Commission for the Elderly, Guilford County Board of County

Commissioners, 1992-98.

Chair, On-site Committee, Southern Association for Counselor Education and Supervision Conference, 2000.

 

 

UNIVERSITY SERVICE (UNC Greensboro only)

 

University

 

Community Day Committee, 1991-92.

Task Force on Evaluation and Enhancement of Teaching, 1993-95.

Subcommittee on Evaluation of Teaching, 1994-95.

Commencement and Ceremonies Committee, Member, 1992-95.

Employee Benefits and Services Committee Member, 1993-96.

Diversity on Campus Committee, 1996-97.

Fall Reader’s Group, University Breakfast Series on Gerontology, 1996-97.

Fit for Life Committee, 1996 -98.

Faculty Senate, Senator, 1997-99.

Faculty Welfare Committee (Post-Tenure Review), 1997-98.

World Wide Web Advisory Committee, 1997-99.

Client Services Departmental Liaison Committee, 1996-99.

Interdisciplinary Program Committee on Gerontology, Member, 1990-2001.

Speaker, Chancellor’s Breakfast Series, 2000.

Human Subjects Review Board, School of Education Representative, 1999-2000.

Gerontology Program Advisory Committee, 2000-present.

Faculty Associate, Women and Gender Studies, 1994-present.

Member, Advisory Board, Center for Women’s Health and Wellness, 2004-06.

 

School of Education

 

Evaluation of Teaching Committee, Member, 1994-95.

Advisory Board, Center for Educational Studies and Development, 1991-94.

Planning and Budget Committee, Member, 1994-95.

Search Committee, Library and Information Studies Chair, 1996-97.

Chair, Search Committee for Director, Center for Educational Studies and Development, 1992-93.

Dean’s Evaluation Committee, Member, 1995-98.

School of Education Technology Committee, Member, 1997-99.

Human Subjects Review Board Representative for School of Education, 1996-97; 1999-2000.

School of Education Technology Committee Member, 2000-2001.

School of Education, Nominations and Elections Committee, 2002-04.

 

Department of Counseling and Educational Development

 

Committee on Adjunct Faculty Appointments, Chair, 1990- present.

Coordinator, Counseling the Older Adult Specialty, 1990- present.

Committee to Plan Women's History Month Event, Co-Chair, 1993- present.

Faculty Advisor, Upsilon Nu Chi Chapter,  Chi Sigma Iota, Counseling Academic and Professional Honor

                Society International, 1993- present.

Member of all Upsilon Nu Chi Chapter, Chi Sigma Iota Committees, 1993- present.

                Service Committee

                Professional Development Committee

                Finance Committee

                Audit Committee

                Bylaws Committee

                Nominations and Elections Committee

                Public Relations Committee

Faculty Advisor, Counselor Education Student Association (CESA), 1993- present.

Member of all Counselor Education Student Association (CESA) Committees, 1993- present.

Advisor to Annual Departmental Fund Raising Auction Committee, 1993- present.

Faculty Advisor, Upsilon Nu Chi Gambit, Chi Sigma Iota Chapter Newsletter, 1993- present.

Faculty Advisor, Upsilon Nu Chi Practitioner Mentoring Program, 1995- present.

Departmental Awards Committees

     Upsilon Nu Chi Awards, Member, 1993- present.

     CESA Awards, Member, 1993- present.

     Marian Pope Franklin Award, Chair, 1993- present.

     Alumni Excellence Award, Chair, 1993- present.

     Distinguished Practitioner Award, Chair, 1993- present.

Department Newsletter, Faculty Advisor, 1995- present.

Upsilon Nu Chi Newsletter, Faculty Advisor, 1994- present.

Salary Oversight Committee, 1992-93; 1998-99; 2000-01.

Committee on Program Strengths Relative to Unit Planning, Member, 1994-95.

Committee on CCS Name Change, 1994-95.

Upsilon Nu Chi Distinguished Scholar Committee, 1993-present.

Coordinator, Gerontological Counseling Certificate Program, 1994- present.

GIFTTS Program Faculty, 1998-2000.

Search Committee, Full Professor Position, 2002-03.

Search Committee, Department Chair, 2003-04.

Ad Hoc Committee on Student Review and Retention, 2003-04.

Student Grade Grievance Committee Chair, 2006.

 

 

CONSULTANCIES

 

Florida Department of Corrections, Consultant for revision of interpersonal skills training manual.

Apalachee Community Mental Health Gerontology Program, Psychological Case Review Consultant,

1978-79.

Ohio Network of Educational Consultants in Aging, Consultant to PSA-9, 1981-85; Training Consultant

for PSAs 7 and 10.

U.S. Administration on Aging, Peer Reviewer for training grants, 1983.

National Board for Certified Counselors, Committee on Examination Development, 1982-85.

Bethesda Memorial Hospital, Cardiac Rehabilitation Team, 1984.

U.S. Postal Service, Aging and Work, 1986-1991.

Star Network, Inc., 1987-89.

Panel of Experts, World Institute on Disability, 1987-94.

Strong Research Advisory Board, Stanford University/Consulting Psychologists Press, 1989-91.

Gender Equity in Counseling, Purdue University Grant Project, 1989.

Rehabilitation and Aging, University of North Texas, 1989.

Strategic Planning, New York ACD, 1990-91.

Infusing Gerontological Counseling into Counselor Preparation, University of Nebraska at Omaha,

September, 1990.

Gerontological Counseling Training Curricula, University of Puerto Rico, March, 1991.

External Evaluator for Gerontology and Wellness Programs, Ball State University, Muncie, IN, 1994.

World Institute on Disability, Advisory Panel, 1990-94.

Universitat Peritan, Malaysia, External Evaluator for Faculty Appointments, 1994-95.

Twin Lakes Center, consultant for emotional and psychological needs of older residents, 1992-99.

 Center for Substance Abuse Treatment, Consensus Panel, 1997-98.

 

 

EDITORIAL EXPERIENCE (Refereed Journals)

 

Rehab Briefs, Consulting Editor, 1978-82.

Rehabilitation Counseling Bulletin, Editorial Board, 1980-82.

Journal of Rehabilitation, Editorial Board, 1979-83.

Nebraska Personnel and Guidance Association Journal, Editorial Board, 1980-81.

APGA Committee on Adult Development and Aging, Editor, 1982-83.

The Gerontologist, Special Topics Reviewer, 1981-85.

Measurement and Evaluation in Counseling and Development, Editorial Board, 1983;

Special Topics Reviewer, 1983-97.

Journal of Counseling and Development, Editorial Board, 1983-88, guest reviewer, 1995-97.

Journal of Mental Health Counseling, Editorial Board, 1989-92.

Careers Magazine, Editorial Board, 1991-94.

Journal of Adult Development and Aging: Practice, Editorial Board, 1996-2000.

Directions in Rehabilitation Counseling, Editorial Board, 1994-1999.

Directions in Mental Health Counseling, Editorial Board, 1994-1999.

Substance Abuse Among Older Adults, Treatment Improvement Protocol, Reviewer, 1997-98, Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration.

Psychological Reports, Special Topics Reviewer, 1998.

Measurement and Evaluation in Counseling and Development, Editorial Board, 1999-06.

Journal of Education, Haceteppe University, Ankara, Turkey, Editorial Board, 2005-2006.

Journal of Individual Psychology, Editorial Board, 2006-2008.

 

Special Issue & Series Editor

 

Journal of Rehabilitation, Special Issue Editor, 1981, Rehabilitation of Older Disabled Persons.

Measurement and Evaluation in Guidance, Special Issue Co-Editor, 1982, Assessment and Older Persons.

Journal of Mental Health Counseling, Special Issue Editor, 1990; Techniques for Counseling Older People. Journal of Counseling and Development, Special Issue Co-Editor, 1992, Wellness Throughout the

Lifespan.

Journal of Counseling and Development, Special Issue Editor, 1995, Professional Counseling:

Spotlight on Specialties.

Therapeutic Strategies for the Older Adult, Series Editor, Hatherleigh Company Home Studies, 1994-97.

Founding Editor, Journal of Adult Development and Aging: Theory and Research, 1995-98; the first electronic

journal in ACA.

 

 

PUBLICATIONS: Refereed Journals

 

1.

Wass H., Christian, M., Myers, J. E., & Murphy, M. (1978-79). Similarities and dissimilarities in attitudes toward death in a population of older persons. Omega, 9 (4), 337-354.

2.

Myers, J. E. (1980). Counseling the disabled older person for the world of work. Journal of Employment Counseling, 4 (3), 37-48.

3.

Myers, J. E., Wass, H., & Murphy, M. (1980). Ethnic differences in death anxiety among elderly persons. Death Education, 4 (3), 237-244.

4.

Myers, J. E. & Loesch, L. C. (1981). The counseling needs of older persons. The Humanist Educator, 20 (1), 21-35.

5.

Myers, J. E., Murphey, M., & Riker, H. C. (1981). Mental health needs of older persons: Identifying at-risk populations. American Mental Health Counselor Association Journal, 3 (2), 52-61.

6.

Myers, J. E., Giannini, M., Housman, R., & Wedewer, D. (1981). Perspectives on rehabilitation of older persons. American Rehabilitation, 7 (1), 18-22.

7.

Murphey, M. & Myers, J. E. (1982). Attitudes of children toward older people: What they are, what they can be. The School Counselor, 29 (4), 281-289.

8.

Wass, H. & Myers, J. E. (1982). Psychosocial aspects of death among older persons: A review of the literature. Personnel and Guidance Journal, 61 (3), 131-137. (LEAD ARTICLE)

9.

Rimmer, S. & Myers, J. E. (1982). Testing and older persons: A new challenge for counselors. Measurement and Evaluation in Guidance, 15 (3), 182-187.

10.

Myers, J. E. (1983). Gerontological counseling training: The state of the art. Personnel and Guidance Journal, 61(7), 398-401.

11.

Myers, J. E. (1983). A national survey of geriatric mental health services. Journal of Mental Health Counseling, 5 (2), 69-74.

12.

Navin, S. & Myers, J. E. (1983). A model of career development for disabled adults. Journal of Applied Rehabilitation Counseling, 14 (2), 38-43.

13.

Nishi-Strattner, M. & Myers, J. E. (1983). Attitudes toward the elderly: An intergenerational approach. Journal of  Educational Gerontology, 9, 389-397.

14.

Myers, J. E. (1983). Rehabilitation counseling for older disabled persons: The state of the art. Journal of Applied Rehabilitation Counseling, 4 (3), 47-53. (INVITED)

15.

Myers, J. E. (1983). Rehabilitation in Japan: Impressions and reflections. Journal of Rehabilitation, 49 (4), 297-301.

16.

Myers, J. E. (1983). Rehabilitation of older workers. Rehab Brief Bringing Research Into Effective Focus, VI (80), 1-4.

17.

Myers, J. E. & Navin, S. (1984). To have not: Aging childless women. Journal of Humanistic Education and Development, 22 (3), 91-lOO.

18.

Sweeney, T. J., Navin, S., & Myers, J. E. (1984). School counselor education: Shipping water or shaping up? The School Counselor, 31 (4), 373-380.

19.

Myers, J. E. & Salmon, H. (1984). Counseling programs for older persons: Status, shortcomings, and potentialities. The Counseling Psychologist, 12 (2), 39-53.

20.

Myers, J. E. & Blake, R. (1984). Employment of gerontological counseling graduates: A follow-up study. Personnel and Guidance Journal, 62 (6), 333-335.

21.

Myers, J. E. (1984). Aging and counseling: Developing a partnership. Gerontology and Geriatrics Education, 4(2), 67-73.

22.

Myers, J. E. & Matsui, R. (1984). Rehabilitation in Japan: An overview. Journal of Rehabilitation, 50 (3), 19-26. (LEAD ARTICLE)   Also published in Study of Current Rehabilitation, Tokyo, Japan.

23.

Wass, H. & Myers, J. E. (1984). Death and dying: Issues for educational gerontologists. Educational Gerontology, 10, 65-81.

24.

Myers, J. E. (1984). Standards of training in measurement and evaluation: A reaction to Loesch's proposed standards. Measurement and Evaluation in Counseling and Development, 17 (3), 169-173.

25.

Myers, J. E. & Peterson, T. (1985). Assessment and older persons: Training and resources. Measurement and Evaluation in Counseling and Development, 18 (3), 128-131.

26.

Myers, J. E. & Wedl, L. (1985). Women in rehabilitation: Publication track records. Journal of Rehabilitation, 51(4), 63-66.

27.

Myers, J. E. (1985). Using linkages to help older disabled persons with transitions. Rehabilitation Counseling Bulletin, 29 (2), 143-149.

28.

Sweeney, T. J. & Myers, J. E. (1986). Early Recollections: An Adlerian technique with older people. The Clinical Gerontologist, 4 (4), 3-12.

29.

Finnerty-Fried, P. F., Myers, J. E., & Barry, J. B. (1986). Rehabilitation of older persons disabled by cancer, stroke, and heart disease. Rehabilitation Counseling Bulletin, 29 (4), 266-277.

30.

Barry, J. B., Bozarth, J., Myers, J. E., & Heyn, J. (1986). Jungian analytical psychology and old age. Journal of Applied Gerontology, 4 (2), 105-110.

31.

Myers, J. E. & Blake, R. (1986). Professional preparation of gerontological counselors: Issues and guidelines. Counselor Education and Supervision, 26 (2), 137-145. Also published in Japanese by the National Institute of Employment and Vocational Research.

32.

Jageman, L. & Myers, J. E. (1986). A conceptual model for counseling adult mentally retarded persons. Journal of Applied Rehabilitation Counseling, 18 (1), 17-21.

33.

Myers, J. E. & Shelton, B. (1987). Abuse and older persons: Issues and implications for counselors. Journal of Counseling and Development, 65 (7), 376-380.

34.

Myers, J. & Burdin, J. (1988). Teacher preparation and certification in aging: From benign neglect to needed action. Educational Gerontology, 14 (2), 121-130.

35.

Myers, J. E. (1988). The mid-late life generation gap: Adult children with aging parents. Journal of Counseling and Development, 66, 331-335.

36.

Raup, J. & Myers, J. E. (1989). The empty nest syndrome: Myth or reality? Journal of Counseling and Development, 68 (2) 180-183.

37.

Myers, J.E. (1990). Aging: An overview for mental health counselors. Journal of Mental Health Counseling, 12(3), 245-259.

38.

Myers, J. E., Loesch, L. C., & Sweeney, T.J. (1991). Trends in preparation of gerontological counselors. Counselor Education and Supervision, 30(3), 194-204.

39.

Myers, J .E. (1991). Wellness as the paradigm for counseling and development: The possible future. Counselor Education and Supervision, 30(3), 183-193.

40.

Parker, M. & Myers, J. E. (1991). The impact of the ANWC/AMCD name change. AMCD Journal, 19(1), 52-64.

41.

Myers, J. E., Poidevant, J. P. & Dean, L. (1991). Group work with older persons and their caregivers: A review of the literature. Journal for Specialists in Group Work, 16(3), 197-205.

42.

Myers, J. E. (1992). Wellness, prevention, development: The cornerstone of the profession. Journal of Counseling and Development, 71 (2), 136-139.

43.

Myers, J. E. (1992). Competencies, credentialing and standards for gerontological counselors: Implications for counselor education. Counselor Education and Supervision, 32(1), 34-42.

44.

Myers, J. E. (1992). Wellness throughout the lifespan: A counselor's perspective. Denver, CO: Love Publications.

45.

Myers, J. E. (1993). Psychological empowerment of older individuals. Ageing International.

46.

Myers, J. E. (1993). Empowerment of older disabled persons: A rehabilitation imperative. Directions in Rehabilitation Counseling, 11(4), 1-14.

47.

Myers, J. E. & Perrin, N. (1993). Grandparents affected by parental divorce: A population at risk? Journal of Counseling and Development, 72(1), 62-66.

48.

Myers, J. E., Witmer, J. M., & Sweeney, T. J. (1993). Spirituality: The core of wellness. Wellness Connections, 4(2), 1, 6-8.

49.

Nejedlo, B., Hansen, S. & Myers, J.E. (1994). A strategic plan for AACDs future: The precursors of ACA. Journal of Counseling and Development, 72(3), 276-281.

50.

Myers, J. E. & Hyers, D. A. (1994). The philosophy and practice of client-centered therapy with older persons: An interview with C.H. Patterson. The Person-Centered Journal, 1(2), 49-54.

51.

Myers, J. E. (1994). Education and training for aged care professionals. Disability and Rehabilitation: An International Journal, 16(3), 171-180.

52.

Myers, J. E., & Smith, A. (1994). On-campus clinical training in counselor education. Counselor Education and Supervision, 33(4), 249-261.

53.

Myers, J. E. (1994). Understanding the older worker: Physical and emotional factors. Career Planning and Adult Development Journal, 10(2), 4-9.

54.

Vacc, N., Myers, J.E., Von Steen, P., & Usher, C. (1995). Members' views and practices concerning the Association for Assessment in Counseling. Measurement and Evaluation in Counseling and Development, 27(4), 227-238.

55.

Myers, J. E. (1995). Employment, retirement, and life-career counseling for older workers. Directions in Rehabilitation, 1(6), 6-1-6-12.

56.

Myers, J .E. (1995). Therapeutic strategies with the older adult: Introduction. Directions in Rehabilitation, 1(6), 1-1-1-6.

57.

Schwiebert, V., & Myers, J. E. (1994). Midlife caregivers: Effectiveness of a psychoeducational intervention for midlife adults with parent-care responsibilities. Journal of Counseling and Development, 72(6), 627-632.

58.

Myers, J. E. (1995). Specialties in counseling: Rich heritage or force for fragmentation? Journal of Counseling and Development, 74(2), 115-116.

59.

Myers, J. E. (1995). From forgotten and ignored to standards and certification: Gerontological counseling comes of age. Journal of Counseling and Development, 74(2), 143-149.

60.

Myers, J. E. & Smith, A. (1995). A national survey of clinical training in counselor education. Counselor Education and Supervision, 35(1), 70-81.

61.

Kelly, V., & Myers, J. E. (1996). Parental alcoholism and coping: A comparison of female children of alcoholics with female children of non-alcoholics. Journal of Counseling and Development, 74(5), 501-504.

62.

Garrett, M. & Myers, J. E. (1996). The rule of opposites: A useful technique for counseling Native American clients. Journal of Multicultural Counseling and Development, 24(2), 89-104..

63.

Schwiebert, V. L., & Myers, J. E. (1996). Short-term group treatment for adult children caring for aging parents: A psychoeducational approach. Therapeutic Strategies for the Older Adult, Volume III. New York: Hatherleigh.

64.

Myers, J .E., & Schwiebert, V. L. (1996). Grandparenting in the 1990s: Issues for counselors. Therapeutic Strategies for the Older Adult, Volume III. New York: Hatherleigh.

65.

Chang, C. & Myers, J. E. (1997) Understanding Asian and Korean Americans: Implications for counselor education. Counselor Education and Supervision, 37(1), 35-49.

66.

Huffman, S., & Myers, J. E. (1998). Counseling women during menopause: An integrative approach. Directions in Rehabilitation Counseling, 9(3), 23-35.

67.

Myers, J. E. & Truluck, M. (1998). Spiritual and mental health values of counselors. Counseling and Values, 42(2), 106-123.

68.

Myers, J. E. (1998). Bibliotherapy and DCT: Co-constructing the therapeutic metaphor. Journal of Counseling and Development, 76(3), 243-250.

69.

Myers, J. E., & Schwiebert, V. (1999). Grandparents and stepgrandparents: Challenges in counseling the extended blended family. Journal of Adult Development and Aging, 1(1), 50-60.

70.       

Brott, P. E. & Myers, J. E. (1999). Development of professional school counselor identity. The Professional School Counselor, 2(5), 339-348.

71.       

Holcomb-McCoy, C. & Myers, J. E. (1999).  Multicultural competence and counselor training: A national survey. Journal of Counseling and Development, 77(3), 294-302.

72.       

Huffman, S., & Myers, J. E. (1999). Counseling women in midlife: An integrative approach to menopause. Journal of Counseling and Development, 77(3), 258-266.

73.

Myers, J. E., Sweeney, T. J., & Witmer, M. (2000). Counseling for wellness: A holistic model for treatment planning. Journal of Counseling and Development, 78(3), 251-266.

74.

Schwiebert, V. S., Myers, J. E., & Dice, C. (2000). Ethical guidelines for counselors working with older people. Journal of Counseling and Development, 78(2), 123-129.

75.

Bechtel, A., & Myers, J. E. (2000)  Stress and military families. Directions in Mental Health Counseling, 11 (special report), 101-107.

76.

Gibson, D., & Myers, J. E. (2000). Gender and infertility: A relational model for counseling women. Journal of Counseling and Development, 78(4), 400-410.

77.

Degges-White, S., Rice, B., & Myers, J. E. (2000). Revisiting Cass' theory of sexual identity formation: A study of lesbian development. Journal of Mental Health Counseling, 22(4), 318 - 333.

78.

Dew, B., & Myers, J. E. (2000). Homosexual and a parent: No longer a paradox. Adultspan, 2(1), 44-56.

80.

Myers, J. E., Dice, C., & Dew, B. J. (2000). Alcohol abuse and misuse in later life: Issues and implications for counselors. Adultspan, 2(1), 2-14.

81.

Glass, J. S., & Myers, J. E. (2001). Combining the old and the new to help adolescents: Individual psychology and adventure based counseling. Journal of Mental Health Counseling, 23(2), 101-114.

82.

Frame, C. J., Green, C. G., Herr, D. G., Myers, J. E., & Taylor, M. L. (2001). The stages of change and dietary fat and fruit and vegetable intake of patients at the outset of a cardiac rehabilitation program. American Journal of Health Promotion, 15, 405-413.

83.

Myers, J. E., Shoffner, M, & Briggs, M. (2002). Developmental Counseling and Therapy: An effective approach to understanding and counseling children. Professional School Counseling, 5, 194-202.

84.

Shurts, M., & Myers, J.E. (2002) Measuring positive emotionality: A review of instruments assessing love. Measurement and Evaluation in Counseling and Development, 34, 238-254.

85

Gibson, D. M., & Myers, J. E. (2002). The effect of social coping resources and growth-fostering relationships on infertility stress in women. Journal of Mental Health Counseling, 24(1), 68-80.

86.

Myers, J. E, Sweeney, T. J., & White, V. E. (2002). Advocacy for counselors: A professional imperative. Journal of Counseling & Development, 80(4), 394-402. (Lead Article).

87.

Smith, S. L., Myers, J. E., & Hensley, L.G. (2002). Putting more life into life career courses: The benefits of a holistic wellness model. Journal of College Counseling, 5(1), 90-96.

88.

Hartwig, H., & Myers, J. E. (2003). A different approach: Applying a wellness paradigm to adolescent female delinquents and offenders, 57-75.

89.

Myers, J. E., & Williard, K. (2003). Integrating spirituality into counseling and counselor training: A developmental, wellness approach. Counseling & Values, 47, 142-155.

90.

Myers, J. E. (2003). Coping with caregiving stress: A wellness-oriented, strengths-based approach for family counselors. The Family Journal, 11, 1-9.

91.

Chang, C. Y., & Myers, J. E. (2003). Cultural adaptation of the Wellness Evaluation of Lifestyle (WEL): An assessment challenge. Measurement and Evaluation in Counseling and Development, 35(4), 239-250.

92.

Myers, J. E., Mobley, K., & Booth, C. S. (2003). Wellness of counseling students: Practicing what we preach. Counselor Education & Supervision, 42(4), 264-274.

93.

Connolly, K. M., & Myers J. E. (2003). Wellness and mattering: The role of holistic factors in job satisfaction. Journal of Employment Counseling, 40, 152-160.

94.

Makinson, L., & Myers, J. E. (2003). Wellness: An alternative paradigm for violence prevention. Journal of Humanistic Counseling, Education and Development, 42, 165-177.

 

Degges-White, S. E., Myers, J .E., Adelman, J. U., Pastoor , D. D. (2003). Examining counseling needs of headache patients: An exploratory study of perceived stress and wellness. Journal of Mental Health Counseling, 25, 271-290.

 

95.

Hattie, J. A., Myers, J. E., & Sweeney, T. J. (2004). A factor structure of wellness: Theory, assessment, analysis, and practice. Journal of Counseling & Development, 82, 354-364.

96.

Myers, J. E., & Mobley, K. A. (2004). Wellness of Undergraduates: Comparisons of Traditional and Nontraditional Students. Journal of College Counseling 7, 40-49.

97.

Myers, J. E., & Mobley, K. A. (2004). Foundations of wellness promotion for undergraduate students: Lessons from between and within groups comparisons. Journal of College Counseling 7, 40-49.

98.

Myers, J. E., Luecht, R., & Sweeney, T.J. (2004). The factor structure of wellness: Reexamining theoretical and empirical models. Measurement and Evaluation in Counseling & Development, 36(4), 194-208.

99.

Rosen-Grandon, J., Myers, J.E., & Hattie, J. (2004). The relationship between marital characteristics, marital interaction processes, and marital satisfaction. Journal of Counseling and Development, 82(1), 58-68.

100.

Myers, J. E., & Bechtel, A. (2004). Stress, Wellness, and Mattering Among Cadets at West Point: Factors Affecting a Fit and Healthy Force. Military Medicine, 169(6), 475-483.

101.

Myers, J. E., & Harper, M. (2004). Evidence-based effective practices with older adults: A review of the literature for counselors. Journal of Counseling & Development, 82, 207-218.

102.

Myers, J.E. & Gill, C.G. (2004). Young, poor, rural, female: Understudied, under-counseled, more at-risk. Journal of Mental Health Counseling, 26, 225-242.

103.

Myers, J. E., & Sweeney, T. J. (2004). Advocacy for counselors: Results of a national survey. Journal of Counseling & Development, 82(4), 466-472.

104.

Sinclair. S. L., & Myers, J. E. (2004).  The relationship between objectified body consciousness and wellness in a group of college women, Journal of College Counseling, 7, 151-160.

105.

Cashwell, C., Myers, J. E., & Shurts, M. (2004). Using the developmental counseling and therapy model to work with clients with spiritual bypass: Some preliminary considerations. Journal of Counseling & Development 82(4), 403-409.

106.

Rayle, A. D., & Myers, J. E. (2004). Wellness in Adolescence: The roles of ethnic identity, acculturation, and mattering. Professional School Counseling, 8(1), 81-90.

107.

Myers, J. E., & Sweeney, T. J. (2004). The Indivisible Self: An Evidence-Based Model of Wellness. Journal of Individual Psychology, 60(3), 234-245.

108.

Powers, A., Myers, J.E. ,Tingle, L., & Powers, J. (2004). Wellness, perceived stress, mattering, and marital satisfaction among first year medical residents and their spouses: Implications for education and counseling. The Family Journal, 36, 194-208.

109.

Myers, J. E., Madathil, J., & Tingle, L. R. (2005). Marriage satisfaction and wellness in India and the United States: A preliminary comparison of arranged marriage and marriages of choice. Journal of Counseling & Development, 83(2), 183-190.

110.

Myers, J. E., Borders, D. L., Shoffner, M., & White, V. (2005). Optimizing the informal curriculum: One counselor education program model. Journal of Humanistic Education, Counseling, & Development, 44, 84-93.

111.

Huffman, S. B., & Myers, J. E., Tingle, L., & Bond, L. (2005). Menopause and African American women: Attitudes and symptom reporting. Journal of Counseling & Development, 83(1), 48-56.

112.

Degges-White, S., & Myers, J. E. (2005). The Adolescent Lesbian Identity Formation (ALIF) model: Implications for counseling. Journal of Humanistic Education and Development, 44, 185-197.

113.

Myers, J. E., and Sweeny, T. J. (2005).  The indivisible self: An evidence-based model of wellness.  Journal of Individual Psychology, 61(3) , 269-279.

114.

Marszalek, J. F., & Myers, J. E. (2006). Dream Interpretation: A Developmental Counseling And Therapy Approach. Journal of Mental Health Counseling, 28(1), 18-37.

115.

Degges-White, S, & Myers, J. E. (2006). Transitions, Wellness, and Life Satisfaction: Implications for Counseling Midlife Women. Journal of Mental Health Counseling, 28 (2), 133-150.

116.

Dew, B. J., Myers, J. E., & Wightman, L. F. (in press). Wellness in adult gay males: Examining the impact of internalized homophobia, self-disclosure, and self-disclosure to parents. AGLBIC Journal.

117.

Tatar, M. & Myers, J. E.  (in press). Wellness of children in Israel and the United States: A preliminary examination of culture and well-being. Counseling Psychology Quarterly, 19(2).

118.

Sweeney, T. J., Myers, J. E., & Stephan, J. (in press) Integrating developmental counseling and therapy assessment with Adlerian early recollections. Journal of Individual Psychology.

119.

Degges-White, S. E., & Myers, J. E. (in press). Midlife lesbians and bisexual women: Implications for Mental Health Practitioners. Gay, Lesbian, and Bisexual Issues in Counseling.

120.

Gibson, D., & Myers, J. E.  (in press). Perceived stress, wellness, and mattering among first-year cadets: A comparative study of students at West Point and the Citadel. Journal of College Student Development.

121.

Degges-White, S., & Myers, J. E. Women at midlife: An exploration of chronological age, subjective age, wellness, and life satisfaction. (Under revision).

122.

Mitchell, N. & Myers, J. E. Promoting school success for Caribbean-American adolescents: The role of acculturation, wellness, and academic self-concept. Manuscript submitted for review.

123.

Spurgeon, S., & Myers, J.E. Understanding and enhancing self-esteem in African American males: The benefits of a wellness perspective. Manuscript submitted for review.

124.

Mobley, A. K., & Myers, J. E. Gender role conflict and CACREP training among
professional male counselors. Manuscript submitted for review.

125

Myers, J. E., Barrio, C., & Paredes, D. M. Developing Treatment Planning Skills for Counselors-in-Training: Challenges and Benefits of DCT. Manuscript submitted for review.

126.

Shurts, M., & Myers, J. E. Undergraduates’ Wellness: Liking and love styles as correlates and predictors. Submitted to Journal of College Counseling.

127.

Harper, M., Myers, J. E., & Pisarik, M. Retirement self-efficacy and life satisfaction in mid-life workers: The effects of retirement role model characteristics. Submitted to Journal of Counseling & Development.

128.

 

Barrio, C. A., & Myers, J. E. (2006). Validity of DCT: Intervention Style, theoretical position/orientation, and cognitive style. Submitted to Journal of Counseling & Development.

129.

Booth, C. S., & Myers, J. E. (2006). Career Aspiration, Multiple Role Planning Attitudes, and Wellness: Similarities and Differences among African-American and Caucasian Undergraduate Women. Submitted to Journal of Counseling & Development.

130.

Gill, C., Myers, J. E., & Barrio, C. A. (2006). Spirituality and Religiosity: Factors Affecting Wellness Among Low Income Rural Women. Submitted to Journal of Counseling & Development.

131.

Myers, J. E., & Degges-White, S. (2006). Aging Well in an Upscale Retirement Community: The Relationships Among Perceived Stress, Mattering, and Wellness. Submitted to Adultspan Journal.

132.

Myers, J. E., & Sweeney, T. J. (2006). Wellness Counseling: The Evidence Base for Practice. Submitted to Journal of Counseling & Development.

133.

Villalba, J. A., & Myers, J. E. (2006). The Effectiveness of Wellness-Based Classroom Guidance in Elementary School Settings: A Pilot Study. Submitted to Professional School Counseling.

134.

Wester, K. L., Trepal, H. C., & Myers, J. E. (2006). Wellness of counselor educators: Do we practice what we preach? Submitted to Counselor Education and Supervision.

 

 


PUBLICATIONS: Books and Edited Journals

 

1.         Myers, J. E. (Ed.). (1981). Counseling older persons, Volume III, A trainer's manual for basic helping skills. Alexandria, VA: American Association for Counseling and Development.

2.         Myers, J. E., Finnerty-Fried, P. F., & Graves, C. (Eds.). (1981). Counseling older persons, Volume I, Guidelines for a team approach to training. Alexandria, VA: American Association for Counseling and Development.

3.         Myers, J. E. & Ganikos, M. L. (Eds.). (1981). Counseling older persons, Volume II, Basic helping skills for service providers. Alexandria, VA: American Association for Counseling and Development.

4.         Myers, J. E. (Guest Editor). (1981). Rehabilitation of older persons. Journal of Rehabilitation (special issue), 47 (4).

5.         Myers, J. E. & Rimmer, S. (Guest Co-Editors). (1982). Aging and assessment. Measurement and Evaluation in Guidance (special issue), 15 (3).

6.         Jageman, L. &. Myers J. E. (1985). Counseling mentally retarded adults. Stout, WI: University of Wisconsin-Stout Vocational Rehabilitation Institute.

7.         Myers, J. E. & Richmond, L. (1987). U.S.P.S. Career counseling training: Basic helping skills. Washington, D.C.: U. S. Postal Service.

8.         Riker, H., & Myers, J. E. (1989). Retirement counseling: A practical guide for action. New York: Hemisphere.

9.         Myers, J. E. (1989). Infusing gerontological counseling into counselor preparation: Curriculum modules and resources. Alexandria, VA: AACD.

10        Myers, J. E. (1989). Adult children and aging parents. Alexandria, VA: AACD.

11.      Myers, J. E. (1990). Empowerment of older persons. Ann Arbor, MI: ERIC/CAPS.

12.       Myers, J.E., Emmerling, D., & Leafgren, F. (Eds.).(1992). Wellness throughout the lifespan. Journal of Counseling and Development (special issue), 71(2).

13.       Myers, J.E. (Ed.). (1994). Developing and directing counselor education laboratories. Alexandria, VA: American Counseling Association

14.       Schwiebert, V.E. & Myers, J.E. (1995). Counseling older persons: An annotated bibliography. New York: Greenwood Press.

15.       Myers, J.E. (Ed.). (1995). Professional Counseling: Spotlight on Specialties. [special issue]. Journal of Counseling and Development, 74(2).

16.       Jageman, L, & Myers, J.E. (1995). Counseling adults with mental retardation. (second edition) Stout, WI: University of Wisconsin-Stout Vocational Rehabilitation Institute.

17.           Myers, J.E., & Schwiebert, V. (1995). Competencies for gerontological counseling. Alexandria, VA: American Counseling Association.

18.           Locke, D., Herr, E.H., & Myers, J.E. (Eds.). (2001). The handbook of counseling. Thousand Oaks, CA: SAGE publications.

19.           Ivey, A. E., Ivey, M. B., Myers, J. E., & Sweeney, T .J. (2005). Developmental counseling and therapy: promoting wellness over the lifespan. NY: Houghton-Mifflin/Lahaska.

20.        Myers, J. E., & Ivey, A. E. (2005). Instructor’s Manual for Developmental counseling and therapy: Promoting wellness over the lifespan. NY: Lahaska/Houghton Mifflin.

21.        Myers, J. E., & Sweeney, T. J. (Eds.). (2005). Wellness in counseling: Theory, research, and practice. Alexandria, VA: American Counseling Association.

22.        Myers, J. E., & Sweeney, T. J. (2005). Manual for the Five Factor Wellness Inventory. Palo Alto, CA: Mindgarden, Inc.

23.        Myers, J. E., & Sweeney, T. J. (2005). The wellness and habit change workbook.  Palo Alto, CA: Mindgarden, Inc.

 

 

PUBLICATIONS: Book Chapters

 

1.        Finnerty-Fried, P. F. & Myers, J. E. (1981). Introduction to helping skills training. In J. E. Myers (Ed.), Counseling older persons, Volume III, A trainer's manual for basic helping skills. Alexandria, VA: AmericanAssociation for Counseling and Development.

2.        Odell, C. & Myers, J. E. (1981). Funding training programs in gerontological counseling. In J. E. Myers, P. Finnerty-Fried, & C. Graves (Eds.), Counseling older persons, Volume I, Guidelines for a team approach to training. Alexandria, VA: American Assocation for Counseling and Development.

3.        Myers, J. E. (1982). Vocational rehabilitation and employment services. Employment and training of the mature worker, Resources manual. Washington, D.C.: The National Council on the Aging.

4.        Myers, J. E. (1983). Leisure counseling for older persons. In E.T. Dowd (Ed.), Leisure counseling: Concepts and applications. Springfield, IL: C. C. Thomas.

5.        Myers, J. E. (1985). Rehabilitation of older persons: The state of the art. In E. Pan, S. Newman, T.E. Backer, & C. Vash (Eds.), Annual review of rehabilitation, Volume IV. New York: Springer.

6.        Myers, J. E. (1987, revised, 1995). Gerontology: Mental health counseling with older people. In A. J. Palmo, W.J. Weikel, & D. K. Brooks (Eds.), Foundations of mental health counseling. St. Louis: C. C. Thomas.

7.        Myers, J. E. (1987). Challenges for the older worker in the rehabilitation process. In L. G. Perlman & G. E. Austin (Eds.), The aging workforce: Implications for rehabilitation. Alexandria, VA: Rehabilitation Association.

8.        Riker, H. & Myers, J. E. (1988, revised, 1995). Older persons. In J. P. Wittmer & N. A. Vacc, (Eds.), Experiencing Diverse Populations: A Primer for Helping Professionals. Muncie, IN: Accelerated Development, Inc.

9.        Myers, J. E. (1991). Empowerment for later life. Digest. Ann Arbor, MI: ERIC/CAPS.

10.      Myers, J. E. (1991, revised, 1997). Visual and multiple impairments in older persons. In R. H. Hull (Ed.), Aural rehabilitation: The elements and processes in serving hearing impaired children and adults. San Diego, CA: Singular Publishing Co.

11.      Myers, J.E. (1991). Mature women: Confronting the stereotypes. In J.A. Lewis, B.A. Hayes, & L. Bradley (Eds.), Counseling women over the lifespan. Denver, CO: Love Publishing Company.

12.      Myers, J. E. (1992). Career and retirement counseling for older workers. In C.J. Shinkman & D.H. Montross, Career development: Theory and practice. St. Louis: C.C. Thomas.

13.      Myers, J .E., & Hutchinson, G. (1994). Dual role or conflict of interest? Counseling Laboratories as mental health agencies. In J.E. Myers (Ed.), Developing and directing counselor education laboratories. Alexandria, VA: American Counseling Association.

14.      Myers, J. E., & Smith, A. (1994). Counselor education laboratories: Lessons from the lietrature. In J.E. Myers (Ed.), Developing and directing counselor education laboratories. Alexandria, VA: American Counseling Association.

15.      Myers, J. E. (1996). The psychological basis for empowerment. In D. Thurz, C. Nusberg, & J. Prather (Eds.), Empowering older people: An international approach. Westport, CT: Greenwood Press.

16.      Myers, J. E. (1995). Multidimensional wellness in aging families. In R. Crose (Ed.). Aging is a family affair. Muncie, IN: Ball State University.

17.      Myers, J. E. (1996). Gerontology: Mental health and aging. In W.J. Weikel & A. J. Palmo. (Eds.), Foundations of mental health counseling (pp. 128-136). St. Louis: C. C. Thomas.

18.      Myers, J. E. (1998). Combatting ageism: The rights of older persons. In C. Lee & G. Walz, (Eds). Social action for counselors (second edition). Greensboro, NC: ERIC/CASS.

19.      Myers, J. E. (2005), Combatting ageism: The rights of older persons. In C. Lee & G. Walz, (Eds). Social action for counselors. Greensboro, NC: ERIC/CASS.

20.      Myers, J. E. (1999). Adjusting to role loss and leisure in later life. In M. Duffy (Ed.), Handbook of counseling and psychotherapy with older adults (pp. 41-56). NY: Wiley & Sons.

21.      Myers, J. E. (2000). Foreward to V. Schwiebert, Mentoring: Creating connected empowered relationships.

22.      Myers, J. E. & Sweeney, T.J.(2001). Specialities in counseling. In D. Locke, J.E. Myers, & E.H. Herr, The Handbook of Counseling. Thousand Oaks, CA: Sage Publications.

23.      Myers, J. E., Sweeney, T. J., & Witmer, J. M. (2001). Optimization of behavior/Promotion of wellness. In D. Locke, J. E. Myers, & E. H. Herr, The Handbook of Counseling. Thousand Oaks, CA: Sage Publications.

24.      Schwiebert, V., & Myers, J.E. (2001). Counseling older adults. In E.R. Welfel & R. E. Ingersoll (Eds.). The Mental health desk reference (pp. 320-325). NY: Wiley.

25.      Rayle, A. D., & Myers, J. E. (2003).Counseling older persons. In N. A. Vacc, S. B. Devaney, & J. M. Brendel (Eds.), Counseling multicultural and diverse populations: Strategies for practitioners (4th edition, pp. 253-282). NY: Brunner-Routledge.

26.      Myers, J. E. (2003). Dr. Jane E. Myers, 1990-91. In D. R. Coy, V. L. Sheeley, & D. W. Engels, (Eds.), American Counseling Association: A 50-year history (p. 82). Alexandria, VA: American Counseling Association.

27.      Sweeney, T. J., & Myers, J. E. (2005). Optimizing human development: A new paradigm for helping . In A. Ivey, M. B. Ivey, J. E. Myers, & T. J. Sweeney (Eds.), Developmental strategies for helpers (2nd ed., pp. 39-68). Amherst, MA: Microtraining.

28.     Myers, J. E., Rigazio-DiGilio, S., & Ivey, A. (2005). Using developmental counseling and therapy with families. In A. E. Ivey, M. B. Ivey, J. E. Myers, & T. J. Sweeney, Developmental counseling and therapy: Promoting wellness over the lifespan (pp. 331-350). NY: Lahaska/Houghton Mifflin.

29.      Myers, J. E., & Harper, M. (2006). Midlife concerns and caregiving experiences: Intersecting life issues. In G. Fricchione & B. Druss (Eds.), Caregiving and mental health.  London: Oxford University Press.

30.    Myers, J. E. (in press). Combating ageism: Advocacy for older persons. In C. Lee & G. Walz, (Eds). Social action for counselors (second edition). Greensboro, NC: ERIC/CASS.

31.    Sweeney, T. J., & Myers, J. E. (in press) Wellness and prevention

32.   Myers, J. E., & Ivey, A. (in press). Developmental counseling and therapy. Encyclopedia of Counseling.

33.   Myers, J. E., & Villalba, J. A.(in press).  Starting Early: Helping Kids Understand and Choose Wellness Behaviors. In M. Gentile, Wellness for life: A Multidisciplinary Approach to
Choosing and Sustaining a Happy & Healthy Lifestyle
. Bethesda, MD: American Occupational Therapy Association.

 

PUBLICATIONS: Other Publications, including videotapes

 

1.         Myers, J. E. (1978). The development of a scale to assess counseling needs of older persons. Unpublished doctoral dissertation, University of Florida.

2.         Myers, J. E. (1980). Counseling needs of older persons. Resources in Education. Ann Arbor, MI: University of Michigan, ERIC/CAPS.

3.         Myers, J. E. & Others. (1980). Independent living curricula for master's degree rehabilitation programs. Report of the Southeast NCRE Task Force on Independent Living. Tallahassee: Florida State University.

4.         Murphey, M. & Myers, J. E. (Eds.). (1980, revised). Counseling and communication skills. Tallahassee, FL: Florida Department of Corrections.

5.         Jahns, I. & Myers, J. E. (1981, unpublished manuscript). Counseling the adult for lifelong learning.

6.         Myers, J. E. (1981). (Review of Physical change and aging: A guide for the helping professions). Journal of Rehabilitation, 47 (2), 76-77.

7.         Myers, J. E. (1982). (Review of Age discrimination digest: A review.) Personnel and Guidance Journal, 61 (2), 125-126.

8.         Myers, J. E. (1981). Subject and author index for counseling the aged: A training syllabus for educators. Alexandria, VA: American Association for Counseling and Development.

9.         Myers, J. E. (1983). A directory of counselor education programs offering coursework to train gerontological counselors. Athens: Ohio University.

10.       Myers, J. E. (1983). Preamble. In J. Eddy, D. M. Lawson, & D. C. Stilson, Crisis counseling. Washington, D.C.: University Press.

11.       Myers, J. E. (1984). (Review of Pets and the elderly: The therapeutic bond.) The Journal of Gerontology.

12.       Myers, J. E. (1984). Rehabilitation of rural disabled elderly: Curriculum modules in rural aging. Athens: Ohio University.

13.       Myers, J. E. (1985). Counseling older persons: An information analysis paper for the ERIC data base, 1966 through 1984. Searchlight Plus Series. Ann Arbor: University of Michigan.

14.       Chi Sigma Iota/NBCC (1988). Counseling services: Consumer Rights and Responsibilities (nationally disseminated brochures).

15.       Myers, J.E. & Sweeney, T.J. (1990). Gerontological competencies for counselor and human development specialists. Alexandria, VA: American Counseling Association.

16.       Sweeney, T. J. & Myers, J. E. (1989). Infusing gerontological counseilng into counselor preparation: Video resources, Parts I-IV. Alexandria, VA: AACD.

17.       Sweeney, T. J. & Myers, J. E. (1989). Infusing gerontological counseling into counselor preparation: Parts 5-7. Athens, OH: New Hope Enterprises.

18.       Myers, J .E., Witmer, M., & Sweeney, T. J. (1994). The Wellness Evaluation of Lifestyle. Athens, OH: Ohio University/Authors. Distributed by Consulting Psychologists Press.

19.       Myers, J .E., Witmer, M., & Sweeney, T.J. (1994; 2000). Manual for the Wellness Evaluation of Lifestyle. Athens, OH: Ohio University/Authors. Distributed by MindGarden, Inc..

20.       Witmer, M., Myers, J.E., & Sweeney, T.J. (1996). The Wellness Evaluation of Lifestyle Workbook. Athens, OH: Ohio University/Authors. Distributed by Consulting Psychologists Press.

21.       Pitts, J., & Myers, J. E. (1994). Practicum and internship experiences in CACREP accredited programs. Greensboro, NC: ERIC/CASS.

22.       Myers, J. E. (1996). Mental health counseling for wellness. In J.S. Hinkle (Ed.), Clinical mental health counseling. Greensboro, NC: ERIC/CASS.

23.       Myers, J. E. (1996). Faculty advisor network survey., 1-3.

24.       Hoffman, R. M., & Myers, J. E. (1996). Gender issues in counselor CSI Newsletter education: Are the CACREP standards sufficient? Greensboro, NC: ERIC/CASS.

25.       Arnold, M. F., Campbell, T., Davis, W., Long, J., Stephanie, H., & Myers, J. E. (1997). Infusing gay, lesbian, and bisexual issues into the counselor education curriculum: Curriculum modules and resources for CACREP core courses. Unpublished manuscript.

26.       Myers, J. E., & Gerber, S. (1998). Counseling at the crossroads: Let’s decide our future. Greensboro, NC: ERIC/CASS.

27.           Myers, J. E., & Smith, E. H. (2000). Third Party Payments: Status for Counselors. Greensboro, NC: ERIC/CASS.

28.           Myers, J. E., Sweeney, T. J., & Hattie, J. A. (2000). The Wellness Evaluation of Lifestyle: Middle School. Greensboro, NC: Authors.

29.           Sweeney, T. J., & Myers, J. E. (2004). Using DCT with early recollections. Amherst, MA: Microtraining. (training videotape).

30.           Myers, J. E.,&  Sweeney, T. J (2005). The Five Factor Wellness Inventory. Palo Alto, CA: Mindgarden, Inc.

31.           Myers, J. E.,&  Sweeney, T. J (2005). The Five Factor Wellness Inventory, Middle School. Palo Alto, CA: Mindgarden, Inc.

32.           Myers, J. E.,&  Sweeney, T. J (2005). The Five Factor Wellness Inventor, Elementary School. Palo Alto, CA: Mindgarden, Inc.

33.     Myers, J. E., TSweeney, T. J., & Clark, P. (2006). Advocacy Theme #6: Establishing a Baseline for Wellness in Counselor Education. The Exemplar.

 

 

PROFESSIONAL PRESENTATIONS AND MAJOR WORKSHOPS

 

National and International

 

APGA's involvement in aging. APGA pre-convention workshop on gerontological counseling. Atlanta, GA, 3-25-80.

Interpersonal communications with older people. National Council on Aging. Washington, D. C., 4-23-80.

Extending rehabilitation services to older people. National Rehabilitation Association. Louisville, KY, 8-27-80.

Promoting academic and professional excellence in gerontology. Keynote address for first annual meeting of Sigma Phi Omega. Greeley, CO, 2-16-81.

Counseling older people. Association for Gerontology in Higher Education. Cincinnati, OH, 3-5-81.

Informal and formal counseling services for older people: New programs and directions. National Council on Aging. Nashville, TN, 3-31-81.

Counseling older people: Research applications and practice. Program Chair and presenter, APGA pre-convention workshop. St. Louis, MO, 4-12-81.

Aging and assessment: The state of the art. APGA. St. Louis, 4-14-81.

Counseling the elderly: Need assessment and fulfillment. APGA, 4-15-81.

Gerontological counseling training for aging network personnel. Joint conference of the National Association of State Units on Aging and the National Association of Area Agencies on Aging. Washington, D.C., 7-28-81.

Independent living for the elderly. National Rehabilitation Association. Indianapolis, IN, 9-12-81.

Counseling skills training for service providers in aging. The Gerontological Society of America and theCanadian Gerontological Society. Toronto, Ontario, 11-10-81.

Gerontological counseling training: A national perspective. Association for Gerontology in Higher Education. Washington, D.C., 1-11-81.

Counselor job opportunities in gerontology: A survey of graduate placements. APGA. Detroit, MI, 3-12-82.

Responding to a need: Training gerontological counselors. APGA. Detroit, MI, 3-20-82.

Career counseling or job placement: What are we doing with disabled adults? National Rehabilitation Association. Anaheim, CA, 9-21-82.

Aging and counseling: Developing a partnership. Association for Gerontology in Higher Education. Los Angeles, CA, 2-23-83.

Heart disease, stroke, and cancer: Rehabilitation of older workers. APGA. Washington, D. C., 3-23-83.

Rehabilitation counseling in America. Tokyo rehabilitation specialists meeting. Tokyo, Japan, 7-30-83.

Cardiac rehabilitation for older workers. The Gerontological Society of America. San Francisco, CA, 11-22-83.

Aging childless women. The Gerontological Society of America. 11-22-83.

Student groups in gerontology. Association for Gerontology in Higher Education. Indianapolis, IN, 2-24-84.

Rehabilitation in Japan. AACD. Houston, TX, 3-21-84.

Writing for publication: Make it fun or don't do it! National Rehabilitation Association workshop. Atlanta, GA, 8-17-84.

Applying rehabilitation psychology to older persons: Cardiac rehabilitation. American and Canadian Psychological Associations. Toronto, Ontario, 8-23-84.

Employment of older disabled workers. AACD. New York, NY, 4-2-85.

The Politics of Disability: A Panel from the 1984 Switzer Scholars. National Rehabilitation Association. Des Moines, 11-6-85.

Families of older persons. AACD Families Conference. San Antonio, 2-1-86.

Using Mimes to Teach Service Providers About Death and Dying. Association for Gerontology in Higher Education. Atlanta, 2-28-86.

Aging and work. U. S. Postal Service. Kansas City, 10-30-86.

Coping with Dependency: Staying Friends with Aging Parents. AACD Powderkegs. Washington, D. C., 12-6-86.

Sigma Phi Omega: National Academic Honor and Professional Society in Gerontology. AGHE. Boston, MA, 3-6-87.

Identification and effects of depression in older persons. AGHE. Boston, MA, 3-7-87.

Recognizing excellence in gerontology. American Society on Aging. Salt Lake City, UT, 3-15-87.

Resources for gerontological counseling. American Society on Aging. Salt Lake City, UT, 3-17-87.

Training chinicians to meet the mental health needs of persons with mental retardation and a mental illness. Conference on services to persons with mental retardation and a mental illness. Louisville, KY, 4-14-87.

Assessment of depression in older persons. AACD. New Orleans, 4-24-87.

Elder abuse: National problem, local resources. AACD. New Orleans, 4-24-87.

Infusing Gerontological Counseling into Counselor Preparation. ACES Convention, 1 1/2 day PDI. St. Louis, MO, 10-5/6-88.

Ecumenical service. 20/20 Conference. AACD national conference on school counseling. Washington, D. C., 9-20-87.

Counseling older workers. U. S. Postal Service National Employee Development Facilitator Training. Orlando, 1-18-88.

Retirement counseling. U. S. Postal Service National Employee Development Facilitator Training. Orlando, 1-18-88.

Older workers as a national resource. National Career Development Association 75th Anniversary Conference. Orlando, FL, 1-20-88.

Resources for teaching about adult children and aging parents. Association for Gerontology in Higher Education, national convention. Chicago, IL, 3-4-88.

Multicultural issues in assessment. Developed and chaired full-day AACD pre-convention professional development institute; will edit and publish proceedings of four major presenters and eight reactors.

Scholars across the generations. Chaired CSI theme session at AACD convention, Chicago.

Aging and work. U. S. Postal Service. Washington, D.C. 11-88. Infusing gerontological counseling into counselor preparation. AACD Convention. Boston, 1989.

History of Gerontological Counseling. AACD preconvention workshop, Reno, 1991.

19 state AACD keynote presentations on wellness, leadership, and/or strategic planning during 1990-91.

A competency-based model for gerontological counseling. American Psychological Association, Washington, DC, 08-1992.

Counselor education laboratories: Opportunities, obstacles, and options. Chaired and presented at seven-session think tank at ACES national conference, San Antonio, 09-92.

Developmental counseling and therapy. ACES national conference, 09-92.

Wellness throughout the lifespan. Two day workshop, European Branch Association, ACA, Deidesheim, West Germany, 11-8/9-92.

New directions for the Counseling and Human Development Foundation. Western Region Leadership

Conference, Sante Fe, NM, 10-92.

Gerontological counseling training standards: Program development and implementation. ACA, Atlanta, 1993.

Counselor education clinical training: Current status, future potential. ACA, 1993.

Development, diversity, and dignity across the lifespan. ACA, 1993.

Caregivers to Older Persons. Association for Adult Development and Aging national conference. New Orleans, LA, 11/12/93, with V. Schweibert.

The CACREP standards for gerontological counseling. ACA, Minneapolis, MN, 1994.

Adult children and aging parents. Keynote speech for U.S. Transactional Analysis Association (TAA) annual conference, Albuquerque, NM, 8//9/94.

Wellness in counseling. U.S. TAA annual conference, Albuquerque, NM, 8//9/94, with Tom Sweeney.

Characteristics of healthy individuals and families: Strategies for optimizing development during drawdown. European Branch, American Counseling Association, Weisbaden, Germany, March 4-6, 1995, with T. Sweeney.

Defining a professional counseling degree: Drawing the line. American Association for State Counseling Boards, Orlando, FL, 1/24/95.

Grandparenting in the 1990s. American Counseling Association, Denver, CO, April, 1995.

Establishing the academic requirements for the LPC: Connecting with CACREP. American Association for State Counseling Boards, Albuquerque, NM, 1/20/96.

A psychoeducational support group approach for adult children of aging parents. American Counseling Association, Pittsburgh, PA, 4/96.

Think change: Transforming the definition of the general practice of professional counseling. ACES National Conference, Portland, OR, 10/96.

Professional role and identity. Reflective discussion leader for five 90-minute sessions, ACES National Conference, Portland, OR, 10/96.

Research roundtable. Discussion leader, ACES National Conference, Portland, OR, 10/96.

Faculty Advisor Network, Chi Sigma Iota. Coordinated training for 166 faculty advisors of CSI chapters at ACA National Conference in Pittsburg, 04/96 and ACES National Conference, 10/96.

Faculty Advisor Training: Recruiting, training, and mentoring student leaders; The Role of the Faculty Advisor in the Counselor Education Department. Chi Sigma Iota Leadership Training, Indianapolis, March 29, 1998.

Menopause: Creating a Counseling Paradigm. American Counseling Association Learning Institute,

Indianapolis, March 28, 1998; 3-1/2 hour workshop presented with Shirley Huffman.

How to Get and Keep a Job in Counseling. Three hour workshop at American Counseling Association conference in Indianapolis with three co-presenters. 1998.

The State-of-the-Art in Counselor Advocacy: Results of a National Survey. Chi Sigma Iota Advocacy Leadership Conference, Greensboro, May 30, 1998.

Developing a Plan of Action for Advocacy:  Research and Client Wellness. Chi Sigma Iota Advocacy Leadership Conference, Greensboro, December 11, 1998.

Facilitator for small group discussions with leaders of the counseling profession, Counselor Advocacy Leadership Conferences I and II, 5-27-98 to 5-29-98 and 12-11/12-98.

Menopause: Creating a Counseling Paradigm. American Counseling Association Learning Institute, Indianapolis, March 28, 1998; 3-1/2 hour workshop presented with Shirley Huffman.

CACREP Team Chair Training and Chair Renewal, Facilitator. National Conference of the Association for Counselor Education and Supervision, New Orleans, LA, 10-99.

Technology in Counseling: Preconvention workshop presenter. National Conference of the Association for Counselor Education and Supervision, New Orleans, LA, 10-99.

The Wheel of Wellness:  A Developmental Model for Teaching, Assessment, and Intervention. National Conference of the Association for Counselor Education and Supervision, New Orleans, LA, 10-99.

Wellness and mattering in later life: Addressing the developmental needs of older adults. American Counseling Association Annual Conference, Washington, DC, 3-25-00, with Kathleen Connolly and Andrea Dixon.

Leadership Training, Presenter for CSI Fellow and Intern Training, International CSI Day 2000, Washington, DC, 03-22-00.

Wellness in arranged marriages: A cross cultural study. American Counseling Association, San Antonio, 03-2001, with Jayamala Madathil.

Wellness in counselor education students: Results of a longitudinal study. . American Counseling Association, San Antonio, 03-2001, with Keith Mobley and Caroline Booth.

Self-esteem and wellness in African American males. . American Counseling Association, San Antonio, 03-2001, with Shawn Spurgeon.

On Excellence. ACES/CSI panel presentation. . American Counseling Association, San Antonio, 03-2001.

Leadership Training, Presenter for CSI Fellow and Intern Training, International CSI Day 2000, San Antonio, 03-2001.

Diversity in perceptions of love; Wellnessas a unifying philosophy. American Counseling Association, New Orleans, 03-02, with Matt Shurts.

Ethnic identity, acculturation, mattering, and wellness among minority and non-minority adolescents. American Counseling Association, San Antonio, 03-2001, with Andrea Dixon.

Leadership Training, Presenter for CSI Fellow and Intern Training, International CSI Day 2000, New Orleans, LA, 03-02.

Using technology to enhance chapters, CSI Day Training, New Orleans, LA, 03-02.

Myers, J.E., & Sweeney, T. J. Data Base Development and Web Site Pizazz. Association of College Honor Societies, Savannah, February 23, 2003.

Myers, J. E. Wellness and Mattering in Later Life: Implications for Caregiving, Keynote address. Shepherd’s Centers of America National Conference, October, 2002.

Myers, J. E., & Sweeney, T. J. The indivisible self: An empirically-based, emerging model of wellness. American Counseling Association, Anaheim, CA, March 25, 2003.

Maples, M., Myers, J. E., Capuzzi, D., Cooper, R., & Gysbers, N. Celebrating babyboomers transition to golden age: Gerontological counseling. American Counseling Association, Anaheim, CA, March 24, 2003.

Shurts, M., Barrio, C., & Myers, J.E. Advocating for Wellness: Helping the Helpers. Chi Sigma Iota Advocacy Showcase. Anaheim, CA, March 24, 2003.

Myers, J. E. Making personal excellence a reality. Panel facilitator for Chi Sigma Iota Leadership Training, Anaheim, Ca, March 23, 2003.

The Indivisible Self. American Counseling Association, Anaheim, CA., 03-03, with T. Sweeney.

Myers, J. E., & Sweeney, T. J. (2003). The Indivisible Self. American Counseling Association, Anaheim, CA., 03-03.

Myers, J. E. (2004). Creating an effective association web page. American Association of College Honor Societies, Seattle, WA, 02-04.

Sweeney, T. J., Myers, J. E., Ivey, A. E., & Ivey, M.B. (2004). Developmental Counseling and Therapy: Promoting Wellness Over the Lifespan. American Counseling Association, Kansas City, MO, 04-03.

Myers, J. E. (2004). Using technology. Chi Sigma Iota Leadership Training, Kansas City, MO, 04-03.

Creating an effective association web page. American Association of College Honor Societies, Seattle, WA, 02-04.

Developmental Counseling and Therapy: Promoting Wellness Over the Lifespan. American Counseling Association, Kansas City, MO, 04-03, with Allen and Mary Bradford Ivey and T. Sweeney.

Using technology. Chi Sigma Iota Leadership Training, Kansas City, MO, 04-03.

Myers, J. E., & Sweeney, T. J. (2004). Wellness across the lifespan: Implementing evidence-based counselor preparation. Southern Association for Counselor Education and Supervision, Athens, GA, September 10.

Gill, C., & Myers, J. E. (2004). The relationship among spirituality, religiosity, and wellness for poor, rural women. Southern Association for Counselor Education and Supervision, Athens, GA, September 10.

Sweeney, T. J., Myers, J. E., Ivey, A. E., & Ivey, M.B. (2004). Developmental Counseling and Therapy: Promoting Wellness Over the Lifespan. American Counseling Association, Kansas City, MO, 04-03.

Myers, J. E. (2004). Using technology. Chi Sigma Iota Leadership Training, Kansas City, MO, 04-03.

Myers, J. E., & Sweeney, T. J. (2004). Wellness across the lifespan: Implementing evidence-based counselor preparation. Southern Association for Counselor Education and Supervision, Athens, GA, September 10.

Gill, C., & Myers, J. E. (2004). The relationship among spirituality, religiosity, and wellness for poor, rural women. Southern Association for Counselor Education and Supervision, Athens, GA, September 10.

Sweeney, T. J., Myers, J. E., Ivey, A. E., & Ivey, M.B. (2004). Developmental Counseling and Therapy: Promoting Wellness Over the Lifespan. American Counseling Association, Kansas City, MO, 04-03.

Myers, J. E. (2004). Using technology. Chi Sigma Iota Leadership Training, Kansas City, MO, 04-03.

Myers, J. E., & Sweeney, T. J. (2005). Creating strength based counselor education programs. Association for Counselor Education and Supervision Annual Conference, Pittsburgh October 20-23.

Myers, J. E. (2005). Developing a research agenda. New Faculty Interest Network Roundtable Discussion Leader. Association for Counselor Education and Supervision Annual Conference, Pittsburgh October 20-23.

Borders, L. D., Cashwell, C., Lewis, T., Myers, J. E., Villalba, J., & Wester, K. Accountability and collegiality: Faculty peer review at UNCG. (2005). Association for Counselor Education and Supervision Annual Conference, Pittsburgh October 20-23.

Wester, K., Trepal, H., & Myers, J. E. (2005). Wellness of counselor educators: Are we really good role models for our students? Association for Counselor Education and Supervision Annual Conference, Pittsburgh October 20-23.

Harper, M. A., & Myers, J. E. (2006). Promoting Life Satisfaction During Retirement: The Salience of Retirement Self-Efficacy and Retirement Role Models in Midlife. ACA, Montreal, April 1.

Booth, C. S., & Myers, J. E. (2006). Empowering women for multiple life-career roles: Relationships among multiple role planning, wellness, and career aspirations. ACA, Montreal.

Wester, K. A., Trepal, H., & Myers, J. E. (2006). Wellness of counselor educators: Are we practicing what we preach? ACA, Montreal, April 1.

 

 

Regional Presentations

 

Report of the task force on independent living. Southeast Regional NRA. Nashville, TN, 4-23-79.

National Project on Counseling Older People. Overview: Physiological aspects of aging. Six regional two day workshops conducted in 1980-81 in Tallahassee, New Orleans, Boston, Seattle, Omaha, Syracuse.

Counseling needs of older persons. Southern Gerontological Society. Atlanta, GA, 2-9-81.

National Project on Counseling Older People, regional two day field test workshops for curriculum development and review, conducted in 1981 in Rockton, IL; Greeley, CO; Lincoln, NE; Oklahoma City, OK; Tampa, FL.

Counseling older people: Best practice strategies. A forum for information exchange among leaders of the aging network. Region III Regional Education and Training Program. Philadelphia, PA, 6-22-81.

Peer counseling training. Southwest Society on Aging. Tulsa, OK, 9-30-81.

Preparing counselors to work with older people: Curriculum aides and resources. Southern Association for

Counselor Education and Supervision. Huntington, WV, 10-4-81.

A model for career counseling with disabled adults. North Central Association for Counselor Education and

Supervision. Chicago, IL, 11-4-83.

Employment prospects for gerontological counselors. North Central ACES. Chicago, 11-5-83. Applying Jungian concepts to older persons. Southern Gerontological Society. Knoxvi1le, TN, 5-11-84.

In New Orleans, San Francisco, St. Louis, Boston.

Mimes: An Innovative Strategy for Teaching Counselors About Aging, Death, and Dying. NCACES. Chicago, 11-14-85.

Curricula and Training for Gerontological Counselors: Where to Next? NCACES. Chicago, 11-15-85.

Infusing Gerontological Counseling into Counselor Preparation. Flagstaff, AZ, 8-15/16-88; Greensboro, NC, 9-29/30-88; Burlington, VT 10-13/14-88; San Francisco, 11-21/22-88.

Measurement and evaluation issues for counselors. North Atlantic Region AACD meeting. Portland, ME,

10-10-87.

How to start-up and maintain a state division. Southern Regional Branch Assembly, AACD. Charleston, SC, 10-31-87.

Aging and assessment: Issues and Resources. Western Region Branch Assembly, AACD. Seattle, WA, 11-19-87.

Chi Sigma Iota leadership training. Western ACES. Seattle, WA, 11-24-87.

Chi Sigma Iota leadership training. SACES. Charleston, SC, 11-3-87.

Infusing gerontological counseling into counselor preparation. Five 1 1/2 day workshops in Greensboro, NC; Burlington, VT; St. Louis, MO; Flagstaff, AZ; and San Francisco, CA, 1988.

Development of competencies for training gerontological counselors. Five 1 1/2 day workshops, New Orleans, LA; Ocean City, MD; San Francisco, CA; Chicago, IL; Denver, CO, 1989.

Competencies for training gerontological counselors, training sessions conducted at 4 ACES regional meetings, SACES, NCACES, WACES, Fall, 1989.

Being different in an indifferent world: A simulation. Southern ACES, Atlanta, 1992.

Counselor education clinic facilities: A national study. Southern Association for Counselor Education andSupervision. Charleston, SC,10/30/93. With A. Smith.

CACREP accreditation: Why and how? Southern Association for Counselor Education and Supervision, Charlotte, 11/4/94.

The 1994 CACREP standards: Open forum. Southern Association for Counselor Education and Supervision, Charlotte, 11/4/94.

The role of leisure in wellness. . Southern Association for Counselor Education and Supervision. Knoxville, TN, 11/20/96.

Teaching a Wellness Course from a Counseling Perspective. Southern Association for Counselor Education and Supervision, Louisville, October 24, 1997, with Carol Dice.

Understanding Korean Americans: Implications for Counselor Training. Southern Association for Counselor Education and Supervision, Louisville, October 24, 1997, with Catharina Chang.

Music as Metaphor: Composing Wellness. Southern Association for Counselor Education and Supervision, Louisville, October 24, 1997, with Naomi Mandsager, Debbie Newsome, and Sam Gladding.

Faculty Advisor Networking Training for Chi Sigma Iota, SACES Convention, 1997.

Counseling the Infertile Couple: Collaboration among Helping Professionals. Southern Association for Counselor Education and Supervision, Montgomery, AL, October 1998, with doctoral student Donna Gibson.

The Homosexual Parent: Implications for the Counseling Profession. Southern Association for Counselor Education and Supervision, Montgomery, AL, October 1998, with doctoral student Brian Dew.

Promoting Counselors Through Advocacy: A Collaborative Effrort,. Southern Association for Counselor Education and Supervision, Montgomery, AL, October 1998, with doctoral student Naomi Mandsager..

Faculty Advisor Networking Training for Chi Sigma Iota, Southern Association for Counselor Education and Supervision, Montgomery, AL, October 1998.

Wellness, mattering, and aging: Issues and implications. Keynote presentation for Southeast Region Conference of Parish Nurse Coordinators, Winston-Salem, April 10, 2000.

Wellness among counselor education students. Southern Association for Counselor Education and Supervision, Greensboro, NC, October 26-29,2000.

Marital satisfaction, love, and wellness of couples in India in arranged marriages and the United States: A cross cultural study. Southern Association for Counselor Education and Supervision, Greensboro, NC, October 26-29,2000.

Developing Leaders for the Counseling Profession: Strategies for Chi Sigma Iota Chapters. Southern Association for Counselor Education and Supervision, Chattanooga, TN, 10-03, with Jamie Carney.

A Developmental Model for Teaching/Supervising Skills in Assessment and Treatment Planning. Southern Association for Counselor Education and Supervision, Chattanooga, TN, 10-03, with Casey Barrio,  & Dan Paredes.

The relationship among spirituality, religiosity, and wellness for poor, rural women. Southern Association for Counselor Education and Supervision, Athens, GA, September 11, 2004, with Carman Gill.

Wellness across the lifespan: Implementing evidence-based counselor preparation. Southern Association for Counselor Education and Supervision, Athens, GA, September 11, 2004, with Tom Sweeney.

Accountability and Collegiality: UNCG Faculty Members’ Experiences with Peer Reviews. Counselor Education and Supervision, Athens, GA, September 11, 2004, with DiAnne Borders, James Benshoff, Craig Cashwell, Todd Lewis, Marie Shoffner, Kelly Wester, and Jose’ Villalba.

 

 

State Presentations and Workshops (W)

 

Resources for the elderly (W). Gainesville, 4-25-75.

Housing and the elderly (W). Gainesville, 8-8-75 and 8-11-75.

Transportation and the elderly (W). Gainesville, 11-12-75.

Homemaker services training (W). Ocala, 11-12-75.

Information and referral services (W). Gainesville, 12-14-75.

Volunteer training (W). Gainesville, 4-25/27-75.

Older Americans Act grant writing training (W). Gainesville, 5-20-77.

Aging and the needs of the elderly (W). Gainesville, 7-14 and 8-11-77.

Title VII project directors training (W). Gainesville, 10-20/21-77.

Research in aging for a knowledge base. FPGA, Tampa, 11-19-77.

Adult payments interviewing procedures (W). Gainesville, 1-12-78.

Title VII nutrition training (W). Gainesville, 2-1-78.

Older Americans Act Services (W). Gainesville, 9-15-78.

Principles of grant writing for HUD counselors (W). Gainesville, 10-27-78.

Counseling older persons. Greenville Technical College, Greenville, SC, 05/89.

Counseling needs of older persons. FPGA. Daytona Beach, 11-16-78.

Self-defense for the elderly. Active People Over 60 conference. Daytona Beach, 5-10-79.

Application of reality therapy to handicapped populations. Florida Rehabilitation Association. Orlando, 10-10-79.

Rehabilitation of the elderly. FRA. Orlando, 10-10-79.

Using reality therapy with handicapped persons. FPGA. Daytona Beach, 11-16-79.

Assessing counseling needs of older persons. FPGA, Daytona, 11-17-79.

Counseling older people: A national effort. Maryland PGA. Ocean City, 5-2-80.

Counseling older persons: New directions for training. Maryland PGA, 5-8-81.

Peer counseling training for older people (W). Fargo, ND. 9-17/19-81.

Rehabilitation of older people. Ohio Rehabilitation Association. Toledo, 10-14-81.

Applying helping skills with older people (W). Ohio University Rural Gerontology Summer Institute. 6-24/25-85.

Rehabilitation of older disabled persons (W). Ohio University Summer Gerontology Institute, 6-28/29- 85.

Attitudes of children toward old people. Ohio Prof. Conf. on Aging. Columbus, 2-22-83.

Curriculum aids and resources for training gerontological counselors. Ohio PGA. Akron, 4-23-83.

Resources for training counselors to work with older people. Ohio Network of

Educational Consultants in Aging. Columbus, 4-27-83.

Death and dying (W). Training for aging network staff. Zanesville and New Philadelphia, OH, 06-83.

Basic gerontology (W). Training for aging network staff. Zanesville and new Philadelphia, OH, 06-83.

Alzheimers disease (W). Family Life Education Project. Chillicothe, OH, 11-12-83.

Career counseling with disabled adults. ORA. Akron, 11-15-83.

Grief counseling strategies for nurses (W). Consortium for Health Education in Southeast Ohio. Athens, 2-8-84.

Counseling older persons: The state of the art (W). Cleveland State University. 5-4/5-84.

Information and referral for service providers in aging (W). Area Agency on Aging, District IX, Dallas, TX, 5-18-84.

Psychosocial issues in rehabilitation (W). Scioto Hospital. Portsmouth, OH, 5-30-84.

Communication skills for service providers in aging (W). Zanesville, 6-8-84.

Counseling older persons. Niagara University. New York, 10-18-84.

Outreach in rural areas: Reaching the hard to reach. Portsmouth, 10-30-84.

Counseling older persons. Ohio ACD. Dayton, 11-5-84.

Techniques for reaching isolated older persons (W). Columbus, 12-13-85.

Counseling techniques with adult mentally retarded persons. Kentucky Rehabilitation Association. Paducah, 10-21-85.

Grief and bereavement counseling. Johns Hopkins University. Baltimore, 11-1/2-85.

Reality Therapy - Counseling adapted for the workshop. PAR. Columbus, 11-8-85.

Assessment and older persons: A new challenge for counselors. FACD. Orlando, 10-85.

Rehabilitation of older disabled persons. Southern University. Baton Rouge, LA, 11-25-85.

Retirement seminars for Priests. Steubenville Diocese, Ohio, 1-86 to 6-86.

Assessment and Older Persons. Hawaii ACD. Honolulu, 4-25-86.

Depression and Older Persons. Lehigh University, PA, 6-24-86.

Counseling of Older Persons. Southern University. Baton Rouge, LA, 10-2-86.

Depression and Older Persons. Central Missouri State University. Missouri Department of Aging, Kansas City, KS, 10-14-86.

Counseling Older People. Bowling Green State University, OH, 11-6-86.

Excellence in rehabilitation professions. University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill, 2-15-87.

Counseling mentally retarded adults. Four week workshop. Ohio University, Chillicothe, OH, 04/87, 05/88.

Children grow up parents grow old. Dickinson College Public Affairs Symposium, 02/89.

Reaching in, reaching out: Adult children/aging parents. Keynote, Kansas ACD, Kansas City, 4/89.

24 workshops at state ACD meetings, 1990-91; topics included adult children and aging parents, leadership, wellness, strategic planning, empowerment.

Exploring porential through human relationships. Keynote. North Carolina School Counselors Association, Greensboro, NC, 4-16-92.

Excellence in counseling. Duchesne University CSI, Pittsburgh, PA, 4-23-92.

Counselor education training clinics: Dual role as a mental health agency. North Carolina Counseling Association, Raleigh, 2-93.

Gender roles: Cohor differences across the lifespan. NCCA, 2-93.

The Wellness Evaluation of Lifestyle: Assessing Characteristics of Healthy People. North Carolina Counseling Association, Charlotte, NC, 3/3/94.

On Campus Clinical Training: Here, There, and Everywhere. Assessing Characteristics of Healthy People. North Carolina Counseling Association, Charlotte, NC, 3/3/94.

Adult, Still Young, and Free: The Early Retirement Transition. North Carolina Counseling Association, Charlotte, NC, 3/4/94.

Excellence in Counseling. Virginia Tech University, Blacksburg, VA, 04/94.

Gender and the art of helping. North Carolina Counseling Association, Raleigh, with Rose Marie Hoffman, 02/95.

Leadership Workshop, preconvention workshop panel for North Carolina Counseling Association, Raleigh, 2/95.

Excellence in counseling. Keynote speaker for Chi Sigma Iota Pi Alpha Chapter initiation, Wake Forest University, 9/6/94.

Specialties in counseling: Their relationship to graduate program accreditation, certification, licensing, and other counselor credentialling. University of New Orleans, 8/1/94.

Elder abuse: Violence against women. North Carolina Counseling Association, Charlotte, NC, 02/03/96.

Advocacy in counseling. North Carolina Association for Counselor Education and Supervision, Asheville, NC, 09/96.

Incorporating gay, lesbian, and bisexual issues in counselor preparation. North Carolina Counseling Association, Greensboro, NC, 02/97.

Awareness, knowledge, and skills: The building blocks for working with Korean Americans. North Carolina Counseling Association, Greensboro, NC, 02/97.

Substance abuse: A hidden problem among older adults. . North Carolina Counseling Association, Greensboro, NC, 02/97. North Carolina Counseling Association, Greensboro, NC, 02/97.

Coping with “the change”: Professional and personal perspectives on menopause. . North Carolina Counseling Association, Greensboro, NC, 02/97.

Excellence in counseling. Chi Sigma Iota, Barry University, 03/97.

Retirement: Living fully, living well. Sterns Financial Services, Ft. Myers, FL, 05/97.

Counseling at the crossroads: Let’s decide our future. Washington Counseling Association keynote address, 10/97.

Five keys to a great retirement. American Association of Individual Investors, Greensboro, NC, 10/18/97.

Counseling at the Crossroads: Let’s Decide our Future. Keynote presentation to Washington Counseling

          Association, Vancouver, WA, October 10, 1997.

Facilitating Counselor Wellness. Washington Counseling Association, Vancouver, WA, October 10, 1997.

Five Keys to a Great Retirement. American Association of Individual Investors, Greensboro, 11-18-97.

Planning for Retirement, Atlantic Coast Conference, Greensboro, NC, 7-98.

The Wheel of Wholeness. Workshop presented twice for the Wellness Council of North Carolina’s 1998 Worksite Health Promotion Conference, Charlotte, November 5 7 6, 1998. The Wellness Council is comprised of 175 companies in North Carlolina.

The Eden Alternative: Panel Discussion. ½ day workshop at Clarebridge and Wynwood assisted living facilities, sponsored by the North Carolina division of the Association for Spiritual, Ethical, Religious, and Values Issues in Counseling, 1998.

Wellness and Mattering Across the Lifespan: A Study of Young, Middle-Aged, and Older Adults. North Carolina Counseling Association, with Kathleen Connolly & Andi Dixon, Charlotte, NC, 1999.

Wellness in Counseling. Workshop for the Advisory Board for Counselor Education at The Ohio University, Athens, October, 1999.

Wellness and Mattering: In-service training for staff of the Adult Center for Enrichment, Greensboro, 1999.

Wellness and Mattering: A training program for chaplains. Cone Hospital, Greensboro, 1999.

Wellness in middle school students. North Carolina Counseling Association, Greensboro, 2-22-01, with Linda Makinson.

Technology in Counselor Education, North Carolina Counseling Association, Greensboro, 2-22-01, with Duane Brown and Pat Partin.

Wellness and Mattering in Later Life: Implications for Informal Caregivers, North Carolina Shepherd’s Centers Annual Conference, Greensboro, August, 2002.

Excellence in Counseling, Initiation Speech for Kent State University Chi Sigma Iota Chapter, April 12, 2002.

Sweeney, T. J., & Myers, J. E. (2003). Developmental Counseling: Assessment and Demonstration. Invited Pre-Conference Session, All Ohio Counselors Conference, Columbus, 11-5-03.

Myers, J. E., & Sweeney, T. J. (2003). Wellness: A Strength-Based Approach to Diagnosis and Treatment. All Ohio Counselors Conference, Columbus, 11-5-03.

Myers, J. E., & Sweeney, T. J. Wellness and habit change: Promoting positive change in self and others. Big Times in the Big Easy Workshop Series, University of New Orleans, April 17, 2004.

Myers, J. E. Presidential Reflections from 1985, Ohio Rehabilitation Association 50th Anniversary Celebration and Past-Presidents Recognition, Columbus, OH, October 7, 2004.

Sigma Phi Omega 25th Anniversary Memory Book, Reflections of the Founding President, 2004.

Myers, J. E. (2005). Developmental Counseling and Therapy. Invited workshop, North Carolina Counseling Association, Charlotte, NC, February 24.

Myers, J. E. Overview of wellness research. UNCG School of Education Research Symposium, October 4, 2003.

Myers, J. E., & Luecht, R. M. The factor structure of wellness: From theory-based to evidence-based models for research and clinical practice. UNCG School of Education Research Symposium, October 4, 2003. (poster session).

Myers, J. E., & Sweeney, T. J. (2004). What school counselors can do to promote healthy kids. All Ohio Counselors Conference, Columbus, OH, November 5.

Villalba, J., & Myers, J. E. (2005). Wellness intervention in schools: An empirically based model, measures, and methods for use by school counselors. North Carolina Counseling Association, Charlotte, NC, February 24.

Myers, J. E. (2005). Developmental Counseling and Therapy. Invited workshop, North Carolina Counseling Association, Charlotte, NC, February 24.

Conference, Columbus, OH, 11-3-05.

Myers, J. E. DCT and Wellness. LPCANC Conference, September 30, 2005, Greensboro, NC.

 


FUNDED GRANTS & Grants Submitted

 

National Project on Counseling Older Persons, Project Director for AACD/AoA national project, 1981-82, $200,000.

Information and Referral Training for Service Providers in Aging, Ohio District 10 Area Agency on Aging, 1983, $1,000.

Death and Dying Training for Service Providers in Aging, Ohio District 10 Area Agency on Aging, 1983, $1000.

Continuing Education in Aging for Professional Counselors, Project Director, national AACD/AoA Grant, 1984-85, $132,000.

Rehabilitation Counseling in Tri-State Rural Area: Teaching Grant and Traineeships for long-term training in Rehabilitation Services, Project Director for grant funded to Ohio University, 1985-86, $160,362.

Infusing Gerontological Counseling into Counselor Preparation, Project Director, National AACD/AoA Grant, 1987-89, $192,000.

Assessment and Evaluation of Gerontological Counselor Knowledge and Skills, Project Director, National AACD/AOA Grant, 1988-90, $235 ,200.

Professional Development through Leadership, AACD, $56, 000, 1990-91.

Professional Development through Leadership, ACA, $12,500, 1991-92.

Departmental Technology Grant, UNC-Greensboro, $10,000, 1997.

Identity and wellness in adult lesbians., Submitted with Suzanne Degges-White to Lesbian Health Fund, $3,200, 2000, not funded.

The relationship among age, gender role, conflict, and wellness in two cohorts of male counselors, Association for Counselor Education and Supervision, $250.00, 2004.

Promoting Well-Being Among Caregivers: Counseling for Holistic Wellness. Submitted to Meyers & Associations, $3,000,000, not funded, 2004.

Preparing Counselors to Meet the Mental Health Needs of Older Persons: The Effectiveness of a Model On-Line Post-Master’s Certificate Program for Training Gerontological Counselors, Submitted to Meyers & Associations, $401,257, not funded, 2004.

Gill, C., & Myers, J. E. (2004). The relationship among religiosity, spirituality, and wellness in poor, rural women. Association for Counselor Education and Supervision, $1500, not funded.

Myers, J. E. (2004). Understanding Well Being in Older Men and Women:The Relationships Among Wellness, Mattering, and Life Satisfaction. UNCG Women and Gender Studies, $1000, not funded.

Myers, J. E. Preparing Gerontological Mental Health Providers: An Innovative Post Masters’ Distance Learning Program for Practicing Professional Counselors. Letter of intent and proposal description submitted to Markle Foundation.

Myers, J. E. Preparing Gerontological Mental Health Providers: An Innovative Post Masters’ Distance Learning Program for Practicing Professional Counselors. Letter of intent and proposal description submitted to Morrell Foundation.

Myers, J. E. Preparing Gerontological Mental Health Providers: An Innovative Post Masters’ Distance Learning Program for Practicing Professional Counselors. Letter of intent and proposal description submitted to Hemingway Foundation, not funded.

Myers, J. E. Preparing Gerontological Mental Health Providers: An Innovative Post Masters’ Distance Learning Program for Practicing Professional Counselors. Letter of intent and proposal description submitted to McArthur Foundation, not funded.

Trepal, H., & Myers, J. E. Wellness of counselor educators. Association for Counselor Education and Supervision, $750, funded.

Wester, K. L. Multilevel influences on the likelihood of RCR. Submitted  DHHS/PHS; my role is co-investigator and one of four key personnel on this $139,500 grant developed by Dr. Wester.

Myers, J. E. Do We Grow Out of It? The Relationship of Objectified Body Consciousness and Wellness in Midlife Women. Grant submitted to UNCG Women and Gender Studies. $1,000.

Myers, J. E. Enhancing Children’s Holistic Wellness: Development of Curricula to Promote Healthy Lifestyle Choices. Proposal submitted to the American Legion Child Welfare Foundation. $20,000.

International Scholars Travel Fund, $250, American Counseling Association, Montreal Canada, April, 2006, $250. Funded.

Gill, C., Moorhead, H., & Myers, J. E. S Wellness in Wounded Healers: Examining aspects of forgiveness for counseling students Association for Counselor Education and Supervision, $900. Funded.

 

 

CONTINUING EDUCATION (seminars attended at which I was not a presenter)

 

GATB Training, 1985 MMPI Training, Columbus, 12-5-85.

Writing RSA Grants, Chicago, 3-4/5-86. House-Tree-Person Test, Athens, 3-9/10-86.

National Wellness Institute Conference, Stevens Point, WI, 07-89.

Counseling survivors of sexual abuse. Charlotte, NC, 04/92.

Life review: The uses of story sharing with older adults. Burlington, NC, 9-15-97.

Workshops and Seminars at all Conferences attended.

Web-based course development, UNCG, 1997.

Structural Equations Modeling, UNCG, 1998.

SPSS for use with the VAX, UNCG, 1998.

Philippine Guidance and Counseling Association and Iota Phi Chapter of Chi Sigma Iota International

             Conference, Manila, May, 1998.

NCACES Fall Drive in Conference, Winston-Salem, NC, September, 1998.

Using the World Wide Web for course delivery, UNCG, 1999.

Using Simeon Mail, UNCG, 1999.

Audited four classes on Structural Equations Modeling (quit course due to surgery), UNC-Greensboro, 1999.

Life Review: The Uses of Story-Sharing with Older Adults. One day workshop at Twin Lakes Center, Spring, 1999.

Association for College Honor Societies, San Diego, February, 1999. Attended as representative of CSI.

Conference on Technology in Counselor Education, North Carolina Association for Counselor Education and Supervision, Winston-Salem, 9-24-99.

A brighter tomorrow: Responding to the mental health challenge of older adults. Mental Health Association of Greensboro & UNC-Chapel Hill School of Medicine, Greensboro, 9-28-99.

Counseling sexual minority clients: A focus on their multidimensional roles. Fall 1999 conference of the North Carolina Association for Gay, Lesbian, and Bisexual Issues in Counseling, Greensboro, 11-8-99.

 

 

COURSES TAUGHT

 

Courses Taught at UNC Greensboro (** indicates course developed and implemented)

 

Counseling Theories and Techniques

Practicum for Counseling Theories and Techniques

Advanced Counseling Theories

Counseling Over the Lifespan                                                           **

Practicum for Advanced Counseling Theories and Techniques

Counseling for Later Life                                                                    **

Practicum for Counseling for Later Life                                            **

Practicum for Counseling for Later Life                                            **

Counseling for Middle and Later Life                                               **

Practicum for Counseling for Middle and Later Life                      **

Wellness and Habit Change: Creating Wellness Lifestyles         **

Doctoral Seminar                                                                  **

Doctoral Internship

Masters/Ed.S. Internship

 

Courses Taught at  (institutions other than UNC Greensboro (** course developed and implemented)

 

History and Philosophy of Rehabilitation Counseling                  **

Psychosocial Aspects of Disability                                                  **

Medical Aspects of Disability                                                           **

Counseling Exceptional Children                     

Job Development and Job Placement                                               **

Occupational Information & Career Development                         **

Rehabilitation Internship                                                                    **

Rehabilitation and Aging                                                                   **

Educational Measurement

Test Construction

Psychological/Clinical Assessment

Counseling for Mid-Life                                                                     **

Counseling Older Persons                                                                  **

Counseling Techniques with Older Persons                                   **

Counseling Needs of Older Persons                                                 **

Human Growth and Development

Practicum

 

 

DOCTORAL GRADUATES & Current Advisees

 

1.             Rymer, G. (1986). A study of the cognitive style scoring system of the House-Tree-Person projective assessment measure with older persons. Ohio University, Athens.

2.             Wedl, L. (1987). Stress coping resources and their relationship to life satisfaction among older persons . Ohio University, Athens.

3.             Schwiebert, V. (1991). Effectiveness of a psychoeducational intervention for midlife adults with parent care responsibilities. University of Florida, Gainesville.

4.             Kelly, G. (1992). Parental alcoholism and coping: A comparison of female children of alcoholics with female children of non-alcoholics. UNC-Greensboro.

5.             Holcomb, C. (1996). The relationship between the multicultural competencies and training in multicultural counseling. UNC-Greensboro.

6.             Garrett, M. (1996). Cultural values and wellness of  Native American high school students. UNC-Greensboro. UNC-Greensboro.

7.             Brott, P. (1996). The development of school counselor identity. UNC-Greensboro.

8.             Rosen-Grandon, Jane (1997). The relationship between marital characteristics, marital interaction processes, and marital satisfaction. UNC-Greensboro.

9.             Shumate, S. (1996). Effectiveness of a premarital intervention with young adults. UNC-Greensboro.

10.           Hutchinson, G. (1996). The relationship of wellness factors to work performance and job satisfaction. UNC-Greensboro.

11.           Chang, C. Y. (1998). The role of distinctivenss in acculturation, ethnic identity, and wellness in Korean American Adolescents. UNC-Greensboro.

12.           Toverud, G. (1999). The theories of planned behavior and reasoned action as predictors of EAP supervisory referrals.

13.           Huffman, S. (1999). Menopause symptoms and attitudes of African American Mid-Life Women.

14.           Dew, B. (2000). The Relationship Among Internalized Homophobia, Self-Disclosure, Self-Discolsure to Parents, and Wellness in Adult Gay Males.

15.           Connolly, K. M. (2000). The Relationship Among Wellness, Mattering, and Job Satisfaction.

16.           Gibson, D. (2000). The Effect of Social Coping Resources and Growth-Fostering Relationships on Infertility Stress in Women.

17.           Dice, C. (2001). The Relationship Among Coping Resources, Wellness, and Attachment
to Companion Animals in Older People.

18.           Dixon, A. (2001). The relationship among ethnic identity, acculturation, mattering and wellness in ethnic minority and non-minority adolescents.

19.           Makinson, L. (2001). The relationship among moral identity, social interest, gender, and wellness in adolescents.

20.           Sinclair, S. (2001). The relationship among objectification experiences, sociocultural attitudes toward appearance, objectified body consciousness, and wellness in White female college students.

21.           Mitchell, N. (2001). The Relationship among Acculturation, Wellness,
and Academic Self-Concept in Caribbean American Adolescents.

22.           Spurgeon, S. (2002). A comparative analysis between a Historically Black College and University and a Predominately White Institution of the relationship among Racial Identity, Self-esteem, and Wellness for African American male college juniors and seniors.

23.           Degges-White, S. (2003). The relationships among transitions, chronological age, subjective age, wellness, and life satisfaction in women at midlife.

24.           Hartwig, H. (2003). The relationship among individual factors of wellness, family environment, and delinquency in adolescent females.

25.           Mobley, K. M. (2004). The relationship among counselor training, gender identity and wellness in  male counselors.

26.           Shurts, M. (2004). The relationship among efficacy expectations and wellness in premarital couples.

27.           Gill, C. (2005). The Relationship Among Spirituality, Religiosity, and Wellness for Poor, Rural Women.

28.           Booth, C. (2005). The relationship among career aspirations, multiple role planning, and wellness for traditional age Caucasian and African American undergraduates

29.           Harper, M. (2005). Retirement modeling: An exploration of the effects of
retirement role model characteristics on retirement self-efficacy and
life satisfaction in midlife workers

30.           Barrio, C. (2005. Testing the validity of Developmental Counseling and Therapy (DCT) as a theoretical approach to treatment planning: The relationships among cognitive style, ways of knowing, theoretical position, and intervention style in counselors and counselors in training.

31.           Williams, D. (projected graduation 2006). The relationship between stress, social support, and wellness in college student athletes.

 

 

PERSONAL INTERESTS AND HOBBIES

 

Flying, business and pleasure. Private pilot, instrument rated; Jogging, hiking, canoeing, kayaking, outdoor activities; Cooking, gardening, reading.

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