| 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, 239-250.
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| 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.
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| Degges-White, S., Myers, J. E., Adelman, J. U., & Pastoor, D. D. (2003). Examining counseling needs of headache patients: An exploratory study of wellness and perceived stress. Journal of Mental Health Counseling, 25, 291-310.
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| Degges-White,
S. & Myers, J. E. Women at midlife: An exploration of wellness,
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| Degges-White,
S. & Myers, J. E. (in press). Transitions, wellness, and life satisfaction:
Implications
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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. Association for Gay, Lesbian, and Bisexual Issues in Counseling (AGLBIC) Journal |
| Garrett, M. T. (1999). Soaring on the wings of the eagle: Wellness of Native American high school students. Professional School Counseling, 3(1): 57-64.
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| Granello, P. F. (1996). Wellness as a function of perceived social support network and ability to empathize. Dissertation Abstracts International: Section B: The Sciences and Engineering, 57(2-B): 0985.
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| Hartwig, H., & Myers, J. E. (2003). A different approach: Applying a wellness paradigm to adolescent female delinquents and offenders. Journal of Mental Health Counseling, 25, 57-75.
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| 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.
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| Hermon, D. A., & Hazler, R. J. (1999). Adherence to a wellness model and perceptions of psychological well-being. Journal of Counseling and Development, 77(3), 339-343.
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| Makinson, L., & Myers, J. E. (2003). Wellness: An alternative paradigm for violence prevention. Journal of Humanistic Counseling, Education and Development, 42, 165-177.
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| Myers, J. E. (2003). Coping with caregiving stress: A wellness-oriented, strengths-based approach for family counselors. The Family Journal, 11, 1-9.
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| Myers, J. E. (1998). Manual for the Wellness Evaluation of Lifestyle. Palo Alto, CA: MindGarden.
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| Myers, J. E. (1992). Wellness, prevention, development: The cornerstone of the profession. Journal of Counseling and Development, 71, 136-139.
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| yers, 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.
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| 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.
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| Myers, J. E., Luecht, R., & Sweeney, T. J. (2004). The Factor Structure of Wellness: Reexamining Theoretical and Empirical Models underlying the 5F-Wel and 4F-Wel. Measurement and Evaluation in Counseling and Development, 36, 194-208.
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| Myers, J. E., Mobley, K., & Booth, C. S. (2003). Wellness of counseling students: Practicing what we preach. Counselor Education & Supervision, 42, 264-274.
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| 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. |
| Myers, J. E., & Sweeney, T. J. (1999). The Five Factor Wel Inventory. Greensboro, NC: Authors.
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Myers, J. E., & Sweeney, T. J. (1999). The Five Factor Wel Manual. Greensboro, NC: Authors.
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| Myers, J. E., & Sweeney, T. J. (2004). The Indivisible Self: An Evidence-Based Model of Wellness. Journal of Individual Psychology, 60(3), 234-245.
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| Myers, J. E., & Tatar, M. (2003). Wellness of children in Israel and the United States: A preliminary examination of culture and wellness. Manuscript submitted for review.
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| Myers, J. E., & Williard, K. (2003). Integrating spirituality into counseling and counselor training: A developmental, wellness approach Counseling & Values, 47, 142-155.
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| Myers, J. E., Sweeney, T. J., & Witmer, J. M. (2000). The wheel of wellness, counseling for wellness: A holistic approach to treatment planning. Journal of Counseling & Development, 78, 251-266.
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| Myers, J. E., Sweeney, T. J., & Witmer, J. M. (2001). Optimization of behavior: Promotion of wellness. In D. C. Locke, J. E. Myers, & E. H. Herr (Eds.), The handbook of counseling (pp. 641-652). Thousand Oaks, CA: Sage Publications.
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| Myers, J. E., Witmer, J. M., & Sweeney, T. J. (1996). The Wellness Evaluation of Lifestyle. Palo Alto, CA: MindGarden, Inc.
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| Powers, A., Myers, J. E., Tingle, L., & Powers, J. (in press). Wellness, perceived stress, mattering, and marital satisfaction among first year medical residents and their spouses: Implications for education and counseling. The Family Journal.
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| Rayle, A. D. (2003). Adolescent gender differences in mattering and wellness. Professional School Counseling
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| 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.
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| Shurts, M., & Myers, J. E. (in press). The Relationships Among Liking, Love, and Wellness: Implications for College Student Romances. Journal of College Counseling.
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| SSinclair. 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.
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| 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, 90-96.
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| Spurgeon, S., & Myers, J. E. Understanding and enhancing self-esteem in African American males: The benefits of a wellness perspective. Manuscript submitted for review.
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| Stone, D., Myers, J. E., & Hattie, J. A. Wellness of African American students attending Historically Black and Predominantly White Colleges and Universities. Unpublished manuscript. |
| Sweeney, T. J. (1998). Adlerian counseling: A practitioners approach (4th edition). Philadelphia, PA: Taylor & Francis.
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| 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 counseling and therapy: Promoting wellness over the lifespan. NY: Houghton-Mifflin/Lahaska.
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| Sweeney, T. J., & Witmer, J. M. (1991). Beyond social interest: Striving toward optimum health and wellness. Individual Psychology, 47, 527-540.
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| Witmer, J. M., Sweeney, T. J., & Myers, J. E. (1996). The wheel of wellness. Greensboro, NC: Authors.
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| Witmer, J. M. & Sweeney, T.J. (1992). A holistic model for wellness and prevention over the lifespan. Journal of Counseling and Development 71, 140-148. |