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Richard T. Kinnier
Counseling Psychology Programs
School of Letters and Sciences
Payne Hall 446G
Arizona State University
Tempe, AZ 85287-0811
E-Mail: [email protected]
Phone:
480-965-3592 (work)
480-458-7505 (cell)
FAX:480-965-0300
LICENSED PSYCHOLOGIST #1010, State of Arizona
LICENSED COUNSELOR (NCC # 61608)
EDUCATION
Institution
Area
Degree
Year
Counseling
Psychology
Ph.D.
1982
Teachers College
Columbia University
Counseling
M.Ed.
1973
Boston College
Psychology
B.A.
1971
Stanford University
EXPERIENCE
1999- present Professor
Training Director (2002 - 2005).
Acting Training Director (2011).
Counseling Psychology Programs (APA and CACREP accredited),
Arizona State University.
1988-99
Associate Professor
Acting Training Director (1997).
Counseling Psychology Programs, Arizona State University.
1982-88
Assistant Professor
Counseling Psychology Programs, Arizona State University.
1977-82
Teaching and Research Assistant
Stanford University.
* courses in counseling.
* research in career decision making and stress.
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1980-81 Consultant
California Department of Education.
 Served as a consultant for Department subcommittee investigating the
use of aversive interventions with developmentally disabled children.
 conducted a statewide survey on such interventions used in psychiatric
facilities with that population.
1979-80
Psychologist Intern
Counseling and Psychological Services Cowell Student Health Center,
Stanford University
 individual, group, and outreach counseling.
1978-79 Administrative Director
Stanford Counseling Institute, Stanford University.
 coordinated all services of the Institute.
1976-77 Program Supervisor
Psychiatric Socialization Program, Postgraduate
Center, New York, NY.
 coordinated program and supervised a staff of 30
counselors, interns, and specialists.
 individual & group counseling prior to promotion.
1975
Consultant and Teacher
Osaka and Kyoto, Japan.
 consulted on the development of English language
competency tests at Time-Life Inc.
 taught English to Japanese professionals and high school students.
1973-74 Vocational Rehabilitation Counselor
Manhattan State Hospital (OVR),
New York, NY.
 counseling with in-hospital population.
 served as OVR representative for Harlem outpatient facilities.
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Professional Activities
Memberships and Offices
American Psychological Association, Division 17, 1980Western Psychological Association, 1980-90.
American Educational Research Association, Division E, 1980American Counseling Association, 1990Association for the Advancement of Behavior Therapy, 1981-88.
Arizona Counselors Association, 1982-88.
Secretary/Treasurer, Arizona Counselor Education and
Supervision Association, 1987-88.
Program Committee Member of Division 17 (APA), 1994-99.
Editorial and Reviewer Positions
Editor: Arizona Counseling Journal (1987-88).
Editorial Board Member: Arizona Counseling Journal (1983-86).
Journal of Counseling and Development (1992-95).
Counseling and Values (1993-2005).
Ad-hoc Reviewer for: The Journal of Counseling Psychology, Developmental
Psychology, The Journal of Counseling & Development, The Journal of Vocational
Behavior, The Educational Researcher, Contemporary Educational Psychology,
American Educational Research Journal, Measurement and Evaluation in Counseling
& Development,
Psychology of Women Quarterly, Allyn and Bacon,
The American Educational Research Association, and The American Psychological
Association (Division 17).
Consultation and Interviews
California Department of Education: Committee on institutional interventions (198081).
St. Luke's Hospital (Phoenix, AZ): Employee Assistance Program (1983).
Apache Junction School District (AZ): Preventative Health Program for eighth graders
(1983).
Glendale City Council (AZ): Prevention of recidivism for misdemeanor offenders
(1984).
Arizona Action for Displaced Homemakers (Phoenix): Development of a program
evaluation instrument (1985-86).
America West Airlines: Tests for screening applicants and evaluating employees
(1985).
Mountain Bell Telephone (Phoenix, AZ): Employee Assistance Program (1986).
Arizona Army National Guard: Career planning and recruitment workshops in high
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schools (1986).
Gilbert High School (AZ): Career planning program (1986).
Gilbert/Chandler Community College (AZ): Career guidance computer programs
(1986).
USA Today: Interviewed for article on decisions and regrets (1986).
The New York Times: Interviewed for article on career dreams of adolescents (1991).
Children's Center (Tempe, AZ): Crisis intervention for staff regarding child
molestation incident (1991).
Levine Elementary School (Phoenix, AZ): Occupational information sources for
students (1993).
The New York Times: Interviewed for article on unrealistic career goals (1993).
KPNX (an NBC affiliate), Phoenix, AZ: Interviewed for story on individuals changing
their careers when the economy is strong (1997).
USA Today: Interviewed for article on why people make foolish decisions (1999).
East Valley Tribune: Interviewed for article on finding meaning and hope after the
September 11 terrorist acts (2001).
Radio station CKMO interview with Dr. James Rick (Victoria, B. C., Canada) on the
topic of “death inspired wisdom” (December, 2001).
Northern Illinois University: Served as an external reviewer of a doctoral dissertation
(2002).
Redbook Magazine: Consulted by Lisa Pilnik for an article on decision making (June,
2003).
KPNX (Channel 12 TV news in Phoenix): Interviewed by Kevin Kennedy on the effects
of unethical behavior by celebrities, teachers, and priests on society (June, 2003).
Chicago Tribune (Red Eye): Interviewed by James Greenfield for an article on why
some individuals remain undecided regarding their opinions about the war in Iraq
(2003).
London Sunday Times: Interviewed by Roger Dobson about our article, “The Meaning
of Life, According to Eminent People” (July, 2003).
** This article was followed by about a dozen BBC radio interviews in England and
Ireland related to the London Times article.
Arizona Republic: Interviewed by Katrina Bland for an article on how parents can help
their children in their career development (September, 2003).
Arizona Women’s Magazine: Interviewed by Jennifer Smith on women’s regrets and
priorities in life (March, 2004).
BBC London Live Inspirit Show: Interviewed by Jamoke Fashola on our book, “The
meaning of life, according to the good and the great” (September, 2006).
ABC News Medical unit: Consulted by Carla Williams on a study about the voting
behavior of Americans (October, 2007).
Arizona Home and Design Magazine: Interviewed by Echo Surina (managing editor)
on an article about materialism and happiness (October, 2007).
La Voz: Interviewed by Angela Larreal for an article on the effects of school vacations
on children’s learning (December, 2007).
Real Simple (A Time Inc. magazine): Interviewed by Stacy Colino for her article on
decision making (March, 2008 issue). Also appeared in an article in the Arizona
Republic (April 19, 2008, p. E-3): “Decisions, Decisions: How to Choose the Right Paths
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in Life.”
Tenure and promotion evaluation of an assistant professor at the University of New
Mexico, September, 2009.
Self Magazine: Interviewed by Marjorie Korn for an article on psychological
affirmations and exercise, December, 2012. Article appeared in the March 2013 issue.
Workshops and Service Presentations
"Priority and goal clarification activities for adolescents." Workshop at the annual
meeting of the Western Regional Counseling Conference (1983, February,
Tempe, AZ).
"Self-assessment and information seeking strategies for the high school phase of career
development." Workshop at the Arizona Catholic Educators Conference (1985,
February, Phoenix, AZ).
"A structured review of career counseling for the NBCC exam." Workshop at the annual
conference of the Arizona Counselors Association (1987, October, Mesa, AZ).
"Self assessment and decision making." Workshop at Mountain Bell Telephone (1988,
February, Phoenix, AZ).
"Key ingredients for psychological health." Speech at a Rotary Club luncheon (1988,
July, Phoenix, AZ).
"A structured review for the NBCC exam." Workshop at the annual conference of the
Arizona Counselors Association (1988, October, Sedona, AZ).
"Values clarification." Workshop at the Leadership Conference, Arizona State
University (1989, January, Tempe, AZ).
"Crisis team training." Presentation at conference for North High School Crisis Team
(1989, August, Phoenix, AZ).
"Career decision making." Speech at a meeting of Federally Employed Women (FEW)
(1990, October, Phoenix, AZ).
"Making tough choices." Lecture series for seniors at Saguaro High School (1991, May,
Scottsdale, AZ).
"Decision making." Speech to seniors at Westwood High School (1991, October, Mesa,
AZ).
"Career search." Workshop with junior staff of the Boys and Girls Club of the East
Valley (1996, February, Mesa, AZ).
"Managing stress and time." Workshop sponsored by CommYOUnity Association at
Arizona State University (1996, November, Tempe, AZ).
"Career preparation in Junior High School." Presentation to 7th graders at Mesa Junior
High School (1997, April, Mesa, AZ).
"It's your future." Presentation to students at the Alternative Learning Charter School
(1998, January, Mesa, AZ).
"Career decisions." Presentation at Ocotillo Branch, Phoenix Public Library (2000,
March, Phoenix, AZ).
“Doctoral internships.” Panel member at the annual conference of the Arizona
Psychological Association (2003, October, Scottsdale, AZ).
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“The search for meaning and spirituality.” Continuing Education workshop for
counselors and psychologists, Arizona State University, February 20, 2009.
“Falling in and out of Best Friendships.” Presentation related to our study to seniors at
the following senior centers in Tempe, AZ: Escalante (5-20-2014), Elmcroft
(5-21-2014), and McDowell Center (6-24-2014).
UNIVERSITY SERVICE AT ASU
University
Faculty Senator (1983-86, 2007-08).
Member: Math Anxiety Clinic (1982-83).
Member: Lifestyle Assessment Committee, University Health
Center (1984).
Member: Search Committee for Resident Assistant I (1984).
Member: University Human Subjects Committee (1990-93).
Member: Career Services Advisory Committee (1990-93).
Member: University Health Advisory Committee (1991-93).
Member: Parking Citation Appeals Board (1995-97).
Member: Honorary Degree Committee (1999-2002 ).
College of Education and College of Letters and Sciences
Chair: Research Committee (1988-89, 2003-05).
Chair: Faculty Council (1990-91).
Chair: Core Course Subcommittee (1991-92).
Chair: COE Grievance Committee (1992).
Chair: Elections Subcommittee (1999-00).
Chair: Allocation Committee (2008- ).
Chair: SLS Grievances and Standards Committee (2012 - ).
Vice Chair: Search Committee for two faculty positions (1996-97).
Member: Search Committee for Director of the Counselor Training Center (1997).
Member: Search Committee for two faculty positions (2006-07).
Member: Microcomputer Task Force (1983).
Member: Academic Standards Committee (1984-87).
Member: Grievance Committee (1991).
Member: Research Committee (1986-91, 2002-05).
Member: Quantitative Core Course Committee (1987).
Member: Faculty Council (1989-92).
Member: Programs and Courses of Study (1991-95).
Member: Academic Affairs and Curriculum (1996-04).
Advisor: Selective Studies Program (1984-87).
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Member:
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Auditor:
Member:
Member:
Operations Committee (1998-00).
Honors and Awards Committee (1999-01).
Program Committee (2002- 05).
COE Personnel Committee (2004, 2006-10).
Post-Tenure Review Process (2002).
SLS Personnel Committee (2010- 2012).
SLS Academic Program Review and Self Study (2012).
COE Division and Counseling/Counseling Psychology Programs
Training Director: Counseling and Counseling Psychology (2002- 05).
Acting Training Director: Counseling Psychology Program (1997 and 2011).
Chair: Research Committee (1984-85).
Chair: Academic Standards Committee (1984-85).
Chair: Doctoral Comprehensive Exam Committee (1983, 1994, 2004).
Chair: Research and Sponsored Projects Committee (1985-86).
Chair: Admissions Committee (1986-90, 1994-5, 1998-00, 2003-05), 2011.
Chair: Curriculum Committee (2007).
Member: Personnel Committee (1991-93, 1997, 2004-06, 2011).
Advisor: Reentry Student Program (1983-84).
Member: Masters Competency Exam Committee (1983).
Member: Microcomputer Task Force (1985).
Member: Program Self-study Committee (1999-01).
Member: Division Curriculum (2001-04).
Member: Affirmative Action Committee (2007-08).
Member: Search Committee for Three positions: One Associate Professor and Two
Assistant Professors (2011-12).
Member: Search Committee for Four positions: Associate/Assistant Professors (20122013).
Member: Program Personnel Committee (2014).
Chair:
Twenty-one Ph.D. dissertations and 18 master's theses.
Member: Approximately 200 dissertation and thesis committees.
COURSES TAUGHT at ASU
Career Development (CED250)
Introduction to Counseling (CED512)
Personality Development (CED522)
Psychological Tests (CED523)
School Counseling (CED528)
Career Counseling (CED534)
Group Dynamics and Counseling (CED567)
Counseling (CED577)
Research (CED592)
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COURSES TAUGHT at ASU (CONTINUES)
The Psychology of Careers (CPY644)
Introduction to Research and Evaluation in Education (COE501)
Counseling Research and Evaluation (CED591)
Group Intervention (CPY691)
Psychotherapy and the Search for Meaning (CPY691)
Master’s Practicum (CED680)
Master’s Internship Class (CED684)
Doctoral Practicum (CPY780)
Advanced Fieldwork: Counseling Psychology Supervision (CPY783)
Advanced Fieldwork: (Academic Supervisor) (CPY783)
Internship: Counseling Psychology (CPY784)
BOOKS
Kinnier, R. T. (2001). The point of it all. Chelmsford, MA: Erudition Books.
Kinnier, R. T. (2013). The point of it all (2nd ed.). Acton, MA: XanEdu.
Kinnier, R. T., Kernes, J. L., Tribbensee, N. E., & VanPuymbroeck, C. M. (Eds.).
(2010). The meaning of life, according to the great and the good (2nd ed.). Bath,
England: Palazzo Editions Ltd.
** This book has been published in at least 6 languages and has sold over 100,000
copies.
MASTER’S THESIS
Kinnier, R. T. (1973). General extrasensory perception and affective sensitivity.
Teachers College, Columbia University.
DOCTORAL DISSERTATION
Kinnier, R. T. (1982). Values conflict resolution: Development of an assessment
and comparison of resolution interventions. Dissertation Abstracts International, 43,
2605A. (Stanford University, 1982).
PUBLICATIONS
Jeffery, R. W., Danaher, B. G., Killen, J., Kinnier, R. T., & Farquhar, J. W. (1982).
Self-administered programs for health-behavior change: Smoking cessation and weight
reduction by mail. Addictive Behaviors, 7, 57-63.
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Krumboltz, J. D., Rude, S. S., Hamel, D. A., Mitchell, L. K., & Kinnier, R. T. (1982).
Behaviors associated with "good" and "poor" outcomes in a simulated career decision.
Journal of Vocational Behavior, 21, 349-358.
Kinnier, R. T., & Troy, F. R. (1984). Job-search strategies and employment status of
Arizona State University Master of Counseling students (1981-82). Arizona Counseling
Journal, 9, 31-36.
Kinnier, R. T. (1984). Choosing the mean versus an extreme resolution for
intrapersonal values conflicts: Is the mean usually more golden? Counseling and
Values, 28, 207-212.
Kinnier, R. T., & Krumboltz, J. D. (1984). Procedures for successful career
counseling. In N. C. Gysbers (Ed.), Designing careers: Counseling to enhance
education, work and leisure (pp. 307-335). San Francisco: Jossey-Bass.
Robinson, S. E., & Kinnier, R. T. (1985). Sex and order of counseling effects on
paired role-play practice. Counselor Education and Supervision, 25, 143-148.
Kinnier, R. T., & Townley, J. (1986). Major values conflicts of young and reentry
graduate students. Guidance and Counselling, 1 (3), 16-21.
Kinnier, R. T. (1986). The need for psychosocial research on AIDS and counseling
interventions for AIDS victims. Journal of Counseling and Development, 64, 472-474.
Krumboltz, J. D., Kinnier, R. T., Scherba, D. S., Rude, S. S. & Hamel, D. A. (1986).
Teaching a rational approach to career decision making: Who benefits most? Journal
of Vocational Behavior, 29, 1-6.
Kinnier, R. T. (1986). Open exchange and the proliferation of junk. Arizona
Counseling Journal, 11, 53-55.
Kinnier, R. T., & Horan, J. J. (1987). Resisting teenage peer pressure to use drugs.
Assert, 65, 2.
Kinnier, R. T. (1987). Development of a values conflict resolution assessment.
Journal of Counseling Psychology, 34, 31-37.
Kinnier, R. T. (1987). Techniques for helping individuals confront the hard choices in
life. Guidance and Counselling, 3, (2), 61-77.
Kinnier, R. T., & Berry, M. A. (1988). Job-search strategies and employment status
of Arizona State University Master of Counseling graduates (1986-87). Arizona
Counseling Journal, 13, 34-39.
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Robinson, S. E., & Kinnier, R. T. (1988). Self-instructional versus traditional training
for teaching basic counseling skills. Counselor Education and Supervision, 28, 140145.
Kinnier, R. T., & Metha, A. T. (1989). Regrets and priorities at three stages of life.
Counseling and Values, 33, 182-193.
Metha, A. T., Kinnier, R. T., & McWhirter, E. H. (1989). A pilot study on the regrets
and priorities of women. Psychology of Women Quarterly, 13, 167-174.
Kinnier, R. T., Brigman, S. L., & Noble, F. C. (1990). Career indecision and family
enmeshment. Journal of Counseling and Development, 68, 309-312.
Kinnier, R. T., & Freitag, E. T. (1990). The best things in life. Guidance and
Counselling, 5, (4), 11-27.
Kinnier, R. T. (1990). A possible research agenda for the job change framework.
Journal of Career Development, 17, 31-40.
Kinnier, R. T. (1991). What does it mean to be psychologically healthy? In D.
Capuzzi & D. Gross (Eds.), Introduction to counseling (pp. 25-43). Boston: Allyn &
Bacon.
Kinnier, R. T., Katz, E. C., & Berry, M. A. (1991). Successful resolutions to the
'career-versus-family' conflict. Journal of Counseling and Development, 69, 439-444.
Kinnier, R. T., Metha, A. T., Keim, J., Okey, J. L., Adler-Tapia, R. L., Berry, M. A., &
Mulvenon, S. W. (1994). Depression, meaninglessness, and substance abuse in
"normal" and hospitalized adolescents. Journal of Alcohol and Drug Education, 39,
101-111.
Kinnier, R. T., Metha, A. T., Okey, J. L., & Keim, J. (1994). Adolescent substance
abuse and psychological health. Journal of Alcohol and Drug Education, 40, 51-56.
Kinnier, R. T., Metha, A. T., Buki, L. P., & Rawa, P. M. (1994). Manifest values of
eminent psychologists: A content analysis of their obituaries. Current Psychology, 13,
88-94.
Kinnier, R. T. (1995). A reconceptualization of values clarification: Values conflict
resolution. Journal of Counseling and Development, 74, 18-24.
Salisbury, W. A., & Kinnier, R. T. (1996). Post-termination friendship between
counselors and clients. Journal of Counseling and Development, 74, 495-500.
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Vaughan, S. M., & Kinnier, R. T. (1996). Psychological effects of a Life Review
intervention for persons with HIV disease. Journal of Counseling and Development, 75,
115-123.
Kinnier, R. T.(1997). What does it mean to be psychologically healthy? In D.
Capuzzi & D. Gross (Eds.), Introduction to the counseling profession (2nd ed., pp. 4863). Boston: Allyn and Bacon.
Kinnier, R. T., Cabianca, W. A., Garos, S., & Barton, J. M. (1997). Beliefs of
counseling graduate students about personal responsibility. Journal of Humanistic
Education and Development, 36, 45-52.
Ostlund, D. R., & Kinnier, R. T. (1997). Values of youth: Messages from the most
popular songs of four decades. Journal of Humanistic Education and Development, 36,
83-91.
Hay, C. E., & Kinnier, R. T. (1998). Homework in counseling. Journal of Mental
Health Counseling, 20, 122-32.
Kinnier, R. T.(1998).[Review of the test The Career Attitudes and Strategy Inventory].
In J. C. Impara & B. S. Plake (Eds.), The Thirteenth Mental Measurements Yearbook
(pp. 183-185). Lincoln, NE: Buros Institute of Mental Measurements.
Kinnier, R. T. (1998). [Review of the test The Career Values Card Sort]. In J. C. Impara
& B. S. Plake (Eds.), The Thirteenth Mental Measurements Yearbook (pp. 204
-05). Lincoln, NE: Buros Institute of Mental Measurements.
Kinnier, R. T. (2000). Existentially speaking. In M. Pope & C. W. Minor (Eds).
Experiential activities for teaching career counseling classes and for facilitating
career groups (pp. 80-81). Columbus, OH: National Career Development
Association.
Kinnier, R. T., Kernes, J. L., & Dautheribes, T. M. (2000). A short list of universal moral
values. Counseling & Values, 45, 4-16.
 This article received the Biggs-Pine Writing Excellence Award for 2000 2001 from the Association for Spiritual, Ethical, and Religious Values in
Counseling.
Hay, C. E., & Kinnier, R. T. (2001). Homework in counseling. In H. Rosenthal (Ed.),
Favorite counseling and therapy homework techniques (pp. 223-34).
Philadelphia, PA: Taylor & Francis. [Reprinted from a 1998 article]
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Kinnier, R. T., & Kernes, J. L. (2001). Review of the Career Values Card Sort Kit. In J.
T. Kapes & E. A. Whitfield (Eds.), A counselor’s guide to career assessment
instruments (4th ed.) (pp. 218-21). Columbus, Ohio: National Career
Development Association.
Kinnier, R. T., Tribbensee, N. E., Rose, C. A., & Vaughan, S. M. (2001). In the final
analysis: More wisdom from people who have faced death. Journal of
Counseling and Development, 79, 171-177.
Kinnier, R. T., Fisher, T. A., Darcy, M. U., & Skinner, T. (2001). The fate of career
dreams: A test of Levinson’s theory. Australian Journal of Career Development,
10, 25-27.
Kinnier, R. T., Kernes, J. L., Tribbensee, N. E., & VanPuymbroeck, C. M. (2003). What
eminent people have said about the meaning of life. Journal of Humanistic
Psychology, 43, 105-18.
Kinnier, R. T., Dannenbuam, S., Lee, D., Aasen, P., & Kernes, J. L. (2004). Values
extolled in U.S. presidential inaugural addresses. Counseling & Values, 48, 126
-130.
Kernes, J. L., & Kinnier, R. T. (2005). Psychologists search for the good life. Journal of
Humanistic Psychology, 45, 82-105.
Dorre, A., & Kinnier, R. T. (2006). The ethics of bias in counselor terminology.
Counseling & Values, 51, 66-80.
Kinnier, R. T., Kernes, J. L., Hayman, J. W., Flynn, P. N., Simon, E., Kilian, L. A. (2007).
Values most extolled in Nobel Peace Prize speeches. The Journal of
Psychology, 14, 581-87.
Kernes, J. L., & Kinnier, R. T. (2008). Meaning in psychologists’ personal and
professional lives. The Journal of Humanistic Psychology, 48, 196-220.
Kinnier, R. T., Dixon Rayle, A., Barratt, T. M., & Moyer, E. L. (2008). Should
universalism trump cultural relativism in counseling? Counseling & Values, 52,
113-24. (Special issue on Counseling and Philosophy.)
Dannenbaum, S. M., & Kinnier, R. T. (2009). Imaginal relationships with the dead:
Applications for psychotherapy. Journal of Humanistic Psychology,49, 100-13.
Kinnier, R. T., Hofsess, C., Pongratz, R., & Lambert, C. (2009). Attributions for
overcoming anxiety and depression. Psychology and Psychotherapy: Theory,
Research, and Practice, 82, 153-69.
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Kinnier, R. T., & Gorin, J. (2009). The O*NET Ability Profiler. In E. A. Whitfield, R. W.
Feller, & C. Wood (Eds.), A counselor’s guide to career assessment instruments
(5th ed.) (pp. 184-87). Columbus, OH: National Career Development Association.
Kernes, J. L., & Kinnier, R. T. (2009). Folk wisdom. In S. J. Lopez (Ed.), Encyclopedia of
positive psychology: Vol. 1 (pp. 400-03). London, UK: Wiley-Blackwell.
Kinnier, R. T., Barratt, T. M., & Dixon, S. K. (2009). Meaning of life. In B. Kerr (Ed.),
Encyclopedia of giftedness, creativity, and talent (pp. 556-558). Thousand Oaks,
CA: Sage.
Kinnier, R. T., Dixon, A. L., Scheidegger, C., & Lindberg, B. (2009). Deliverance from
the ‘Dark Night of the Soul.’ The Journal of Humanistic Counseling, Education, &
Development, 48, 110-19.
Tapia, H. A., Kinnier, R. T., & MacKinnon, D. P. (2009). A comparison between
Mexican-American youth who are in gangs and those who are not. Journal of
Multicultural Counseling and Development, 37, 229-239.
Kinnier, R. T., & Kernes, J.L. (2009). Did Viktor Frankl know the meaning of life? In A.
Batthyany & J. Levinson (Eds.), Existential psychotherapy of meaning: A
handbook of Logotherapy and existential analysis (pp. 129-36). Phoenix, AZ:
Zeig, Tucker, & Thiesen, Inc..
Kinnier, R. T., & Nieset, N. L. (2010). Review of the ProfileXT Assessment. In R. A.
Spies, J. F. Carlson, & K. R. Geisinger (Eds.), The Eighteenth Mental
Measurements Yearbook. Lincoln, NE: The Buros Institute of Mental
Measurements.
Partch, J. J., & Kinnier, R. T. (2011). Values and messages conveyed in college
commencement speeches. Current Psychology, 30, 81-92.
Kinnier, R. T., Wilkins, K. G., Hauser, D. L., Hassert, S. M., & Petrolle, L. C. (2011). The
main contributors to a future utopia. Current Psychology, 30, 383-94.
Kinnier, R. T., & Gorin, J. (2013). The O*NET Ability Profiler. In C. Wood & D. G. Hays,
& C. Wood (Eds.). A counselor’s guide to career assessment instruments (6th
ed.) (pp. 141-45). Broken Arrow, OK: National Career Development Association.
Kernes, J. L., & Kinnier, R. T. (in press). Folk wisdom. In S. J. Lopez (Ed.).
Encyclopedia of Positive Psychology: Vol. 2. London, UK: Wiley Blackwell.
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INSTRUMENT
Kinnier, R. T. (1985). Values Conflict Resolution Assessment.
Published in:
Fischer, J., & Corcoran, K. (2007). Measures for clinical practice (Vol. 2, 4th ed.).
Oxford University Press.
[On-line]. [CD ROM]. Abstract from CDP File: HaPI-CD: HaPI.
SELECTED PAPERS PRESENTED AT CONFERENCES
Krumboltz, J. D., et al. (1978, March). Who makes better decisions? Paper
presented at the annual meeting of the Western Psychological Association, San
Francisco.
Krumboltz, J. D., et al. (1979, April). Sequential behaviors, decision-making
strategies, and decision outcomes. Paper presented at the annual meeting of the
American Educational Research Association, San Francisco.
Jeffery, R. W., et al. (1980, March). Mediated programs for health-behavior change:
Smoking cessation and weight reduction by mail. Paper presented at the annual
meeting of the Society of Behavioral Medicine, San Francisco.
Kinnier, R. T. (1982, April). Resolving values conflicts by simulated forced choice
and choice evaluation. Paper presented at the annual meeting of the Western
Psychological Association, Sacramento, CA.
Kinnier, R. T. (1983, August). Self esteem and values clarification: Do confidence
and clarity covary? Paper presented at the annual meeting of the American
Psychological Association, Anaheim, CA.
Robinson, S. E., & Kinnier, R. T. (1984, April). The effects of gender and ordinal
position in role-play practice. Paper presented at the annual meeting of the American
Educational Research Association, New Orleans.
Kinnier, R. T., & Robinson, S. E. (1985, April). Values conflict resolution assessment:
A validation and correlational study. Paper presented at the annual meeting of the
American Educational Research Association, Chicago.
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Kinnier, R. T., & Townley, J. (1985, August). Major values conflicts of young, reentry,
male, and female graduate students. Paper presented at the annual meeting of the
American Psychological Association, Los Angeles.
Kinnier, R. T. (1986, April). Social entitlements and career patterns. Discussant at
the annual meeting of the American Educational Research Association, San Francisco.
Kinnier, R. T., & Metha, A. T. (1986, August). Regrets and priorities at three stages
of life. Paper presented at the annual meeting of the American Psychological
Association, Washington, D. C.
Reports of this study appeared in several national publications, including:
Hale, E. (1986, October 1). If we could do it all again, we'd study harder.
USA Today, p. D1.
DeAngelis, T. (1986, November). What's it all mean? We never stop asking.
The APA Monitor, 17 (11), p. 20.
Radio interviews included:
Rankin, K. (1986, October 9). Q107 AM, Toronto, Canada.
Harris, G. (1986, October 13), KING AM, Seattle, WA.
Metha, A. T., Kinnier, R. T., & Hawley, E. (1987, April). Regrets and priorities of
women at three stages of life. Paper presented at the annual meeting of the American
Educational Research Association, Washington, D. C.
Kinnier, R. T. (1987, April). Influences of gender on careers, assertion, and attitudes.
Discussant at the annual meeting of the American Educational Research Association,
Washington, D. C.
Kinnier, R. T. (1987, May). Techniques for helping individuals confront the hard
choices in life. Invited feature presentation at the annual meeting of the Canadian
Guidance and Counselling Association, Toronto, Canada.
Kinnier, R. T., & Katz, E. M. (1987, August). Successful resolutions to the "career
versus family" conflict. Paper presented at the annual meeting of the American
Psychological Association, New York, NY.
Kinnier, R. T. (1988, August). Violence in children's media. Substitute Chair of
symposium at the annual meeting of the American Psychological Association, Atlanta,
GA.
Kinnier, R. T., Brigman, S. L., & Noble, F. C. (1988, August). The relationship
between career indecision and family enmeshment. Paper presented at the annual
meeting of the American Psychological Association, Atlanta, GA.
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Metha, et al. (1990, June). Depression, meaninglessness, and substance abuse in
"normal" and hospitalized adolescents. Paper presented at the annual meeting of the
American Psychological Society, Dallas, TX.
Kinnier, R. T. (1990, August). The female consultant: Entering and succeeding in a
man's world. Chair of symposium at the annual meeting of the American Psychological
Association, Boston, MA.
Metha, A. T. et al. (1991, April). Adolescent substance abuse and psychological
health. Paper presented at the annual meeting of the American Educational
Research Association, Chicago, IL.
Kinnier, R. T., & Ostlund, D. R. (1992, March). Values of youth: Analysis of rock
music across four decades. Paper presented at the annual meeting of the American
Association of Counseling and Development, Baltimore, MD.
Kinnier, R. T., et al. (1992, April). Manifest values of eminent psychologists. Paper
presented at the annual meeting of the American Educational Research Association,
San Francisco, CA.
Salisbury, W. A., & Kinnier, R. T. (1994, March). Post-termination friendships
between counselors and clients. Paper presented at the annual meeting of the
American Counseling Association, Minneapolis, MN.
Metha, A. T., et al. (1994, April). Gender bias after death? Analysis of obituaries of
distinguished psychologists. Paper presented at the annual meeting of the American
Educational Research Association, New Orleans, LA.
Kinnier, R. T., Cabianca, W. A.,Garos, S., & Barton, M. (1995, August). Personal
responsibility biases of counseling graduate students. Paper presented at the annual
meeting of the American Psychological Association, New York City.
Vaughan, S. M., & Kinnier, R. T. (1996, April). Psychological effects of Life Review
for persons with HIV disease. Paper presented at the annual meeting of the American
Educational Research Association, New York City.
Kinnier, R. T. (1996, April). Examining counselors' measures and their
identifications. Chair of symposium at the annual meeting of the American Educational
Research Association, New York City.
Kinnier, R. T., Vaughan, S. M., Tribbensee, N. E., & Rose, C. (1996, August).
Wisdom of people who believe that they will die soon. Paper presented at the annual
meeting of the American Psychological Association, Toronto.
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Kinnier, R. T., Kernes, J. L., & Dautheribes, T. M. (1997, August). A short list of
universal values. Paper presented at the annual meeting of the American Psychological
Association, Chicago.
Fisher, T. A., Kinnier, R. T., Skinner, T., & Darcy, M. (1999, April). Aspirational
dreams: Implications for career counselors. Paper presented at the annual meeting of
the American Counseling Association, San Diego, CA.
Kinnier, R. T., Fisher, T. A., Darcy, M., Skinner,T. (1999, August). The fate of
dreams: A test of Levinson's theory. Paper presented at the annual meeting of the
American Psychological Association, Boston, MA.
Kinnier, R. T., Kernes, J. L., VanPuymbroeck, T., & Tribbensee, N. (2000, April). The
meaning of life, according to eminent people. Paper presented at the annual meeting of
the American Educational Research Association, New Orleans, LA.
Kinnier, R. T., & Kernes, J. L. (2000, August). The search for meaning and core
values. Symposium paper at the annual meeting of the American Psychological
Association, Washington, DC.
Kinnier, R. T. (2001, April). Introduction for John Krumboltz: Reflections on the past
and visions for the future. Symposium at the annual meeting of the American
Educational Research Association.
Kernes, J. L., & Kinnier, R. T. (2001, August). Psychologists’ view of the good life.
Paper presented at the annual meeting of the American Psychological Association, San
Francisco, CA.
Kinnier, R. T. (2002, March). Spirituality in the Healing Process: An Exploration from
the Practitioners’ Perspective. Moderator for a panel discussion sponsored by AWARE,
Tempe, AZ.
Kinnier, R. T. (2003, October). Doctoral internships. Panel member at the annual
conference of the Arizona Psychological Association, Scottsdale, AZ.
Dorre, A., & Kinnier, R. T. (2005, April). The ethics of bias in counselor terminology.
Paper presented at the annual meeting of the American Counseling Association,
Atlanta, GA.
Kinnier, R.T., Dixon Rayle, A., Scheidegger, C., & Lindberg, B. (2005, April). The
morning after the ‘Dark Night of the Soul.’ Paper presented at the annual meeting of the
American Counseling Association, Atlanta, GA.
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Dannenbaum, S. & Kinnier, R. T. (2005, August). Continuing bonds with deceased
friends and family members. Paper presented at the annual meeting of the
American Psychological Association, Washington, DC.
Tapia, H. A., Kinnier, R. T., & MacKinnon, D. P. (2006, April). A comparison of
Mexican-American youth who are in gangs and those who are not. Paper
presented at the annual meeting of the American Educational Research
Association, San Francisco, CA.
Kinnier, R. T., Kernes, J. L., Hayman, J., Flynn, P., Simon, E., & Kilian, L. (2006, April).
Values most extolled in Nobel Peace Prize speeches (besides peace). Paper
presented at the annual meeting of the American Educational Research
Association, San Francisco, CA.
Kernes, J. L., & Kinnier, R. T. (2006, April). Meaning in psychologists’ personal and
professional lives. Paper presented at the annual Western Psychological
Association, Palm Springs, CA.
Kinnier, R. T., Hofsess, C., Pongratz, R., Lambert, C., Kerr, B., & Smith, E. (2006,
August). Attributions and inspirations for overcoming anxiety and depression.
Paper presented at the annual meeting of the American Psychological
Association, New Orleans, LA.
Partch, J., & Kinnier, R. T. (2009, March). Messages in college commencement
speeches as influenced by gender. Paper presented at the annual meeting of
the American Counseling Association, Charlotte, NC.
Sumner, A. J., & Kinnier, R. T. (2009, August). The effects of bibliotherapy on the well
-being of working mothers. Paper presented at the annual meeting of the
American Psychological Association, Toronto, Canada.
Kinnier, R. T., Wilkins, K. G., Hauser, D. L., Hassert, S. M., Petrolle, L. C. (2010,
August). The main contributors to a future utopia. Paper presented at the annual
meeting of the American Psychological Association, San Diego, CA.
Hauser, D., & Kinnier, R. T. (2011, April). Values extolled in Indian Independence Day
Prime Ministerial addresses. Paper presented at the annual meeting of the
Western Psychological Association, Los Angeles, CA.
Satter, R. M., & Kinnier, R. T. (2012, August). Some of the best and worst things in life.
Paper presented at the annual meeting of the American Psychological
Association, Orlando, FL.
Liao, L., & Kinnier, R. T. (2012, August). The role of mindfulness and self compassion in
authenticity. Paper presented at the annual meeting of the American
Psychological Association, Orlando, FL.
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Satter, R. M., & Kinnier, R. T. (2012, August). Diagnosing mental health disorders in
primary care: Evaluation of a new training tool. Paper presented at the annual
meeting of the American Psychological Association, Orlando, FL.
Beyer, G., & Kinnier R. T. (2013, August). How Yoga masters experience mindfulness.
Paper presented at the annual meeting of the American Psychological
Association, Honolulu, HI.
Kinnier, R. T., Chong, S. S., Minopoli, E. M, & Lee, M. A. (2015, August). Finding and
losing best friends. Paper presented at the annual meeting of the American
Psychological Association, Toronto, Canada.
Revised January 10, 2015