Progressive Psychotherapy in Austin, Texas

Scholarship

Carson Rader, Ph.D.

(512) 698-5529

doctor.rader@gmail.com

 

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Gender Studies 
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Transgender (FTM) 
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Gilbert, L.A., & Rader, J. (2008). Work, Family, and Dual-Earner Couples: Implications for Research and Practice. In S. D. Brown and R. W. Lent (Eds.), Handbook of Counseling Psychology (4th Ed.). Hoboken, NJ: Wiley & Sons.

Gilbert, L.A., & Rader, J. (2006). Feminist counseling. In A. B. Rochlen (Ed.), Applying Counseling Theories. Columbus, Ohio: Prentice-Hall.

Wolgast, B., Rader, J., Roche, D., Thompson, P., Von Zuben, F. C. , & Goldberg, A. (2005). Investigation of clinically significant change by severity level in college counseling center clients. Journal of College Counseling, 8(2), 140-152.

Rader, J., and Gilbert, L.A. (2005). The egalitarian relationship in feminist therapy. Psychology of Women Quarterly, 29, 427-435.

Gilbert, L. A., & Rader, J. (2002). The missing discourse of gender? The Counseling Psychologist, 30 (4), 567.

Rader, J. (2001). The mentoring process for feminist therapists: One trainee's perspective. Women & Therapy, 23 (2), 79. (published simultaneously as book chapter listed below)

Rader, J. (2001). The mentoring process for feminist therapists: One trainee's perspective. In Ed. E. Kaschak, The next generation: Third-wave feminist psychotherapy (pp. 79-90). New York: Haworth Press.

Gilbert, L. A., & Rader, J. (2001). Counseling and psychotherapy: Gender, race/ethnicity, and sexuality. In Ed. Judith Worell, Encyclopedia of women and gender (Vol. I). San Diego, CA: Academic Press.

Gilbert, L. A., & Rader, J. (2001). Current perspectives on women's adult roles: Work, family, and life. In Ed. R. Unger, Handbook of gender and the psychology of women (pp. 156-169). New York: John Wiley & Sons.

Rader, J. (2000). Disclosing a lesbian, gay, or bisexual identity in graduate psychology programs: Risks and rewards. Newsletter of the American Psychological Association of Graduate Students, 12 (3). (Note: APA has posted this article on its website as a resource for LGBT students: http://www.apa.org/apags/diversity/disclosi.html)

Arens, K., Gilbert, L. A., & Rader, J., Eds. (1999). Women's studies reading and resource list. Austin, TX: The Center for Women's Studies, The University of Texas at Austin.

Rader, J. (1998). Giving voice to sexual abuse survivors (Review of the book Sexual Abuse in the Lives of Women Diagnosed with Serious Mental Illness). Contemporary Psychology, 43, 706.

 

 

 

 


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