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Part One: Fundamentals of Prevention --<br/>Prevention and Counseling Psychology : A Simple yet Difficult Commitment / Elizabeth M. Vera and Megan K. Polanin --<br/>A History of Prevention in Counseling Psychology / Robert K. Conyne --<br/>Prevention in the 21st Century / John L. Romano --<br/>Best Practice Guidelines on Prevention: Improving the Well-Being of Individuals, Families, and Communities / Sally M. Hage, Jonathan Schwartz, and Michelle Murray --<br/>Ethical Principles for the Practice of Prevention / Jonathan P. Schwartz, Sally M. Hage, and Dianna M. González --<br/>Teaching Prevention : Preparing the Next Generation of Psychologists / Connie R. Matthews --<br/>Design and Evaluation of Prevention Programs / Marsha Davis, Pamela Orpinas, and Arthur M. Horne --<br/>Advocacy and Prevention : Dismantling Systems of Oppression / Alex L. Pieterse, Alexa E. Hanus, and Michael M. Gale --<br/>Prevention in Pursuit of Social Justice / Maureen E. Kenny and Mary Beth Medvide --<br/>Critical Psychology, Prevention, and Social Justice / Isaac Prilleltensky and Geoffrey Nelson --<br/>Part Two: Best Practices in the Prevention of Behavioral, Emotional, and Health Problems --<br/>Understanding and Preventing Adolescent Bullying, Sexual Violence, and Dating Violence / Dorothy L. Espelage and Sabina Low --<br/>Keeping the Dragons at Bay : Research-based Approaches to the Prevention of Substance Abuse / Paul E. Priester and Janice E. Jones --<br/>Suicide Prevention in Counseling Psychology : Where We Have Been, Where We Need to Go / James R. Rogers and Kathleen M. Benson --<br/>Dropout Prevention : A (Re)Conceptualization Through the Lens of Social Justice / Richard Q. Shin and Mone't A. Kendall --<br/>Integrative Approaches to the Prevention of Eating Disorders and Obesity in Youth : Progress, Pitfalls, and Possibilities / Suzanne E. Mazzeo, Rachel W. Gow, and Cynthia M. Bulik --<br/>Prevention of Intimate Partner Violence / M. Meghan Davidson, Jonathan Schwartz, and Michael Waldo --<br/>Prevention of Conduct Disorder : Do We Have Reason to be Hopeful? / Brian P. Daly [and others] --<br/>Towards the Prevention of Risky Sexual Behavior among Latina Youth / Lisa M. Edwards and Lucia J. Stubbs --<br/>Ameliorating Cancer Disparities in Medically Underserved Women : A Community-Based Approach / Lydia P. Buki, Yadira Montoya, and Deborah E. Linares. Part Three: Promoting Wellness and Adaptation --<br/>Promoting Healthy Aging in Counseling Psychology / Robert D. Hill and Michael Duffy --<br/>Promoting College Retention in First Generation College Students / Mindi N. Thompson and Julia C. Phillips --<br/>Promoting Resilience in Immigrants : Understanding Latino/a Adaptation and Strengths / Melissa L. Morgan, Nelly Gonzalez, and Susana Ayala Lopez --<br/>Promoting Positive Identity of African American Girls / Anita Jones [and others] --<br/>Career Development as Prevention : Toward a Social Cognitive Model of Vocational Hope / Steven D. Brown [and others] --<br/>A Life Skills, Community-Based Approach for Helping Returning Service Members and Their Families / Steven J. Danish --<br/>Promoting Well-Being and Mental Health in Refugees / Larisa Buhin Loncar --<br/>¡Si Podemos! (Yes We Can!) : Promoting Academic Success in Mexican American Girls / Lisa Y. Flores and Patton O. Garriott --<br/>Promoting Mental Health in Asian Immigrants / Pei-Wen Winnie Ma, Munyi Shea, and Christine J. Yeh --<br/>Dismantling the Bird Cage : How Counseling Psychologists Can Prevent Heterosexism / Melinda Haley [and others] --<br/>Preventing Racial Injuries, Promoting Racial Justice / Helen A. Neville and Lisa B. Spanierman --<br/>Cents and Sensibilities : Promoting Mental Health with Sport and Exercise / William D. Parham --<br/>Part Four: Conclusion and Future Directions --<br/>Prevention in Counseling Psychology : We Have Seen the Future, and the Future is Us / Elizabeth M. Vera and Megan K. Polanin. |