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Mary J. Heppner is affiliated with the University of Missouri in the United States. Their academic contributions are linked with this institution, reflecting involvement in its research environment and scholarly activities.

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Best Publications

  • Psychosocial Costs of Racism to Whites Scale (PCRW): Construction and initial validation

    Lisa B. Spanierman;Mary J. Heppner

  • The impact of multicultural training on White racial identity attitudes and therapy competencies.

    Helen A. Neville;Mary J. Heppner;Charis E. Louie;Chalmer E. Thompson;Chalmer E. Thompson;Chalmer E. Thompson

  • Career Development of Women of Color and White Women: Assumptions, Conceptualization, and Interventions From an Ecological Perspective

    Ellen P. Cook;Mary J. Heppner;Karen M. O'Brien

  • The differential effects of rape prevention programming on attitudes, behavior, and knowledge.

    Mary J. Heppner;Carolyn F. Humphrey;Theresa L. Hillenbrand-Gunn;Kurt A. DeBord

  • The Career Counseling Self-Efficiency Scale: Instrument development and training applications.

    Karen M. O'Brien;Mary J. Heppner;Lisa Y. Flores;Lynette Heim Bikos

  • Role play simulations: The assessment of an active learning technique and comparisons with traditional lectures

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  • Identifying process variables in career counseling: A research agenda

    Mary J Heppner;P.Paul Heppner

  • The Relationship of Trainee Self-Efficacy to the Process and Outcome of Career Counseling

    Mary J. Heppner;Karen D. Multon;Norman C. Gysbers;Carrie A. Ellis

  • Development and validation of a collectivist coping styles inventory

    P. Paul Heppner;Mary J. Heppner;Dong Gwi Lee;Yu Wei Wang

  • Assessing Psychological Resources during Career Change: Development of the Career Transitions Inventory.

    Mary J. Heppner;Karen D. Multon;Joseph A. Johnston

  • Contextualizing rape: Reviewing sequelae and proposing a culturally inclusive ecological model of sexual assault recovery

    Helen A. Neville;Mary J. Heppner

  • Client Psychological Distress: An Important Factor in Career Counseling

    Karen D. Multon;Mary J. Heppner;Norman C. Gysbers;Catherine Zook

  • Examining Immediate and Long-Term Efficacy of Rape Prevention Programming with Racially Diverse College Men.

    Mary J. Heppner;Helen A. Neville;Kendra Smith;Dennis M. Kivlighan Jr.

  • Multicultural Career Counseling: Ten Essentials for Training:

    Lisa Y. Flores;Mary J. Heppner

  • General and culturally specific factors influencing black and white rape survivors' self-esteem

    Helen A. Neville;Euna Oh;Lisa B. Spanierman;Mary J. Heppner

  • A Process and Outcome Study Examining Career Indecision and Indecisiveness.

    Mary J. Heppner;Frederica Hendricks

  • Multicultural counselor training: Students' perceptions of helpful and hindering events.

    Mary J. Heppner;Karen M. O'brien

  • An investigation of coping styles and gender differences with farmers in career transition

    P. Paul Heppner;Stephen W. Cook;Anne L. Strozier;Mary J. Heppner

  • Career counseling : process, issues, and techniques

    Norman C. Gysbers;Mary J. Heppner;Joseph A. Johnston

  • An Empirical Derivation of Career Decision Subtypes in a High School Sample.

    Karen D. Multon;Mary J. Heppner;Richard T. Lapan

  • Training Counseling Psychologists in Career Development Are We Our Own Worst Enemies

    Mary J. Heppner;Karen M. O'Brien;Jeanne M. Hinkelman;Lisa Y Flores

Frequent Co-Authors

P. Paul Heppner
P. Paul Heppner University of Missouri
Karen M. O'Brien
Karen M. O'Brien University of Maryland, College Park
Helen A. Neville
Helen A. Neville University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign
Lisa Y. Flores
Lisa Y. Flores University of Missouri
Laura Nota
Laura Nota University of Padua
Lisa B. Spanierman
Lisa B. Spanierman Arizona State University
Glenn E. Good
Glenn E. Good University of Missouri
Lisa M. Najavits
Lisa M. Najavits University of Massachusetts Chan Medical School
Phillip K. Wood
Phillip K. Wood University of Missouri
Dennis M. Kivlighan
Dennis M. Kivlighan University of Maryland, College Park

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