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Publications & Manuscripts

  • Parham, T.A., White, J., Ajamu, A. (2011). (In Press). The Psychology of Blacks: Centering our Perspectives in the African Consciousness, 4th Ed. Upper Saddle River, New Jersey. Prentice Hall.
  • Parham, T.A. (2010). “Joseph L. White - Transformative Adaptations to Linear Pathways” (an Interview). Handbook of Multicultural Counseling, 3rd Ed. Thousand Oaks, CA. Sage Publications.
  • Gallardo, M.E., Johnson, J., Parham, T.A., & Carter, J.A. (2009). “Ethics and Multiculturalism: Advancing Cultural and Clinical Responsiveness.” Professional Psychology: Research and Practice.
  • Parham, T.A. (In Press). “Ethics and Multiculturalism: Synthesizing Apparent Opposites into Responsive Treatment.” Professional Psychology: Research and Practice.
  • Parham, T.A. (2009). “Foundations for an African Centered Psychology: Extending Roots to an Ancient Kemetic Past.” In Neville, H.A., Tynes, B.M., Utsey, S.O. (Eds.), Handbook of African American Psychology, Thousand Oaks, CA. Sage Publications.
  • Takemoto, M.A. and Parham, T.A. (2008). “University of California, Irvine – Student Counseling Center: Lessons Learned Through Commitment to Multiculturalism,” Building Multicultural Competency: Development, Training, and Practice. New York. Rowan & Littlefield Publishers, Inc.
  • Parham, T.A. and Parham, W.D. (2008). “The Evolution of the National Multicultural Conference and Summit,” Building Multicultural Competency: Development, Training, and Practice. New York. Rowan & Littlefield Publishers, Inc.
  • Arredondo, Patricia, Tovar-Blank, Zoila G. and Parham, T.A. (2008). “Challenges and Promises of Becoming a Culturally Competent Counselor in a Sociopolitical Era of Change and Empowerment.” Journal of Counseling & Development, Volume 86, Number 3, Summer 2008, 261-268.
  • Parham, T. A. (2006). “David Leroy Hopkins: The Face of Conscious Manhood.” In Connor, M. and White, J. L. Black Fathers: An Invisible Presence in America. Mahwah, N. J. Lawrence Earlbaum Associates.
  • Takemoto, M.A. and Parham, T. A. (In Press). “ Multicultural Training at the University of California, Irvine: Advice and Lessons Learned Through Years of Commitment.” In J. L. White and S. Henderson (Ed). The Browning of America. Book submitted for publication.
  • Parham, T. A. and Parham, W. D. (In Press). “The Evolution of the Multicultural Summit.” In J. L. White and S. Henderson (Eds). The Browning of America. Book submitted for publication
  • Parham, T.A. and Caldwell, L. (2006). “Dual Relationships Revisited: An African Centered Perspective.” In B. Herlihy and G. Corey (2nd Ed.). Boundary Issues in Counseling: Multiple Roles and Relationships. Alexandria, VA. ACA Press.
  • Cervantes, J. and Parham, T. A. (2005). “Toward a Meaningful Spirituality for People of Color: Lessons for the Counseling Practitioner.” Cultural Diversity and Ethnic Minority Psychology, Volume 11, (1).
  • Want, V., Parham, T.A., Baker, R. and Sherman, M. “Relationship of African Americans’ Racial Identity Attitudes to Ratings of Counselors Varying in Ethnic Consciousness and Race.” Cultural Diversity and Ethnic Minority Psychology, 10, 2, 123-136.
  • Brown, S.P. and Parham, T.A. White Privilege and Racism: Implications for Culturally Competent Counselor Education Training. (Submitted for publication).
  • Want, V., Parham, T.A., Baker, R., & Sherman, M. Relationship of African Americans' Racial Identity Attitudes to Ratings of Counselors Varying in Ethnic Consciousness and Race. (Manuscript submitted for publication, 2003).
  • Parham, T.A. and Brown, S. (2003). ”Therapeutic Approaches with African American Populations.” In F. Harper and J. McFadden (Ed). Culture and Counseling.
  • Parham, T.A. and Whitten, L. (2003). “Teaching Multicultural Competencies in Continuing Education for Psychologist: A Last Stance.” In D. Pope-Davis and H. Coleman (Ed). Handbook of Multicultural Competencies. Thousand Oaks, CA: Sage Publication.
  • Parham, T. A. (2002). Counseling African Descent People: Raising the Bar of Practitioner Competence. Newbury Park, CA: Sage Publications.
  • Parham, T.A., White, J., Ajamu, A. (2000). The Psychology of Blacks: An African Centered Perspective. Upper Saddle River, New Jersey: Prentice Hall.
  • Parham, T.A. (1999). “Invisibility Syndrome in African Descent People: Understanding the Cultural Manifestations of the Struggle for Self Affirmation.” The Counseling Psychologist. Vol. 27, No.6, pp 794-802.
  • Parham, T.A. (1999). “Diversity and the Helping Professions: Lessons in Understanding, Advocacy, and Sensitivity.” In Y.M. Jenkins (Ed.) Diversity in College Settings. New York: Routledge.
  • Sue, D.W., Parham, T.A. and Santiago, G.B. (1998). “The Changing Face of Work in the United States: Implications for Individual, Institutional and Societal Survival.” Cultural Diversity & Ethnic Minority Psychology, 4, 3, 153-164.
  • Parham, T.A. (1997). “An African-Centered View of Dual Relationships.” In Corey, G. and Herlihy, B. Boundary Issues in Counseling: Multiple Roles and Relationships. Alexandria, VA. American Counseling Association Press.
  • Brown, M., Atkinson, D., Parham, T.A., Matthews, L., Landrum-Brown, J. and Kim, A. (1996). “African American Client Skin Tone and Clinical Judgments of African American and European American Psychologists.” Professional Psychology: Research and Practice. (In Press).
  • Parham, T.A. (1996). “Multicultural Counseling and Therapy and Its Relevance to African American Clients.” In Sue, D.W., Ivey, A., & Pedersen, P. (Eds.) A Theory of Multicultural Counseling and Therapy. New York: Brooks Cole.
  • Parham, T.A. (1996). “Optimal Choices: African-Centered Notions of Reality.” (A review). Contemporary Psychology. 41, 5, 453-454.
  • Brown, S., Parham, T.A. and Yonker, R. (1996). “Influence of a Cross Cultural Training Course on Racial Identity Attitudes of White Females and Males: Preliminary Perspectives.” Journal of Counseling and Development. 74, 510-516.
  • Parham, T.A. and Austin, N.L. (1994). “Career Development and African Americans: A Contextual Reappraisal Using the Nigrescence Construct.” Journal of Vocational Behavior. 44, 139-154.
  • Parham, T.A. (1993). “Psychological Storms: The African American Struggle for Identity.” Chicago: African American Images.
  • Parham, T.A. (1993). “Own-Group Preferences as a Function of Self-Affirmation.” Journal of Black Psychology. 19, 3, 336-341.
  • Parham, T.A. (1993). “White Researchers Conducting Multicultural Counseling Research: Can Their Efforts Be ‘Mo Betta’?” The Counseling Psychologist. 21, 2, 250-256.
  • Parham, T.A. and Williams, P.T. (1993). “The Relationship of Demographic and Background Factors to Racial Identity Attitudes.” Journal of Black Psychology. 19, 1, 7-24.
  • Cross, W.E., Parham, T.A. and Helms, J.E. (1992). Nigrescence Revisited: Theory and Research. In R.L. Jones (Ed) Advances in Black Psychology. Richmond, CA: Cobb and Henry. (In press).
  • Cross, W.E., Parham, T.A. and Helms, J.E. (1992). “The Stages of Black Identity Development.” In R.L. Jones (3rd Ed.) Black Psychology. Richmond, CA: Cobb and Henry.
  • White, J.L. and Parham, T.A. (1990). “The Psychology of Blacks: An African American Perspective.” New York: Prentice Hall.
  • Helms, J.E. and Parham, T.A. (1990). “The Relationship Between Racial Identity and Cognitive Styles.” In J.E. Helms (Ed.) Black and White Racial Identity. Westport, CT: Greenwood Press.
  • Helms, J.E. and Parham, T.A. (1990). Racial Identity Attitude Scale. In R.L. Jones (Ed) Handbook of Tests and Measurements. Richmond, CA: Cobb and Henry. (In press).
  • Parham, T.A. (1989). “Cycles of Psychological Nigrescence.” The Counseling Psychologist, 17, 2, 187-226. Manuscript is part of an entire issue entitled “Psychological Nigrescence.”
  • Parham, W.D. and Parham, T.A. (1989). “The Afro-American Community and the Achievement of Afro-American Youngsters.” In G.L. Berry and J.K. Asamen (Ed.) Black Students: Psychosocial Issues and Academic Achievement. Newbury Park, CA. Sage Publications.
  • Parham, T.A. (1989). “Nigrescence: The Transformation of Black Consciousness Across the Life Cycle.” In R.L. Jones (Ed.) Black Adulthood and Aging. Richmond, CA. Cobb and Henry.
  • Parham, T.A. and McDavis, R. (1987). The Black Male, An Endangered Species: Who's Really Pulling the Trigger? Journal of Counseling and Development, 66, 24-27.
  • Parham, T.A. and Helms, J.E. (1985). “The Relation of Racial Identity Attitudes to Self-Actualization and Affective States of Black Students.” Journal of Counseling Psychology, Vol. 32, 3, 431-440.
  • Parham, T.A. and Helms, J.E. (1985). “Attitudes of Racial Identity and Self Esteem: An Exploratory Investigation.” Journal of College Student Personnel, 26, 2, 143.
  • Parham, T.A. and Helms, J.E. (1981). “Influences of Black Students’ Racial Identity Attitudes on Preferences for Counselor's Race.” Journal of Counseling Psychology. 28, 3, 250-257.
  • White, J.L., Parham, W.D. and Parham, T.A. (1980). “Black Psychology: The Afro-American Tradition as a Unifying Force for Traditional Psychology.” In R.L. Jones, Black Psychology, 2nd Ed., Harper & Row.
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