TPC Journal-Vol 11-Issue-3 - FULL ISSUE

318 The Professional Counselor | Volume 11, Issue 3 Table 2 Articles Addressing Whiteness and Associated Keywords in National Peer-Reviewed Counseling Journals Journal Articles Addressing Whiteness Percent of Total Sample Journal of Counseling & Development 24 38.1% Journal of Multicultural Counseling and Development 24 38.1% Counselor Education and Supervision 7 11.1% The Journal of Humanistic Counseling 3 4.8% Journal of Mental Health Counseling 2 3.2% Counseling and Values 1 1.6% The Family Journal 1 1.6% Journal of Creativity in Mental Health 1 1.6% Adultspan Journal 0 0% The Career Development Quarterly 0 0% Counseling Outcome Research and Evaluation 0 0% Journal for Social Action in Counseling and Psychology 0 0% The Journal for Specialists in Group Work 0 0% Journal of Addictions & Offender Counseling 0 0% Journal of Child and Adolescent Counseling 0 0% Journal of College Counseling 0 0% Journal of Counselor Leadership and Advocacy 0 0% Journal of Employment Counseling 0 0% Journal of LGBTQ Issues in Counseling 0 0% Journal of Military and Government Counseling 0 0% Measurement and Evaluation in Counseling and Development 0 0% Professional School Counseling 0 0% Rehabilitation Counseling Bulletin 0 0% The Professional Counselor 0 0% Professional School Counseling 0 0% Additionally, we identified eight themes of topics discussed within counseling research on Whiteness (see Table 3). For qualitative research, the three most frequently addressed topics were theory development, intrapsychic variables, and multicultural counseling competency (MCC). The most frequent topics discussed in theoretical articles were theory development, counselor preparation, Whiteness and WRI expression, cultural identity development, and counseling process.

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