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CN ED Faculty

Counseling Psychology Faculty

Slaney, Robert B.,  Ph.D.,
Professor of Counseling Psychology, Department of Counselor Education, Counseling Psychology and Rehabilitation Services
trx@psu.edu

EDUCATION
Ohio State Univ., Ph.D.
Counseling Psychology

The Ohio State Univ., M.A.
Counseling Psychology

The College of Wooster, B.A.
Literature
 

RESEARCH INTERESTS
Perfectionism (APS-R short form in Adobe Acrobat)

RECENT PUBLICATIONS (condensed list)

Slaney, R. B., Pincus, A. L., Uliaszek, A. A., & Wang, K. T. (in press). Conceptions of perfectionism and interpersonal problems: Evaluating groups using the Structural Summary Method for circumplex data. Assessment.

Shea, A. J., Slaney, R. B., & Rice, K. G. (in press). Perfectionism in intimate relationships: The Dyadic Almost Perfect Scale. Measurement and Evaluation in Counseling and Development.

Mobley, M., Slaney, R. B., & Rice, K. G. (2005). Cultural validity of the almost perfect scale-revised for African-American college students. Journal of Counseling Psychology, 52, 629-639.

Grzegorek, J. L., Slaney, R. B., Franze, S. & Rice, K. G. (2004). Self-criticism, dependency, self-esteem, and grade point average satisfaction among clusters of perfectionists and nonperfectionists. Journal of Counseling Psychology, 51, 192-200.

Slaney, R. B., Rice, K., & Ashby, J. S.  (2002).  A programmatic approach to measuring perfectionism:  The almost perfect scales.  In G. Flett and P. Hewitt (Eds.).  Perfectionism:  Theory, Research, and Treatment.  Washington, DC: American Psychological Association.

Rice, K. G., & Slaney, R. B.  (2002).  Clusters of perfectionists:  Two studies of emotional adjustment and academic achievement.  Measurement and Evaluation in Counseling and Development, 35(1), 35-48.

Suddarth, B. H., & Slaney, R. B.  (2001).  An investigation of the dimensions of perfectionism in college students.  Measurement and Evaluation in Counseling Development, 34(3), 157-165.

Slaney, R. B., Rice, K. G., Mobley, M., Trippi, J., & Ashby, J.  (2001).  The revised almost perfect scale.  Measurement and Evaluation in Counseling and Development, 34(3), 130-145.

Accordino, D. B., Accordino, M. P., & Slaney, R. B.  (2000).  An investigation of perfectionism, mental health, achievement and achievement motivation in adolescents.  Psychology in the Schools, 37(6), 535-545.

Slaney, R. B., Chadha, N., Mobley, M., & Kennedy, S.  (2000).  Perfectionism in Asian Indians:  Exploring the meaning of the construct in India.  The Counseling Psychologist, 28(1), pp. 10-31.

COURSES TAUGHT
Practicum in Counseling Psychology
Assessment
Research in Counseling
Advanced Counseling Theories & Methods
Counseling Adults
Research Practicum in Counseling Psychology
Doctoral Seminar
Current Topics in Counseling Psychology
Foundations of Career Development & Counseling Information
Discrimination

PROFESSIONAL MEMBERSHIPS
American Psychological Association, Fellow, Division 17

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