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Jay Wade, Ph.D.
Associate Professor
Office Location: Dealy 316
Office Hours: Mon: 1:30-3; Thu: 11:30 to 1; Wed: By Appointment
Phone: (718) 817 - 3885
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Peer Reviewed Publications

Wade, J.C. (2006). The case of the angry Black man. In M. Englar-Carlson & M.A. Stevens (Eds.), In the therapy room with men: A casebook about psychotherapeutic process and change with male clients. Washington, DC: American Psychological Association.

Wade, J.C. (2005). The issue of race in counseling psychology. The Counseling Psychologist, 4, 538-546.

Wade, J.C., & Okesola, O. (2002). Racial peer group selection in African American high school students. Journal of Multicultural Counseling and Development, 30, 96-109 .

Wade, J.C. (2001). Professional men’s attitudes toward race and gender equity. The Journal of Men’s Studies, 10 , 73-88.

Wade, J.C., & Brittan-Powell, C.S. (2001). Men’s attitudes toward race and gender equity: The importance of masculinity ideology, gender-related traits, and reference group identity dependence. Psychology of Men and Masculinity, 2, 42-50.

Wade, J.C., & Brittan-Powell, C.S. (2000). Male reference group identity dependence: Support for construct validity. Sex Roles, 43, 323-340.

Wade, J.C. (1998). Male reference group identity dependence: A theory of male identity. The Counseling Psychologist, 26 , 349-383.

Wade, J.C., & Gelso, C.J. (1998). Reference Group Identity Dependence Scale: A measure of male identity. The Counseling Psychologist, 26, 384-412.

Wade, J.C. (1998). First steps along the road to scientific discovery (A rejoiner). The Counseling Psychologist, 26 , 438-446.

Rogers , M.R., Hoffman, M.A., & Wade, J.C. (1998). Notable multicultural training in APA-approved counseling psychology and school psychology programs. Cultural Diversity and Mental Health, 4, 212-226.

Wade, J.C. (1996). African American men’s gender role conflict: The significance of racial identity. Sex Roles, 34, 17-33.

Wade, J.C. (1995). Gender role perceptions and gender role conflicts of middle-class African American men. Journal of African American Men, 1, 103-120.

Wade, J.C. (1994). African American fathers and sons: Social, historical, and psychological considerations. Families in Society: The Journal of Contemporary Human Services, 75 , 561‑570.

Wade, J.C. (1994). Substance abuse: Implications for counseling African American men. Journal of Mental Health Counseling, 16 , 415-433.

Wade, J.C. (1993). Institutional racism: An analysis of the mental health system. American Journal of Orthopsychiatry, 63 , 536-544.

Wade, J.C. (1992). Book review: The Content of Our Character by Shelby Steele. Journal of Black Psychology, 18 , 63-66.

Wade, J.C. (1992). Socialization groups: Using The Book of Questions as a catalyst for interaction. American Journal of Occupational Therapy, 46, 541-545.

 
     
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