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EDITOR P.Paul Heppner, University of Missouri–Columbia ASSOCIATE EDITORS David L. Blustein, Boston College Linda Forrest, Michigan State University S. Alvin Leung, The Chinese University of Hong Kong FORUM CO-EDITORS Legacies and Traditions International Forum Around the Winter Roundtable Nadya A. Fouad Frederick Leong Robert T. Carter University of Wisconsin–Milwaukee The Ohio State University Columbia University Nancy Downing Hansen Joseph G. Ponterotto The Fielding Institute Fordham University EDITORIAL ASSISTANT Yu-Wei Wang, University of Missouri–Columbia STUDENT ASSISTANTS Meghan Davidson, Mathew P.Martens, Lisa Spanierman University of Missouri–Columbia EDITORIAL BOARD José M. Abreu (2003) Mary Ann Hoffman (2001) Patricia McCarthy (2001) University of Southern California University of Maryland University of Minnesota Kathleen J. Bieschke (2003) Maureen E. Kenny (2003) Susan L. Morrow (2003) The Pennsylvania State University Boston College University of Utah Y. Barry Chung (2002) Elizabeth A. Kincade (2001) Helen A. Neville (2001) Georgia State University Indiana University of University of Missouri–Columbia Madonna G. Constantine (2001) Pennsylvania Walker S. Carlos Poston, II (2001) Teachers College, Kwong-Liem Karl Kwan (2002) University of Missouri–Kansas Columbia University Purdue University City and the Mid-America Heart Kathleen Davis (2002) Douglas H. Lamb (2001) Institute, St. Luke’s Hospital University of Tennessee Illinois State University Loreto R. Prieto (2003) Changming Duan (2002) Lisa Larson (2002) University of Akron University of Missouri–Kansas City Iowa State University Kenneth G. Rice (2003) Ann R. Fischer (2002) Madeleine Leveille (2002) Michigan State University University of Akron Independent Practice Lawrence J. Schneider (2001) James P.Guinee (2001) Owen Richard Lightsey, Jr. (2002) University of North Texas University of Central Arkansas University of Memphis Roger L. Worthington (2003) University of Missouri–Columbia Division 17 Officers PRESIDENT TREASURER Science Nadya A. Fouad Jane Swanson Ruth E. Fassinger University of Wisconsin– Southern Illinois University University of Maryland Milwaukee VICE PRESIDENTS REPRESENTATIVES PRESIDENT-ELECT Diversity and Public Interest TO COUNCIL Melba J. T. Vasquez Ruperto Perez Linda Forrest Independent Practice University of Georgia Michigan State University PAST PRESIDENT Education and Training Janet Helms Jean Carter Rodney K. Goodyear Boston College Independent Practice University of Southern California Gerald Stone Professional Practice University of Iowa SECRETARY Mary O’Leary Wiley Kathleen Boggs NEWSLETTER EDITOR Independent Practice University of Missouri–Columbia Gargi Roysircar Sodowsky Antioch New England Graduate School For Sage Publications: Mark Gage, Rebecca Lucca, Corina Villeda, Angela Arnold, and Jennifer Trone The Counseling Psychologist Volume 29, Number 6 November 2001 MULTIDIMENSIONAL FACETS OF CULTURAL COMPETENCE Around the Winter Roundtable Forum Back to the Future in Cultural Competence Training Robert T. Carter 787 Major Contribution Multidimensional Facets of Cultural Competence Derald Wing Sue 790 Reactions Critical Issues Concerning Cultural Competence Charles R. Ridley, Debra Mollen Baker, and Carrie L. Hill 822 Multidimensional Cultural Competence: Providing Tools for Transforming Psychology Amy L. Reynolds 833 The Facets of Cultural Competence: Searching Outside the Box Lisa A. Suzuki, Mary B. McRae, and Ellen L. Short 842 Rejoinder The Superordinate Nature of Cultural Competence Derald Wing Sue 850 Special Populations Forum Cultural Commitment and the Counseling Preferences and Counselor Perceptions of Native American Women Ruth J. Bichsel and Brent Mallinckrodt 858 Legacies and Traditions Forum Revitalizing the Division: The Reorganization of Division 17 Jean A. Carter and Kathleen L. Davis 882 About the Authors 907 Index 910 The Counseling Psychologist is the official publication of the Division of Counseling Psychology (Division 17) of the American Psychological Association.Each issue includes a major article or set of articles on a specific theme of importance to the theory, research, and practice of counseling psychology. 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