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y Articles American Psychological Association. (2003). Guidelines on multicultural education, training, research, practice, and organizational change for psychologists. American Psychologist, 58, 377-402. Duda, J.L., & Allison, M.T. (1990). Cross-cultural analysis in exercise and sport psychology: A void in the field. Journal of Sport and Exercise Psychology, 12, 114-131. Dworkin, S.H., & Gutierrez, F. (1989). Counselors be aware: Clients come in every size, shape, color and sexual orientation. Journal of Counseling and Development, 68, 6-8. Fisher, L.A., Butryn, T., & Roper, E.A. (2003). Diversifying (and politicizing) sport psychology through cultural studies: A promising perspective. The Sport Psychologist, 17, 391-405. Fisher, L.A., Butryn, T.M., & Roper, E.A. (2005). Diversifying (and politicizing) sport psychology through cultural studies: A promising perspective revisited. Athletic Insight: The Online Journal of Sport Psychology, 7(3). www.athleticinsight.com. Hill, T. L. (1993). Sport psychology and the collegiate athlete: One size does not fit all. The Counseling Psychologist, 21 (3), 436-440. Ingham, A. G., Blissmer, B. J., & Davidson, K. W. (1999). The expendable prolympic self: Going beyond the boundaries of sociology and psychology of sport. Sociology of Sport Journal, 16, 236-285. Martens, M. P., Mobley, M., & Zizzi, S. J. (2000). Multicultural training in applied sport psychology. The Sport Psychologist, 14, 81-97. Ryba, T., & Kashope Wright, H. (2005). From mental game to cultural praxis: A cultural studies models implications for the future of sport psychology. Quest 57, 192-212. Book/ Book Chapter Lee. C.C. (2005). Multicultural issues in counseling (3rd ed.). Alexandria, VA: American Counseling Association. Locke, D.C. (1998). Increasing multicultural understanding: A comprehensive model. Thousand Oaks, CA: Sage.

Shiraev, E., & Levy, D. (2007). Cross-cultural psychology: Critical thinking and contemporary applications. (3rd edition). Boston: Allyn and Bacon. Sue, D.W., & Sue, D. (2003). Counseling the culturally different (4th ed.). New York: Wiley. Race/Ethnicity Scholarly Articles Andersen, M. B. (1993). Questionable sensitivity: A comment on Lee and Rotella. The Sport Psychologist, 7, 1-3. Butryn, T. M. (2002). Critically examining white racial identity and privilege in sport psychology cons ulting. The Sport Psychologist, 16, 316-336. Jamieson, K. (1995). Latinas in sport and physical activity. The Journal of Physical Education, Recreation, and Dance, 66, 42-47. Kontos, A. P., & Arguello, E. (2005). Sport psychology consulting with Latin American athletes. Athletic Insight: The Online Journal of Sport Psychology, 7(3). www.athleticinsight.com. Kontos, A.P. & Breland-Noble, A.M. (2002). Racial/ethnic diversity in applied sport psychology: Multicultural introduction to working with athletes of color. The Sport Psychologist, 16, 296-315. Parham, T.A. (1989). Cycles of psychological nigrescence. The Counseling Psychologist, 17, 187-226. Ram, N., Starek, J. & Johnson, J., (2004). Race, ethnicity, and sexual orientation: Still a void in sport a nd exercise psychology? Journal of Sport & Exercise Psychology, 26, 250-268. Book/Book Chapter Brooks, D., & Althouse, R. (2000). Race and racism in college athletics. (2nd ed.). Morgantown, WV: Fitness Information Technology, Inc. Eisen, G., & Wiggins, D.K. (1994). Ethnicity and sport in North American history and culture. Westport, CT: Greenwood Press. Helms, J.E., & Cook, D.A. (1999). Using race and culture in counseling as psychotherapy: Theory and practice. Boston, Allyn and Bacon. Managan, J.A., Fan, H., & Gersting, J.L. (Eds.). (2003). Sports in Asian society: Past and present. London: Frank Cass.

Padilla, A.M. (1995). Hispanic psychology: Critical issues in theory and practice. Thousand Oaks:, CA: Sage. Parham, T.A. (2002). Counseling persons of African descent: Raising the bar of practitioner competence. Multicultural Aspects of Counseling Series 18. Thousand Oaks, CA: Sage. Parham, W.D. (2005). Raising the bar: Developing an understanding of athletes from racially, culturally, and ethnically diverse backgrounds. In M. Andersen (Ed.), Sport psychology in practice (pp. 201-216). Champaign, IL: Human Kinetics. Gender/Sexual Orientation Scholarly Articles Acosta, V., & Carpenter, L. (2000). Women in intercollegiate sport: A longitudinal study. Women in Sport and Physical Activity Journal, 9, 141-144. Andersen, M.B., Butki, B.D., & Heyman, S.R. (1997). Homophobia and sport experience: A survey of college students. Academic Athletic Journal, 12, 27-38. Bredemeier, B.J.L. (2001). Feminist praxis i n sport psychology research. The Sport Psychologist, 15, 412-418. Bredemeier, B.J.L., Carlton, E.B., Hills, L.A., & Oglesby, C.A. (1999). Changers and the changed: Moral aspects of coming out in physical education. Quest, 51, 418-431. Gill, D. (2001). Feminist sport psychology: A guide to our journey. The Sport Psychologist, 15, 363372. Greendorfer, S.L., & Rubinson, L. (1997). Homophobia and heterosexism in womens sport and physical education. Women in Sport and Physical Activity Journal, 6, 189-212. Greenleaf, C., & Collins, K. (2001). In search of our place: An experiential look at the struggles of young sport and exercise psychology feminists. The Sport Psychologist, 15, 431-437. Griffin, P. (1994). Homophobia in sport: Addressing the needs of lesbian and gay high school athletes. The High School Journal, 77(2), 80-87. Hall, R. (2001). Shaking the foundation: Women of color in sport. The Sport Psychologist, 15, 386-400.

Krane, V. (1997). Homonegativism experienced by lesbian collegiate athletes. Women in Sport and Physical Activity Journal, 6, 141-163. Krane, V. (2001). We can be athletic and feminine, but do we want to? Challenging hegemonic femininity in womens sport. Quest, 53, 115-133. Krane, V. (2001). One lesbian feminist epistemology: Integrating feminist standpoint, queer theory, and feminist cultural studies. The Sport Psychologist, 15, 401-411. Krane, V., & Barber, H. (2003). Lesbian experiences in sport: A social identity theory perspective. Quest, 55, 328-346. Krane, V., & Barber, H. (2005). Identity tensions in lesbian college coaches. Research Quarterly for Exercise and Sport, 76(1), 67-81. Lenskyj, H.J. (1997). No fear? Lesbians in sport and physical education. Women in Sport and Physical Activity Journal, 6, 7-22. Oglesby, C.A. (2001). To unearth the legacy. The Sport Psychologist, 15, 373385. Roper, E.A. (2002). Examining the gender bias in sport psychology: Women working in the applied domain. Journal of Applied Sport Psychology, 14(1), 53-66. Roper, E.A., Fisher, L.A., & Wrisberg, C.A. (2005). Women's experiences working in the field of sport psychology: A feminist standpoint approach. The Sport Psychologist. Rotella, R.J., & Murray, M. M. (1991). Homophobia, the world of sport, and sport psychology consulting. The Sport Psychologist, 5, 355-364. Semerjian, T.Z., & Cohen, J.H. (2006). "FTM Means Female to Me": Transgender athletes performing gender. Women in Sport & Physical Activity Journal, 15(2), 28-43. Semerjian, T., & Waldron, J. (2001). The journey through feminism: Theory, research, and dilemmas from the field. The Sport Psychologist, 15, 438444. Yambor, J., & Connelly, D. (1991). Issues confronting female sport psychology consultants working with male athletes. The Sport Psychologist, 5, 304312. Book/Book Chapter

Anderson, E. (2005). In the game: Gay athletes and the cult of masculinity. Albany, New York: State University of New York Press. Barber, H., & Krane, V. (2005). The elephant in the lockerroom: Opening the dialogue about sexual orientation on women's sport teams. In M. Andersen (Ed.), Sport psychology in practice (pp. 259-279). Champaign, IL: Human Kinetics. Gough, B. (2007). Coming out in the heterosexist world of sport: A qualitative analysis of web postings by gay athletes. In E. Peel, V. Clarke & J. Drescher (Eds.), British LGB Psychologies: Theory, research and practice. New York: Haworth Press. Griffin, P. (1998). Strong women, deep closets: Lesbians and homophobia in sport. Champaign, IL: Human Kinetics. Hargreaves, J. (2001). Heroines of sport: The politics of difference and identity. New York: Routledge. Hargreaves, J. (1994). Sporting females: Critical issues in the history and sociology of womens sports. New York: Routledge. Krane, V., Surface, H. & Alexander, L. (2005). Health implications of heterosexism and homonegativism for girls and women in sport. In L. Ransdall & L. Petlichkoff (Eds.), Ensuring the health of active and athletic girls and women (pp. 327-346). Reston, VA: National Association for Girls and Women in Sport. Matthew P. Martens, M.P. & Mobley, M. (2005). Straight guys working with gay guys: Homophobia and sport psychology service delivery. In M. Andersen (Ed.), Sport psychology in practice (pp. 249-264). Champaign, IL: Human Kinetics. Messner, M., & Sabo, D. (2000). Masculinities, gender relations, and sport. Thousand Oaks, CA: Sage. Oglesby, C.A. (1978). Women and sport: From myth to reality. Philadelphia: Lea & Febiger. Pronger, B. (1990). The arena of masculinity: Homosexuality and the meaning of sex. New York: St. Martins. Robinson, L. (2002). Black tights: Women, sport, and sexuality. Toronto: HarperCollins. Young, P.D. (1995). Lesbians and gays in sport. New York: Chelsea House.

(Dis)ability Scholarly Articles Hanrahan, S.J. (1998). Practical considerations when working with athletes with disabilities. The Sport Psychologist, 12, 346-357. Hanrahan, S.J., Grove, J.R., & Lockwood, R.J. (1990). Psychological skills training for the blind athlete. A pilot program. Adapted Physical Activity Quarterly, 7, 143-155. Martin, J.J. (1999). A personal development model of sport psychology for athletes with disabilities. Journal of Applied Sport Psychology, 11, 181193. Book/Book Chapter Hanrahan, S. (2005). Able athletes with disabilities: Issues and group work In M. Andersen (Ed.), Sport psychology in practice (pp. 223-248). Champaign, IL: Human Kinetics. Age Scholarly Articles Whaley, D.E., & Ebbeck, V. (1997). Older adults constraints to participation in structured exercise classes. Journal of Aging and Physical Activity, 5, 190212. Research Scholarly Articles Whaley, D.E. (2001). Feminist methods and methodologies in sport and exercise psychology: Issues of identity and difference. The Sport Psychologist, 15, 419-430. Book/Book Chapter Duda, J.L., & Hayashi, C.T. (1998). Measurement issues in cross-cultural research within sport and exercise psychology. In J.L. Duda (Ed.), Advances in sport and exercise psychologymeasurement (pp. 471-483). Morgantown, WV: Fitness Information Technology.

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