Terence Tracey
Terence J. G. Tracey is an American psychologist, author and researcher. He is professor emeritus of counseling and counseling psychology at Arizona State University. He is also a visiting professor at University of British Columbia. He has served in many administrative positions at Arizona State University including department head and associate dean. He is the former editor-in-chief of ''Journal of Counseling Psychology''.Tracey's work has been focused in four areas: client-therapist interaction in psychotherapy, interpersonal models of personality, vocational interests and academic success of minority students. He is the author of over 200 articles and book chapters.
Tracey was awarded a Lifetime Distinguished Achievement Award in Vocational Psychology from the Society for Vocational Psychology and a Lifetime Achievement Award from the Society of Promotion of Psychotherapy. He is a fellow of the American Educational Research Association, the Association for Psychological Science and the American Psychological Association. In 2008, he received the presidential citation from the American Psychological Association for "27 years of seminal research, accomplishments, and profound influence on the field of counseling psychology and social psychology." In recognition of his scientific and other lifetime contributions to the field, he was awarded the 2009 Leona Tyler Award, the highest honor conferred by the Society of Counseling Psychology. Provided by Wikipedia
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