Thoughts on knowing: Epistemic implications of counseling practice JT Hansen Journal of Counseling & Development 82 (2), 131-138, 2004 | 319 | 2004 |
Counseling theories within a postmodernist epistemology: New roles for theories in counseling practice JT Hansen Journal of Counseling & Development 84 (3), 291-297, 2006 | 157 | 2006 |
The devaluation of inner subjective experiences by the counseling profession: A plea to reclaim the essence of the profession JT Hansen Journal of Counseling & Development 83 (4), 406-415, 2005 | 115 | 2005 |
Including diagnostic training in counseling curricula: Implications for professional identity development JT Hansen Counselor Education and Supervision 43 (2), 96-107, 2003 | 103 | 2003 |
Extending the humanistic vision: Toward a humanities foundation for the counseling profession JT Hansen The Journal of Humanistic Counseling 51 (2), 133-144, 2012 | 100 | 2012 |
Postmodern implications for theoretical integration of counseling approaches JT Hansen Journal of Counseling & Development 80 (3), 315-321, 2002 | 96 | 2002 |
Humanism: The foundation and future of professional counseling JT Hansen, M Speciale, ME Lemberger The Journal of Humanistic Counseling 53 (3), 170-190, 2014 | 94 | 2014 |
Consequences of the postmodernist vision: Diversity as the guiding value for the counseling profession JT Hansen Journal of Counseling & Development 88 (1), 101-107, 2010 | 87 | 2010 |
Self‐awareness revisited: Reconsidering a core value of the counseling profession JT Hansen Journal of Counseling & Development 87 (2), 186-193, 2009 | 80 | 2009 |
Psychoanalysis and humanism: A review and critical examination of integrationist efforts with some proposed resolutions JT Hansen Journal of Counseling & Development 78 (1), 21-28, 2000 | 79 | 2000 |
Should counseling be considered a health care profession? Critical thoughts on the transition to a health care ideology JT Hansen Journal of Counseling & Development 85 (3), 286-293, 2007 | 68 | 2007 |
Postmodernism and humanism: A proposed integration of perspectives that value human meaning systems JT Hansen The Journal of Humanistic Counseling, Education and Development 44 (1), 3-15, 2005 | 58 | 2005 |
Counseling without truth: Toward a neopragmatic foundation for counseling practice JT Hansen Journal of Counseling & Development 85 (4), 423-430, 2007 | 49 | 2007 |
Is the best practices movement consistent with the values of the counseling profession? A critical analysis of best practices ideology JT Hansen Counseling and Values 50 (2), 154-160, 2006 | 46 | 2006 |
Humanism as ideological rebellion: Deconstructing the dualisms of contemporary mental health culture JT Hansen The Journal of Humanistic Counseling, Education and Development 45 (1), 3-16, 2006 | 40 | 2006 |
The implementation of therapeutic community principles in acute care psychiatric hospital settings: an empirical analysis and recommendations to clinicians JT Hansen, C Slevin Journal of Clinical Psychology 52 (6), 673-678, 1996 | 37 | 1996 |
Humanism as moral imperative: Comments on the role of knowing in the helping encounter JT Hansen The Journal of Humanistic Counseling, Education and Development 45 (2), 115-125, 2006 | 36 | 2006 |
On displaced humanists: Counselor education and the meaning–reduction pendulum JT Hansen The Journal of Humanistic Counseling, Education and Development 48 (1), 65-76, 2009 | 35 | 2009 |
Philosophical issues in counseling and psychotherapy: Encounters with four questions about knowing, effectiveness, and truth JT Hansen Rowman & Littlefield, 2013 | 30 | 2013 |
Humanistic perspectives on contemporary counseling issues MB Scholl Routledge, 2013 | 30 | 2013 |