Carter, R.T., Yeh, C.J. & Mazzula, S., (in press) Hispanic cultural values and racial identity status attitudes. Hispanic Journal of Behavioral Science
Carter, R.T. Pieterse A.L., & Smith, S. (in press) Racial identity status profiles and expressions of Anger in Black Americans: An Exploratory Study. Journal of Multicultural Counseling and Development
Carter, R. T., Forsyth, J., Williams, B. & Mazzula, S. (2007). Does racism predict psychological harm or injury: Mental health and legal Implications. Law Enforcement Executive Forum, 7(5),129-154.
Carter, R. T., & Forsyth, J., (2007) The examination of race and culture in psychology journals: The case of forensic psychology Professional Psychology, Research and Practice
Pieterse, A. L., & Carter, R. T., (2007) An examination of the relationship between general life stress, racism-related stress and psychological health among Black men. Journal of Counseling Psychology, 54 (1) 101-109.
Franklin, D.C. & Carter, R.T. (2007) Race related stress, racial identity and psychological health for Black Americans. Journal of Black Psychology, 33(1),1-22.
Carter, R. T. (2007) Racism and psychological and emotional injury: Recognizing and assessing race-based traumatic stress. The Counseling Psychologist, 35(1) 13-105.
Carter, R. T. (2007) Clarification and purpose of the race-based traumatic stress model: A Rejoinder. The Counseling Psychologist, 35(1) 101-110.
Carter, R. T., (2006) Race-based traumatic stress. Psychiatric Times, 23(14) 37-38.
Clauss-Ehlers, C. & Carter, R.T., (2006) White American attitudes in interracial situations: An empirical examination of perceived behavioral options and White racial identity. Journal of Social Distress and Homelessness, 15(2)117-139.
Hall, S. & Carter, R.T. (2006) The relationship between racial identity and perceptions of racial discrimination in an Afro-Caribbean sample. Journal of Black Psychology, 32 (2) 155-175.
Carter, R. T. & Mazzula, S., (2006) The mental health effects of racial profiling. The Law Enforcement Executive Forum, 6(3) 111-120.
Neville, H., Carter, R. T., Spengler, P.M., & Hoffman, M. (2006) Quantitative research designs and counseling psychology: Historical development, current application, and best practices. The Counseling Psychologist, 34(5) 597-600.
Clauss-Ehlers, C. & Carter, R.T. (2005) Current manifestations of racism: An exploratory study of social distance and White racial identity. Journal of Social Distress and Homelessness. 14,(3 & 4), 261-285.
Buckley, T.R., & Carter, R.T. (2005). Black adolescent girls� self-esteem: Do gender role and racial identity impact their self-esteem? Sex Roles: A Research Journal.
Neville, H.A., & Carter, R.T., (2005) Race and racism in counseling psychology research, training, and practice: A critical review, current trends and future directions. The Counseling Psychologist. 33(4),413-418.
Carter, R. T. & Williams, T., Juby, H., & Buckley, T. R., (2005) Racial identity as a mediator of the relationship between gender role conflict and severity of psychological symptoms in Black, Latino, and Asian men. Sex Roles: A Research Journal, 53, (7/8) 473-486.
Sanchez, D. & Carter, R.T. (2005) The relationship between racial identity and religious orientation in Black College students: An exploratory study Journal of College Student Development, 4(3), 280-295.
Hoffman, M.A. & Carter,
R.T. (2004) Counseling psychology and school counseling: A
call to collaboration. The Counseling Psychologist, 32(2),
181-183.
Yeh, C. Y., Carter, R. T., & Pieterse, A. L. (2004).
Cultural values and racial identity attitudes among Asian American students: An exploratory investigation, Counseling and Values, 48, 2, 82-95.
Carter, R. T., Helms, J. E., Juby, H. L. (2004). The relationship
between Racism and Racial Identity: A profile analysis. Journal of Multicultural Counseling and Development. 32, 2-17.
Carter, R. T., Scales, J. E., Juby, H. J., Collins, N. M.,
& Wan, C. M. (In press). Seeking career services on campus:
Racial differences in referral, process, and outcome. Journal
of Career Assessment.
Buckley, T. R. & Carter, R. T. (2004). Biracial (Black/White)
Women: A qualitative study of racial attitudes and beliefs
and their implications for therapy. Journal of Women
in Therapy. 27(1/2), 45-64.
Carter, R. T. (2003). The Counseling Psychologist in the new
millennium: Building a bridge from the past to the present.
The Counseling Psychologist, 31 (1), 5-15.
Carter, R. T. (2003). Becoming racially and culturally competent:
The racial-cultural counseling laboratory. Journal
of Multicultural Counseling, 31(1), 20-30.
Carter, R. T. (2001). Back to the future in cultural competence
training. The Counseling Psychologist, 29,
787-789.
Torres-Guzman, M., & Carter, R. T. (2000). Looking at
self as the critical element for change in multicultural education:
Pushing at the seams of theory, research and practice-Part
I. Teachers College Record, 102(5), 861-863.
Gushue, G. V., & Carter, R. T. (2000). White racial identity as moderators of expectancy in memory sensitivity and response bias. Journal of Counseling Psychology, 48, 199-210.
Carter, R. T. (2000). Reimagining race in education: A new paradigm from psychology. Teachers College Record, 102(5), 864-896.
Carter, R. T. (2000). Reimagining race in education: A new
paradigm from psychology. Teachers College Record,
102(5), 864-896.
Parks, E. E., Carter, R. T., & Gushue, G. V. (1996). At
the crossroads: Racial and gender identity development in
Black and White women. Journal of Counseling and Development,
74(6), 624-631.
Carter, R. T., & Helms, J. E. (1992). The counseling process
defined by relationship types: A test of Helms’ interactional
model. Journal of Multicultural Counseling and Development,
20(4), 181-201.
McRae, M., & Carter, R. T. (1992). Occupational profile
of Blacks in management: Implications for career counseling.
Journal of Employment Counseling, 29(1),
2-4.
Watts, R. J., & Carter, R. T. (1991). Psychological aspects
of racism in organizations. Group and Organizational
Studies, 16(3), 328-344.