Curriculum & Instruction

Graduate School of Education

Dr. Hanoch Livneh

 

PUBLICATIONS

 

Books

 

Martz, E., & Livneh, H. (2007/Eds./In press). Coping with chronic illness and disability: Theoretical, empirical, and clinical aspects.New York, NY: Springer.

 

Livneh, H., & Antonak, R.F. (1997). Psychosocial adaptation to chronic illness and disability. Gaithersburg, MD:

Aspen Publishers.

 

Antonak, R.F., & Livneh, H. (1988). The measurement of attitudes toward people with disabilities: Methods, psychometrics, and scales. Springfield, IL: C C Thomas.

 

 

 

Book Chapters

 

Livneh, H., & Martz, E. (In press). Introduction. In E. Martz, & H. Livneh (Eds.), Coping with chronic illness and disability: Theoretical, empirical, and clinical aspects. New York, NY: Springer.

 

Martz, E., & Livneh, H. (In press). Coping with spinal cord injury: Wholeness is a state of mind. In E. Martz, & H. Livneh

                 (Eds.), Coping with chronic illness and disability: Theoretical, empirical, and clinical aspects. New York, NY:   Springer.

 

Livneh, H., & Antonak, R.F. (2005). Psychosocial aspects of chronic illness and disability. In F. Chan, M.J. Leahy, & J.L. Saunders (Eds.), Case management for rehabilitation health professionals: Vol. 2  (2nd ed.) (pp. 3-43). Osage Beach, Mo: Aspen Professional Services.

 

Livneh, H., & Cook, D. (2005). Psychosocial impact of disability. In R. M. Parker, E. M. Szymanski, & J. B. Patterson             

                (Eds.). Rehabilitation counseling: Basics and beyond (4th ed.)(pp. 187-224). Austin, TX: Pro Ed.

 

Livneh, H. & Siller, J.   (2004). Psychodynamic therapy for rehabilitation  professionals. In F. Chan, N.L. Berven, & K.R.

               Thomas (Eds.), Counseling theories and techniques for rehabilitation health professionals (pp. 20-52). New York, 

                NY: Springer.

 

Livneh, H., Wilson,L.M., & Pullo,R. (2002). Group counseling for people with physical disabilities. In D. Capuzzi & D.R. Gross

               (Eds.), Introduction to group counseling. (3rd ed.) (pp. 435-468). Denver, CO: Love.

 

Livneh, H., & Wosley-George, E. (2001). Counseling clients with disabilities. In D. Capuzzi & D.R. Gross (Eds.), Introduction

                 to the counseling profession.  (3rd ed.) (pp. 435-462;496-500). Boston, MA: Allyn and Bacon.

 

Livneh, H., & Antonak, R.F. (1999).  Psychosocial aspects of chronic illness and disability. In F. Chan & M.J. Leahy (Eds.), Health care and disability case management (pp.121-168). Lake Zurich, IL: Vocational Consultants Press.

 

Livneh, H., & Pullo, R. (1998).  Group counseling for people with physical disabilities. In D. Capuzzi & D. Gross

                 (Eds.), Introduction to group counseling. (2nd ed.) (pp. 331-358).  Denver, CO: Love.

 

Livneh, H., & Wosley-George, E. (1997). Counseling clients with disabilities. In D. Capuzzi & D. Gross (Eds.), Introduction to the counseling profession. (2nd ed.)(pp. 463-495). Boston, MA: Allyn and Bacon.

 

Livneh, H., & Antonak, R.F. (1996).  Review of research on psychosocial reactions to neuromuscular disorders. In E. Makas &L. Schlesinger (Eds.), End results and starting points: Expanding the field of disability studies (pp. 191-196). Portland, ME: Edmund S. Muskie Institute of Public Affairs, University of Southern Maine.

 

Livneh, H., & Sherwood, A. (1995). Application of personality theories and counseling strategies to clients with physical

                 disabilities.  In D.R. Atkinson & G. Hackett (Eds.), Counseling diverse populations (pp. 123-154). Dubuque, IA: Brown and Benchmark.

 

Antonak, R.F., & Livneh, H. (1994). Construction and validation of the error-choice test of knowledge about epilepsy. In E. Makas & L. Schlesinger (Eds.), Insights and outlooks:  Current trends in disability studies (pp. 121-127). Portland, ME: Edmund S. Muskie Institute of Public Affairs, University of Southern Maine.

 

Livneh, H., & Wright, P. (1994). Counseling theory: Rational-Emotive Therapy. In D. Capuzzi & D.R. Gross (Eds.), Counseling and psychotherapy: Theories and interventions (pp. 325-352). Columbus, OH: Macmillan/Merrill.

 

Antonak, R.F., & Livneh, H. (1994). Development of two error-choice tests to measure attitudes toward people with disabilities. In G. Kiger, S.C. Hey, & J.G. Linn (Eds.), Disability studies: Definitions and diversity (pp. 7-14). Salem, OR: Willamette University Press.

 

Livneh, H., & Pullo, R. (1992). Group counseling for people with physical disabilities. In D. Capuzzi & D. Gross (Eds.), Group counseling: Strategies for the 1990's (pp. 141-163). Denver, CO: Love.

 

Livneh, H. (1991). A unified approach to existing models of adaptation to disability. In R.P. Marinelli & A.E. Dell Otto (Eds.),

                 The psychological and social impact of physical disability (3rd ed.) (pp. 111-138, 241-248). New York: Springer.

 

Livneh, H. (1991). Counseling clients with disabilities. In D. Capuzzi & D. Gross (Eds.), Introduction to counseling: Perspectives for the 1990's (pp. 416-443). Boston, MA: Allyn and Bacon.

 

Antonak, R.F., & Livneh, H. (1991). Survey research on attitudes. In J.L. Matson & J.A. Mulick (Eds.), Handbook of mental retardation (pp. 552-568). New York: Pergamon Press.

 

Livneh, H., & Antonak, R.F. (1991). The development of a scale to measure reactions to disability: The Reactions to Impairment and Disability Inventory (RIDI). In G. Kiger & S.C. Hey (Eds.), The social organization of disability experience (pp. 103-108). Salem, OR: Willamette University Press.

 

Antonak, R.F., & Livneh, H. (1990). The measurement of attitudes toward people with disabilities: Recommendations for researchers. In S.C. Hey, G. Kiger, B. Altman & J. Scheer (Eds.), The social exploration of disability (pp. 5-11).  Salem, OR: Willamette University Press.

 

Livneh, H. (1987). A dimensional perspective on the origin of negative attitudes toward persons with disabilities.  In H.E. Yuker (Ed.), Attitudes toward persons with disabilities (pp. 35-46). New York:Springer.

 

Livneh, H. (1984). On the origins of negative attitudes toward people with disabilities. In R.P. Marinelli & A.E. Dell Orto (Eds.), The psychological and social impact of physical disability (2nd Ed.) (pp. 167-184). New York: Springer.

 

 

Articles in Refereed Journals

 

Livneh, H., & Martz, E. (2007). Reactions to diabetes and their relationship to time orientation. International Journal of

                 Rehabilitation Research, 30 (2).

 

Martz, E., & Livneh, H. (2007). Do post-traumatic reactions predict future time perspective among people with insulin-  dependent diabetes mellitus? Rehabilitation Counseling Bulletin, 50(2), 87-98.

 

Livneh, H., & Martz, E. (2006). A brief note on the structure of traumatic-related stress reactions among people with     diabetes mellitus. Psychological Reports, 99, 209-212.

 

Rosenthal, D. A., Chan, F., & Livneh, H. (2006). Factors affecting rehabilitation students’ attitudes toward people with                                         disabilities in high- and low-stakes contexts: A conjoint analysis. Disability and Rehabilitation, 28, 1517-1527. 

 

Livneh, H., Martz, E., & Bodner, T. (2006). Psychosocial adaptation to chronic illness and disability: A preliminary

              study of its factorial structure. Journal of Clinical Psychology in Medical Settings, 13 (3), 251-261.

 

Halverson, S.E., Miars, R.D., & Livneh, H. (2006). A longitudinal evaluation of counselor education students’ moral         

              reasoning, conceptual level, and counselor self-efficacy. Counseling and Clinical Psychology Journal, 3 (1), 17-30. 

 

Livneh, H., & Martz, E. (2005). Psychosocial adaptation to spinal cord injury: A dimensional perspective. Psychological                  Reports, 97, 577-586.

 

Livneh, H., & Parker, R. (2005). Chaos, complexity, and psychosocial adaptation to chronic illness and disability:            

                  Convergent themes and rehabilitation applications. Rehabilitation Counseling Bulletin, 49 (1), 17-28.

 

Martz, E., Livneh, H., Priebe, M., Ottomanelli, L., & Wuermser, L. A. (2005). Predictors of psychosocial reactions to  

                 disability  among individuals with spinal cord injuries. Archives of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation, 86 (6),

                   1182-1192.

 

Livneh, H., & Antonak, R.E. (2005). Psychosocial adaptation to chronic illness and disability: A primer for counselors.

              Journal of Counseling & Development, 83(1), 12-20.

 

Livneh, H., Lott, S.M., & Antonak, R.F. (2004). Patterns of psychosocial adaptation to disability: A cluster analytic

                 approach. Psychology, Health, & Medicine, 9(4), 411-430.

 

McNulty, K., Livneh, H., & Wilson, M. (2004). Perceived uncertainty, spiritual well-being, and psychosocial adaptation in

              Individuals with multiple sclerosis. Rehabilitation Psychology, 49 (2), 91-99.

 

Livneh, H., & Martz, E. (2003). Psychosocial adaptation to spinal cord injury as a function of time since injury.

                International Journal of Rehabilitation Research, 26(3), 191-200.

 

Livneh, H., & Wilson, L.M. (2003). Coping strategies as predictors and mediators of disability-related variables and                            

              psychosocial adaptation: An exploratory investigation. Rehabilitation Counseling Bulletin, 46(4), 194-208. 

 

Martz, E., & Livneh, H. (2003). Death anxiety as a predictor of future time orientation among individuals with spinal cord

               Injuries. Disability & Rehabilitation, 25(18), 1024-1032.

 

Wilson, L.M., Livneh, H., & Duchesneau, A. (2002).  Disability services in higher education and rehabilitation counseling:   

               Professional parallelism and  a graduate certificate proposal. Rehabilitation Education,16, 283-293.

 

Martz, E., Roessler, R., & Livneh, H.  (2002).  Responses to insulin reactions and long-term adaptation to diabetes.

                Journal of Rehabilitation , 68(2), 14-21.

 

Livneh, H., & Wilson, L.M. (2002). Psychosocial adaptation to spinal cord injuries: Assessment, coping, and

               interventions. Directions in Rehabilitation Counseling, 13 (7), 81-91.         

 

Livneh, H., Wilson, L.M., Duchesneau, A., & Antonak, R.F. (2001). Psychosocial adaptation to epilepsy: The role of 

              Coping strategies. Epilepsy & Behavior, 2, 533-544.

 

Livneh, H., Martz, E., & Wilson, L.M. (2001). Denial and perceived visibility as predictors of adaptation to disability among

             College students. Journal of Vocational Rehabilitation, 16, 227-234. 

 

Livneh, H. (2001). Psychosocial adaptation to chronic illness and disability : A conceptual framework. Rehabilitation 

             Counseling Bulletin, 44,(3) 151-160.

 

Martz, E., Livneh, H., & Turpin, J. (2000). Locus of control orientation and acceptance of disability. Journal of Applied

             Rehabilitation Counseling, 31(3),14-21.

 

Livneh, H., & Antonak, R.F. (2000). Psychosocial aspects of disability : Basics, assessment, and interventions. Directions

                 In Rehabilitation Counseling, 11, 81-89.

 

Livneh, H.  (2000). Psychosocial adaptation to spinal cord injuries: The role of coping strategies. Journal of Applied

                 Rehabilitation Counseling, 31(2), 3-10. 

 

Livneh, H., Antonak, R.F., & Gerhardt, J.  (2000).  A multidimensional investigation of the structure of

                 coping among people with amputations. Psychosomatics, 41(3), 235-244.

 

Livneh, H. (2000).  Psychosocial adaptation to cancer: The role of coping strategies. Journal of Rehabilitation, 66(2), 40-49.

 

Antonak, R.F., & Livneh, H. (2000).  Measurement of attitudes towards persons with disabilities.  Disability and Rehabilitation, 22, 211-224.

 

Livneh, H. (1999). Psychosocial adaptation to heart disease: The role of coping strategies.  Journal of Rehabilitation, 65(3),

                 24-32.

 

Roessler, R. & Livneh, H. (1999).  Psychosocial adjustment and intervention in rehabilitation.  Rehabilitation Education, 13(2),    95-103.[Special Issue: Doctoral Degree Curriculum in Rehabilitation Counseling].

 

Livneh, H., Antonak, R.F., & Gerhardt, J. (1999). Psychosocial adaptation to amputations: The role of sociodemographic variables, disability-related factors, and coping strategies.  International Journal of Rehabilitation Research, 22, 21-31.

 

Livneh, C., & Livneh, H. (1999). Continuing professional education among educators:  Predictors of

              participation in learning activities.  Adult Education Quarterly, 49, 91-106.

 

Livneh, H., & Deschler, M. (1998). A preliminary study of coping styles of applicants for counselor education and their relations to admission criteria.  Psychological Reports, 82, 419-423.

 

Livneh, H., & Thomas, K.R. (1997). Psychosocial aspects of disability. Rehabilitation Education, 11 (3), 173-183 [Special Issue: Master’s Degree Curriculum in Rehabilitation Counseling].

 

Livneh, H., Nave, G., Maron, S., & Kaplan, J. (1996). The relationship between anxiety and coping

               modes: A preliminary investigation.  Psychology--A Journal of Human Behavior, 33, 13-28.

 

Livneh, H., Livneh, C.L., Maron, S., & Kaplan, J. (1996). A multidimensional approach to the study of the

              structure of coping with stress.  The Journal of Psychology, 130, 501-512.

 

Livneh, H., & Antonak, R.F. (1996). Coping with physical disability. Directions in Rehabilitation Counseling, 7(2), 1-19.

 

Livneh, H., Antonak, R.F., & Maron, S. (1995). Progeria: Medical aspects, psychosocial perspectives, and intervention guidelines. Death Studies, 19, 433-452.

 

Antonak, R.F., & Livneh, H. (1995). Randomized response technique: A review and proposed extension to disability attitude research. Genetic, Social, and General Psychology Monographs, 121, 97-145.

 

Antonak, R.F., & Livneh, H. (1995). Development, psychometric analysis, and validation of an error-choice test to measure attitudes toward persons with epilepsy.  Rehabilitation Psychology, 40, 25-38.

 

Antonak, R.F., & Livneh, H. (1995). Direct and indirect methods to measure attitudes toward persons with disabilities, with an exegesis of the error-choice method. Rehabilitation Psychology, 40, 3-24.

 

Antonak, R.F., & Livneh, H. (1995). Psychosocial adaptation to disability and its investigation among persons with multiple sclerosis. Social Science and Medicine, 40, 1099-1108.

 

Livneh, H. (1995). The tripartite model of rehabilitation intervention: Basics, goals, and rehabilitation strategies. Journal of Applied Rehabilitation Counseling, 26(1), 25-29.

 

Livneh, H., & Antonak, R.F. (1994). Indirect methods of attitude measurement: Reply to Linkowski and Yuker. Rehabilitation Education, 8, 144-148.

 

Livneh, H., & Antonak, R.F. (1994). Indirect methods to measure attitudes toward persons with disabilities. Rehabilitation Education, 8, 103-137.

 

Livneh, H., & Antonak, R.F. (1994). Review of research on psychosocial adaptation to neuromuscular disorders: II. Spina bifida, neurofibromatosis, amyotrophic lateral sclerosis, and myasthenia gravis. Journal of Rehabilitation Sciences, 7, 66-79.

 

Livneh, H., & Antonak, R.F. (1994). Review of research on psychosocial adaptation to neuromuscular disorders: I. Cerebral palsy, muscular dystrophy, and Parkinson's disease. Journal of Social Behavior and Personality, 9, 201-230.

 

Antonak, R.F., & Livneh, H. (1994). Instruments to measure psychosocial adjustment to illness and impairment: II. Specific illness and impairment measures. Assessment in Rehabilitation and Exceptionality, 1(3), 175-202.

 

Antonak, R.F., & Livneh, H. (1994). Instruments to measure psychosocial adjustment to illness and impairment: I. General measures. Assessment in Rehabilitation and Exceptionality, 1(2), 125-161.

 

Livneh, H., & Antonak, R.F. (1994). Psychosocial reactions to disability: A review and critique of the literature. Critical Reviews in Physical and Rehabilitation Medicine, 6 (1), 1-100.

 

Livneh, H., & Male, R. (1993). Functional limitations: A review of their characteristics and vocational impact. Journal of Rehabilitation, 59(4), 44-50.

 

Antonak, R.F., Livneh, H., & Antonak, C. (1993). A review of research on psychosocial adjustment to impairment among persons with Traumatic Brain Injury. Journal of Head Trauma Rehabilitation, 8(4), 87-100.

 

Livneh, H., & Sherwood, A. (1993). Group counseling approaches with persons who have sustained myocardial infarction. Journal of Counseling and Development, 72, 57-61.

 

Pullo, R., Lustig, P., & Livneh, H. (1993). The vocational interests of prisoners: A preliminary validation study of the Lustig Color Vector Test. Journal of Applied Rehabilitation Counseling, 24(1), 8-14.

 

Livneh, H. (1992). A preliminary model for classifying functional limitations. Rehabilitation Education, 6(4), 319-334.

 

Antonak, R.F., & Livneh, H. (1992). A review of research on psychosocial adjustment to impairment among persons with epilepsy. Journal of Epilepsy, 5, 194-205.

 

Antonak, R.F., & Livneh, H. (1991). A hierarchy of reactions to disability. International Journal of Rehabilitation Research, 14, 13-24.

 

Livneh, H., & Sherwood, A. (1991). Application of personality theories and counseling strategies to clients with physical disabilities.  Journal of Counseling and Development, 69, 525-538.

 

Livneh, H., & Antonak, R.F. (1991). Temporal structure of adaptation to disability. Rehabilitation Counseling Bulletin, 34, 298-319.

 

Livneh, H., & Antonak, R.F. (1990). Reactions to disability: An empirical investigation of their nature and structure. Journal of Applied Rehabilitation Counseling, 21(4), 13-21.

 

Livneh, H. (1990). Counseling the pain-prone client. Counseling and Human Development, 23(3), 1-16.

 

Livneh, H. (1989). Rehabilitation intervention strategies: Their integration and classification. Journal of Rehabilitation, 55(2), 21-30.

 

Livneh, H., & Livneh, C. (1989). The five-factor model of personality: Is evidence of its cross-measure validity premature?  Personality and Individual Differences, 10 (1), 75-80.

 

Livneh, H. (1988). Rehabilitation goals: Their hierarchical and multifaceted nature. Journal of Applied Rehabilitation Counseling, 19(3), 12-18.

 

Livneh, C., & Livneh, H (1988). Factors differentiating high and low participants in lifelong learning.  Educational and Psychological Measurement, 48, 637-646.

 

Livneh, H. (1988). Assessing outcome criteria in rehabilitation: A multi-component approach. Rehabilitation Counseling Bulletin, 32, 72-94.

 

Livneh, H. (1987). Person-environment congruence: A rehabilitation perspective.  International Journal of Rehabilitation Research, 10, 3-19.

Scholarship

For Dr. Livneh’s complete Curriculum Vitae, please visit the Counselor Education Faculty and Staff pages.