*Indicates University of Florida student collaborator
Moradi, B., & Tebbe, E. A. (in press). A test of objectification theory with sexual minority women. Psychology of Women Quarterly.
Conlin, S.*, Douglas, R.*, Moradi, B., & Ouch, S.* (2021). Examining feminist and critical consciousness conceptualizations of women’s subjective well-being. The Counseling Psychologist, 49, 391-422.
Grzanka, P. R., & Moradi, B. (2021). The qualitative imagination in counseling psychology: Enhancing methodological rigor across methods. Journal of Counseling Psychology, 68, 247-258.
Parent, M. C., Moradi, B., Weis, A.*, Ouch, S.*, Broad, K. L. (2021). Mapping the terrain of Journal of Counseling Psychology: A citation network analysis. Journal of Counseling Psychology, 68, 371-389.
Tebbe, E. A., Moradi, B., Wilson, E., Bell, H., Connelly, K., & Lenzen. A. (2021). Development and psychometric evaluation of the Sexual Minority Women’s Sexual Objectification Experiences Scale. Journal of Counseling Psychology, 68, 501-514.
Moradi, B., Parent, M. C., Weis, A.*, Ouch, S.*, Broad, K. L. (2020). Mapping the travels of intersectionality: A citation network analysis. Psychology of Women Quarterly, 44, 151-169.
Budge, S., & Moradi, B. (2019). Gender Identity. In J. C. Norcross & B. E. Wampold (Eds.), Psychotherapy relationships that work, volume 2 (3rd ed.) (pp. 133-156). New York: Oxford University Press.
Moradi, B. (2019). Naming gender as axis of power and coalition politics. Psychology of Women Quarterly, 43, 303-308.
Moradi, B., & Budge, S. (2019). Sexual Orientation. In J. C. Norcross & B. E. Wampold (Eds.), Psychotherapy relationships that work, volume 2 (3rd ed.) (pp. 264295). New York: Oxford University Press.
Moradi, B., Tebbe, E.*, Connelly, K. E.*, & Lenzen, A. L.*, & Flores, M. J.* (2019). Objectification of sexual minority women: Responses, consequences, and resistance. Journal of Counseling Psychology, 66, 519-533.
Ouch, S.*, & Moradi, B. (2019). Cognitive and affective expectation of stigma, coping efficacy, and psychological distress among sexual minority people of color. Journal of Counseling Psychology, 66, 424-436.
Budge, S., & Moradi, B. (2018). Attending to gender in psychotherapy: Understanding and incorporating systems of power. Journal of Clinical Psychology: In Session, 74, 2014-2027. *This article is adapted, by special permission of Oxford University Press, by the same authors in J. C. Norcross & B. E. Wampold (Eds.) (2018), Psychotherapy relationships that work, volume 2 (3rd ed.). New York: Oxford University Press.
Moradi, B. & Budge, S. (2018). Engaging in LGBQ+ affirmative psychotherapies with all clients: Defining themes and practices. Journal of Clinical Psychology: In Session, 74, 2028-2042.*This article is adapted, by special permission of Oxford University Press, by the same authors in J. C. Norcross & B. E. Wampold (Eds.) (2018), Psychotherapy relationships that work, volume 2 (3rd ed.). New York: Oxford University Press.
Tebbe, E.*, Moradi, B., Connelly, K. E.*, & Lenzen, A. L.*, & Flores, M.* (2018). “I don’t care about you as a person”: Sexual minority women objectified. Journal of Counseling Psychology, 65, 1-16.
Velez, B. L., Cox, R.*, & Polihronakis, C. J.*, & Moradi, B. (2018). Discrimination, work outcomes, and mental health among women of color: The protective role of womanist attitudes. Journal of Counseling Psychology, 65, 178-193.
Grzanka, P. R., Santos, C. E., & Moradi, B. (2017). Intersectionality research in counseling psychology. Journal of Counseling Psychology, 64, 453-457.
Moradi, B. (2017). (Re)focusing intersectionality in psychology: From social identities back to systems of oppression and privilege. In K. DeBord, R. M. Perez, A. R. Fischer, & K. J. Bieschke (Eds.). The Handbook of Sexual Orientation and Gender Diversity
Moradi, B., & Grzanka, P. R. (2017). Using intersectionality responsibly: Toward critical epistemology, structural analysis, and social justice activism. Journal of Counseling Psychology, 64, 500-513. R 81.
Moradi, B., & Varnes, J. R. (2017). Structure of the Objectified Body Consciousness Scale: Reevaluated twenty years later. Sex Roles, 77, 325-337.
Moradi, B. (2016). Lesbian, gay, bisexual, and transgender issues. In H. S. Friedman (Ed.). Encyclopedia of Mental Health, Vol 3 (2nd ed.) (pp. 19-24).
Parent, M. C.*, & Moradi, B. (2015). Self-objectification and condom use self-efficacy in women university students. Archives of Sexual Behavior, 44, 971-981.
Velez, B. L.*, Campos, I.*, & Moradi, B. (2015). Relations of sexual objectification and racist discrimination with Latina women’s body image and mental health. The Counseling Psychologist, 43, 906-935.
Velez, B. L.*, Moradi, B., & DeBlaere, C.* (2015). Multiple oppressions and the mental health of sexual minority Latina/o individuals. The Counseling Psychologist, 43, 7-38.
Tebbe, E.*, Moradi, B., Ege, E.* (2014). Revised and abbreviated forms of the genderism and transphobia scale: Tools for assessing anti-trans* prejudice. Journal of Counseling Psychology, 61, 581-592.
Tucker, C.M., Moradi, B., Wall, W.*, & Nghiem, K.* (2014). Roles of perceived provider cultural sensitivity and health care justice in African American/Black patients’ satisfaction with provider. Journal of Clinical Psychology in Medical Settings, 21, 282-290.
Brewster, M. E.*, & Moradi, B., DeBlaere, C., Velez, B. L.* (2013). Navigating the borderlands: The roles of minority stressors, bicultural self-efficacy, and cognitive flexibility in the mental health of bisexual individuals. Journal of Counseling Psychology, 60, 543-556.
Moradi, B. (2013). Toward a pantheoretical framework for understanding the mental health implications of dehumanization experiences: An integration of objectification and minority stress theories. In S. J. Gervais (Ed.). Objectification and (De)Humanization: The 60th Annual Nebraska Symposium on Motivation (pp. 153-181). New York: Springer.
Moradi, B., & Parent, M.* (2013). Assessment of gender-related traits, attitudes, roles, norms, identity, and experiences. In Geisinger, K. F. & Hansen, J. C. (Eds). APA Handbook of testing and assessment in psychology: Vol 2. Testing and Assessment in Clinical and Counseling Psychology (pp. 467-488). American Psychological Association.
Moradi, B., Velez, B. L.*, & Parent, M. C.* (2013). The theory of male reference group identity dependence: Roles of social desirability, masculinity ideology, and collective identity. Sex Roles, 68, 415-426.
Parent, M. *, DeBlaere, C.*, & Moradi, B. (2013). Approaches to research on intersectionality: Perspectives on gender, LGBT, and racial-ethnic identities. Sex Roles, 68, 639-645.
Velez, B. L.*, Moradi, B., & Brewster, M. E. (2013). Testing the tenets of minority stress theory in workplace contexts. Journal of Counseling Psychology, 60, 532-542.
Zhang, S.* & Moradi, B. (2013). Asian American Acculturation and Enculturation: Construct Clarification and Measurement Consolidation. The Counseling Psychologist, 41, 750-790.
Moradi, B., & Parent, M.* (2013). Assessment of gender-related traits, attitudes, roles, norms, identity, and experiences. In Geisinger, K. F. & Hansen, J. C. (Eds). APA Handbook of testing and assessment in psychology. American Psychological Association.
Brewster, M. E.*, Velez, B.*, DeBlaere, C.* & Moradi, B. (2012). Transgender individuals’ workplace experiences: The applicability of sexual minority measures and models. Journal of Counseling Psychology, 59, 60-70.
Michaels, M. S.*, Parent, M. C.*, & Moradi, B. (2012). Does exposure to muscularity-idealizing images have self-objectification consequences for heterosexual and sexual minority men? Psychology of Men and Masculinity.
Moradi, B. (2012). Feminist social justice orientation: An indicator of optimal functioning? The Counseling Psychologist.
Moradi, B., Martin, A.*, & Brewster, M. E.* (2012). Disarming the threat to feminist identification: An application of personal construct theory to measurement and intervention. Psychology of Women Quarterly, 36, 197-209.
Tebbe, E. N.*, Moradi B. (2012). Anti-transgender prejudice: A structural equation model of associated constructs. Journal of Counseling Psychology, 59, 251-261.
Velez, B. L.*, & Moradi, B. (2012). Workplace support, discrimination, and person-organization fit: Tests of the theory of work adjustment with LGB individuals. Journal of Counseling Psychology, 59, 399-407.
Dillon, F. R., Worthington, R. L., & Moradi, B. (2011). Sexual identity as a universal process. In S. J. Schwartz, K. Luyckx, & V. L. Vignoles (Eds.), Handbook of Identity Theory and Research (pp. 649-670). New York: Springer.
Moradi, B. (2011). Objectification theory: Areas of promise and refinement. The Counseling Psychologist, 39, 153-163.
Moradi, B., & Yoder, J. D. (2011). The psychology of women. In Altmaier, E. M., & Hansen, J. C. (Eds.), The Oxford Handbook of Counseling Psychology (pp. 346-374). New York: Oxford Press.
Parent, M. C.*, Moradi, B. (2011). An abbreviated tool for assessing conformity to masculine norms: Psychometric properties of the Conformity to Masculine Norms Inventory-46. Psychology of Men and Masculinity, 12, 339-353.
Parent, M. C.*, & Moradi, B. (2011). An abbreviated tool for assessing feminine norm conformity: Psychometric properties of the Conformity to Feminine Norms Inventory-45. Psychological Assessment, 23, 958-969.
Parent. M.*, & Moradi, B. (2011). His biceps become him: An application of objectification theory to understanding drive for muscularity and propensity for steroid use in college men. Journal of Counseling Psychology, 58, 246-256.
Parent. M.*, Moradi, B., Rummell, C. M.*, & Tokar, D. M. (2011). Evidence of construct distinctiveness for conformity to masculine norms. Psychology of Men and Masculinity, 12, 354-367.
Tolaymat, L.*, & Moradi, B. (2011). US Muslim women and body image: Links among objectification theory constructs and the hijab.Journal of Counseling Psychology, 58, 383-392.
Brewster, M. E.*, & Moradi, B. (2010). Perceived experiences of anti-bisexual experiences prejudice: Instrument development and evaluation. Journal of Counseling Psychology, 57, 451-468.
Brewster, M. E.*, & Moradi, B. (2010). Personal, relational, and community aspects of bisexual identity in emerging, early, and middle adult cohorts. Journal of Bisexuality, 10, 404-428.
DeBlaere, C.*, Brewster, M. E.*, Sarkees, A. M.*, & Moradi, B. (2010). Conducting research with LGB People of Color: Methodological challenges and strategies. The Counseling Psychologist, 38, 331-362.
*Part of a Major Contribution*
Huang, Y. P.*, Brewster, M. E.*, Moradi, B., Goodman, M. B.*, Wiseman, M.*, & Martin, A.* (2010). Content analysis of literature about LGB People of Color: 1998-2007. The Counseling Psychologist, 38, 363-396.
*Part of a Major Contribution*
Moradi, B., DeBlaere, C.*, & Huang, Y. P.* (2010). Centralizing the experiences of LGB People of Color in counseling psychology. The Counseling Psychologist, 38, 322-330.
*Part of a Major Contribution *
Moradi, B., & DeBlaere, C.* (2010). Replacing either/or with both/and: Illustrations of perspective alternation. The Counseling Psychologist, 38, 455-468.
*Part of a Major Contribution*
Moradi, B., Wiseman, M.* DeBlaere, C.*, Goodman, M. B.*, Sarkees, A. M.*, Brewster, M. E.*, & Huang, Y. P.* (2010). LGB of Color and White individuals’ perceptions of heterosexist stigma, internalized homophobia and outness: Comparisons of levels and links.The Counseling Psychologist, 38, 397-424.
*Part of a Major Contribution*
Moradi, B. (2010). Addressing gender and cultural diversity in body image: Objectification theory as a framework for integrating theories and grounding research. Sex Roles, 63, 138-148.
Moradi, B., & Miller, L. (2010). Attitudes of Iraq and Afghanistan war veterans toward gay and lesbian servicemembers. Armed Forces & Society, 36, 397-419.
Moradi, B., & DeBlaere, C.* (2010). Women’s experiences of sexist discrimination: Review of research and directions for centralizing race, ethnicity, and culture. In H. Landrine & N. F. Russo (Eds.), Handbook of Diversity in Feminist Psychology (pp. 173-210). New York: Springer.
Parent, M.*, & Moradi, B. (2010). Confirmatory factor analysis of the Conformity to Feminine Norms Inventory and development of an abbreviated version: The CFNI-45. Psychology of Women Quarterly, 34, 97-109.
Wiseman, M. C.*, & Moradi, B. (2010). Body image and eating disorder symptoms in sexual minority men: A test and extension of objectification theory. Journal of Counseling Psychology, 57, 154-166.
Moradi, B. (2009). Sexual orientation disclosure, concealment, harassment and military cohesion: Perceptions of LGBT former servicemembers. Military Psychology, 21, 513-533.
Moradi, B., Mohr, J. J., Worthington, R. L., & Fassinger, R. E. (2009). Counseling psychology research on sexual (orientation) minority issues: Conceptual and methodological challenges and opportunities. Journal of Counseling Psychology, 56, 5-22.
Moradi, B., van den Berg, J.,* & Epting, F. (2009). Internalized lesbian and gay threat and guilt: Links with intrapersonal and interpersonal identity stressors. Journal of Counseling Psychology, 56, 119-131.
Parent, M.*, & Moradi, B. (2009). Confirmatory factor analysis of the Conformity to Masculine Norms Inventory and development of the CMNI-46. Psychology of Men and Masculinity, 10, 175-189.
DeBlaere, C.*, & Moradi, B. (2008). Structures of the Schedules of Racist and Sexist Events: Confirmatory factor analysis of African American women’s responses. Psychology of Women Quarterly, 32, 83-94.
Goodman, M. B.*, & Moradi, B. (2008). Attitudes and behaviors toward lesbian and gay persons: Critical correlates and mediated relations. Journal of Counseling Psychology, 55, 371-384.
Moradi, B., & Huang, Y. P.* (2008). Objectification theory and psychology of women: A decade of advances and future directions.Psychology of Women Quarterly, 32, 377-398.
Owens, G., Moradi, B., & Neimeyer, G. J. (2008). Work-related perceptions of faculty in clinical and counseling academic training programs. Psychology Journal, 5, 25-39.
Moradi, B., & Rottenstein, A.* (2007). Objectification theory and Deaf cultural identity attitudes: Roles in Deaf women’s eating disorder symptomatology. Journal of Counseling Psychology, 54, 178-188.
Moradi, B. & Funderburk, J. (2006). Roles of perceived sexist events and perceived social support in mental health of women seeking counseling. Journal of Counseling Psychology, 53, 464-473.
Moradi, B., & Risco, C.* (2006). Perceived discrimination experiences and mental health of Latina/o American persons. Journal of Counseling Psychology, 53, 411-421.
Moradi, B. (2006). Perceived sexual orientation-based harassment in military and civilian contexts. Military Psychology, 18, 39-60.
Moradi, B., van den Berg, J.*, & Epting, F. R. (2006). Intrapersonal and interpersonal manifestations of anti lesbian/gay prejudice: An application of personal construct theory. Journal of Counseling Psychology, 53, 57-66.
Moradi, B., & Vergara, D.* (2006). Raising students’ awareness of women in psychology. Teaching of Psychology, 33, 113-117.
Matteson, A. V. *, & Moradi, B. (2005). Examining the structure of the schedule of sexist events: A replication and extension. Psychology of Women Quarterly, 29, 47-57.
Moradi, B. (2005). Advancing womanist identity development: Where we are and where we need to go. The Counseling Psychologist, 33, 225-253.
Moradi, B. (2005). Broadening the field for the psychology of women. [Review of the book The Lanahan readings in the psychology of women (2nd ed.)]. Psychology of Women Quarterly, 29, 112-113.
Moradi, B., Dirks, D.*, & Matteson, A*. (2005). Roles of sexual objectification experiences and internalization of standards of beauty in eating disorder symptomatology: A test and extension of objectification theory. Journal of Counseling Psychology, 52, 420-428.
Moradi, B., & Neimeyer, G. (2005). Diversity in the ivory white tower: A longitudinal look at faculty race/ethnicity in counseling psychology academic training programs. The Counseling Psychologist, 33, 655-675.
*Part of a Major Contribution*
Moradi, B. (2004). A refreshing narrative on personality theories with some notable gap. [Review of the book Personality: Theories and applications]. Contemporary Psychology, 49, 79-81.
Moradi, B. (2004). Teaching about Diversities: The Shadow/Role-Play Exercise. Teaching of Psychology, 31, 188-191.
Moradi, B., & Hasan, N. T.* (2004). Arab American persons’ reported experiences of discrimination and mental health: The mediating role of personal control. Journal of Counseling Psychology, 51, 418-428.
Moradi, B., & Subich, L. M. (2004). Examining the moderating role of self-esteem in the link between experiences of perceived sexist events and psychological distress. Journal of Counseling Psychology, 51, 50-56.
Moradi, B., Yoder, J. D., & Berendsen, L. L. (2004). An evaluation of the psychometric properties of the Womanist Identity Attitudes scale. Sex Roles, 50, 253-266.
Moradi, B., & Subich, L. M. (2003). A concomitant examination of the relations of perceived racist and sexist events to psychological distress for African American women. The Counseling Psychologist, 31, 451-469.
Tokar, D. M., Hall, R. J., & Moradi, B. (2003). Planting a tree while envisioning the forest: The recursive relation between theory and research. Journal of Counseling Psychology, 50, 3-19.
Tokar, D. M., Withrow, J. R., Hall, R. J., & Moradi, B. (2003). Psychological separation, attachment security, vocational self-concept crystallization, and career indecision: A structural equation analysis. Journal of Counseling Psychology, 50, 24-27.
Moradi, B., & Subich, L. M. (2002). Feminist identity development measures: Comparing the psychometric properties of three instruments. The Counseling Psychologist, 30, 67-86.
*Part of a Major Contribution*
Moradi, B., & Subich, L.M. (2002). Perceived sexist events and feminist identity development attitudes: Links to women’s psychological distress. The Counseling Psychologist, 30, 45-66.
*Part of a Major Contribution*
Moradi, B., Subich, L. M., & Phillips, J. (2002). Beyond revisiting: Moving feminist identity development ahead. The Counseling Psychologist, 30, 103-109.
*Part of a Major Contribution*
Moradi, B., Subich, L. M., & Phillips, J. (2002). Revisiting feminist identity development theory, research, and practice. The Counseling Psychologist, 30, 6-44.
*Part of a Major Contribution*
Fischer, A. R., & Moradi, B. (2001). Racial and ethnic identity: Recent developments and needed directions. In J. G. Ponterotto, J. M. Casas, L. A. Suzuki, & C. M. Alexander (Eds.), Handbook of multicultural counseling (2nd ed., pp. 341-370). Thousand Oaks, CA: Sage Publications.
Moradi, B., & Yoder, J. D. (2001). Demonstrating social constructionism in psychology courses: The “Who am I?” exercise. Teaching of Psychology, 28, 201-203.
Moradi, B., Fischer, A. R., Hill, M. S., Jome, L. M., & Blum, S. A. (2000) Does “feminist” plus “therapist” equal “feminist therapist”? An empirical investigation of the link between self-labeling and behaviors. Psychology of Women Quarterly, 24, 285-296.
Moradi, B., Tokar, D. M., Schaub, M., Jome, L. M., & Serna, G. S. (2000). Revisiting the structural validity of the Gender Role Conflict scale. Psychology of Men and Masculinity, 1, 62-69.
Tokar, D. M., Fischer, A. R., Schaub, M., & Moradi, B. (2000). Masculine gender roles and counseling related variables: Links with and mediation by personality. Journal of Counseling Psychology, 47, 380-393.
Moradi, B. (1996). Systematic rape of women in Bosnia. Working Papers on Race, Class and Gender, 2, 46-59.