Diversity and Ethnic
Minority Issues, Asian/Asian American mental health, Acculturation and
Ethnic Identity, Interpersonal Interaction and Intergroup Anxiety,
Professional Ethics, and Cross-cultural Psychotherapy

Recent Peer Reviewed Publications
Littleford, L. N. (In press). How psychotherapists address
hypothetical multiple relationships dilemmas with Asian
American clients: A national survey. Ethics & Behavior.
Littleford, L. N.,
Wright, M. O., & Sayoc-Parial, M. S. (2005). White students’ intergroup
anxiety during same-race and interracial interactions: A multi-method
approach. Basic and Applied Social Psychology, 27, 85-94.
Littleford, L. N. (2005). Understanding and expanding multicultural
competence in teaching: A faculty guide. Office of Teaching
Resources in Psychology. Retrieved April 6, 2005 from
http://www.lemoyne.edu/OTRP/teachingresources.html#diversity
Savin, D., Seymour, D., Littleford, L. N., Bettridge, J., & Giese, A.
(2005). Findings from mental health screening of newly arrived refugees
in Colorado.
Public Health Reports, 120, 224-229.
Wright, M.O. & Littleford, L.N. (2002). Experiences and beliefs
as predictors of ethnic identity and intergroup relations. Journal
of Multicultural Counseling and Development, 30, 2-20.
Littleford, L. N.,
& Wright, M. O. (1998). Health consequences of positive and negative
interracial interactions at a predominantly Caucasian public
university. Journal of Gender, Culture, and Health, 3, 129-145.
