“…A content analysis is one approach used by scholars to review the scholarship of that profession (Nilsson et al, 2003). Content analyses of counseling journal articles can provide insight into the professions' scholarly work for themes and trends related to areas such as racial and sexual minority research (e.g., Clark & Serovich, 1997;Perez, Constantine, & Gerard, 2000;Phillips, Ingram, Smith, & Mindes, 2003), rehabilitation counseling (Bergland, 1988), multicultural counseling competencies (Worthington, SothMcNett, & Moreno, 2007), publications of women counselors (Tryon, 1981b), counselor education faculties (Baruth & Miller, 1977), or for specific journals during a given time period (e.g., Hosie, 1986;Nilsson, Love, Taylor, & Slusher, 2007;Pelsma & Cesari, 1989;Tkac & Zimpfer, 1992;Weinrach, Lustig, Chan, & Thomas, 1998;Williams & Buboltz, 1999). Williams and Buboltz (1999) conducted a content analysis of articles published in the Journal of Counseling & Development (JCD) spanning a 9-year period (1988 vol.…”