David M. Tokar
Ph.D. Southern Illinois University
Professor: Counseling Psychology
Contact Information
Office: Arts and Science Building, room 357
Phone: (330) 972-6845
Email: dmt5@uakron.edu
Dr. Tokar received his Ph.D. from Southern Illinois University at Carbondale in 1993.
His theoretical orientation is eclectic, drawing primarily from the humanistic, cognitive-behavioral
, developmental, and gender-aware perspectives. Research interests include career development,
personality and individual differences, counseling expectations, gender roles, and psychological
measurement. He teaches Core III (Individual Differences), Objective Personality Evaluation,
Clinical & Counseling Psychology, and Personality. His publications have appeared in Journal
of Counseling Psychology, Journal of Vocational Behavior, Journal of Counseling and Development,
Psychology of Women Quarterly, Career Development Quarterly, Measurement and Evaluation in
Counseling and Development, and Journal of Career Assessment. He currently serves on the editorial
boards of Journal of Counseling Psychology, Journal of Vocational Behavior, and Journal of Career
Assessment.
Recent Publications
Tokar, D. M., Thompson, M. N., Plaufcan, M. R., & Williams, C. M. (in press).
Precursors of learning experiences in Social Cognitive Career Theory. Journal of
Vocational Behavior.
Buchanan, T. S., Fischer, A. R., Tokar, D. M., & Yoder, J. D. (in press). Testing a
culture-specific extension of objectification theory regarding African-American women’s
body image. The Counseling Psychologist.
Tokar, D. M. (in press). Tinsley, Howard E. A. (in press). In F. T. L. Leong (Series Ed.)
& W. B. Walsh & P. J. Hartung (Vol. Eds.), The encyclopedia of counseling: Vol. 2. Personal
and emotional counseling. Thousand Oaks, CA: Sage.
Schaub, M., & Tokar, D. M. (2005). The role of personality and learning experiences in
Social Cognitive Career Theory. Journal of Vocational Behavior, 66, 304-325.
Dickinson, J., & Tokar, D. M. (2004). Structural and discriminant validity of the Career
Factors Inventory. Journal of Vocational Behavior, 65, 239-254.
Whitaker, L. A., Phillips, J. C., & Tokar, D. M. (2004). Influencing client expectations
about career counseling using a videotaped intervention. Career Development Quarterly, 52,
309-322.
Dr. Tokar's Vita
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