Edna M. Szymanski
Affiliations: | University of Wisconsin, Madison, Madison, WI |
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Szymanski EM, Vancollins J. (2003) Career Development of People with Disabilities: Some New and Not-So-New Challenges: Australian Journal of Career Development. 12: 9-16 |
Enright MS, Conyers LM, Szymanski EM. (1996) Career and Career‐Related Educational Concerns of College Students With Disabilities Journal of Counseling and Development. 75: 103-114 |
Szymanski EM, Johnston-Rodriguez S, Millington MJ, et al. (1995) The Paradoxical Nature of Disability Services: Illustrations from Supported Employment and Implications for Rehabilitation Counseling Journal of Applied Rehabilitation Counseling. 26: 17-22 |
Leahy MJ, Szymanski EM. (1995) Rehabilitation counseling: Evolution and current status Journal of Counseling and Development. 74: 163-166 |
Szymanski EM. (1994) Transition: Life-Span and Life-Space Considerations for Empowerment Exceptional Children. 60: 402-410 |
Leahy MJ, Szymanski EM. (1993) Epilogue: Rehabilitation Counseling Credentialing. Rehabilitation Counseling Bulletin. 37: 197-200 |
Szymanski EM. (1991) Quantitative Research: Common Myths and Cautions for Utilization in Supported Employment Journal of Disability Policy Studies. 2: 115-126 |
Hanley-Maxwell CD, Griffin S, Szymanski EM, et al. (1990) Supported and Time-Limited Transitional Employment Services. Journal of Visual Impairment & Blindness. 84: 160-165 |
Szymanski EM, Parker RM. (1989) Supported Employment in Rehabilitation Counseling: Issues and Practices Journal of Applied Rehabilitation Counseling. 20: 65-72 |
Parker RM, Szymanski EM, Hanley-Maxwell C. (1989) Ecological Assessment in Supported Employment Journal of Applied Rehabilitation Counseling. 20: 26-33 |