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Jean Sunde Peterson
Jean Sunde Peterson
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A developmental perspective on antisocial behavior
GR Patterson, BD DeBaryshe, E Ramsey
Developmental and life-course criminological theories, 29-35, 2017
57272017
Bullying and the gifted: Victims, perpetrators, prevalence, and effects
JS Peterson, KE Ray
Gifted child quarterly 50 (2), 148-168, 2006
3722006
Myth 17: Gifted and talented individuals do not have unique social and emotional needs
JS Peterson
Gifted Child Quarterly 53 (4), 280-282, 2009
3402009
Gifted achievers and underachievers: A comparison of patterns found in school files
JS Peterson, N Colangelo
Journal of Counseling & Development 74 (4), 399-407, 1996
3081996
Presenting a qualitative study: A reviewer’s perspective
JS Peterson
Gifted Child Quarterly 63 (3), 147-158, 2019
2872019
A longitudinal study of negative life events, stress, and school experiences of gifted youth
J Peterson, N Duncan, K Canady
Gifted Child Quarterly 53 (1), 34-49, 2009
2432009
Bullying among the gifted: The subjective experience
JS Peterson, KE Ray
Gifted Child Quarterly 50 (3), 252-269, 2006
2352006
Depressive disorder in highly gifted adolescents
PS Jackson, J Peterson
Journal of Secondary Gifted Education 14 (3), 175-186, 2003
1922003
Addressing counseling needs of gifted students
JS Peterson
Professional School Counseling 10 (1_suppl), 2156759X0601001S06, 2006
1802006
Gifted—through whose cultural lens? An application of the postpositivistic mode of inquiry
JS Peterson
Journal for the Education of the Gifted 22 (4), 354-383, 1999
1801999
A follow‐up study of one group of achievers and underachievers four years after high school graduation
JS Peterson
Roeper review 22 (4), 217-224, 2000
1592000
Successful adults who were once adolescent underachievers
JS Peterson
Gifted child quarterly 45 (4), 236-250, 2001
1322001
Gifted and gay: A study of the adolescent experience
JS Peterson
Gifted Child Quarterly 44 (4), 231-246, 2000
1312000
An argument for proactive attention to affective concerns of gifted adolescents
JS Peterson
Journal of Secondary Gifted Education 14 (2), 62-70, 2002
1242002
Naming gifted children: An example of unintended “reproduction”
JS Peterson, L Margolin
Journal for the Education of the Gifted 21 (1), 82-100, 1997
1211997
School counselors and gifted kids: Respecting both cognitive and affective
JS Peterson
Journal of Counseling & Development 93 (2), 153-162, 2015
1172015
A longitudinal study of post-high-school development in gifted individuals at risk for poor educational outcomes
JS Peterson
Journal of Secondary Gifted Education 14 (1), 6-18, 2002
1082002
Models of counseling gifted children, adolescents, and young adults
S Mendaglio, JS Peterson
PRUFROCK PRESS INC., 2007
1072007
Bright, tough, and resilient—and not in a gifted program
JS Peterson
Journal of Secondary Gifted Education 8 (3), 121-136, 1997
851997
A model for supervising school counseling students without teaching experience
JS Peterson, C Deuschle
Counselor Education and Supervision 45 (4), 267-281, 2006
772006
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