Carolyn Zerbe Enns, PhD, is a professor of psychology and a contributor to the ethnic studies and the gender, sexuality, and women's studies programs at Cornell College, Mount Vernon, Iowa. Her scholarly interests include multicultural, feminist, and transnational perspectives on psychotherapy and pedagogy. She has written approximately articles and chapters that focus primarily on gender, pedagogy, and feminist theory and psychotherapy. Dr. Enns is the author of Feminist Theories and Psychotherapies and coeditor of Teaching and Social Justice and the Oxford Handbook of Feminist Multicultural Counseling Psychology. She has received the Heritage Award for contributions to feminist practice (APA Division 35 [Society for the Psychology of Women]), the Distinguished Leader for Women in Psychology Award (APA Committee on Women), the Florence L. Denmark/Mary E. Reuder Award for contributions to the international psychology of women (APA Division 52 [International Psychology]), and the Woman of the Year Award and the Foremother Award (Section for the Advancement of Women, APA Division 7 [Society of Counseling Psychology]). Joy K. Rice, PhD, is a clinical psychologist and emerita professor at the University of Wisconsin amp ndash Madison. She is a recipient of the Educational Press Association Distinguished Achievement Award and the Denmark/Reuder Award for Outstanding International Contributions to the Psychology of Women and Gender. Her 4-decade career has focused on women and their issues and concerns nationally and globally in the areas of marital and family studies and gender and cross-cultural issues in psychotherapy. Dr. Rice is the coauthor of Women and Leadership: Transforming Visions and Diverse Voices and amp quot International Perspectives on Women and Mental Health amp quot in the 2 Handbook of Feminism and Women's Rights Worldwide. Roberta L. Nutt, PhD, ABPP, is training director of the counseling psychology doctoral program at the University of Houston, Texas. She formerly served as founder and training director of the counseling psychology doctoral program at Texas Woman's University and director of professional affairs of the Association of State and Provincial Psychology Boards (ASPPB). She is past president of APA Divisions 7 (Society of Counseling Psychology) and 43 (Society for Family Psychology), is past chair of the Texas State Board of Examiners of Psychologists, holds fellow status in APA and seven of its divisions and ASPPB, and is American Board of Professional Psychology certified in counseling psychology and family psychology. She has published numerous articles, chapters, and books on women's and gender issues in psychology. Drs. Nutt, Rice, and Enns coauthored the 2 7 amp quot APA Guidelines for Psychological Practice With Girls and Women amp quot and were corecipients of the 2 8 Woman of the Year Award from the APA Section for the Advancement of Women in Counseling Psychology for amp quot significant contributions and promotion of the status of women in psychology, leadership and activism on behalf of women, and research that has significantly advanced knowledge of women's concerns in counseling psychology. amp quot