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Dr Jo-Ida C Hansen was born in the, and is a psychologist and professor known for her research in the fields of career development and career decision-making, counseling psychology, sex differences and sex-fairness in interest measurement, leisure, vocational interest measurement and inventory construction, occupational health. She received many awards in; the Minnesota Psychological Association Graduate Education Faculty Award, 2011, Society of Vocational Psychology Distinguished Achievement Award, 2008, Leona Tyler Award for Research and Professional Contributions (Counseling Psychology's most prestigious award), 1996, Elected Fellow, American Counseling Association, 2009,President, Division of Counseling Psychology (Division 17 of APA), 1993 - 1994, Elected Fellow in the American Association of Applied and Preventive Psychology, 1994, the Extended Research Award of the American Association of Counseling and Development, 1990, the Exemplary Practices Award of the Association for Measurement and Evaluation in Counseling and Development, 1986, the Exemplary Practices Award of the Association for Measurement and Evaluation in Counseling and Development, 1990, American Counseling Association Research Award (with Sharon Sackett, Ph.D.), 1996, E. K. Strong, Jr. Gold Medal Award; for exemplary work in interest measurement research, 1983, Elected Fellow of the American Psychological Association and 5 Divisions (17, 35, 5, 1, & 14), 1984-1996, Elected Fellow in the American Psychological Society, 1988, Invited Participant, 38th Annual National Security Seminar, U.S. Army War College, Carlisle Barracks, PA, 1992, Distinguished Visiting Professor, University of Iowa, awarded by Iowa Testing Program Foundation, 1987, Chosen as the University of Minnesota MacCorquodale Early Career Distinction Lecturer, 1982. Dr Hansen is always trying to help others in the workplace and with their stress.

Biography
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Currently Dr. Hansen, is a member of the faculty of the Counseling Psychology Area within the Department of Psychology. She serves as Area Director of the Counseling Psychology Program, Co-Director of the Career Counseling and Assessment Clinic (CCAC), and third Dr. Hansen directs the Center for Interest Measurement Research (CIMR). The CCAC responsibilities include research and supervising the coordinator of the clinic and the counselors who see the CCAC clients. The CIMR responsibilities involve research and overseeing 4 to 6 graduate students and 2 to 4 undergraduate students who participate on her research team. She works at the College of Liberal Arts. On what topics does her research focus? What impact does her work have on society? What are some findings? Mention a notable publications (especially books) that she wrote.

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