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Ethics of Addressing Police Brutality and Racial Violence During the Black Lives Matter Movement
Advocacy+2 more

Ethics of Addressing Police Brutality and Racial Violence During the Black Lives Matter Movement

A recent article from The New York Times revealed that the Black Lives Matter movement might be the largest social justice movement in United States History (Buchanan et al., 2020). The profound and continued systemic inequities and injustices towards Black people and communities have been observed with recent deaths of George Floyd, Breonna Taylor, Ahmaud […]

Apryl Alexander, Psy.D.

Apryl Alexander, Psy.D.

August 27, 2020

More Than Bubble Baths and Wine
Ethics & Legal

More Than Bubble Baths and Wine

I recently attended a faculty awards ceremony at my university. The faculty award recipients, along with the audience, watched videos of remarks and comments from the awardees’ students and colleagues. All of the remarks were expectedly heartwarming and lovely; however, I could not help to notice a trend in each of the videos. Nominators remarked […]

Apryl Alexander, Psy.D.

Apryl Alexander, Psy.D.

April 21, 2020

HIV, Confidentiality, and Duty to Protect
Ethics & Legal

HIV, Confidentiality, and Duty to Protect

Abstract Confidentiality and duty to protect are complex issues for psychotherapists treating clients with HIV. The application of the Tarasoff ruling to situations involving HIV has long been debated with questions about how the Tarasoff principles of identifiability of the victim, foreseeability of harm, and necessary protective action apply to HIV within the context of […]

Tiffany Chenneville, Ph.D. + 1 more

Tiffany Chenneville, Ph.D. + 1 more

April 8, 2020

Ethical Use of Interpreters for Non-English-Speaking Clients in Forensic Contexts
Ethics & Legal

Ethical Use of Interpreters for Non-English-Speaking Clients in Forensic Contexts

According to the United States Census Bureau, 60.4% of the United States population consists of White persons not of Hispanic or Latino ethnicities, and 41.8% of the population consists of racial/ethnic groups identified as Black or African American, American Indian and Native Alaskan, Asian, Native Hawaiian or Other Pacific Islander, Hispanic or Latino, or those […]

Caitlyn Azama, B.S. + 1 more

Caitlyn Azama, B.S. + 1 more

March 8, 2020

To swipe or not to swipe? Contemplating Mental Health Professionals’ Use of Online Dating Services
Student Development

To swipe or not to swipe? Contemplating Mental Health Professionals’ Use of Online Dating Services

As of May 2018, approximately 50 million Americans are using online and mobile app dating services (hereafter referred to as “online dating”; Seetharaman & Wells, 2018). With one out of five relationships now starting online (Cacioppo et al., 2013; Hamilton, 2016), mental health professionals and graduate students are likely using these services. Indeed, a recent […]

Katherine O'Neil, M.A.

Katherine O'Neil, M.A.

March 8, 2020

The Evolving Nature of the Ethical Practice of Psychotherapy
Ethics & Legal

The Evolving Nature of the Ethical Practice of Psychotherapy

While all psychotherapists aspire to practice ethically, this can at times prove challenging. It may seem at first glance that practicing ethically means simply following the ethics code of one’s profession. While this is a good place to start, unfortunately this is not sufficient for ensuring ethical practice. There are several reasons for this: 1. […]

Jeffrey E. Barnett, Psy.D., ABPP

Jeffrey E. Barnett, Psy.D., ABPP

March 1, 2020

The Ethical Practice of Psychotherapy
Ethics & Legal

The Ethical Practice of Psychotherapy

Abstract This introductory article to the special section on ethics in psychotherapy highlights the challenges and ethical dilemmas psychotherapists regularly face throughout their careers, and the limits of the American Psychological Association Ethics Code in offering clear guidance for how specifically to respond to each of these situations. Reasons for the Ethics Code’s naturally occurring […]

Jeffrey E. Barnett, Psy.D., ABPP

Jeffrey E. Barnett, Psy.D., ABPP

December 13, 2019

I Would Never Do That!
Ethics & Legal

I Would Never Do That!

In graduate school, I had an ethics class (actually, three 1-credit classes) which repeatedly discussed how to avoid boundary crossings and violations. During my pre-doctoral internship orientation, I was handed a pamphlet entitled “Therapy Never Includes Sex,” and expected to read the pamphlet and sign a statement indicating I read the pamphlet. In my current […]

Apryl Alexander, Psy.D.

Apryl Alexander, Psy.D.

October 30, 2019

Moving Target
Ethics & Legal

Moving Target

In late 2018, Chinese scientist He Jiankui revealed that twin girls had been born from embryos he had created using genome editing (referred to as the “CRISPR babies” after the molecular tool used that may render them immune to HIV). Internationally, legal and ethical debates quickly began. There is a fear that other scientists will […]

Apryl Alexander, Psy.D.

Apryl Alexander, Psy.D.

April 15, 2019

Paging Dr. House
Assessment & Treatment+1 more

Paging Dr. House

Primary care physicians and pediatricians are often the first ones to provide a mental health diagnoses and prescribe psychotropic medications. In fact, one study found the proportion of primary care visits at which antidepressants were prescribed, but no psychiatric diagnosis was noted in the record, increased from 59.5% to 72.7% from 1996 to 2007 (Mojtabai […]

Apryl Alexander, Psy.D.

Apryl Alexander, Psy.D.

December 12, 2018

Competence, Ethical Practice, and Going It Alone
Ethics & Legal+1 more

Competence, Ethical Practice, and Going It Alone

The practice of psychotherapy is typically, by its very nature, a solitary activity for the psychotherapist. Even for those psychotherapists who work in group practices, hospitals, clinics, and other similar settings, the individual nature of the practice of psychotherapy can be isolating. The one-on-one nature of most psychotherapy and the demands placed on the psychotherapist […]

Jeffrey E. Barnett, Psy.D., ABPP + 1 more

Jeffrey E. Barnett, Psy.D., ABPP + 1 more

December 6, 2018

One Dozen Important Actions to Take Now to Practice Ethically and Competently
Ethics & Legal+1 more

One Dozen Important Actions to Take Now to Practice Ethically and Competently

1. Get out of the office, attend continuing education events and professional association conferences, and interact with colleagues. Don’t isolate yourself. Those who are more isolated professionally are at greater risk of poor decision-making and unethical practice over time (Knapp & VandeCreek, 2012). 2. Create a constellation of colleagues (Johnson, Barnett, Elman, Forrest, & Kaslow, […]

Jeffrey E. Barnett, Psy.D., ABPP

Jeffrey E. Barnett, Psy.D., ABPP

November 11, 2018