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Article Analysis Topics

The Article Analysis Presentation is due in Week Three.

|Student |Topic |

| |Allen, J. (2007). A multicultural assessment supervision model to guide research and |

| |practice. Professional Psychology: Research and Practice, 38(3), 248-258. |

| |Appelbaum, P. S., & Rosenbaum, A. (1989). Tarasoff and the researcher; Does the duty |

| |to protect apply to the research setting? American Psychologist, 44(6), 885-894. |

| |Appelbaum, P. S. (2009). Mental retardation and the death penalty: After Atkins. |

| |Psychiatric Services, 60(10), 1295-1297. |

| |Arredondo, P., & Toporek, R. (2004). Multicultural counseling competencies = ethical |

| |practice. Journal of Mental Health Counseling, 26(1), 44-55. |

| |Boysen, G. A., & Vogel, D. L. (2008). The relationship between level of training, |

| |implicit bias, and multicultural competency among counselor trainees. Training and |

| |Education in Professional Psychology, 2(2), 103-110. |

| |Brabender, V. (2006) The ethical group psychotherapist. International Journal of |

| |Group Psychotherapy, 56(4), 395-414. |

| |Dailor, A. N., & Jacob, S. (2011). Ethically challenging situations reported by |

| |school psychologists: Implications for training. Psychology in the Schools, 48(6), |

| |619-631. |

| |Dugbartey, A. T., & Miller, M. (2009). Review of Boundaries in psychotherapy: Ethical|

| |and clinical explorations. Canadian Psychology, 50(1), 42-43. |

| |Gallardo, M. E., Johnson, J., Parham, T. A., & Carter, J. A. (2009). Ethics and |

| |multiculturalism: advancing cultural and clinical responsiveness. Professional |

| |Psychology: Research and Practice, 40(5), 425-435. |

| |Hess, A. K. (1987). Psychotherapy supervision: Stages, Buber, and a theory of |

| |relationship. Professional Psychology: Research and Practice, 18(3), 251-259. |

| |Kalmbach, K. C., & Lyons, P. M. (2006). Ethical issues in conducting forensic |

| |evaluations. Applied Psychology in Criminal Justice, 2 (3), 261-290. |

| |Lasky, G. B., & Riva, M. T. (2006). Confidentiality and privileged communications |

| |in-group psychotherapy. International Journal of Group Psychotherapy, 56(4), 455-476.|

| |Macvaugh III, G. S., & Cunningham, M. D. (2009). Atkins v. Virginia: Implications and|

| |recommendation for forensic practice. Journal of Psychiatry & Law, 37, 131-184. |

| |Pepper, R. S. (2007). Confidentiality and dual relationships in group psychotherapy. |

| |International Journal of Group Psychotherapy, 54(1), 103-114. |

| |Razza, N. J., Tomasulo, D. J., & Sobsey, D. (2011). Group psychotherapy for |

| |trauma-related disorders in people with intellectual disabilities. Advances in Mental|

| |Health and Intellectual Disabilities, 5(5), 40-45 |

| |Schank, J. A., & Skovholt, T. M. (1997). Dual-relationship dilemmas of rural and |

| |small-community psychologists. Professional Psychology: Research and Practice, 28(1),|

| |44-49. |

| |Vannicelli, M. (2001). Leader dilemmas and countertransference considerations |

| |in-group psychotherapy with substance abusers. International Journal of Group |

| |Psychotherapy, 51(1), 43-62. |

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