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SPTA Newsletter Co-op


Sharing the wealth...
SPTAs frequently experience difficulties obtaining quality articles for their newsletters or websites in a timely manner. Division 31's SPTA Newsletter Article Co-op is designed to address this issue for all SPTAs

We ask all SPTAs to email us one or two articles of interest from their newsletter on an ongoing basis. They will be posted here in a downloadable PDF format. All SPTAs may search through the articles posted here in the Co-op and download any they like for use in their SPTA newsletter or on their website - all you need do is include the permission. [Reprinted with permission of the author and (name of originating SPTA).] Please be sure all authors have agreed in advance to have their articles reprinted in other SPTAs' newsletters before sending in. Posting the articles here implies that. 

We hope this will be a valuable resource for all SPTAs. Be sure to visit the Newsletter Article Co-op each month or so to see what has been added. Then, download any articles you like for inclusion in your SPTA's newsletter. Please participate to help make this program a great success for us all.

Send articles in PDF format to Bonnie Staiger at stacy@bis.midco.net.  


When using any of the articles posted here, 
please note the following with each article used:

Article reprinted with permission of the author and (name of originating SPPA).  

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  California Psychological Association Articles

E-mail and Domains: The New Business Cards, Manny Tau, PsyD

A Graduate Student’s Perspective of Asian American Psychology, By Michi Fu, Ph.D.

"Change Never Starts in the Center. It Starts at the Edges and Moves Its Way In.", By Terrie Furukawa, PhD

Culturally Sensitive and Creative Therapy With Latino Clients, By Aaron Aviera, PhD

Current Issues Impacting the Mental Health and Wellness of Chicano/Latino Families in California, By Joseph M. Cervantes, PhD, ABPP

The Conception of Depression in Chinese Americans and Its Implications for Treatment, By Yu-Wen Ying, PhD

Developing Culturally Specific Interventions for At Risk LGBT Clients, By James A. Peck, PsyD

Introduction to the Special Issue on Diversity in Professional Psychology, By Miguel Gallardo, PsyD

Education and Training in Organizational and Consulting Psychology, By Rodney L. Lowman, PhD

Executive Coaching: Fad or Future?, By Kenneth M. Nowack, PhD

"Follow Your Passion":  An Interview With Thomas Parham, By Miguel Gallardo, PsyD

How Will HIPAA Affect Your Practice?, By James A. Purvis, PhD & Charles L. Cooper, PhD

Immigration: A Dynamic Process, By Olga L. Mejía, MA

Leading Teams, By Joseph G. Cutcliffe, PhD

Leading the Organization During Uncertain Times, By Lilli Friedland, PhD, ABPP

Marketing Psychological Services Can Be Professional-And Even Easy, By Rick Crandall, PhD

Marketing Your Practice to Primary Care Physicians, By James H. Bray, PhD

Media Psychology: A Field Whose Time is Here, By Bernard J. Luskin, PhD

Organization Development, By Yvette N. Tazeau, PhD

Introduction to the Special Section on Organizational Psychology, By Angus Strachan, PhD

Personnel Selection and Assessment, By Warren Bobrow, PhD

Providing Culturally Competent Services to American Indians, By Tawa M. Witko, PsyD

Psychotherapy with Lesbian, Gay, and Bisexual Clients, By Christine Browning, PhD

The Trusted Advisor, By Angus Strachan, PhD

Using Self Theories to Manage Organizational Change, By Robert D. Caplan, PhD


Connecticut Psychological Association Articles

Peace and Play, Dorothy G. Singer

Imaginative Thought and Creativity in Psychotherapy, Jerome L. Singer, PhD

Working in the Field of Concussion, Ken Gilstein, PhD

Treating Clergy Who Sexually Abuse Minors: A 16-Year Experience in the Professionals and Clergy Program at the IOL, L.M. Lothstein, PhD, ABPP

Six Strokes Under (Book Review), Alma Edler, PhD
Book Published by Berkley Prime Crime Books, 2002
Author: Roberta Isleib, PhD

Trust Me, Mom - Everyone Else is Going!  The New Rules for Mothering Adolescent Girls - Understanding and Surviving the Social Life of Your Teenage Daughter (Book Review), Barbara Bunk, PhD
Book published by Penguin Putnam, Inc., 2002
Author: Roni Cohen-Sandler, PhD


Articles by Margaret Doherty DeLong, PsyD

A Model of Mental Health Service Delivery for At-Risk Preschoolers


Articles by Gerald P. Koocher, PhD

Three Myths About Empirically Validated Therapies


Articles by Ronald Levant , EdD

PRACTITIONER REPORT: The Problem of Licensure Mobility

WASHINGTON UPDATE: A Social Contact on Health Care?

WASHINGTON UPDATE: Go Boldly Forth! Making Psychology a Household Word

THE FUTURE OF PROFESSIONAL PSYCHOLOGY: Psychological Health Care

WASHINGTON UPDATE: Promoting Resilience in Response to War and Terrorism

The Empirically-Validated Treatments Movement: A Practitioner Perspective


Maryland Psychological Association Articles

When a practice closes abruptly: Ethical issues for clinicians, J. Warrington & Jeffrey E. Barnett

ABC's of termination: Clinical, ethical, and legal issues, J. Finkelstein & Jeffrey E. Barnett

APA’s New Ethics Code: An Update for Psychologists, Jeffrey E. Barnett, PsyD & Stephanie Lorenc , MS

Behavioral Telehealth: Ethics, Law, and Effective Clinical Practice, Karin Scheetz, MA & Jeffrey E. Barnett, PsyD

Caring for Ourselves: A Therapist’s Guide to Personal and Professional Well-Being, Ellen K. Baker, PhD, Reviewed by Andrew D. Blair, MS

Culturally Sensitive Treatment and Ethical Practice, Jeffrey E. Barnett, PsyD & Natasha D. Bivings , MS

The Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act -  HIPAA

Got Self-Care?, Jeffrey E. Barnett, PsyD, Andrea Eiblum, MS, & Andrew Blair, MS

HIPAA Compliance Deadline - Monday, April 14, 2003, Paul Berman, PhD, Professional Affairs Officer

Getting Started–Navigating the Licensure Process in Maryland, Jeffrey E. Barnett, PsyD, and Nicole Ryan, MS

Navigating the Ethical Decision Making Maze, Jeffrey E. Barnett, PsyD & Lesley C. Johnston, BS

Getting Started: What They Didn’t Teach You in Graduate School Series

Part I: Steps to Take NOW, Amy B. Athey, MS & Jeffrey E. Barnett, PsyD

Part II: That First Job, Jeffrey E. Barnett, PsyD & Elizabeth Henshaw , MS

Part III: Marketing Your Practice, Amy Saunders, MS & Jeffrey E. Barnett, PsyD

Resilience in the Aftermath of Adverse or Traumatic Events, Ann Kaiser Stearns, PhD

Combat PTSD: A Psychospiritual Disorder, Wilfried Busse, PhD

Trauma Aftermath - Who is Really at Risk?, Ann Kaiser Stearns, PhD


Articles by James E. McKeever, PhD

Washington Psychologist President's Column


New Hampshire Psychological Association Articles

An Overview of Group Therapy, Allan Lurvey, ThD

Consulting to the Family or Closely-Held Business, Everett Moitoza, EdD, MBA

Psychology, Ethics and Your Web-Presence, Benjamin D. Garber,  PhD

An Epidemic of Ugliness: An Overview of Body Dysmorphic Disorder, James Claiborn, PhD

The Growing Need for Psychologists in the Intervention for Autism Spectrum/Pervasive Developmental Disorders, Teresa Bolick, PhD

Forensic Psychology: The Interface of Psychology, Law, and Public Policy, Philip Kinsler, PhD

Substance Abuse as a "Niche" Area for Psychologists, Vic Pantesco, EdD


New Jersey Psychological Association Articles

Evidence-based Practice and the Endeavor of Psychotherapy, Carol Goodheart

Evidence-based Practice and the Endeavor of Psychotherapy (Short Version), Carol Goodheart

Guidelines for Safe and Secure E-mail Use, Donald J. Franklin, PhD

Integrating Psychology with Psychopharmacology, Special Section Editor, Joseph J. Zielinski, PhD

What's New in the Treatment of Child and Adolescent Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder?, Rosalie Greenberg , MD

Dual Relationships for the Psychologist When Custody is an Issue, Janet S. Berson, PhD

Psychologists and the Legal Morass*, Alan J. Cornblatt, Esq.
*Please note: The release form in this article may not fit with all state laws, so it is suggested that anyone using this article clear the publication by their state association legal resources before printing

What’s New In Autism: Etiologies and Treatment, Ira L. Cohen, PhD

Some Observations about Supervision/Consultation Groups, Nancy McWilliams, PhD

A Model For An Experiential Supervision Group, Michael P. Andronico, PhD and Barbara Dazzo, PhD

 Conducting Group Supervision Within the Context of Graduate Training Programs, Karen L. Haboush, PsyD

Group Supervision, Mark Ettin, PhD


New York Psychological Association Articles

Working it Out: Using Exercise in Psychotherapy, Kate F. Hayes, PhD

Men and Boys: What Happened to Emotions?, Ronald F. Levant, PhD

Beacon Award for David Truman: Monumental win for patients against Managed Care

Working with Monolingual Chinese-speaking Patients, Grace Wong, PhD


Ohio Psychological Association Articles

OPA's Amicus Brief: Divorce/Custody Situations and Waiver of Privilege, Glenn Karr, JD (December 2002)

Hold Harmless Clauses May Be Harmless to Your (Fiscal) Health: A Project FAIR Update, Glenn Karr, JD (February 2003)

Psychology Services to Be Cut, Suzanne LeSure, PhD (March 2003)

Mentoring: A graduate student perspective, Nichole Wood-Barcalow, MA (March 2003)

Combination of Lifelong Passion and Innovation Fuels New Psychologist's Practice OPA Member Champions an Equine-Assisted Approach While Serving the Underserved, Mary J. Malek, PhD

Choosing to Use -- or Not Use -- Health Insurance for Psychological Care, Patricia James, PhD


Pennsylvania Psychological Association Articles

Accidental Breaches of Confidentiality, Samuel Knapp, EdD

Service and Science:  A Powerful Combination, Paul Kettlewell, PhD, ABPP

What Should Your Employees Know About Confidentiality?

HIPAA: Privacy Officers, Samuel Knapp, EdD

Good Stuff: Psychology, The Health Care Profession of the 21st Century, Donald McAleer, PsyD


West Virginia Psychological Association Articles

Folding Up Your Shingle: Termination of Practice, Jimelle Rumberg , MA

Promoting Resilience in Response to War and Terrorism, Ronald F. Levant, PhD

The “Must Do” Steps for HIPAA Compliance - Note – this information was developed by the North Carolina Healthcare Information and Communications Alliance


 

 
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