Re: need some advice on advising a student

1999-04-08 Thread Jean Edwards
Hi all: I have a student in one of my classes who is clinically depressed (at one time with psychotic features), and according to him has been so since adolescence (age of onset around 15). He is now 22 and for the past 7 years he has been hospitalized twice and has been on a variety of meds, mos

counseling ethics

1999-04-08 Thread KUTHERT
State statutes vary regarding confidentiality and rights to protection. For example, in NY, there is no requirement to inform the partner. However, I believe that there is a moral imperative to do so, while respecting the client's rights to the extent possible. I would suggest advising th

Re: counseling ethics

1999-04-08 Thread David Wasieleski
It may be true that Tarasoff was a California-based decision, but I feel pretty comfortable with the duty to protect generally and think you're covering yoursel, as well as the potential well-beiong of another, by using it as a general rule. Naturally, confidentiality is vital and should be protec

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1999-04-08 Thread Tasha Howe
Hi, I just saw a post about a TIPS-development? This is the first I've heard of it in my 2 months on this site! I am a developmental psychologist and am interested in information about this. Anyone? -- Tasha R. Howe, Ph.D. Assistant Professor of Psychology Transylvania University 300 N. Broadway

Re: counseling ethics

1999-04-08 Thread Weisskirch, Rob
Tipsters, Regarding the partner who is HIV+, I believe that the ethical contract is dependent on who is the client. If the couple came in for couples therapy, your contract is with the pair, and the practitioner should not agree to keep secrets from the other member when in an individual session

health psy text

1999-04-08 Thread Gerald Henkel-Johnson
I'm teaching a new course next year - health psychology. What books are TIPsters happy with, especially those with a behavioral focus? Jerry Henkel-Johnson, Psy.D The College of St. Scholastica Duluth, MN 55811 [EMAIL PROTECTED]

Re: counseling ethics

1999-04-08 Thread Gerald Henkel-Johnson
If you are going to use Tarasoff, make sure it applies or has been adopted in your state. Tarasoff is a specifically California doctrine, though it has been recognized in most states. Don't assume! Jerry Henkel-Johnson, Psy.D. Duluth, MInnesota [EMAIL PROTECTED] >>> David Wasieleski <[EMAIL P

Psychology Department Newsletter Contest

1999-04-08 Thread John Malouff
Entries are invited for the Tenth Annual Psychology Department Newsletter Contest, sponsored by the Nova Southeastern University Behavioral Sciences Department. To enter, submit a newsletter from 1998-99 academic year to John Malouff, Ph.D., J.D., NSU Behavioral Sciences, 3301 College Ave., Ft. L

Re: Summary of Teaching Conference Replies

1999-04-08 Thread karen ford
And I did forget one: James Madison University Teaching Conference, Oct. 8-9. http://www.jmu.edu/psyc/ My apologies to Jim Couch. Thanks again, Karen Ford On Wed, 7 Apr 1999, karen ford wrote: > For those interested, here is a summary of responses to my query on > conferences specifically rela

Re: Teaching intro psych: A lesson in humility

1999-04-08 Thread RICKER
On April 5, 1999, I (Jeff Ricker) wrote: >As I sat here reading through yet another detailed discussion of an important >theory in psychology so that I could explain it better to my intro students, >the following thought occurred to me: > >Teaching introduction to psychology is a nearly impossibl

Re: Teaching intro psych: objectives

1999-04-08 Thread Karen Yanowitz
Hi all- our dept also has generated a list of objectives for intro psych- which I have posted to my web site. If you go to ASU homepage, then site index, "education", then "psychology" then "faculty", then "Karen Yanowitz"- go to my intro page and its under core objectives. (takes much longer

Re: counseling ethics

1999-04-08 Thread Paul Brandon
This would be determined by the laws of the particular state. I don't belief that Minnesota has any Tarasoff legislation per se; the determination would be based on case law. At 8:30 PM -0500 4/7/99, Peter & Carole Lawson wrote: >At 04:02 PM 4/7/99 , [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: >>We were discussing

Re: Teaching intro psych: A lesson in humility

1999-04-08 Thread Dr. T. Dudley
Suzi- I would also be interested in the list of objectives your department has developed. If you do not send it to tips, could you please send a copy my way? Thanks Tom Dudley Department of Psychology Tarleton State University [EMAIL PROTECTED] >Suzi - >Can you send on the list of objectives

Re: Teaching intro psych: A lesson in humility

1999-04-08 Thread Dr. T. Dudley
Suzi- I would also be interested in the list of objectives your department has developed. If you do not send it to tips, could you please send a copy my way? Thanks Tom Dudley Department of Psychology Tarleton State University [EMAIL PROTECTED] >Suzi - >Can you send on the list of objectives

Re: forensic psychology

1999-04-08 Thread Ben Miller
In response to the recent inquiry regarding graduate programs in forensic psychology, I checked with a forensic colleague. She reports that There are, in fact, very few graduate programs in forensic psychology -- I think only eight, nationally. The best programs are at John Jay College of

"most cited" developmental pubs

1999-04-08 Thread Miriam E. Joseph
Hi folks, I need to pick your brains... (and I'm posting this to both TIPS and TIPS-DEVELOP so apologize to those of you who will get duplicate messages). I'm working with someone in clinical psych who wants to produce a handbook of readings in developmental psych, covering birth through adoles

Re: TIPS Digest V #866

1999-04-08 Thread pkolodin
Clinical listserv? Anyone know of a place where psychotherapists can exchange clinical ideas about cases on a high quality listserv? Thanks. [EMAIL PROTECTED]

Re: counseling ethics

1999-04-08 Thread David Wasieleski
I agree with the prior posts. Unfortunately, APA's ethics code doesn't address HIV issues directly, and neither have any court cases to my knowledge. Legally, the Tarasoff "duty to protect" would seem to extend to such a case, particularly since there is a clear danger to a specific individual. Th

Forensic Psychology

1999-04-08 Thread Pollak, Edward
RJ asked: "What is the "typical" and/or most constructive route toward such a degree? " (i.e., forensic psych) Has anyone else noticed the dramatic increase in students asking about forensic psych lately? It seems to me that they all want to be "profilers" for the FBI. I trace it all back t