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Ethics Faculty-Michael C. Gottlieb, Ph.D., F.A.F.P.
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Board Certified, Family Psychology, ABPP
Clinical Professor, University of Texas Health Science Center
Honorary Clinical Professor, Texas Woman’s University
12810 Hillcrest Rd. #B224
Dallas, TX 75230
Office:972-661-0746
Fax: 972-385-0095
Personal web page: www.michaelcgottliebphd.com

Ethics/Medical Humanities Areas of Expertise/Interest:

Ethical issues in mental health treatment such as:professional boundaries/multiple relations, ethical decision making, risk management, multi-person psychotherapy.

CME Lectures:

Informed Consent: A Clinical Reconceptualization
Ethical and Legal Issues in Multi-Person Therapy
Boundary Issues for Psychotherapists and Supervisors
Questions Regarding Termination and Abandonment

Recent Ethics/Medical Humanities Publications:

Younggren, J. and Gottlieb, M.C. (Accepted). Termination and Abandonment: History, Risk and Risk Management. Professional Psychology: Research and Practice.

Gottlieb, M. C., Lasser, J. and Simpson, G. (In press). Legal and Ethical Issues in Couple Therapy. In A. Gurman (Ed.),Clinical Handbook of Couple Therapy. New York: Guilford.

Handelsman, M.M., Knapp, S.J., and Gottlieb, M.C. (In press). New Directions in Positive ethics. In S.J. Lopez (Ed.) (2nd ed.)Handbook of Positive Psychology. New York: Oxford University Press.

Gottlieb, M. C., Robinson, K and Younggren. (2007) J. Multiple Relations in Supervision: Guidance for Administrators, Supervisors, and students. Professional Psychology: Research and Practice, 38, 241-247.

Knapp, S., Gottlieb, M., Berman, J. & Handelsman, M. (2007) When law and ethics collide: What should psychologists do? Professional Psychology: Research and Practice, 38, 54-59.

Gottlieb, M.C. (2006). A template for ethics consultation. Ethics and Behavior, 16, 151-162.

Handelsman, M., Gottlieb, M.C., and Knapp, S. (2005). Acculturation as a framework for training ethical psychologists. Professional Psychology: Research and Practice, 36, 59-65.

Younggren, J., and Gottlieb, M.C. (2004). Managing risk when contemplating multiple relationships. Professional Psychology: Research and Practice, 35, 255-260.

Lasser, J., and Gottlieb, M.C. (2004). Treating patients distress regarding their sexual orientation: Clinical and ethnical alternatives. Professional Psychology: Research and Practice,35,194-200.

Kuehnle, K., Greenberg, L., and Gottlieb, M.C. (2004) Incorporating the principles of scientifically based child interviews into family law cases. Journal of Child Custody, 1, 97-114.