Dear Division 29 Colleagues:
Here's an important new resource from our colleague, Ken Pope. If you haven't visited is website (http://kspope.com/consent/index.php), please do so. You'll be amazed at what a great resource this is. I hope you all find it of value. Best wishes to all - Jeff
Jeffrey E. Barnett, Psy.D., ABPP
2007 President-Elect
drjbarnett1@comcast.net
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I've just put up a new web page of resources that may be helpful in thinking through the process of informed consent.
The resources fall into 3 categories:
1. links to examples of informed consent forms from the American Psychological Association Insurance Trust; the University of Rochester Counseling Center; the West Virginia University Carruth Center for Counseling & Psychological Services; Laura Brown Ph.D., ABPP; and the Center for Ethical Practice;
2. excerpts setting forth informed consent requirements from the standards and guidelines of professional associations (with links to the original documents) including the American Association for Marriage & Family Therapy; American Association of Christian Counselors; American Association of Spinal Cord Injury Psychologists & Social Workers; American Group Psychotherapy Association; American Mental Health Counselors Association; American Psychoanalytic Association; American Psychological Association; Association for Specialists in Group Work; British Association for Counselling & Psychotherapy; British Columbia Association of Clinical Counsellors; California Board of Behavioral Sciences; Canadian Counselling Association; Canadian Psychiatric Association; Canadian Psychological Association; European Federation of Psychologists' Associations; Irish Association for Counseling & Therapy; National Association of Social Workers; National Board for Certified Counselors; and Psychological Society of Ireland; and
3. quotes and information about informed consent from articles, books, and research studies.
Please feel free to forward this message to any lists or individuals who might be interested in these resources.
Ken
<http://kspope.com/consent/index.php>
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