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Office: Beatty Hall, Room 220C Telephone: 410-617-5382 E-mail: JBarnett@loyola.edu Curriculum Vitae, 2009
- B.S. (Psychology with honors, New York State Regents Scholarship recipient),
State University of New York at Oneonta, 1979 - M.A. (Clinical Psychology, United States Army Health Professions Scholarship recipient), Yeshiva University,
Ferkauf Graduate School, 1981 - Psy.D., (Clinical Psychology), Yeshiva University,
Ferkauf Graduate School, 1984 - Pre-doctoral Internship, William Beaumont Army Medical Center
- Licensed Psychologist in Maryland
- Board Certified in Clinical Psychology and in Clinical Child and Adolescent
- Psychology by the American Board of Professional Psychology (ABPP)
Scholarly Interests: My professional interests primarily involve ethics, legal and professional practice issues in psychology. These include distress, impariment and self-care, boundary issues and multiple relationships, supervision, confidentiality, informed consent and advocacy, among others. I am also interested in mentoring, professional development, business and treatment of children and adolescents, as well as the impact of technology on clinical practice. Barnett, J.E., & Johnson, W.B. (2009). Ethics desk reference for counselors. Alexandria, VA: American Counseling Association. Walfish, S., & Barnett, J.E. (2008). Financial success in mental health practice: Essential strategies and tools. Washington, DC: American Psychological Association. Barnett, J.E., & Johnson, W.B. (2008). Ethics desk reference for psychologists. Washington, DC: American Psychological Association. Barnett, J.E. (2008). Impaired professionals: Distress, professional impairment, self-care, and psychological wellness. In Herson, M., & Gross, A.M. (Eds.), Handbook of Clinical Psychology (Volume One) (pp. 857-884). New York: John Wiley & sons. Barnett, J.E. (2008). Mentoring, boundaries, and multiple relationships: Opportunities and challenges. Mentoring and Tutoring: Partnership in Learning. 16 (1), 3-16. Barnett, J.E. (2008). The ethical practice of psychotherapy: Easily within our reach. Journal of Clinical Psychology: In Session, 64(5), 569-575. Barnett, J.E. (2008). For your consideration: Psychologists, psychology, and our nation’s health. The Independent Practitioner. 28(3), 118-120. Barnett, J.E., & Henshaw, E.A. (2008). Training to begin a private practice. In Prinstein, M. & Patterson, M. (Eds.), The Portable Mentor: Strategies for Early Career Psychologists, (pp. 145-156). New York, NY: Kluwer Academic/Plenum Press. Leung, C.Y.Y., & Barnett, J.E. (2008). Multicultural assessment and ethical practice. The Independent Practitioner, 28(3), 139-143. Walfish, S., & Barnett, J.E. (2008). Financial success in mental health practice: Essential strategies and tools. Washington, DC: American Psychological Association. Barnett, J.E., & Goncher, I. (2008). Psychotherapy for the psychotherapist: Optional activity or ethical imperative? Psychotherapy Bulletin, 43(3), 36-40. Barnett, J. E., Johnston, L. C., & Hillard, D. (2006). Psycho-therapist wellness as an ethical imperative. In VandeCreek, L., & Allen, J.B. (Eds.), Innovations in Clinical Practice: Focus on Health and Wellness, (pp. 257-271). Sarasota, FL: Professional Resources Press. Barnett, J. E. (2006, Spring). Saving our profession through advocacy: Who's next? AAP Advance, 10. Barnett, J.E. (2005). Online counseling psychology: New entity; new challenges. The Counseling Psychologist, 33(5), 872-880. Barnett, J.E., & Dunning, C.B. (2005). Assessment and treatment of the elderly: Clinical and ethical issues. In VandeCreek, L. (Ed.), Innovations in Clinical Practice: Focus on Adults, (19-32). Sarasota, FL: Professional Resources Press. Course Offerings:
PY601.41: Psychodiagnostics I PY621.41: Principles and Practices of Psychotherapy PY705.41: Ethics & Legal Issues in Psychology PY800.41: Professional, Legal, and Ethical Issues |
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