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Category: Article

A New Business Model for Psychology Specialists: Promises of the Direct Care Movement

A pay-for-service model can make mental health care more affordable and accessible for patients, while avoiding the barriers of managed care.

The Minimization and Mismanagement of Concussions

Concussions and traumatic brain injuries are serious conditions requiring specialized and immediate care, but are often minimized or misunderstood.

Other-Directed Violence Risk Assessment and Management: Current Trends in Society and Opportunities for Focus by Specialty Boards

Psychologists advocate for expanded training in other-directed risk assessment and intervention.

Supporting Black Women Who Experience Chronic Stress

Black women face a higher risk of experiencing chronic stress than many other populations. Psychologists can help.

Navigating the Impact of Politics on Mental Health: Insights from Board Certified Psychologists in the Public Sector

Current political actions will significantly impact mental health funding and service delivery.

Preserving Due Process: Countering Sweet et al. (2024) on Test Disclosure

Psychologists must balance maintaining the security of psychological test data with their responsibilities to respect the legal rights of litigants in criminal and civil proceedings.

Cognition on the Clock: The Neuropsychologist’s Role in Time-Sensitive Brain Tumor Care and Treatment Planning

Neuropsychological assessment services can guide and support the treatment of brain tumors.

Written Exposure Therapy: A Brief Evidence-Based Psychotherapy for PTSD

Writing can be an effective vehicle for delivering exposure therapy to treat PTSD.

AI, Mental Health, and Forensics: Is This the Future?

New artificial intelligence technologies hold promise and present challenges in the field of professional psychology.

Significant Changes in Child Custody Laws for Forensic Psychologists

Learn about recent changes to child custody laws that impact the work of psychologists.

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