Risk Assessments and Ethics
These articles address the ethical implementation of risk management strategies and core clinical competencies.
Publications
1. A Practical, Evidence-Based Approach for Means-Restriction Counseling With Suicidal Patients (Craig J. Bryan, Sharon L. Stone, and M. David Rudd; Professional Psychology: Research and Practice)
2. Core Competencies in Suicide Risk Assessment and Management: Implications for Supervision (M. David Rudd, Kelly C. Cukrowicz, and Craig J. Bryan; Training and Education in Professional Psychology)
3. Countertransference and the Therapeutic Relationship: A Cognitive Perspective (M. David Rudd and Thomas Joiner; Journal of Cognitive Psychotherapy)
4. Defining Treatment Completion According to Patient Competency: A Case Example Using Brief Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (BCBT) for Suicidal Patients (Craig J. Bryan, Ashley M. Gartner, Evelyn Wertenberger, Kenneth A. Delano, Erin Wilkinson, Jill Breitbach, Travis O. Bruce, and M. David Rudd; Professional Psychology: Research and Practice)
5. The Case Against No-Suicide Contracts: The Commitment to Treatment Statement as a Practice Alternative (M. David Rudd, Michael Mandrusiak, and Thomas E. Joiner Jr.; Journal of Clinical Psychology).