Publications
On Legal Issues
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.
Gottlieb, M.C. (2003). Introduction to the Special Issue: Troxel v. Granville and Its Implications for Families and Practice: A Multi-Disciplinary Symposium Family Court Review.
Gottlieb, M.C. (1999). Consulting and collaborating with attorneys. In F. Kaslow Ed.). Handbook of couple and family forensics. (pp. 491-506) New York: Wiley.
Gottlieb, M.C., Hampton, B., and Sell, J.M. (1995). Discipline of psychologists held in violation for sexual misconduct. Psychotherapy: Theory, Research, Practice and Training, 30, 41-48.
Gottlieb, M.C., Sell, J.M., & Schoenfeld, L.S. (1988). Social/romantic relationships with present and former clients: state licensing board actions. Professional Psychology: Research and Practice, 19, 459-62.
Sexual Misconduct
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.
Enns, C., Campbell, J., Courtois, C, Gottlieb, M., Lese, K., Gilbert, M. & Forrest, L. (1998). Working with adult clients who may have experienced childhood sexual abuse. Professional Psychology: Research and Practice, 29, 245-256.
Gottlieb, M.C., Hampton, B., and Sell, J.M. (1995). Discipline of psychologists held in violation for sexual misconduct. Psychotherapy: Theory, Research, Practice and Training, 30, 41-48.
Gottlieb, M.C. (1990). Accusation of sexual misconduct: assisting in the complaint process. Professional Psychology: Research and Practice, 21, 455-461.
Schoenfeld, L.S., Gottlieb, M.C., and Sell, J.M. (1989). The role of state psychological association ethics committees in sexual intimacy complaints. Professional Practice of Psychology: Legal, Regulatory, and License Issues, 8, 109-119.
Gottlieb, M.C., Sell, J.M., & Schoenfeld, L.S. (1988). Social/romantic relationships with present and former clients: state licensing board actions. Professional Psychology: Research and Practice, 19, 459-62.
Sell, J.M., Gottlieb, M.C., and Schoenfeld, L.S. (1986). Ethical considerations of social/romantic relationships with present and former clients. Professional Psychology: Research & Practice, 17, 504-09.
Risk Management
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.
Gottlieb, M.C., and Cooper, C.C. (2002). Ethical and risk management issues in integrative therapies. In J. Lebow (Ed.). Comprehensive Handbook of Psychotherapy Volume IV: Integrative and Eclectic Therapies. (pp. 557-568) New York: Wiley.
Ethical Decision Making
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.
Gottlieb, M.C. (1994). Ethical decision-making, boundaries and treatment effectiveness: a reprise. Ethics and Behavior, 4, 287-293.
Gottlieb, M.C. (1993). Avoiding exploitive dual relationships: a decision-making model. Psychotherapy: Theory, Research, Practice and Training, 30, 41-48.
Families
Gottlieb, M.C. (2003). Introduction to the Special Issue: Troxel v. Granville and Its Implications for Families and Practice: A Multi-Disciplinary Symposium. Family Court Review.
Gottlieb, M.C. (1997). An ethics policy for family practice management. In D.T. Marsh & R.D. Magee (Eds.). Ethical and legal issues in professional practice with families (pp. 257-270). New York: John Wiley.
Gottlieb, M. (1996). Some ethical implications of relational diagnoses. In F. Kaslow (Ed.) Handbook of relational diagnosis and dysfunctional family patterns pp. (19-34). New York: John Wiley.
Gottlieb, M.C. (1995). Family violence and family systems: Who is the patient? Ethics and Behavior, 5, 273-77.
Gottlieb, M.C. (1995). Ethical dilemmas in change of format and live supervision. In R.H. Mikesell, D. Lusterman, & S.H. McDaniel (Eds.). Integrating family therapy: Handbook of Family Psychology and Systems Therapy (pp. 561-570). Washington, D.C.: American Psychological Association.
Gottlieb, M.C., and Cooper, C. (1993). Some ethical issues for systems oriented therapists in hospital settings. Family Relations, 42, 140-44.