Publications

Selected recent presentations and publications are listed below. Click on the link to the Curriculum Vita for a complete listing.

On Legal Issues

Bow, J., Gottlieb, M.C., & Gould-Saltman, D. (In press). Family law attorneys' preparation of clients for child custody evaluations. Family Court Review.

Dewey, L. M and Gottlieb, M. C. (2011). Ethical guidelines for providing court-ordered outpatient therapy to juvenile offenders. Journal of Forensic Psychology Practice, 11, 1-20.

Knapp, S., Gottlieb, M., Berman, J. & Handelsman, M. (2007) When law and ethics collide: What should psychologists do? Professional Psychology: Research and Practice, 38, 54-59.

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.

Sexual Misconduct

Gottlieb, M. C., Younggren, J. N., & Murch, K. (2009). Boundary management for cognitive behavior therapies. Cognitive and Behavior Practice, 16, 164-171.

Risk Management

Gottlieb, M. C. and Younggren, J. N. (2009). Is there is a slippery Slope?: Considerations regarding multiple relationships and risk management. Professional Psychology: Research and Practice, 40, 564-571.

Younggren, J. and Gottlieb, M.C. (2008). Termination and abandonment: history, risk, and risk management. Professional Psychology: Research and Practice, 39, 498-504.

Younggren, J., and Gottlieb, M.C. (2004). Managing risk when contemplating multiple relationships. Professional Psychology: Research and Practice, 35, 255-260.

Ethical Decision Making

Crowley, J. & Gottlieb, M.C. (2012). Objects in the mirror are closer than they appear: A primary prevention approach to ethical decision making. Professional Psychology: Research and Practice, 43, 65-72.

Rogerson, M.D., Gottlieb, M.C., Handelsman, M.M., Knapp, S. & Younggren,J.N. (2011). Non-rational processes in ethical decision making. American Psychologist, 66, 614-623.

Tjeltveit, A. C. & Gottlieb, M.C. (2010). Avoiding the road to ethical disaster: Overcoming vulnerabilities and developing resilience. Psychothearpy: Theory, Research, Practice and Training, 47, 98-110.

Families

Harway, M., Kadin, S., Gottlieb, M.C., Nutt, R.L., & Celano, M. (2012). Family psychology and systemic approaches: Working effectively in a variety of contexts. Professional Psychology: Research and Practice, 43,315-327. Siegel, J.C., Bow, J.N., & Gottlieb, M.C. (2012). The MMPI-2 in high conflict child custody cases. American Journal of Forensic Psychology, 30, 21-34.

Bow, J. Gottlieb, M. C., Gould-Saltman, D. & Hendershot, L. (2011). Partners in the process: How attorneys' prepare their clients for custody evaluations and litigation. Family Court Review, 49, 750-759.

Riggs, S. A. and Gottlieb, M.C. (2009). The attachment network in family law matters: A developmental-contextual approach. Journal of Forensic Psychology Practice, 9, 208-236.

Greenberg, L.R., Gottlieb, M.C. and Gould-Saltman, D. (2008) Playing in their sandbox: Professional obligations for mental health professionals in custody cases. Journal of Child Custody, 5, 192-216.