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As articulated in the APA Ethics Code in Principle A, Beneficence, and in Ethics Standard 2 Competence (2.06, Personal Problems and Conflicts),
ABOUT THE SPEAKER:
Jeffrey E. Barnett, PsyD, ABPP is a licensed psychologist who is Board Certified in Clinical Psychology and in Clinical Child and Adolescent Psychology. Additionally, he is a distinguished practitioner of the National Academies of Practice. In addition to his work as a professor and associate dean at Loyola University Maryland he has maintained a private practice over the past 35 years. He has been President of the Maryland Psychological Association and of three APA divisions along with many other leadership roles to include Chair of the Ethics Committees of the Maryland Psychological Association, American Psychological Association, and American Board of Professional Psychology, and Vice Chair of the Maryland Board of Examiners of Psychologists. He has over 200 publications to include 13 books and has provided over 350 professional presentations and workshops both in-person and online focusing primarily on ethics and professional practice issues for psychologists. Through his many publications and presentations Dr. Barnett has made major contributions in ethics and ethics education, online education, mentoring, boundaries and multiple relationships, self-care and the promotion of psychological wellness, clinical supervision, telepsychology, integrating religion and spirituality into clinical practice, business of practice, and risk management. Among the many awards in recognition of his contributions to the practice and profession of psychology are the APA’s Award for Outstanding Contributions to the Independent Practice of Psychology, the APA Outstanding Ethics Educator Award, and the APA award for Outstanding Leadership in Psychology. Dr. Barnett moved to St. Louis in 2020 for a two-year terminal sabbatical from Loyola University Maryland with part-time distance administrative work. In June 2021 he will resign from Loyola University Maryland and he plans to pursue his career in the St. Louis area.
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