PUBLICATIONS

 

Robert H. Woody

PhD, ScD, JD

 

Books:

Woody, R. H. (Ed.). (1980). The encyclopedia of clinical assessment, volume one. San Francisco: Jossey-Bass.

Woody, R. H. (Ed.). (1980). The encyclopedia of clinical assessment, volume two. San Francisco: Jossey-Bass.

Woody, R. H. (and Associates). (1984). The law and practice of human services. San Francisco: Jossey-Bass.

Springer, J. R., & Woody, R. H. (Eds.). (1985). Health promotion in family therapy. Rockville, MD: Aspen Systems.

Woody, R. H. (1988). Fifty ways to avoid malpractice: A guidebook for the mental health practitioner. Sarasota, FL: Professional Resource Exchange.

Woody, R. H. (1988). Protecting your mental health practice: How to minimize legal and financial risk. San Francisco: Jossey-Bass.

Woody, R. H., & Robertson, M. H. (1988). Becoming a clinical psychologist. New York: International Universities Press.

Woody, R. H. (1989). Business success in mental health practice: Modern marketing, management and legal strategies. San Francisco: Jossey-Bass.

Woody, R. H., Hansen, J. C., & Rossberg, R. H. (1989). Counseling psychology: Strategies and services. Monterey, CA: Brooks/Cole.

Woody, R. H. (1991). Quality care in mental health services: Assuring the best clinical services. San Francisco: Jossey-Bass.

Woody, R. H., La Voie, J. C., & Epps, S. (1992). School psychology: A developmental and social systems approach. Boston: Allyn & Bacon.

Woody, R. H. (1997). Legally safe mental health practice. Madison, CT: International Universities Press (Psychosocial Press).

Woody, R. H., & Robertson, M. H. (1997). A career in clinical psychology: From training to employment. Madison, CT: International Universities Press.

Robertson, M. H., & Woody, R. H. (1997). Theories and methods for practice in clinical psychology. Madison, CT: International Universities Press.

Woody, R. H. (2000). Child custody: Practice standards, ethical issues, & legal safeguards for mental health professionals. Sarasota, FL: Professional Resource Press.

Woody, R. H. (2001). Psychological information: Protecting the right of privacy. Madison, CT: International Universities Press (Psychosocial Press).

Woody, R. H., & Woody, J. D. (Eds.). (2001). Ethics in marriage and family therapy. Washington, DC: American Association for Marriage and Family Therapy.

Woody, R. H. (2004). Group therapy: An integrative cognitive social-learning approach. Sarasota, FL: Professional Resource Press.

Woody, R. H. (2006). Search and seizure: The Fourth Amendment for law enforcement officers. Springfield, IL: Thomas.

 

Journal Articles

Woody, R. H., & Woody, J. D. (1990). Nonadherence by health care professionals: Strategies for supervisors. Health Care Supervisor, 8(4), 29-33

Woody, R. H., Yeager, M., & Woody, J. D. (1990). Appropriate education for handicapped children: Introducing family therapy to school-based decision making. American Journal of Family Therapy, 18(2), 189-196.

Woody, R. H., Woody, J. D., & Greenberg, D. B. (1991). Case management for the individualized family service plan under Public Law 99-457. American Journal of Family Therapy,19(1), 67-76.

Woody, R. H. (1992). Malpractice in counseling neuropsychology. CounselingPsychologist, 20(4), 635-639.

Woody, R. H. (1993). Americans with Disabilities Act: Implications for family therapy. American Journal of Family Therapy, 21(1), 123-130.

Woody, R. H., & Perry, N. W. (1993). Sexual harassment victims: Psycholegal and family therapy considerations. American Journal of Family Therapy, 21(2),136-144.

Woody, R. H., & Woody, J. K. (1994). The Fourth Revolution: Family systems in the schools. Family Journal, 2(1), 19-26.

Woody, R. H. (1996). Personality assessment: Traditional. In T. K. Fagan & P. G. Warden (Eds.), Historical Encyclopedia of School Psychology (pp. 262-263). Westport, CT: Greenwood Press.

Woody, R. H. (1996). The medical model. In T. K. Fagan & P. G. Warden (Eds.), Historical Encyclopedia of School Psychology (pp. 202-203). Westport, CT: Greenwood Press.

Woody, R. H. (1996). Dangerous patients: The therapist as "weaponless policeman." Journal of Psychohistory, 23(4), 438-446.

Woody, R. H. (1997). Disenchantment with psychology: Termination or perserverance? Voices: The Art and Science of Psychotherapy, 33(3), 37-43.

Woody, R. H. (1997). Psycholegal issues for clinical child neuropsychology. Chapter in C. R. Reynolds & E. Fletcher-Janzen (Eds.), Handbook of clinicalchildneuropsychology (2nd ed.; pp. 712-725). New York: Plenum.

Woody, R. H. (1998). Bartering for psychological services. Professional Psychology: Research and Practice, 29(2), 174-178.

Woody, R. H. (1998). Dubious and bogus credentials in mental health practice. Ethics & Behavior, 7(4), 337-345.

Woody, R. H., & Davenport, J. (1998). The Blueprint I revisited: Training and practice in school psychology. Psychology in the Schools, 35(1), 49-55

Woody, R. H. (1999). Domestic violations of confidentiality. Professional Psycholog: Research and Practice, 30(6), 607-610.

Woody, R. H. (1999). Professionalism: Is there ever enough? Voices: The Art and Science of Psychotherapy, 35(2), 76-79.

Woody, R. H. (1999). The musician's personality. Creativity Research Journal,12(4), 241-250.

Woody, R. H. (2000). What to do upon receiving a complaint. In L. VandeCreek & T. L. Jackson (Eds.), Innovations in clinical practice: A source book, Volume 18 (pp. 213-229). Sarasota, FL: Professional Resource Press.

Woody, R. H. (2002). Clinical psychology in the courtroom: Part I. Proper and multiple roles in forensic services. Clinical Psychologist, 55(3), 11-15.

Woody, R.H. (2002). Clinical psychology in the courtroom: Part II. Being a professional critic. Clinical Psychologist, 55(4) 13-18.

Woody, R. H. (2005). Defending against legal complaints. In G. P. Koocher, J. C. Norcross, & S. S. Hill, III (Eds.), Psychologists’ desk reference (2nd ed; pp. 565-566). New York: Oxford University Press.

Woody, R. H. (2005). The police culture: Research implications for psychological services. Professional Psychology: Research and Practice, 36(5) 525-529.

Woody, R. H. (2006). Family interventions with law enforcement officers. American Journal of Family Therapy, 34(2), 95-103.

Woody, R. H. (2007). Avoiding expert testimony in family therapy. American Journal of Family Therapy. in press.

 

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