Part I: Overview 1. Introduction, by Graham S. Danzer, PsyD2. Ethics Applied in Practice, by Graham S. Danzer, PsyD3. Theoretical and Clinical Perspectives, by Graham S. Danzer, PsyD & Kevin Andresen, MA4. Research on Efficacy and Outcomes, by Graham S. Danzer, PsyD Part II: Clinical Factors 5. Timing and Decision-Making, by Graham S. Danzer, PsyD, & Kevin Andresen, MA6. The Different Types of Self-Disclosure, by Graham S. Danzer, PsyD & Kevin Andresen, MA7. Supervision and Training Considerations, by Graham S. Danzer, PsyD Part III: Vulnerability Factors 8. Trauma, Physical Illness, and Mortality, by Graham S. Danzer, PsyD9. Caucasian Therapists and Multicultural Clients, by Graham S. Danzer, PsyD10. Sexuality, by Graham S. Danzer11. Mental Illness and Personality Disorders, by Graham S. Danzer, PsyD, & Andrea Che, PhD12. Eating Disorders, by Graham S. Danzer, PsyD13. Religion and Spirituality, by Graham S. Danzer, PsyD14. Children and Adolescents, by Graham S. Danzer, Psy.D. & David Sugarbaker, MS MPH Part IV: Responding to Direct Client Inquiries 15. ‘So Why Did You Decide to Become a Therapist?’ By Devlin Jackson, MA and Barry A. Farber, PhD 16. ‘Are You a Christian?’, By Gerald E. Nissley Jr., PsyD17. ‘Are You in Recovery?’, By Graham S. Danzer, PsyD18. ‘Are You Gay?’, By Apryl A. Alexander, PsyD19. ‘You Don’t Know What I’m Talking About,’ By Barry A. Farber, PhD, and Devlin Jackson, MA Part V: Clinical Challenges 20. Chronically Traumatized Clients, by Tyson D. Bailey, PsyD21. Intellectual and Developmental Disabilities (IDD), by Gerald E. Nissley Jr., Psy.D.22. Forensic Settings, by Tobias Wasser, M.D., Daniel Papapietro, PsyD, & Reena Kapoor, MD23. Clients Who Have Been Harmed by Previous Therapists, by Tyson D. Bailey, PsyD24. Gender and Power Dynamics, by Ryan Barbeau, PsyD25. Suicide Risk Assessment, by Asha Wilkus-Stone, PsyD Part VI: Major Implications for Practitioners 26. Negative Consequences of Self-Disclosure: A Result of the Practitioner and Not the Technique, by Cristelle Audet, PhD27. There are Risks and Benefits of Non-Disclosure, by Graham S. Danzer, PsyD28. Therapist Self-Disclosure: For Better *and* For Worse?, by Jennifer R. Henretty, PhD29. Therapists and Clients Agree on Most Aspects of TSD, But Not All, by Graham S. Danzer, PsyD30. Disclosure May Affect (Client Perceptions of) Therapist as Expert, by Cristelle Audet, PhD
Graham S. Danzer, PsyD, is a graduate-affiliate of Alliant International University-California School for Professional Psychology (CSPP). He is the author/coauthor of 18 peer-reviewed articles, four full-length textbooks, and a textbook chapter in The Encyclopedia of Individual and Personality Differences. Dr. Danzer has also received 15 merit-based awards and commendations.