Articles
Runyan, C.N., Carter-Henry, S., & Ogbeide, S. (2017). Ethical challenges unique to the primary care behavioral health (PCBH) model. Journal of Clinical Psychology in Medical Settings.
Reamer, F.G. (2017). Eye on ethics. Ethics and Integrated Behavioral Health.
Runyan, C., Robinson, P., & Gould, D. A. (2013). Ethical issues facing providers in collaborative primary care settings: Do current guidelines suffice to guide the future of team based primary care? Families, Systems, & Health, 31(1), 1-8.
Twilling, L.L., Sockell, M.E., & Sommers, L.S. (2000). Collaborative practice in primary care: Integrated training for psychologists and physicians. Professional Psychology: Research and Practice, 31(6), 685-691.
Book Chapters
Belar, C.D. & Deardorff, W.W. (2009). Ethical issues in the practice of clinical health psychology. In: Clinical Health Psychology in Medical Settings: A Practitioner’s Guidebook (2nd Edition) (pp. 147-190). Washington, DC: American Psychological Association.
Boice, D.S. (2012). Ethics in integrated care. In R. Curtis and E. Christian (Eds.), Integrated Care: Applying Theory to Practice (pp. 125-143). New York, NY: Routledge.
DiTomasso, R.A., Knapp, S., Golden, B.A., Morris, H.J., & Veit, K.J. (2010). The cognitive-behavioral clinician: Roles and functions and ethical challenges in primary care. In Handbook of Cognitive-Behavioral Approaches in Primary Care (pp. 15-34). New York, NY: Springer.
Robinson, P.J. & Reiter, J.T. (2007). Challenging moments. In Behavioral Consultation and Primary Care: A Guide to Integrating Services (pp. 349-378). New York, NY: Springer.
Robinson, P.J. & Reiter, J.T. (2007). Common ethical issues. In Behavioral Consultation and Primary Care: A Guide to Integrating Services (pp. 379-393). New York, NY: Springer.
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