2025
Supportive Touch in Psychedelic Assisted Therapy
Neitzke-Spruill L, Beit C, Averill L, McGuire A. Supportive Touch in Psychedelic Assisted Therapy. The American Journal Of Bioethics 2025, 25: 29-39. PMID: 39804300, DOI: 10.1080/15265161.2024.2433428.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsPost-traumatic stress disorderPsychedelic-assisted therapyTreating post-traumatic stress disorderPsychedelic assisted therapyMDMA-ATStress disorderPsychological interventionsUnlicensed therapistsIncidents of misconductPsychedelicsCases of misconductFuture abuseSexual misconductHarm reductionAssisted TherapyClinical contextMisconductWhole clothU.S. Food and Drug AdministrationMDMADrug AdministrationTherapistsAbuseDisordersFood and Drug Administration
2018
Preventing and Responding to Sexual Misconduct: Preliminary Efficacy of a Peer-Led Bystander Training Program for Preventing Sexual Misconduct and Reducing Heavy Drinking Among Collegiate Athletes
Morean M, Darling N, Smit J, DeFeis J, Wergeles M, Kurzer-Yashin D, Custer K. Preventing and Responding to Sexual Misconduct: Preliminary Efficacy of a Peer-Led Bystander Training Program for Preventing Sexual Misconduct and Reducing Heavy Drinking Among Collegiate Athletes. Journal Of Interpersonal Violence 2018, 36: np3453-np3479. PMID: 29884110, DOI: 10.1177/0886260518777555.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsSexual misconductDecrease high-risk drinkingExperience of alcohol-related problemsHeavy drinkingIncreasing prosocial bystander behaviorBystander intervention programsBystander training programsPrevent sexual misconductProsocial bystander behaviorDiverse institutions of higher educationAlcohol-related problemsAlcohol-related beliefsHigh-risk drinkingRape mythsSexual assaultBystander confidenceReduce heavy drinkingFraternity membersCollegiate athletesRisky drinkingCollege campusesStudent-athletesBinge-drinking episodesBystander behaviorProblem drinking
1999
Identifying and Reducing Risk Factors Related to Trainee–Client Sexual Misconduct
Hamilton J, Spruill J. Identifying and Reducing Risk Factors Related to Trainee–Client Sexual Misconduct. Professional Psychology Research And Practice 1999, 30: 318-327. PMID: 14626286, DOI: 10.1037/0735-7028.30.3.318.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsTherapists-in-trainingSituational factorsGraduate psychology curriculumSexual misconductPsychology curriculumSexual attractionSexual feelingsSexual activityClientsReduce risk factorsCountertransferenceRisk factorsTraineesStudentsFeelingsMisconductSupervisorsSuggestionsPedagogical characteristicsRisk
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