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NOTE: Publications are listed in reverse chronological order from most recent (at top) to most distant (at bottom), although this list does not contain publications from 1976 to 1999. This list does not include any works published anonymously, under a pseudonym, or as public service publications linked to other sections of this website. Please note that none of these articles, editorials, or other works were published in peer-reviewed APA journals. For links to the most widely read articles, click on the Practice tab and then scroll down to Popular Articles.

Doverspike, W. F. (2024). [Review of the book, Neurodiverse couple therapy: A practical guide to brain-informed care, by K. Murgado-Willard. (2024). New York, NY: Routledge].

Doverspike, W. F. (2022). [Review of the book Bobbie B.: The untold story of AA's "fantastic communicator": A window into the Alcoholics Foundation Office in the 1940s, by G. W. Neidhardt. (2022). Lilburn, GA: Author].

Doverspike, W. F. (2021). [Review of the book The midlife self-discovery workbook: Practical exercises to reconnect with your life's purpose, by L. L. Wonders (2021). Emeryville, CA: Rockbridge Press].

Doverspike, W. F. (2021). [Review of the book Telehealth for the Mental Health Professions: Constructive and Evidence-Based Tips for Practicing Safely, Efficiently, and Legally, by S. C. Litton (2021). Sarasota, FL: Professional Resource Press]. Order Now

Doverspike, W. F. (2021). [Review of the book Endgame: A New Commentary on Daniel, by J. Gladson (2021). Eugene, OR: Wipf & Stock].

Doverspike, W. F. (2015). Risk management: Clinical, ethical, and legal guidelines for successful practice (Second edition). Sarasota, FL: Professional Resource Press. Order Now

Doverspike, W. F. (2014). [Review of the book The ethics of private practice: A practical guide for mental health clinicians, by J. Barnett, J. Zimmerman, & S. Walfish (2014). New York, NY: Oxford University Press]. Independent Practitioner, 34(4), 134-135.

Doverspike, W. F. (2014). [Review of the book, Issues and ethics in the helping professions (9th ed.) by G. Corey, M. S. Corey, C. Corey, & P. Callanan (2015). Belmont, CA: Brooks/Cole, Cengage]. Georgia Psychologist, 68(1), 16.

Doverspike, W. F., Meck, D., Sauls, M., Campbell, L., & Strozier, M. (2013). Commentary from the licensing board: Using psychological assistants and psychometrists. Georgia Psychologist, 67(3), 18-19. Article Link

Doverspike, W. F. (2013). DSM-5 in development: Substance use disorders. Georgia Psychologist, 67(1), 8-9.

Doverspike, W. F. (2012). Seeing the face of Christ in others. Connecting (Fall issue), 8.

Doverspike, W. F. (2012). Managing boundaries on the Internet. Georgia Psychologist, 66(3), 8.

Doverspike, W. F. (2012). Ethical risk management (Second Edition). Sarasota, FL: Professional Resource Press. Order Now

Doverspike, W. F. (2012). DSM-5 in development: Anxiety, depression, or both? Georgia Psychologist, 66(2), 10-11.

Doverspike, W. F. (2012). DSM-5 in development: Disorders under consideration for deletion or revision in DSM-5. Georgia Psychologist, 66(1), 8-9.

Walker, D. F., Doverspike, W. F., Ahmed, S., Milevsky, A, & Wooley, J. D. (2012). Prayer. In D. F. Walker and W. L. Hathaway (Eds.), Spiritually oriented interventions in child and adolescent psychotherapy (pp. 181-207). Washington, DC: American Psychological Association.

Zur, O. (Producer). (2011, October 5). Top ten questions about telehealth: Interview with William Doverspike, Ph.D., by Ofer Zur, Ph.D. [Audio podcast]. Retrieved from http://www.zurinstitute.com/telehealthethics.mp3

Doverspike, W. F. (2011). The real presence: Integrating the sacred and the secular. Connecting (Fall issue), 5.

Doverspike, W. F. (2011). DSM-5 in development: Categorical vs. dimensional models of assessment. Georgia Psychologist, 65(4), 8-9.

Doverspike, W. F. (2011). DSM-5 in development: Behind the scenes. Georgia Psychologist, 65(3), 14.

Doverspike, W. F. (2010). Christian counseling: Integration of psychology and spirituality. Connecting (Fall issue), 4.

Doverspike, W. F. (2010). Risk management. In I. B. Weiner & W. E. Craighead (Eds.), Corsini's Encyclopedia of Psychology, Volume 4, (4th ed.), 1469-1471. New York, NY: John Wiley and Sons.

Sauls, M., Campbell, L., Meck, D., Webb, C., & Doverspike, W. F. (2010). License renewal changes. Georgia Psychologist, 64(4), 4-5.

Sauls, M., Campbell, L., Meck, D., Webb, C., & Doverspike, W. F. (2010). Commentary from the licensing board: License renewal. Georgia Psychologist, 64(2), 3-4.

Johnston, C. W. (2010). [Review of the book Risk management: Clinical, ethical, and legal guidelines for successful practice by W. F. Doverspike (2008), Sarasota, FL: Professional Resource Press]. The American Journal of Family Therapy, 38, 277-280.

Doverspike, W. F., Campbell, L., Meck, D., Sauls, M., & Webb, C. (2009). Commentary from the licensing board: Clinical Supervision in Training and Practice Settings. Georgia Psychologist, 63(4), 7-9. Article Link

Doverspike, W. F. (2009). Ethics and the internet. Georgia Psychologist, 63(3), 17.

Doverspike, W. F. (2009). A chapter from the story of the Georgia Psychologist. Georgia Psychologist, 63(2), 3.

Doverspike, W. F. (2009). Treatment plan worksheet. In J. B. Allen, E. M. Wolf, & L. VandeCreek (Eds.), Innovations in Clinical Practice: A 21st Century Sourcebook. Sarasota, FL: Professional Resource Press. 221-223.

Doverspike, W. F. (2009). Mental status examination. In J. B. Allen, E. M. Wolf, & L. VandeCreek (Eds.), Innovations in Clinical Practice: A 21st Century Sourcebook. Sarasota, FL: Professional Resource Press. 213-216

Doverspike, W. F. (2009). Risk management: An alternative view. Georgia Psychologist, 63(1), 14-15.

Doverspike, W. F. (2009). [Review of the book, Financial success in mental health practice: Essential tools and strategies for practitioners by S. S. Walfish & J. E. Barnett (2009). Washington, DC: American Psychological Association]. Georgia Psychologist, 63(1), 18.

Doverspike, W. F. (2008). Record retention requirements for psychological records of children. Georgia Psychologist, 62(4), 12-13.

Doverspike, W. F. (2008). Dual relationships and psychotherapy. Georgia Psychologist, 62(3), 17. Article Link

Doverspike, W. F. (2008). Responding to ethical violations in organizations. Georgia Psychologist. 62(2), 13.

Doverspike, W. F. (2008). Risk management: Continuing education module. Sarasota, FL: Professional Resource Press, Inc.

Doverspike, W. F. (2008). Risk management: Clinical, ethical, and legal guidelines for successful practice. Sarasota, FL: Professional Resource Press. ISBN-13: 978-1-56887-108-0. ISBN-10: 1-56887-108-2.

Doverspike, W. F. (2008). From anger to action: A positive response to alcoholism. Al-Alon Faces Alcoholism. Virginia Beach, VA: Al-Anon Family Group Headquarters. 4-5.

Doverspike, W. F. (2007). Silent saints of the church. The Christian Index. August 2, 2007.

Doverspike, W. F. (2007). Georgia psychology is alive and well. Georgia Psychologist, 61(4), 3.

Doverspike, W. F. (2007). The so-called duty to warn: Protecting the public versus protecting the patient. Georgia Psychologist, 61(3), 20.

Doverspike, W. F. (2007). Ethics and diversity. Georgia Psychologist, 61(3), 3.

Doverspike, W. F. (2007). The evolution of ethics in the new millennium: HIPAA compliance and the National Provider Identifier, Georgia Psychologist, 61(2), 17.

Doverspike, W. F. & Watkins, J. (2006). Professional plan for the sudden termination of psychological practice. Georgia Psychologist, 60(4), 20.

Doverspike, W. F. (2006). Seeing in others what they do not see in themselves. Connecting. (Fall issue), 5.

Doverspike, W. F. (2006). Dog wisdom. Georgia Psychologist, 60(3), 5.

Doverspike, W. F. (2006). Psychology and the law. Georgia Psychologist, 60(2), 2.

Doverspike, W. F. (2006). The ethics of record-keeping: Risk managed notes and record summaries. Georgia Psychologist, 60(1), 13.

Doverspike, W. F. (2006). [Review of the book Multiple Relationships and Conflict of Interest for Mental Health Professionals: A Conservative Psycholegal Approach by B. W. Ebert (2006). Sarasota, FL: Professional Resource Press].

Doverspike, W. F. (2005). Confessions of a secular priest: A Story of Faith Turned Inside Out. Journal of Psychology and Christianity, 24(3), 278-280.

Doverspike, W. F. (2005). Leading with integrity. Georgia Psychologist, 59(4), 3.

Doverspike, W. F. (2005). From a preacher's kid. The Christian Index. July 7, 2005, 5.

Doverspike, W. F. (2005). The ethics of record-keeping: Psychotherapy Notes and Progress Notes. Georgia Psychologist, 59(3), 21.

Doverspike, W. F. (2005). Listening and learning. Georgia Psychologist, 59(3), 5.

Doverspike, W. F. (2005). Ethical considerations in keeping psychological records of children. Georgia Psychologist, 59(2), 25.

Doverspike, W. F. (2005). Reflections of the child I never knew. Georgia Psychologist, 59(2), 3. Article Link

Doverspike, W. F. (2005). Letter to legislators. Georgia Psychologist, 59(1), 3.

Doverspike, W. F. (2004). Boundary violations and psychotherapy: [Review of the book Dual Relationships and Psychotherapy by A. A. Lazarus & O. Zur (Eds.). (2002). New York, NY: Springer Publishing Company]. Contemporary Psychology, 49(2), 209-211.

Doverspike, W. F. (2004). What are the characteristics of a State Psychological Association that promote effective decision-making and conflict resolution? Georgia Psychologist, 58(4), 3-4.

Doverspike, W. F. (2004). Going to the heart. Georgia Psychologist, 58(2), 2.

Doverspike, W. F. (2004). A brief history of child protection legislation: From 1874 to 2004. Georgia Psychologist, 58(1), 2-3.

Doverspike, W. F. (2004). The changing faces of Georgia psychologists. Georgia Psychologist, 58(1), 9-10.

Doverspike, W. F. (2003). Changing the world. Georgia Psychologist, 57(4), 2.

Doverspike, W. F. (2003). President's address: When there's nothing left to give, we give ourselves. Georgia Psychologist, 57(3), 2-3.

Doverspike, W. F. (2003). [Review of the book A Guide to the 2002 Revision of the American Psychological Association's Ethics Code by S. Knapp & L. VandeCreek (2002). Sarasota, FL: Professional Resource Press.]. Georgia Psychologist, 57(2), 25-26.

Doverspike, W. F. (2003). Letter from the editor. Georgia Psychologist, 57(2), 2.

Doverspike, W. F. (2003). The 2002 APA Ethics Code: An overview. Georgia Psychologist, 57(1), 27-32.

Doverspike, W. F. (2003). Licensed psychologists: How we got here in the first place. Georgia Psychologist, 57(1), 2.

Doverspike, W. F. (2002). Finding unity in diversity. Georgia Psychologist, 56(4), 16-17.

Doverspike, W. F. (2002). Resilience: Rising above adversity. Georgia Psychologist, 56(3), 5.

Doverspike, W. F. (2002). Improving Our vision. Georgia Psychologist, 56(2), 8.

Doverspike, W. F. (2002). Letter from the editor. Georgia Psychologist, 56(2), 2.

Doverspike, W. F. (2002). Becoming a psychologist. Georgia Psychologist, 56(1), 4.

Doverspike, W. F. (2001). Common ethical concerns of psychologists. Georgia Psychologist, 55(4), 15-19.

Doverspike, W. F. (2001). What's so good About suffering? Georgia Psychologist, 55(3), 23.

Doverspike, W. F. (2001). New trends in psychotherapy. Georgia Psychologist, 55(1), 5.

Doverspike, W. F. (2000). Intimate strangers. Georgia Psychologist, 54(4), 22.

Doverspike, W. F. (2000). I am my father's son. Georgia Psychologist, 54(3), 32.

Doverspike, W. F. (2000). Aspiring to excellence. Georgia Psychologist. 54(2), 6.

Doverspike, W. F. (2000). The right to write prescriptions. Georgia Psychologist, (Special Legislative Insert), 54(1), 5.

Doverspike, W. F. (2000). Prescription legislation for psychologists: Do PhDs know how to write? Georgia Pharmacy Journal.

Doverspike, W. F., Kleemeier, B., Kleemeier, C., Phipps, A., & Sauls, M. (2001). GPA Psychologists' Toolbox: Strategies for building and maintaining a successful private practice. Atlanta, GA: Georgia Psychological Association.


Publications prior to 2000 available upon request.

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