Richard P. Halgin

Affiliations: 
Psychology University of Massachusetts, Amherst, Amherst, MA 
Area:
Clinical Psychology, Social Work
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Brown HR, Harvey EA, Griffith SF, et al. (2017) Assent and Dissent: Ethical Considerations in Research With Toddlers Ethics & Behavior. 27: 651-664
Herbert SD, Harvey EA, Halgin RP. (2015) The Balancing Act—Ethical Issues in Parent Training Research: Confidentiality, Harm Reduction, and Methodology Ethics and Behavior. 25: 222-232
Piselli A, Halgin RP, Macewan GH. (2011) What went wrong? Therapists' reflections on their role in premature termination. Psychotherapy Research : Journal of the Society For Psychotherapy Research. 21: 400-15
Zeranski L, Halgin RP. (2011) Ethical Issues in Elder Abuse Reporting: A Professional Psychologist's Guide Professional Psychology: Research and Practice. 42: 294-300
Gallo FJ, Halgin RP. (2011) A Guide for Establishing a Practice in Police Preemployment Postoffer Psychological Evaluations Professional Psychology: Research and Practice. 42: 269-275
Lin L, Halgin RP, Well AD, et al. (2008) The Relationship Between Depression and Occupational, Household, and Leisure-Time Physical Activity Journal of Clinical Sport Psychology. 2: 95-107
Greer J, Halgin R. (2006) Predictors of physician-patient agreement on symptom etiology in primary care. Psychosomatic Medicine. 68: 277-82
Wong F, Halgin R. (2006) The “Model Minority”: Bane or Blessing for Asian Americans? Journal of Multicultural Counseling and Development. 34: 38-49
Greer J, Halgin R, Harvey E. (2004) Global versus specific symptom attributions: predicting the recognition and treatment of psychological distress in primary care. Journal of Psychosomatic Research. 57: 521-7
Halgin RP. (1999) Clinical training: challenges for a new millennium. Journal of Clinical Psychology. 55: 405-9
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