Publications

Publications

Kolmes, K. (in preparation). Why Psychologists Should Care About Aaron Swartz and the CFAA. The Division 46 Amplifier.

Kolmes, K., Rosenberg, R.S., Simon, R.A. (2013). Tips to Getting the Best Out of Your Ethics Committee Consultation. The California Psychologist. 

Kolmes, K. (2013). 50 Shades of Silence. The California Psychologist. March/April, pp. 31.

Kolmes, K. (in press). Online dating….for clinical psychologists? The National Psychologist.

del Prado, A. & Kolmes, K. Social Media Training in Professional Clinical Training (in preparation).

Kolmes, K. (2012, September 17). Social Media in the Future of Professional Psychology. Professional Psychology: Research and Practice. Advance online publication. doi:10.1037/a0028678

Kolmes K., & Witherspoon, R. G. (2012). Sexual Orientation Microaggressions in Everyday Life: Expanding our Conversations About Sexual Diversity, Part I and Part IIIndependent Practitioner, Summer 2012.

Kolmes, K., & Taube, D. O. (in preparation). Clients are searching for therapist personal information online.

Kolmes, K., Taube, D. O., (in press). Seeking and Finding Our Clients on the Internet: Boundary Considerations in Cyberspace. Professional Psychology: Research and Practice. Advance online publication. doi: 10.1037/a0029958

Barnett, J. E. & Kolmes, K. (in press). Practicing in the era of social media. In Gerald P. Koocher, John C. Norcross, and Beverly Greene (Eds.) Psychologist’s Desk Reference (3rd Edition). New York, NY: Oxford University Press.

Kolmes K. (2011). Yelping Professionals: Psychologists Soliciting Online Endorsements From Clients. The Georgia Psychologist.

Kolmes, K. (October, 2011). Outside of the Frame: Accidental and Intentional Discovery of Online Information about Therapists and Clients. Gaylesta newsletter.

Kolmes, K. (2011). Research findings on psychotherapist-client interactions on the Internet. The Clinical Psychologist, Spring 2011, 64, (2), pp. 8-9.

Kolmes, K. (2011). The Wrong Kind of Talk Therapy. The New York Times, March 18, 2011.

Kolmes, K., Nagel, D.M, Anthony, K. (2011). Ethical framework for the use of social media by mental health professionals. TILT Magazine: Issue 3, January, 2011, pp. 20-29.

Kolmes, K. (2010). Don’t get caught in the web: Avoiding sticky ethical issues on the Internet. Division I Briefings: The Journal of the California Psychological Association Division of Professional Practice, November 2010, 172, pp. 9-11.

Kolmes, K. (2010). Setting up a social media policy for your practice. The National Psychologist, November/December 2010, p. 16.

Kolmes, K. (2010). Developing my private practice social media policy. Independent Practitioner, Summer 2010, 30 (3), pp. 140-143. **Awarded Best Article of the Year in the IP by Division 42 of APA.**

Kolmes, K. & Zur, O. (August, 2010). Digital and social media ethics for psychotherapists: Clinical & ethical considerations for psychologists, counselors, and clinicians using the Internet. Online Continuing Education course.

Kolmes, K. (2010). Creating a Social Media Policy for your Practice. The California Psychologist, July/August, pp. 28-29.

Kolmes, K. (2010). A psychotherapist’s guide to Facebook and Twitter: Why clinicians should give a Tweet!, Psychotherapy.net.

Kolmes, K., & Taube, D.O. (2010). Clinical implications of therapist-client interactions on the Internet: Boundary considerations in cyberspace. American Psychological Association Division of Psychotherapy.

Kolmes, K., & Weitzman, G. (2010). A guide to choosing a kink-aware therapist. the National Coalition for Sexual Freedom.

Kolmes, K., Stock, W., Moser, C. (2006). Investigating bias in psychotherapy with BDSM clients. Journal of Homosexuality, 50 (3/4).

Kolmes, K (2003). BDSM consumers of mental health services: the need for culturally sensitive care. Doctoral dissertation, CSPP-AIU. Reprinted and catalogued by CSPP-AIU library.

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