Martin H. Williams

Martin H. Williams is an American forensic psychologist. Williams completed his doctorate in psychology at the University of California, Berkeley and practices in San Jose and Los Angeles, California as part of Williams Psychological Services. Williams is known for his published articles on therapist-patient sex and psychotherapeutic boundaries, including:

Williams is also known for his contributions to the forensic use of the diagnosis of Post Traumatic Stress DisorderPTSD. Williams has argued that the PTSD diagnosis has been over utilized by mental health experts seeking to support a plaintiff's emotional damage claim. Williams notes that many plaintiffs do not meet the criteria for PTSD (See HG Experts web site), and he has also observed that individuals with a grievance will experience many of the same subjective psychological events as someone who actually suffers from PTSD (See ExpertPages website.)

Martin H. Williams likes to study:

References

  1. Therapist patient sex harmfulness research Archived December 20, 2010, at WebCite
  2. 1 2 3 http://psycinfo.apa.org/psycarticles Archived December 20, 2010, at WebCite
  3. Victimized by "Victims:" A Taxonomy of Antecedents of False Complaints Against Psychotherapists Archived December 20, 2010, at WebCite
  4. Boundary Violations: Do some contended standards of care fail to encompass commonplace procedures of humanistic, behavioral and eclectic psychotherapies? Archived December 20, 2010, at WebCite


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