- ADHD
- Adults
- Alternative Medicine
- Alzheimers & Aging
- Animal-Assisted Therapy
- Autism
- Behavior Therapy
- Child & Adolescent
- Closeout
- Communication
- Couples-Family-Parenting
- Cultural Diversity
- Depression & Anxiety
- Domestic Violence
- Ethics & Risk Management
- Gender Identity
- HIV-AIDS
- Human Trafficking
- Laws & Rules
- Medical Errors
- Mindfulness & Yoga
- Miscellaneous
- National Psychologist
- Nutrition & Fitness
- Pain Management
- Psychotherapy
- Sexuality
- Substance Abuse
- Suicide
- Supervision
- Trauma & PTSD
W. Brad Johnson, PhD
About the Author
W. Brad Johnson, PhD, is an associate professor of psychology in the Department of Leadership, Ethics, and Law at the United States Naval Academy and a faculty associate in the Graduate School of Business and Education at Johns Hopkins University. A clinical psychologist, he is a fellow of the APA and has served as a member of the APA Ethics Committee. Dr. Johnson has authored more than 80 articles and book chapters as well as 9 books in the areas of ethical behavior, mentor relationships, and counseling. Among his most recent books are Write to the Top: How to Become a Prolific Academic (2007), On Being a Mentor: A Guide for Higher Education Faculty (2006), and The Elements of Mentoring (2004). He is a contributing editor to several journals in the field of psychology and is past president of APA Division 19 (Society for Military Psychology).