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RESUME
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JEAN LINSE PETTIFOR (nee Dixon)
2731 Crawford Road N.W.
Calgary, Alberta T2L 1C9
Tel: 403-289-5161
Fax: 403-289-4999
e-mail: pettifoj@telus.net
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DATE OF BIRTH: October 14, 1922, Scott, Saskatchewan, Canadian Citizen
EDUCATION/PROFESSIONAL QUALIFICATIONS:
1941
High School Senior Matriculation, Unity, Saskatchewan
1944
B.A. with Distinction (English, History) University of Saskatchewan
1946
B.Ed. Including Senior Teaching Certificate, University of Alberta
1948
M.A. (English), University of Alberta
Thesis: The Social and Political Teachings in the Novels of H. G.Wells
1948
M.Ed. (Psychology), University of Alberta
Thesis: The Prestige and Professional Growth of Canadian Teachers
1950-55
Course work on Masters Programme in Psychology, University of Alberta
1951
Summer Workshop on Rorschach, Claremont, California with Bruno Klopfer
1964
Ph.D. (Major: Clinical Psychology, Minor: Education) Wayne State University, Detroit
Dissertation: The Role of Language in the Development of Abstract Thinking: A Comparison of Hardof-Hearing and Normal Hearing Children.
Clinical Internship at Receiving Hospital, Detroit.
1948 1967-
Ongoing attendance and participation at workshops and conferences.
#19 Certificate of Registration as a Certified Psychologist in the Province of Alberta with the
Psychologists Association of Alberta. (Term Chartered Psychologist introduced by Psychology Profession
Act in 1987. Regulation of the profession is under College of Alberta Psychologists since 1996. Term
Registered Psychologist introduced under Health Professions Act on January 15, 2006.)
1993-96 Registration with the Canadian Register of Health Service Providers in Psychology.
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EMPLOYMENT:
1942-43
High School Teacher, Foothills and Buffalo, Alberta
1944-46
High School Teacher/Assistant Principal, Westlock, Alberta
1947-48
Graduate Student Lecturer, Educational Psychology, University of Alberta
1948-55
Psychologist, Alberta Guidance Clinic, Edmonton
1956-61
Senior Psychologist, Alberta Guidance Clinic, Edmonton
1961-73
Senior Psychologist, Alberta Guidance Clinic, Calgary
March 1973- June 1976 Dirrector of Childrens Services, Alberta Mental Health Services,
Calgary
June 1976- Dec. 1978
Consultant for Services for Children, Alberta Mental Health
Services, Calgary
Jan. 1979- April 1980
Assistant Regional Director, Alberta Mental Health Services, Calgary
April 1980- Aug. 1980 Acting Regional Director, Alberta Mental Health Services, Calgary
Sept. 1980- July 1982
Clinical Director, Alberta Mental Health Services, Calgary
July 1982- Oct. 1985 Supervisor, Consultation Services Unit, Alberta Social Services &
Community Health, Calgary Region
Oct. 1985- Sept. 1989 Manager, Planning, Consultation and Evaluation, Alberta Social
Services & Community Health, Calgary Region
Sept. 1989 Calgary
Part time consultation practice and sessional instructor at the University
of
UNIVERSITY TEACHING
1967-73 Special Instructor, Psychology Department University of Calgary
1971-72 Half time instructor- areas of personality, developmental, and clinical supervision
1972-73 Co-ordinator of practical placements and liaison between Psychology Department and Alberta
Government
1983-1998 Adjunct Associate Professor, Department of Educational Psychology, University of
Calgary (Now Division of Applied Psychol;ogy).
1998-2010 Adjunct Professor, Department ot Educational Psychology (Renamed Division of
Psychology), University of Calgary.
1994-1996 Adjunct Associate Professor, Clinical Psychology Programme, University of
Calgary.
1997-2009 Adjunct Professor, Clinical Psychology Programme, University of Calgary
Applied
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Courses Taught at University of Calgary
EDPS 620 Modules 7-12 (Professional Issues), Department of Educational
Psychology, 1989, 1990, 1991.
EDPS 649 Community Psychology, Department of Educational Psychology, 1991, 1992.
EDPS 595.17 Summer Session. Professional Ethics in Rehabilitation:Enhancing Ethical Decision Making in
Rehabilitation Practice, Summer 1992.
EDPS/SOWK 574 Multidisciplinary Approaches to Rehabilitation Practice, 1993, 1994, 1995, 1996.
EDIS 527.31 Professional Self-Regulation and Ethical Decision Making, Summer 1993.
EDPS 693.99 Ethics: Professional Practices and Issues - Winter 1995, Fall 1995, Winter 1996, Summer 1996.
EDPS/SOWK 581 Professional Ethics for Community Rehabilitation - Spring 1996, Fall 1996, Spring 1997, Fall
1997
EDPS 691.03 Ethics in Psychology and Education I Fall 1996 (Two Sections) - Spring 1997, Fall 1997 (3 sections)
EDPS 691.07 Ethics in Psychology and Education II - Winter 1997, Spring 1997, Winter 1998 (2 sections), Fall
1998, Spring 1999.
CORE 581 (Community of Learners) Professional Issues & Ethical Issues in Community Rehabilitation-Winter
1998 in Red Deer, Spring 1998 in Medicine Hat, Winter 1999 in Edmonton, Winter 1999 in Lloydminster1998,
Spring 1999 in Grande Prairie, Spring 2000 in Winnipeg, Spring 2000 in Calgary, Winter 2001 in Vancouver,
Winter 2002 in Edmonton and Red Deer.
CORE 581 (On-site) University of Calgary. Professional Issues & Ethical Issues in Community Rehabilitation- Fall
1998, Fall 1999, Fall 2000, Fall 2001
EDPS 693.07 Ethics in Psychology and Education- Fall 1998, Winter 1999 (2 sections), Spring 1999.
CORE 611.02 New Alliances in Community Rehabilitation: Interprofessional Ethics- Summer 1999, Spring 2001,
Spring 2002, Spring 2003, Spring 2004.
CORE 603.11 New Alliances in Community Rehabilitatioon: Interprofessional Ethics – Fall 2004, Fall 2005, Fall
2006, Fall 2007, Fall 200
APSY 603 Ethics in Applied Psychology - Fall 1999, Winter 2000, Spring 2000, Fall 2000, Winter 2001. Fall 2001,
Winter 2002, Fall 2002, Winter 2003, Fall 2003, Winter 2004, Fall 2004, Winter 2005, Fall 2005, Winter 2006
Division of Applied Psychology and Psychologists Association of Alberta Certificate Online Course in Advanced
Clinical Supervision in Psychology. Developed Modules 1 on Introduction to the Concept/Definition,/History of
Supervision in Professional Psychology, and Module 2 on Duties, Obligations, and Responsibilities of a Supervisor.
University of Lethbridge
EDUC 5620 Counselling Psychology: Ethics and Professional Practice - Spring 2000, Winter 2002.
Athabasca University
2001-2002 Curriculum Development for Campus Alberta Graduate Program in Counselling CAAP
605
Professional Ethics Course.
2002- Curiculum Development one segment of Course on Diversity - Ethics and Multicultural Practice.
2001-2002 Member of PsyD Program Advisory Committee
2001-2002 Member of Campus Alberta Counsellor Education Advisory Committee
Gonzaga University
1997 EDCE 695 Pre-practicum in Counselling Psychology – Fall
1998 EDCE 696 Counseling Practicum – Winter
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University of Saskatchewan
Spring 2002 EdPS 898.3 Ethics in Counselling and School Psychology
Supervision of Independent Studies
1992
EDPS 692.66 Professional Ethics in Rehabilitation - Lorraine De Souza
1992
EDPS 692.68 Professional Ethics in Psychology - Kerry Bernes
1992
EDPS 692.68 Professional Ethics in Psychology – Hugh Harding
1993
EDPS 693.69 Identifying Ethical Issues of Helping Professionals Working with Ethnic Families with
Persons with Disabilities - Patricia Canales
1993
EDPS 693.74 Ethics in Clinical Psychology Ethical Decision Making and
Competence - Eileen Donahoe
1994
EDPS 693.70 Ethics and Practice in Rehabilitation: Ethical issues facing health care providers of long term
care patients - Marianne Ondrus
1994
EDPS 694.76 Competencies & Certification in Community Rehabilitation - Susan Cran 1994 EDPS
691.03 Ethics in Psychology and Education I - Mary Catherine McKenna
2000
APSY 693.99 Scientific and Professional Ethics in Psychology - Colleen Gail Bakker
2001
APSY 603 Ethics in Applied Psychology- Sharon Reimer Habermann
2001
APSY 603 Ethics in Applied Psychology- Brian Belec
2001
APSY 603 Ethics in Applied Psychology - Steven Lazarovitz
2001
CORE 691.23 Ethical Issues in Suicide Prevention - Brenda Gaida
2006
Psychology: Ethical Issues: The Indigenization of Psychology – Jennifer Ostlinger
Supervision of Students: Theses/Dissertations/Comprehensive Examinations
Roseanne Van Brenk: The Relationship between Gender Role Orientation and Psychological Adjustment . Masters
Thesis completed 1992
Mathew Geddes: The Relationship of God Images to Mental Health. Masters Thesis completed 1992
Suzanne Vallally: Defining Professional Boundaries in Therapeutic Relationships. Masters Thesis completed in
1995.
Gisella Mullan: M.Ed. Comprehensive Examinations, completed 1996.
Bruce Smith: Counsellor Attitudes with Culturally Diverse Populations. Masters Thesis completed in 1998.
Jason Slemko: The Contribution of Video-Taped Feedback on the Self-Awareness of Interpersonal Behaviour of
Adults with an Intellectual Disability. Masters Thesis completed in 1998.
Lorraine Smythe: M.Ed. Comprehensive Examinations, completed 1998
Alice Mohr: Vulnerability and Protective Factors in Adolescent Substance Abuse. Doctoral Dissertation, completed
in 1998.
Dana McKie: The Exp[erience of Affectionate Touch for Survivors of Brain Injury: Meaning and Magnitude.
Masters thesis completed in 2000.
Lori Prediger: M.Ed. Comprehensive Examinations, completed 2001.
Brenda Gaida: M.Ed. Exit paper completed 2002.
Mary Catherine Rooney: The Effects of Exposure to Secondary Trauma Material at Trauma Conferences. Doctoral
dissertation completed in 2003.
Lois George: Ethical Guidelines for Negotiating Contracts with Third Party Funders. M.Ed. Exit paper completed
June 2006
Anthony Gardzinski: The Lived Experience of Men who Leave the Ministerial Priesthood of the Roman Catholic
Church and Enter into a Commited Heterosexual Relationship. Completed June 2008.
Michael Fedyniak: A Comparison of Buddhist Philosophy with Western Codes of Ethics for Psychologists:
Supporting a Universal Declaration. Completed November 2007.
External Examiner
D.R. Wassenaar, Ph.D Thesis, University of Natal, South Africa - 2002
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Member of Oral Examination committees for:
Kelly Schwartz 1992
Madeline Vandenberg 1996
Jillian Roberts 1997
Sharon Zibin 1997
Roshni Daya (Masters) 1998
Carol McDougall 1999
Obiooma Ohuegbe Ezinnany 1999
Susann Laverty 1999
Hazel Lawley 1999
Susan McGillivray 1999
Tania Januszkowski 2000
Cristina Marie Willson 2000
Judy White 2000
Jennifer Chamberlain 2000
Roshni Daya (doctoral) 2001
Helen Gardiner (doctoral candidacy) 2001
Mirjam Knapnik 2003
Nicole Ottenbreit 2003
Helen Gardiner 2004
Nancy Jokinen 2005/2008
AGENCY/PROGRAMME CONSULTATION PROJECTS
1990
PAA Project on Transcultural Psychology: Guidelines for Training and Practice
1990
Glenrose Hospital, Edmonton, Psychology Department on Standards
1991
Alberta Mental Health, Family Adolescent and Children's Services, Calgary, on Evaluation and Standards
1991
Personal Development Centre, Edmonton, on Standards and Accountability
1991
Family and Community Development Program, Lethbridge, on Program
Evaluation
1992
Head Injured Relearning Centre, Calgary, an Organizational Review
1993
Government of the North West Territories, Committee on Rules, Procedures and
Privileges on Code of Ethics for Legislators
1995
Municipal Government of Yellowknife on Ethical Principles and Decision Making
1996
Site Surveyor for Woods Homes, Calgary, using Canadian Council on Health Services
Accreditation Standards, with Herb Allard.
Practice Site Surveyor for Alberta Mental Services Northwest and Central Clinics, using the Canadian Council on
Health Services Accreditation Standards, with Jane Matheson, Marlene Smart, Don Addington.
2001- 2003 Ongoing consultation with Canadian Association of Rehabilitation Professionals on development of a
Canadian Code of Ethics for Rehabilitation Professionals formally adopted in June 2002.
2003- Consultation on ethics for Alberta Council of Women's Shelters
HONOURS AND AWARDS
1942
First Year Scholarship, College of Arts and Sciences, University of Saskatchewan
1965 Honorable Mention Creative Talents Awards Program, American Institute of Research for Ph.D.
dissertation "The Role of Language in the Development of Abstract Thinking: A Comparison of Hard-of-Hearing
and Normal HearingChildren
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1967
Canadian Centennial Medal
1977
Fellow, Canadian Psychological Association
1979
Honourary Member, Psychologists Association of Alberta
1980
The Canadian Mental Health Association, Alberta, Professional Service Award on its 25th Anniversary
1983
Award of Recognition Psychologists Association of Alberta on its 25th Anniversary
1984 Canadian Psychological Association Applied Division Award for Outstanding Contributions to the
Application of Psychology to Human Problems- First Recipient.
1987
Life Member Psychologists Association of Alberta
1987
Honorary Life Fellow, Canadian Psychological Association
1988 Psychologists Association of Alberta Special Award "...in recognition of her dedication and devotion to
the Psychologists Association of Alberta "
1989 The Canadian Mental Health Association, Alberta Division, Merit Award "...in appreciation of
exceptionally dedicated and effective service in advancing and promoting the aims of the Association through
personal endeavours"
1991
Fellow, Canadian Psychological Association Section on Clinical Psychology
1995 Psychologists Association of Alberta Special Award “For Outstanding Contribution to
Psychology in Alberta”
the Profession of
1998
Psychologists’ Association of Alberta Heritage Award, 1958-1998 “is recognized for
contribution to the profession”.
long service
1998
Association of State and Provincial Psychology Boards: Roger C. Smith Award for
the regulation of psychology.
contributions to
1999
Psychologists’ Association of Alberta Dick Pettifor Memorial Award “For outstanding
psychology in Alberta”
contribution to
1999
Fellow, Association of State and Provincial Psychology Boards.
October, 2002 -Queen's Golden Jubilee Medal
November 15, 2002 College of Alberta Psychologists dedicates “Dr. Jean Pettifor Boardroom”.
June 2003 -Canadian Psychological Association Gold Medal Award for Lifetime Contributions to Psychology.
September 2004- Honorary Member of Alberta Council of Womens Shelters.
Listed in:
International Who's Who of Professional and Business Women
Who's Who of Canadian Women
2000 Notable American Women
Dictionary of International Biography
The World's Who's Who of Women
Canadian Who’s Who
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PROFESSIONAL AFFILIATIONS:
Canadian Psychological Association
Full member since 1951. Fellow since 1977. Honourary Life Fellow since 1987.
1973-75
Chair, Applied Division Committee on Standards and Delivery
1975-76
Chair-Elect; 1976-77 Chair; 1977-78 Past-Chair, of Applied Division
1976-77
Member of Board of Directors
Member of Committee on Annual Programme
Member of Committee on Professional Affairs
1976-83
1976-83
1976-83
1977-78
Editor of the Applied Division Newsletter; 1983-89 Associate Editor
Member of Publications Committee
Member of Co-ordinating Committee on the Status of Women
Chair, Applied Division Committee on Ethical Issues
1979-87
Member of Editorial Board of Canadian Psychology
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1980- present - Member of Committee on Ethics; Co-Chair 1989-93
1982-84
Member of Committee on Continuing Education
1984
Member of the State of the Discipline Review, Opinicon II
1985-88
Secretary Treasurer of Section on Community Psychology
1989-92
Member of Board of Directors
1989-90
Chair, Committee on Status of Women in Psychology
1990-91
Chair, Committee on Sections
Chair Personnel Committee
Member of Convention Committee
Member of Committee on By-Laws, Rules and Procedures
1991-93
Secretary Treasurer
1993-94
President-Elect and Chair, Committee on the Status of Women in Psychology
1994-95
President and Chair, Committee on the Status of Women in Psychology
1995-96
Past-President; Chair Committee on By-laws, Rules and Procedures; and Chair
Committee on Fellows and Awards.
1996-2000
Member of Committee on Fellows and Awards.
1999-
Member of Committee of Past Presidents
2006-2009 Chair Sub-Committee of Committee on Ethics on Ethical Guidelines for Supervision:
Teaching, Research, Practice and Supervision
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Psychologists Association of Alberta
Charter member 1958. Registration #19. Honorary Member since 1979. Life member since 1987.
1958-59 Secretary Treasurer
1961-63 Editor, Alberta Psychologist
1963-65 Secretary Treasurer
1971-73
Chair, Professional Affairs Committee
1972-80 Editor, Psychologists Association of Alberta Newsletter
1973-74
President-Elect
1974
1974-75
1975-76
1976-77
Conference Co-ordinator, Annual Conference
President
Past President
Chair, Publications Committee
1980-82
!981-86
Chair Publicity Committee
Member Professional Examination Board in Psychology of the Universities
Co-ordinating Council (PAA practitioner position)
1986- 98
Chair, Professional Examination Board in Psychology of the Universities
Co-ordinating Council
1998-2001
Member of Credentials EvaluationCommittee
1983- 98
Chair Oral Examination Committees for candidates for entrance to the
profession of psychology
1986-95
Chair, Practice Review Committee
College of Alberta Psychologists
1997-1998
President-Elect and Chair of Ad Hoc Committee on Chartering
1998-1999
President and Chair of Ad Hoc Committee on Chartering
1999-2000
Past President and Chair of Ad Hoc Committee on Chartering
2000-2004
Member-at-large of Council and Chair of the Standing Committee on Chartering
2003-
Chair of Advisory Committee on Registration (formerly named Chartering Committee.)
American Psychological Association - Full member since 1973
American Association of Psychiatric Services for Children - Individual member 1976-81
International Council for Exceptional Children, Northern Alberta Chapter
Member 1950-57 - held positions of Chair and Vice Chair.
1954 Editor, and major contributor and illustrator of International Council for Exceptional Children, Northern
Alberta Chapter, No 178, Second Year Book
Canadian Research Institute for the Advancement of Women
Member 1980 - 98
Canadian Evaluation Society
Member 1985 - 99
Editorial Board of Canada's Mental Health
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1981-85 Member
Guest Editor of Canada's Mental Health (1986) Vol.34, No. 1, Special Issue on Organizational Dilemmas.
Editorial Board of Canadian Journal of Community Mental Health
1985- 99 Member
Editorial Board of Canadian Journal of Program Evaluation
1988-90 Member
Association of State and Provincial Psychology Boards
1987- 1993 Delegate of Professional Examination Board in Psychology (Alberta)
Association of State and Provincial Psychology Boards Committee on Professional Conduct and Discipline.
1993-96 Member. Co-author of Professional Conduct and Discipline in Psychology produced by this Committee,
published by APA and ASPPB in 1996.
1996-1999- Individual Member
Guest Editor of special issue on ethics for the International Journal of Practical Applications to Disabilities - Vol.
20, No. 1, 1996
Guest Editor with Carole Sinclair of Canadian Psychology (August, 1998) 39 (3) on the theme of the Canadian
Code of Ethics for Psychologists.
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Guest Editor of Special Issue of Psymposium 50th Anniversary Commemorative Issue 1958-2008, Psychologists'
Association of Alberta, April 2008
COMMUNITY ORGANIZATIONS
1956-59 Canadian Mental Health Association
1956-57 Chair, Publicity Committee, Edmonton
1956-58 Member of CMHA Scientific Planning Committee's Sub-Committee on Treatment
Facilities for Disturbed Children .Major contributor to two briefs:
1. Residential Treatment Facilities for Severely Disturbed Children (1957)
2. The School's Provisions for Emotionally Disturbed Children (1958)
1958-59 Member of Provincial Executive Board, Alberta Division
1969-71 Calgary and Regional Mental Health Planning Organization
1969-71 Member of Task Force on Mental Health Services for Children age Three to Puberty
1970-72 Member of Task Force on Diagnostic,Assessment and Treatment Centre
Major contributor to reports of both Task Forces.
1973-77 Provincial Co-ordinating Council of Early Childhood Services
One of four representatives of the Department of Social Services and Community Health
1974 Member of Committee on Early Identification and Screening
1974-78 Member of Steering Committee on Early Childhood Services Task Force on
Teacher
Competence
1974-75 Provincial Mental Health Advisory Council
Alternative representative for Psychologists Association of Alberta
1975-79 Calgary Regional Mental Health Council
Alternative representative for the Psychologists Association of Alberta
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1972-82 Calgary Regional Mental Health Council, Childrens Services Committee - Member
1977-78 Calgary Childrens Services Council - Vice Chair
1983-89
Provincial Mental Health Advisory Council's Committee on Child and
Adolescent Services
1990-92 Walter Dinsdale Centre for Empowerment of Canadians with Disabilities
Board Member and chair of Ethics Committee
1993-94 Head Injured Rehabilitation Society
Member of Board of Directors' Program Committee
2003 - 05 Alberta Council of Women's Shelters ( ACWS) -Member of Ethics Review Committee.
 Consulted on the develpment of the Moral/Ethical Framework, and the Associated Program Standards
2004 – Alberta Council of Women's Shelters granted Honorary Membership
PUBLICATIONS
Note: Referreed publications are marked with an asterisk *.
Dixon, J., & Ooley, E. (1954). The exceptional child: The intellectual deviate. The Alberta Teachers Magazine,
34(10), 20-23.
Dixon, J., & Knight, L. (1954). The exceptional child: The hearing handicapped. The Alberta
Teachers Magazine, 34.
Dixon, J., & Clarke, S. (1954). The exceptional child: emotional problems in theclassroom. The School Guidance
Worker, 9 ( 9), 1-5, and The Teachers Magazine, 34(8), 20-21.
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Dixon, J. (1954). International Council for Exceptional Children, Northern Alberta Chapter No.
Yearbook, Mimeographed copy.
178, Second
*Dixon, J. (1960). The use of "untrained” psychologists in a child guidance clinic. The Canadian Psychologist, 1,
45-49.
Pettifor, J. (1964). The role of language in teh development of abstrat thinking: A comparison of hard-of-hearing
and normal hearing children on levels of concceptual thinking -Abstract. Center for Study of Cognitive Processes.
Detroit, Michigan:Wayne State University.
Pettifor, J. (1967). The role of language in the development of abstract thinking: A comparison
of hard-ofhearing and normal hearing children on levels of conceptual thinking. In the
American Institutes for Research
Creative Talent Award Programs, 1964-1965 Winners' Dissertation Abstracts, CTA Series, No. 5. )
Pettifor, J. (n.d.). The role of language in the development of abstract thinking: A comparison
of hard-ofhearing and normal hearing children on levels of conceptual thinking. In Dissertations in Cognitve Processes –
Abstract, Detrotit, Michigan: Center for Study of Cognitive Processes, Wayne State University.
*Pettifor, J. (1968). The role of language in the development of abstract thinking: A
comparison of hard-ofhearing and normal hearing children on levels of conceptual thinking. The Canadian Journal of Psychology, 22,
139-156.
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*Pettifor, J. (1970). Further comment on reafferentiation in psychology. The Canadian
12(3), 432-434.
Psychologist,
*Pettifor, J., & Pettifor, R. (1970). Is graduate training opting out? The Western Psychologist, 1(3), 97-99.
*Pettifor, J. (1971). University of Calgary community questionnaire: professional manpower
needs in psychology. The Western Psychologist, 2, 74-77.
and training
*Pettifor, J. (1971). Commentary on P. O. Davidson's "Graduate training...in Canada". Canadian Psychologist, 12,
432-434.
*Pettifor, J. (1972). Alberta Guidance Clinic Calgary. The Western Psychologist, 3, 19-21.
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Pettifor, J., Schmidt, L., & Browne, J. (1973). Psychologists Association of Alberta manpower
Psychologists Association of Alberta Newsletter, 2(6), 13-20.
survey.
Pettifor, J. (1974). Test yourself quiz on professional conduct.. PsychologistsAssociation of
Newsletter, 3(1), 6-10.
Alberta
Pettifor, J. (1976). A point of view with historical perspective: Mental health workers and
psychologists. Psychologists Association of Alberta Newsletter, 5(3), 8-11.
Pettifor, J. (1976). Newer Therapies: Where do we stand ethically? Psychologists Association
Newsletter, 5(3), 24-29.
of Alberta
Browne, J., & Pettifor, J. (1977). A point of view: Ethics and the public service. Psychologists
Alberta Newsletter, 6(2), 1.
Association of
Pettifor, J. (1979). Ethical obligations beyond professional guidelines. Psychologists
Newsletter, 8(3/4), 27-29.
Association of Alberta
*Pettifor, J. (1979). Practice wise: Five faces of ethical issues. Canadian Psychological Review, 20 , 99-101
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Pettifor, J. (1979). Adolescent suicide. Psychologists Association of Alberta Newsletter, 8(5),
*Pettifor, J. (1979). Practice wise: Ethical issues with special populations. Canadian
148-150.
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17-19.
Psychological Review, 20,
*Pettifor, J. (1979). Practice wise: Special treatment modalities. Canadian Psychological Review, 20, 189-190.
*Pettifor, J. (1980). Practice wise: Public servants as servants of power. Canadian Psychology, 21,35-37.
*Pettifor, J. (1980). Practice wise: Clinicians and service barriers. Canadian Psychology, 21, 87-89.
*Pettifor, J. (1980). Diagnostic classifications. Canadian Psychology, 21, 129-131.
*Julius, S., Lipton, H., Pettifor, J., & Smith, S. (1980). Problems in making organizational systems work for
children. Canadian Psychology. 21, 116-120.
*Pettifor, J. (1980). Practice wise: Privacy of information. Canadian Psychology, 21, 187-190.
Pettifor, J. ( 1980). Behavior modification for better or worse. Psychologists Association of Alberta Newsletter,
9(3), 18-20.
Pettifor, J., Larsen, C., & Cammaert, L. (1980). Guidelines for therapy and counselling with women. Ottawa:
Canadian Psychological Association.
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Pettifor, J. (1981). Notes on sex, psychologists, ethics and training. Alberta Psychology, 10(1). 8-9.
Pettifor, J. (1981). Therapist client interpersonal relationships: An educational package. Alberta Psychology, 10(1).
22-24.
*Pettifor, J. & Norton, W. (1981). Practice wise: More on public servants. Canadian Psychology, 22 . 100-103.
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Pettifor, J. (Ed.). (1981). Alberta psychology calendar 1982. Edmonton: The Psychologists Association of Alberta.
*Pettifor, J. (1981). Practice wise: Expectations of mental health information systems. Canadian Psychology,
23(2), 105-108.
*Pettifor , J. & Weinberger A. (1982). Practice wise: The psychologist in court. Canadian Psychology, 3(3), 200202.
*Pettifor, J. (1982). Community psychology and community mental health: Conflict and strategies. Canadian
Journal of Community Mental Health, 1(2), 85-92.
*Pettifor, J., & Pitcher, S. (1982) Ethics training in Canadian graduate schools of psychology.
Psychology, 23 (4), 235-242.
Canadian
*Pettifor, J. (1982). Practice wise: A touch of humor and ethics. Canadian Psychology, 23(4),
261-263.
Pettifor, J., (1982). Comment - therapy and counselling with women: A handbook on educational materials.
Canadian Psychology 23(4), 268.
*Pettifor, J. (1983). Practice wise: You and your personnel record. Canadian Psychology, 24(1), 19-21.
*Pettifor, J., Perry, D., Plowman, B., & Pitcher, S. (1983). Risk factors predicting childhood and adolescent
suicides. Journal of Child Care, 2(1), 17-49.
Pettifor, J. (1983). A tribute in memory of Edward James Kibblewhite. Alberta Psychology, 12(1), 15.
*Pettifor, J. (1983). Who administered mental health? Fifty years of community mental health services in Alberta.
Canada"s Mental Health, 31(3), 24-26.
Pettifor, J. (Ed.). (1983). 25th anniversary commemorative issue . Edmonton: Psychologists Association of Alberta.
Pettifor, J. (1983). More on CPA nominations and by-laws: Great swampian sykologists elections by CPA 009613.
(3), 5. Canadian Psychological Association Applied Division Newsletter, 8
Pettifor, J. (1983). Ethics workshop: Shaping organizational structures. Alberta Psychology,
12(6),17.
*Pettifor J. (1984). Professional strategies for shaping organizations structures to serve clients. Canadian
Psychology, 24(2a), 381.
Pettifor, J., Cammaert, L., & Larsen, C. (1984). Counselling and therapy with women: A handbook of educational
materials Ottawa: Canadian Psychological Association.
Pettifor, J. (1984) How personal biases and stereotyping can affect the therapeutic process. Canadian Psychological
Association Applied Division Newsletter, 9(2), 9-11.
Gaunce, R., & Pettifor, J. (1984). Primary prevention and mental health promotion: The Alberta experience in
community mental health action. In P. Lumsden (Ed.) Primary prevention, Ottawa: Canadian Public Health
Association (CPHA).
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Pettifor, J. (1984-85). Can psychologists in academia teach ethics? CanadianPsychological Association Applied
Division Newsletter, 10(2), 7-9.
*Sinclair, C., Pettifor, J., & Ritchie, P. (1985). Toward a Canadian codes of ethics: A progress
Psychology, 26(2a), 494.
report. Canadian
*Pettifor, J. (1985). Patient rights, professional ethics and situational dilemmas in mental
Canada's Mental Health, 33(3), 20-23.).
health services.
*Pettifor, J. (1986). Ethical standards for community psychology. Canadian Journal of
Mental Health, 5(1), 39-48.
Community
*Pettifor, J. (1986). Guest editorial: Making systems work for people. Canada's MentaHealth,
3 4 (1), 2-4.
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Pettifor, J. (1986). In the realm of ethics. Canadian Psychological Association Highlights, 8(3), 14E-15E.
Pettifor, J. (1986). Ethical stances to external stresses. Canadian Psychological Association Highlights,
14E-15E.
8(4),
Pettifor, J. (1987). Private or public practice for psychologists. Canadian Psychological Association Applied
Division Newsletter, 12(2), 6.
Pettifor, J. (1987). On nurturing competency and credibility. Canadian Evaluation Society Newsletter, 6(3), 3-4.
Pettifor, J. (1987). Ethical stances to external stresses. Alberta Psychology, 16(6), 16-17. Reprinted from Canadian
Psychological Association Highlights, (1986). 8(4), 14E-15E.
Pettifor, J. (1988). More reflections on the new Canadian Code of Ethics for Psychologists: How well does it
protect and serve special populations? Canadian Psychological Association Highlights,10(1), 6E.
*Pettifor, J., & Sinclair, C. (1988). Uses and abuses of the ethical complaint process. Canadian
Psychology, 29(2a), 614.
Pettifor, J. (1988). The practice review committee. Alberta Psychology, 17(2), 7-11.
Pettifor, J. (1988). Practice review: Dr. Jean Pettifor explains. Alberta Psychology, 17(4), 3-4.
Pettifor, J. (1989). Ethics: What evils lurk in a code? Canadian Psychological Association Highlights, 11(1), 5.
*Pettifor, J. (1989). Assuring quality of psychological services: Issues in measuring
Psychology, 30(2a), 318.
competency. Canadian
*Pettifor, J. (1989). Practice reviews: Promises and problems. Canadian Psychology,
30(2a), 318
*Pettifor, J. (1989). Did Hamlet need a Canadian Code of Ethics for Psychologists? Canadian
30(3). 708-711.
Psychology,
*Walsh, R., Ferris, L., O'Neill, P., & Pettifor, J. (1990). Ethical decision making in community
intervention. Canadian Psychology, 31(2a), 268.
Pettifor, J., Bultz, B., Samuels, M., Griffin, R., & Lucki, G. (1990). A report on a model for practice enhancement
based on consultations with chartered psychologists. Supplement to Alberta Psychology, 19(14).
Pettifor, J. (1990). Workshop: Taking stock...resolving ethical dilemmas in the assessment of
Psychology, 19(4).
children. Alberta
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Pettifor, J. (1990). In memoriam, W. R. N. (Buck) Blair. Canadian Psychological Association Psynopsis, 12(4), 13.
*Pettifor, J., & Sinclair, C. (1991). Enhancing fairness and justice in the ethical complaint process. Canadian
Psychology, 32(1), 63-71.
Pettifor, J., Bultz, B., Samuels, M., Griffin, R., Enzle, S., & Lucki, G. (1991). The professional practice of
psychology: Self-Evaluation. Edmonton, Psychologists Association of Alberta.
Pettifor, J. (1991). How well does the Canadian Code of Ethics for Psychologists serve community psychologists?
Canadian Psychological Association Psynopsis, 13(1), 11-12.
Pettifor, J. (1991). William Robert Nelson (Buck) Blair. Canadian Psychology, 32(2), 84.
*Pettifor, J. (1991). Ethical responsibilities in providing psychological services in a multicultural society.
Canadian Psychology, 32(2a), 393.
Sinclair C.,& Pettifor, J. (1992). Conflict and conscience: The military and a just society. Canadian Psychological
Association Psynopsis, Spring 1992, 10-11.
Pettifor, J., Bultz, B., Samuels, M., Griffin, R., & Lucki, G. (1992). Maintaining competency: Self-monitoring for
educational needs. The Independent Practitioner (Bulletin of theDivision of Independent Practice of the American
Psychological Association), 12 (2), 8690.
U
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*Pettifor, J. (1992). Ethical and practice implications for providers of psychological services of "Duty to protect".
Canadian Psychology, 33(2a), 295.
Sinclair, C., & Pettifor, J. (Eds.), (1992). Companion manual to the Canadian Code of Ethics for Psychologists.
Old Chelsea, Quebec: Canadian Psychological Association.
*Pettifor, J.(1993). Dans quelle mesure le code d'ethique de l'association Canadienne des Psychologues peut-il
fournir un support aux evaluateurs? In M. Hurteau (Ed.) L'ethique en evaluation de programmes, (pp.39-47),
Monographies en Mesure et Evauation, Department de Mesure et Evaluation, Faculte des Sciences de l'Education,
Quebec: Universite Laval.
Pettifor, J. (1993). Codes of ethics in transition. B.C. Footnote s , January issue.
U
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Pettifor, J. (1993). CPAstrategic planning and you: Board moves on four point agenda for 1994.
Psynopsis, Summer 1993, 16.
Pettifor, J. (1993). Addressing cultural diversity in guidelines for the practice of psychology. PAA Psymposium,
3(3), 13-16.
Pettifor, J. (1993). Tools in place to counteract “poop” perception. Psynopsis, Fall 1993, 5.
*Scholten, T., Pettifor, J., Norrie, B., & Cole, E. (1993). Ethical issues in school psychological
consultation: Can every expert consult? Canadian Journal of School Psychology, 9(1),
100-109.
Pettifor, J. (1994). Bert Hohol retires. Psymposium, 3(5), 12-13.
Pettifor, J. (1994). Women’s issues are moral issues. Social Science Federation of Canada The
Edge, 1(1).
Winning
Pettifor, J. (1994). Academic freedom in the context of ethics. Canadian Association of University Teachers CAUT
Bulletin Status of Women Supplement, 41(4), 6.
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Holobow, N., Pettifor, J., Stark-Adamec, C., & Pyke, S. (1994). C.P.A.’s role in making women’s
outdated: Has full participation been achieved? Canadian Psychology, 35(2a), 1.
issues
Samuels , M., Lucki, G., & Pettifor, J. (1994). Applying the code of ethics to emerging issues in
psychology. Canadian Psychology, 35(2a), 1.
Allon, R., Sinclair, C., & Pettifor, J. (1994). Bottom lines and top lines in ethical practice. Canadian Psychology,
35(2a), 45.
Pettifor, J., & Hughson, A. (1994). Does the Canadian ccode of ethics serve community rehabilitation
practitioners? Canadian Psychology, 35(2a), 45.
Pettifor, J. (1994). On Calvin and Hobbes and ethics: Principles and consequences. Canadian
Psychological Association Psynopsis, Summer 1994, p. 5.
Pettifor, J. (1994). Women;s issues are moral issues. Canadian Psychological Association Section on Women and
Psychology Newsletter, 21, 19-22.
Pettifor, J. (1994). Ethical issues and professional competency. Bulletin of the New Zealand
Psychological Society, June 1994, Number 81, pp. 14, 15, 17.
Pettifor, J. (1994). Ethical issues and professional competency. Corrections Forum: A Publication of the
Corrections Operations Group (New Zealand), June/July 1994, 15-16.
Pettifor, J. (1994). The role of professional ethics in the context of moral values: Being good or
behaving good enough. New Zealand Journal of Counselling, 16(1), 2-4.
*Pettifor, J. (1994). Ethics and social justice in program evaluation: Are evaluators value-free? Canadian Journal
of School Psychology, 10(2), 138-146.
Pettifor, J. (1994). Diversity yes, progress always. Psynopsis, Fall 1994, p. 2.
Pettifor, J., Bultz, B., Samuels, M., Griffin, R., & Lucki, G. (1994). The professional practice of
psychology: Self-evaluation, Edmonton: Psychologists Association of Alberta.
Pettifor, J. (1994). The role of professional ethics in the context of moral values: Being good or
behaving good enough. New Zealand Journal of Counselling, 16(1), 2-4.
Pettifor, J. (1995). Virtue, ethics and the social sciences. Canadian Psychological Association,
Psynopsis, Spring 1995, 2.
Pettifor, J. (1995). Dr. Robert Martin: Respect and caring. Canadian Psychological Association,
Psynopsis, Spring 1995, 10
Pettifor, J. (1995). Presidential address. Ethics: Virtue and politics in the science and practice
Canadian Psychology, 36(2a), 84.
of psychology.
Pettifor, J. (1995). Emerging issues confront the the discipline. Canadian Psychological Association Psynopsis,
Summer, 1995, 2.
Pettifor, J. (1995). In memoriam: Douglas Elstow Smith 1912-1995. Canadian Psychological
Psynopsis, Fall 1995, 6.
Association
*Stark (-Adamec). C., & Pettifor, J. (1995). Ethical decision making for practising social scientists: Putting values
into practice. Ottawa: Social Sciences Federation of Canada.
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*Pettifor, J. (1996). Ethics: Virtue and politics in the science and practice of psychology. Canadian Psychology,
37(1), 1-12.
*Pettifor, J. (1996). Book review: Schultz, W.E. (Ed.). Counselling Ethics Casebook: Canadian Journal of
Counselling, 30(1), 55-57.
Pettifor, J. (1996). The Canadian code of ethics for psychologists: A moral context for ethical decision making in
emerging areas of practice. Psychologists Association of Alberta Psymposium, 5(6), 3-4.
Pettifor, J. (1996). How relevant are today’s ethical research guidelines for the scientific study of intellectual
disability? The British Journal of Developmental Disabilities, XLII, Supplement, July 1996, No. 835.
Pettifor, J. (1996). Forward to A guidebook for starting and operating an independent professional practice in
psychology. Edmonton: Psychologists Association of Alberta.
Bass, L., DeMers, S., Ogloff, J., Peterson, C., Pettifor, J., Reaves, R., Retfalvi, T., Simon, N., Sinclair, C., &
Tipton, R. (1996) Professional conduct and discipline in psychology. Washington, D.C.: American Psychological
Association and Montgomery, AL: Association of
State and Provincial Psychology Boards.
*Pettifor, J. (1996). Maintaining professional conduct in daily practice. Chapter 6 in L. Bass, S. DeMers, J., Ogloff,
C. Peterson, J. Pettifor, R. Reaves, T. Retfalvi, N. Simon, C. Sinclair, &
R. Tipton. Professional conduct
and discipline in psychology. Washington, D.C: American Psychological Association and Montgomery, AL:
Association of State and Provincial Psychology Boards.
*Pettifor, J., Bultz, B., Samuels, M., Griffin, R., & Lucki, G. (1996). Guidelines for the practice of psychology: An
annotated bibliography. In Association of State and Provincial Psychology
Boards Professional Conduct and
Discipline in Psychology. Washington, D.C: American Psychological Association.
*Sinclair, C., Simon, N., & Pettifor, J. (1996). The history of ethical codes and licensure. Chapter 1 in L. Bass, S.
DeMers, J. Ogloff, C. Peterson, J. Pettifor, R. Reaves, T. Retfalvi, N. Simon, C., Sinclair, & R. Tipton.
Professional conduct and discipline in psychology. Washington, D.C: American Psychological Association and
Montgomery, AL: Association of State and Provincial Psychology Boards.
*Sinclair, C., & Pettifor, J. (1996). Ethical decision making using the Canadian Code of Ethics for
Psychologists. In L. Bass, S. DeMers, J. Ogloff, C. Peterson, J. Pettifor, R. Reaves, T. Retfalvi, N. Simon, C.
Sinclair, & R. Tipton. Professional conduct and discipline in psychology. (Reprinted from C. Sinclair & J. Pettifor,
(1992), Companion Manual to the Canadian Code of Ethics for Psychologists.) Washington, D.C. and
Montgomery, AL: American Psychological Association and Association of State and Provincial Psychology
Boards.
*Pettifor, J. (1996). Scholarship, diversity and ethical vulnerabilites in psychology: 35 years of personal reflections.
International Journal of Psychology 31(3&4), 475.
*Sinclair, C. & Pettifor, J. (1996). Ethical dilemmas of psychologists: Canada. International Journal of Psychology
31(3&4), 476.
Pettifor, J. (1996). Guest Editorial, Special Issue on Ethical Decision Making in the Field of Disabilities in
International Journal of Practical Applications for Disabilities,.20(1), 2.
*Crozier, S. & Pettifor, J. (1996). Guidelines for psychologists addressing recovered memories.
Canadian Psychological Association. Ottawa: Canadian Psychological Association.
Prepared for the
*Crozier, S., Harris, S., Larsen, C., Pettifor, J., & Sloane, L. (1996). Guidelines for non-discriminatory practice.
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Ottawa: Canadian Psychological Association.
Pettifor, J. (1997). The Association of State and Provincial Psychology Boards. Psymposium,
6(5), 5-6.
*Pettifor, J. (1997). A return to virtue: the ethics of psychology and education in the 21 st Century. Invited Address.
(pp.276-285). In B. Bain, H. Janzen, J. Paterson, L. Stewin, A. Yu
(Eds.) Psychology and education in the 21 st
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Century, Proceedings of the 54 Annual
Convention, International Council of Psychologists, Banff, Alberta,
Canada, July 24-28, 1996. Edmonton: ICP Press.
Pettifor, J. (1997). Another first for Dick Pettifor - Dick Who? Psychologists Association of Alberta Psymposium,
6(6), 3.
Pettifor, J. (1997). CPA adopts two new sets of guidelines. Commentary by Jean Pettifor. The
Psychologist, 7(2), 6.
Canadian Clinical
*McCrea, S., Enman, M., & Pettifor, J. (1997). The Canadian Code of Ethics and the prescription privilege debate.
Canadian Psychology, 38,(1), 49-51.
Pettifor, J. (1997). Some thoughts on psychology’s pursuit of truth and ways of speaking. Psymposium, 7(1), 1516.
Pettifor, J. (1997). Ethics alive: A decision making process for rehabilitation professionals. The CARP
Correspondent, Spring Issue, 6-7.
*Pettifor, J. (1997). Wider horizons for the CPA Code of Ethics: Commenatry on “A Research
participant’s bill of rghts” by Tim Rogers. History and Philsophy of Psychology Bulletin 9(2), 11-13.
*Pettifor, J., Crozier, S., & Rodberg, G. (1998)). CPA guidelines for psychologists in addressing recovered
memories. Canadian Psychology, 39(2a), 87.
*Stark, C., Pettifor, J., Samuels, M., & Pullin, W. (1998). The teaching of ethics and the ethics of teaching.
Canadian Psychology, 39(2a), 1.
*Lucki, G., Pettifor, J., & Samuels, M. (1998). Ethical dilemmas in professional supervision. Canadian Psychology,
39(2a), 85.
*Sinclair, C., & Pettifor, J. (1998). The current status of changes to the Canadian Code of Ethics for Psychologists.
Canadian Psychology, 39(2a), 24.
* Kinkaide, A., Pettifor, J., Spellicsy, R., &Lucki, G. (1998). Impact of health care legislation. Canadian
Psychology, 39(2a), 46
.*Pettifor, J. & Sinclair, C. (1998). Introduction: Special issue on the Canadian Code of Ethics for Psychologists.
Canadian Psychology 39(3), 165-166.
*Pettifor, J. (1998). The Canadian Code of Ethics for Psychologists: A moral context for ethical decision making in
emerging areas of practice. Canadian Psychology 39(3),231-238.
*Pettifor, J. (Ed.). (1998). Voices from beyond: Comment from other countries. Canadian Psychology 39(3), 239245.
Pettifor, J. (1998). From the President to Members of CAP. College of Alberta Psychologists,
Monitor, Fall 1998, p. 3.
The CAP
Pettifor, J. (1998). A sucessful conference on ethics! CARP Correspondent, November 1998, p. 3-4.
Pettifor
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Pettifor, J. (1998). A successful conference on ethics! Rehab Review, XIX(3), 26-27.
Pettifor, J. 1999). The chartering process. College of Alberta Psychologists The CAP Monitor, Winter 1999, Issue 4,
1,2.
*Sinclair, C., & Pettifor, J. (1999). Proposed changes to the Canadian Code of Ethics for Psychologists, Canadian
Psychology, 40 (2a), 82
*Pettifor, J. (1999). Invited Book Review of Ethical Conflicts in Psychology by Donald Bersoff. Journal of
Occupational and Organizational Psychology, 72 (Part 2, June 1999), 249-251.
Pettifor, J. (1999). Message from the past president. College of Alberta Psychologists The CAP Monitor, Summer
1999, Issue 5.
*Roberts, J., Pettifor, J., Cairns, K., & DeMatteo, D. (2000). Serving children with HIV/AIDS in
Canadian public schools: An interpretation of the CPA guidelines for non-discriminatory practice. Canadian
Journal of School Psychology, 15(2), 41-50.
*Sinclair, C., Retfalvi, T., Pettifor, J., & Gronnerud, P. (2000). Evolving codes of Ethics. Canadian Psychology,
41:2a, 140.
*Pettifor, J. (2000). Codes of ethics as umbrella documents for addressing emerging issues. Canadian Psychology
41:2a, 140-141.
*Pettifor, J. (2000). Effective strategies for learning ethics in the practice of a discipline. Journal of International
Psychology, 35(3/4), 203.
*Pettifor, J. (2000). Canadian Psychological Association. Encyclopedia of Psychology, Washington, DC: American
Psychological Association and New York: Oxford University Press, pp. 12-13.
*Pettifor, J. (Reviewer) (2000). Hearing (women’s) voices: Mental health care for women. Canadian Journal of
Community Mental Health, 19(1), 217-219.
Pettifor, J. & Estay. I. (2000). Effective strategies for learning ethics in the practice of psychology. Canadian
Association of School Psychologists and Canadian Psychological Asociation Joint Newsletter, November 2000, p.
14.
*Pettifor, J. (2001). Are professional codes of ethics relevant for multi-cultural counselling? Canadian Journal of
Counselling, 35(1), 26-35.
*Pettifor, J. , & Horne, K. (2001). Professional ethics: Social responsibility or the status quo? In R. Roth &S. Neil
(Eds.) A matter of life: Psychological theory, research and practice. (Published proceedings of 56th International
Council of Psychologists Annual Convention in Melbourne, Australia in August 1998). Berlin: Pabst Science
Publishers.
*Sawatsky, D., Lucki, G., Collins, S., & Pettifor, J. (2001). The Alberta PsyD: The challenge of developing a
competency-based professional practice oriented doctoral program for the mid-career practitioner. Canadian
Psychology, 42(2a), 44.
Pettifor, J., Paquet, S., O”Neill, P., & Sinclair, C. (2001). Empirical studies on ethical issues. Canadian Psychology,
42(2a). 119.
Pettifor, J. (2001). Listening to adult students on effective strategies for learning professional ethics. Canadian
Psychology 42(2a), 119.
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Pettifor, J., Ovreeide, H., & Garcia, M-C. (2001). Teaching and learning about professional ethics. European
Congress of Psychology Book of Abstracts, 64.
Pettifor, J. Ovreeide, H., & Garcia, M-C. (2001). Approaches to teaching and learning about ethics in psychology.
European Congress of Psychology Book of Abstracts, 65.
Pettifor, J., Sinclair, C., Kreegipuu, M., & Bratbo, J. (2001). Social responsibility, systemic barriers and ethical
practice. European Congress of Psychology Book of Abstracts, 65.
Sinclair, C. & Pettifor, J. (2001). Companion Manual to the Canadian Code of Ethics for Psyhologists, 3 rd Edition.
Ottawa: Canadian Psychological Association.
Sinclair, C., & Pettifor, J. (2001). New Companion Manual to Code of Et6hics: An excellent resource for Canadian
psychologists. Psynopsis, 23 (4),1,11.
Pettifor, J. (2001). Report on workshop on the ethics of respect and caring. Calgary Regional Health
Authority, Persons with Developmental Disabilities Board: Calgary.
*Pettifor, J., Crozier, S., & Chew. J. (2001). Recovered memories: Ethical guidelines to support
professionals. Journal of Child Sexual Abuse: Research, Treatment, & Program Innovations for Victims,
Survivors & Offenders, 10 (2), 1-15.
Pettifor. J. (2002). Ethics alive: Update 2002. Canadian Psychology, 43(2a), 23-24.
Pettifor J. (2002). Comparing codes of ethics on ethical principles and decisions making. Canadian Psychology,
43(2a), 24.
*Pettifor, J., Estay, I., & Paquet, S. (2002). Preferred strategies for learning ethics in the practice of the discipline.
Canadian Psychology, 43 (4), 260-269.
Pettifor, J. (2002). When I am an old woman I shall wear purple. The Rehab Review Canadian
Association of Rehabilitation Professionals, XXIII(3), 8.
*Pettifor, J. (2003). Information for users. In a symposium on professional ethics across national boundaries:
Seeking common ground. Psychology: IUPsyS Global Resource. Hove, UK: Psychology Press.
Pettifor, J. (2003). Personal reflection on 60 years of psychology: Many roads to truth. CPA Gold Medal Award
Address. Canadian Psychology, 44(2a), 18.
Pettifor, J. (2003). Professional ethics across national boundaries. CPA Invited Speaker. Canadian Psychology,
44(2a), 88.
Pettifor, J., Sinclair, C., Larsen, D., Gauthier, J. O'Neill, P. & Strong, T. (2003). Ethics Update: 2003. Canadian
Psychology, 44(2a), 15.
*Pettifor, J., (2004). Personal reflections on 60 years of psychology: Many roads to truth. Canadian Psychology, 45,
11-15.
Pettifor, J. (March 2004). Professional boundaries/Dual relationships. Alberta Council of Women's Shelters VOICE,
12-13.
*Pettifor, J. (2004). A comparison of ethical guidelines and regulatory standards for
Psychology, 45:2a, 33.
supervision. Canadian
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*Malone, J., & Pettifor, J. (2004). Discovering ethical solutions to dilemmas in counselling women. Canadian
Psychology, 45:2a,110.
*Pettifor, J. (2004). Ethics update 2004. Canadian Psychology, 45:2a, 156.
*Pettifor, J. (2004). How international associations address codes of ethics. Canadian Psychology, 45:2a, 157.
Pettifor, J. (2004). Universal code of ethics requires discussion and understanding. ASPPB Newsletter, 26(1), 1,4.
Pettifor, J. (Summer 2004). Supervision. CAP Monitor, Issue 19, 1-2.
*Pettifor, J. (2004). Professional ethics across national boundaries. The European Psychologist, 9(4), 264-272.
*Pettifor, J. (2004). School psychology: How universal are ethical principles approved by international associations?
Canadian Journal of School Psychology, 19, 137-148.
*Pettifor, J., Sinclair, C., & Strong, T. (2005). The role of dialogue in defining ethical principles: The
Canadian code of ethics for psychologists. Journal of Constructivist Psychology, 18, 183-197.
*Pettifor, J. (2005). Ethics update: 2005. Canadian Psychology, 46:2a, 240.
*Pettifor, J. (2005). Ethics and multicultural counselling. In N. Arthur & S. Collins Culture-infused counselling:
Celebrating the Canadian mosaic. Calgary, AB: Counselling Concepts, pp. 213-238.
Pettifor, J. (2006). A review of Clinical Supervision: A competency-based approach by Carol
Falender and
Edward Shafranske and Critical Events in Psychotherapy Supervision: An
Interpersonal Approach by
Nicholas Ladany, Myrna Friedlander and Mary Lee Nelson. Psychologists' Association of Alberta Psymposium,
15, 30-31.
Pettifor, J. (2006). A review of A Ethical Practice in Small Communities: Challenges and Rewards for Psychologists
by Janet Schank and Thopmas M. Skovolt. Psychologists' Association of Alberta Psymposium, 16(1), 30-31.
Pettifor, J. (2006). Letter to the Editor. Rehab Review, Official Publication of the Canadian Association of
Rehabilitatioon Professionals, Spring 2006, 32.
*Pettifor, J., & Sawchuk, T. (2006). Psychologists' perceptions of ethically troubling incidents
international borders. International Journal of Psychology, 41, 216-225.
across
Pettifor, J. (2006). How helpful are psychology's ethical guidelines in addressing multicultural
Canadian Psychology, 47:2a, 68.
practice?
*Pettifor, J. (2006). Ethics update: 2006. Canadian Psychology, 47:2a, 200.
*Church. E., Pettifor, J., & Malone, J. (2006). Evolving Canadian guidelines for therapy and counselling with
women. Feminism and Psychology, 16, 259-271.
Pettifor, J. (2006). A review of Handboock for Social Justice in Counseling Psychology: Leadership, Vision, and
Action, edited by R. Toporek, L. Gerstein, N. Fouad, G. Roysircar, & T. Israel. Psychologists' Association of
Alberta Psymposium, 16, (2), 21-22.
Pettifor, J. (2006). Letter to the Editor: The Dark side of interrogation. Canadian Psychological
Psynopsis 28 (3), 3.
Association
Pettifor, J. (Fall 2006). Professional development session reports: Supervision session. The CAP Monitor, Fall, p.
12.
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*Pettifor, J. (2007). Toward a global professionalization of psychology. In M.J. Stevens & U. P. Gielen (Eds.).
Toward a global psychology: Theory, research, intervention and pedagogy. Mahwah, N.J: Erlbaum, 229-331.
Pettifor, J., Malone, J., & Church. E. (2007). Guidelines for ethical psychological practice with women. Prepared for
the Canadian Psychological Association. Ottawa: Canadian Psychological Association.
Pettifor, J. (2007). Ethical guidelines for supervision in psychology: Teaching, research, practice and administration.
Canadian Psychology, 48:2a, 205.
Pettifor, J., Sinclair, C., McCarron, M., Jose, T., & Stam, H. (2007). CPA Ethics update 2007. A Symposium.
Canadian Psychology, 48:2a, 339.
Pettifor, J. (2007). Ethical decision Making. The CAP Monitor, (Issue 27, Summer) 1, 6-7.
Pettifor, J. & Sawchuk, T. (2007). Psychologists' perceptions of ethically troubling incidents across international
borders. In M.J. Stevens & D. Wedding (Eds.), IUPS Global Resource CD-ROM- Edition 2007 Hove, UK:
Psychology Press.
Pettifor, J. (2007). The role of supervision in the professionalizationof psychology. Module One, Advanced
Clinical Supervision in Psychology. A Certificate (online) Course offered by the University of Calgary, Division of
applied Psychology, and the Psychologists' Association of Alberta through Continiuing Education.
Pettifor, J. (2007). Duties, obligations and responsibilities of supervisors. Module Two, Advanced Clinical
Supervision in Psychology. A Certificate (online) Course offered by the University of Calgary, Division of applied
Psychology, and the Psychologists' Association of Alberta through Continuing Education.
Pettifor, J. (Ed.) (2008). Fiftieth Anniversary Commemorative Issue 1958-2008. Edmonton: Psychologists'
Association of Alberta.
Pettifor, J. (Ed.) (2008). Welcome to PAA at 50. In J. Pettifor (Ed.) Fiftieth Anniversary Commemorative Issue
1958-2008. Edmonton: Psychologists' Association of Alberta.
Pettifor, J. (Ed.) (2008). Psychology came early to Alberta. In J. Pettifor (Ed.) Fiftieth
Anniversary
Commemorative Issue 1958-2008. Edmonton: Psychologists' Association of
Alberta.
Pettifor, J. (Ed.) (2008). Posstscript: A quizz on the history of psychology in Alberta: Does it
matter? In J.
Pettifor (Ed.) Fiftieth Anniversary Commemorative Issue 1958-2008. Edmonton: Psychologists' Association of
Alberta.
Pettifor, J. (Ed.) (2008). Cartoon “Ever onward... In J. Pettifor (Ed.) Fiftieth Anniversary Commemorative Issue
1958-2008. Edmonton: Psychologists' Association of Alberta.
Pettifor, J. (Ed.) (2008). A fable: Professional psycholgy and Oz. In J. Pettifor (Ed.) Fiftieth Anniversary
Commemorative Issue 1958-2008. Edmonton: Psychologists' Association of
Alberta.
Pettifor, J. (Ed.) (2008). Comparing the regulation of motor vehicle operation with the regulationof psychological
practice. In J. Pettifor (Ed.) Fiftieth Anniversary Commemorative Issue 1958-2008. Edmonton: Psychologists'
Association of Alberta.
Pettifor, J. (Ed.) (2008). Ethics and touch therapy: The therapist's dilemma. In J. Pettifor (Ed.) Fiftieth Anniversary
Commemorative Issue 1958-2008. Edmonton: Psychologists' Association of Alberta.
Pettifor, J. (2008). Respect is more than autonomy: Implications for international psychology. In M.J. Stevens & D.
Wedding (Eds.), IUPS Global Resource CD-ROM- Edition 2008, Hove, UK: Psychology Press.
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Pettifor, J., Sinclair, C.,Malone, J., & Gauthier, J. (2008). CPA Ethics update 2008. A Symposium. Canadian
Psychology, 49:2a, 30.
Pettifor, J., & Malone, J. (2008). Cross-cultural applications for ethical psychological practice with women. A
Workshop. . Canadian Psychology, 49:2a, 122.
Pettifor, J. (2008). Managing ethical issues with third party payers. CAP Monitor, Summer Issue. Edmonton: College
of Alberta Psychologists, Issue 30, pp 1,3.
Accepted for publication:
*Pettifor, J. & Malone, J. (2008 ) A chapter submitted on Counselling women: Ethics for diversity and social justice
for Lynda R. Ross (Ed.). Counselling women: Feminist issues, Theory and Practice (working title) Submitted
Summer 2007.
Pettifor, J. (2008). Article Review of Bennett, J., Cornish, J., Goodyear, R., & Lichtenberg, J. (2007). Commentaries
on the ethical and effective practice of clinical supervision. Professional Psychology: Research and Practice, 18,
268-275. CAP Monitor, College of Alberta Psychologists.
Work -in -Progress, 2008-2009
Pettifor, J., McCarron., M., Schoepp, G, Stark, C. & Stewart, D. Ethical Guidelines for Supervision in Psychology:
Teaching, Research, Practice and Administration Prepared for the Canadian Psychological Association. Ottawa.
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PREPARATION OF BRIEFS
Pettifor, J. (1967). Interdisciplinary staff development programme for workers in mental health and social service
agencies. Presented to the Department of Continuing Education, University of Calgary.
Pettifor, J. (1968). Standards and training of Alberta mental health personnel. Presented to Alberta Mental Health
Study (Blair Report).
Pettifor, J. (1969). Problems and proposals regarding professional manpower: Training and
Presented to Calgary and Regional Mental Health Planning Council.
forward planning.
Pettifor, J., Brown, R., Frost, B., Scott, A., & Zingle, H., (1972). Brief in support of Psychologists
Association of Alberta request for health insurance coverage.
Pettifor, J., Brown, R., & Scott, A. (1972) A brief to the Board of Industrial Relations from the
Psychologists Association of Alberta.
Scott, A. &, Pettifor, J. (1973). Psychologists Association of Alberta submission to the Special
Legislative Committee on Professions and Occupations regarding Interim Report.
Pettifor, J., Zingle, H., Brown, R., Scott, A., & Fair, D. (1973). The delivery of health services and the role of
psychologists submitted by the Psychologists Association of Alberta to the
Alberta Government.
Pettifor, J., Pettifor, R., Saklofske, D., & Conklin, R. (1974). Psychologists Association of Alberta brief on mental
halth delivery system in Calgary. Presented to the Provincial Mental Health Advisory Council.
Benning, E., Pettifor, J., Davies, D., & Rachue, A. (1980). Mental health service needs for children 1980-86.
Tillman, G., & Pettifor, J. (1988). Serving Child Welfare clients with mental health problems.
Prepared for S. Remple, Deputy Minister of Alberta Social Services.
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RESEARCH PROJECTS COMPLETED
Pettifor, J. (1964). The role of language in the development of abstract thinking: A comparison of -hard-of-hearing
and normal hearing children. Ph.D. Dissertation:
Pettifor, J., Rathie, E., & White, J., (1967). Conceptual thinking in cerebral palsied children.
Pettifor, J., Reesor, A., & Storey, L. (1968). Comparison of normal and emotionally disturbed
Effectiveness Motivation Scale.
children on the
Pettifor, J., Reesor, A., & Storey, L. (1968). A comparison of variables in juvenile court population
andguidance clinic population.
Pettifor, J., Busby, L., & Stirling, S. (1969). A study of adult response patterns on the Pettifor
Test.
Picture Sorting
Pettifor, J. (1971). Community survey of professional manpower and training needs for psychology.
Pettifor, J., Wig, J., & Winter, J. (1974). Developmental evaluation of children in early childhood services
programmes.
Pettifor, J., Wedro, B., & Baldwin, J. (1975). Evaluation of referral and placement process.
Pettifor, J., Bowen, B., & Tweedale, J. (1975). Data collection system for children's psychopathology:
modification of Beechgrove symptom-severity classification.
A
Pettifor, J. (1977). Mental health services in the Alberta Solicitor General's Department. Prepared for the Calgary
Regional Mental Health Council.
Pettifor, J. (1978). Information on mental health services provided July 1, 1976 to June 30, 1977, Mental Health
Region Three (Calgary) by the Alberta Health Care Insurance Commission. Prepared for the Calgary a nd Region
Mental Health Council.
Pettifor, J. (1978). Information on mental health services provided 1971-1976 Mental Health Region Three
(Calgary) by Alberta Hospital Services Commission. Prepared for the Calgary Regional Mental Health Council.
Pettifor, J., Pitcher, S,S., & Hill S. (1978). Mental health resources in Calgary.
Pettifor, J., Pitcher, S., Perry, D., & Lander, L. (1978). Risk factors predicting adolescent/early adult suicide.
Pettifor, J., Pitcher, S., Brandford, M., & Hannah, L. (1978). An epidemiological study on children of depressed
and psychotic mothers.
Pettifor, S., & Pitcher, S. (1980). Sex roles in therapist client interpersonal relationships.
Pettifor, J., Plowman, B., Perry, D., & Pitcher, S. (1981). Risk factors predicting childhood and
suicide.
adolescent
Pettifor, J., & Pitcher, S. (1981). Ethics training in Canadian graduate schools.
2000- Pettifor, J.,Estay, I., & Paquet, S. Prefered strategies for learning ethics in the practice of a discipline.
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PRESENTATIONS
The role of language in the development of abstract thinking. Canadian Psychological Association Annual
convention, Vancouver, June 1965.
Professional identity and personal identity. Alberta Guidance Clinics Role Identity Seminar, Calgary, April 1968.
Developing research and professional training in a clinical setting. Presenters: Pettifor, J., Porter, M., & Crouse, D.
Alberta Guidance Clinics Annual Conference, Calgary, May 1969.
Psychotherapy for better or worse: Research findings. Alberta Psychiatric Association Conference, Banff,
February 1970.
Life or death for psychotherapy: Determinants of destruction. Alberta Psychiatri c Association Conference, Banff,
February 1970.
Community involvement: Interprofessional and interagency team work for mental health. Psychiatric Nurses
Association of Alberta conference, Banff, 1971.
Life or death for psychotherapy. Alberta Guidance Clinics Seminar on Essentials of Psychodynamic Therapy,
Calgary, March 1971.
Concepts of mental health and illness. Alberta Division of Mental Health Conference on Re-organization,
Edmonton, March 1972.
Does psychotherapy have a future? Symposium on Psychotherapy, Canadian Psychological Association
Conference, Montreal, June 1972.
From clinical psychology to community psychology. The Institute on Community Psychology, Canadian
Psychological Association Conference, Montreal, June 1972.
Interdisciplinary co-operation in mental health service delivery. Alberta Department of Health and Social
Development Conference, Calgary, March 1975.
Interprofessional identities. Alberta Department of Health and Social Development, Calgary and Edmonton, March
1975.
Ethical issues for special treatment modalities. Canadian Psychological Association Conference, Quebec, June
1975.
Newer therapies: Where do we stand ethically? Canadian Psychological Association Conference, Toronto, June
1976.
Therapy night in Canada. A satirical skit. Authors: Pettifor, J., and players. Canadian Psychological Association
Conference, Toronto, June 1976.
Child development and management. School of Social Welfare Seminar, University of Calgary, Calgary, July
1976.
Assessment and use of group for the Advancement of Psychiatry (GAP) classification system. Alberta Mental
Health Services, North East Region, St. Paul, Alberta, April, 1977.
The housewife syndrome: Medical myth or feminine reality. Women and Family Conference sponsored by the
Calgary Housewives Association, Calgary, May, 1977.
Professionalism from a national point of view. Psychological Society of Saskatchewan Spring Institute,
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Qu'Appelle, May 1977.
Guidelines and ethics for specific treatment modalities. Psychological Society of Saskatchewan Spring Institute,
Qu'Appelle, May 1977.
Ethics for the practitioner. Authors: Pettifor, J., Browne, J., Harshman, R., & Plaus, X. Symposium at Canadian
year of the child. Psychologists Association of Alberta Conference, October, 1978.
Current ethical issues in counselling women. Presenters: Pettifor, J., & Cammaert, L. Psychologists Association of
Alberta Conference, October 1978..
Overview and data on childrens mental health services. Alberta Provincial mental Health Advisory Council
Conference, Edmonton, November 1978.
Major issues in childrens mental health services in Alberta. Alberta Provincial Mental Health Advisory Council
Conference, Edmonton, January 1979.
Risk factors predicting adolescent/early adult suicides. Presenters: Perry, D., Pitcher, S., Lander, L., & Pettifor, J.
Canadian Psychological Association Conference, Quebec, June 1979.
Sex bias in psychotherapeutic practice: Ethical and standards issues. Workshop. Presenters: Pettifor, J., & Ames,
E. Canadian Psychological Association Conference, Quebec, June 1979.
Ethical dilemmas of professionals in the provision of childrens services. Video and workshop. Presenters: Julius,
S., Lipton, H., Pettifor, J., & Smith, S. Canadian Psychological Association Conference, Quebec, June 1979.
Adolescent experience and suicide. Canadian Psychiatric Nurses Association Conference, Calgary, September
1979.
Making organizational systems work for children. Video and workshop. Presenters: Julius, S., Lipton, H., Pettifor,
J., & Smith S. Psychologists Association of Alberta Conference, October, 1979.
Adolescent suicide. Psychologists Association of Alberta Conference, October 1979.
Teenage depression and suicide. Presenters: Pettifor, J., & Plowman, B. Guidance Council of Alberta Teachers
Association, Calgary, January 1980.
Intervention for teenage depression and suicide. Presenters: Pettifor, J., & Wuitchik, M. Alberta Community
Nurses Society, Banff, April 1980.
Differences in therapists attitudes, clinical judgement and social behaviours toward male and female clients.
Presenters: Pitcher, S., Pettifor, J., & Finn, L. Canadian Psychological Association Conference, Calgary, June
1980.
Making health systems work for children. Presenters: Pettifor, J. & Jose, T. Child Welfare League of America,
Regina, June 1980.
A statement of ethical obligations beyond professional guidelines and continuing education programmes. American
Psychological Association Conference, Montreal, 1980.
Public servants and conflict of interest. Western Interprovincial Rural Mental Health Conference, Banff, October
1980.
Bias in psychotherapy and counselling. Western Interprovincial Rural Mental Health Conference, Banff, October,
1980.
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Staff recruitment in rural services. Presenters: Pettifor, J., & Bergstrom, S. Western Interprovincial Rural Mental
Health Conference, Banff, October 1980.
Ethical guidelines for therapy and counselling with women. Ontario Psychological Association Conference,
Toronto, February 1981.
Why professional services fail poor, troubled and at-risk families. Ontario Psychological Association Conference,
Toronto, February, 1981.
Adolescent suicide risk factors. Presenters: Perry, D., & Pettifor, J. Alberta Mental Health Services Meeting,
Lethbridge, April 1981.
Interpersonal relationships in counselling with women. Psychological Society of Saskatchewan, Saskatoon, May
1981.
High risk factors for adolescent suicide. Presenters: Pettifor, J., & Plowman, B. Symposium on Suicide in Alberta:
Issues in research. Calgary, May 1981.
Ethical issues. One day workshop. Ethics classes School of Psychology University of Ottawa, June 1981.
Ethics training in Canadian graduate school of Psychology. Presenters: Pettifor, J., & Pitcher, S. Canadian
Psychological Association Conference, Toronto, June 1981.
Assessing suicide potential in adolescents. Presenters: Perry, D., Pettifor, J., & Pitcher,S. Canadian
Psychological Association Conference, Toronto, June 1981.
Community psychology: Working within the system. Canadian Psychological Association Conference, Toronto,
June 1981.
Changing professional ethics in the 1980s. Psychologists Association of Alberta, Red Deer, October 1981.
How appropriate are the APA Ethical Principles of Psychologists (1981) for Canadian psychologists? Ontario
Psychological Association Conference, Ottawa: February 1982.
Ethics training: The whys, whats, and hows. Presenters: Pettifor, J., Sinclair, C., & Ritchie, P. Canadian
Psychological Association Conference, Montreal, June 1982.
Quality assurance and standards of practice: Two day workshop. 1982 Clinical Conference Saskatchewan
Psychiatric Services Branch, Yorkton, October 1982.
Ethics in human services: One day workshop. Presenters: Pettifor, J., & Randall, D. Winter Institute,
Psychological Society of Saskatchewan, Saskatoon, January 1983.
The professional and social conscience of psychology: One day workshop. Ethics classes School of Psychology,
University of Ottawa, Ottawa, March 1983.
The burden of guilt: Women and work: Two one half day workshops. Early Childhood Services Parents Groups,
Calgary, April 1983.
Ethical standards for community psychology. Canadian Psychological Association Conference, Winnipeg, June
1983.
Cover your derriere or uncover your heroics: Ethics and bureaucracies: Two hour workshop. Presenters: Pettifor,
J., & Van Mastrigt, R. Psychologists Association of Alberta Conference, Edmonton, October 1983.
Dilemmas in ethical decision making: Ethics and bureaucracies: One day workshop. Association of Newfoundland
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Psychologists, St. John's, December 1983.
Conflicting values in ethical decision making. Guest lecture. Department of Educational Psychology University of
Calgary, December 1983.
Services for children affected by separation and divorce. Moderator for one day of symposium. Health and Welfare
Canada, Mental Health Division, Ottawa, January 1984.
Dilemmas in the delivery of psychological services: Conflicting values and ethical decision making. One day
colloquium. School of Psychology University of Ottawa, March 1984.
Unwritten rules for winning: Woman power in organizational political structures. Two repeat workshop
presentations. Conference of Women in Science, Engineering and Technology, Edmonton, May 1984.
The personal psychology of success. Two repeat presentations. Conference on Women in Science, Engineering
and Technology, Edmonton, May 1984.
Professional strategies for shaping organizational structures to serve clients. Canadian Psychological Association
Conference, Ottawa, June 1984.
Therapy and counselling with women. Calgary General Hospital Psychiatric Consultation Unit, Calgary, 9 January
1985.
Conflicting values in ethical decision making. Half day colloquium. Psychology Department University of Regina,
23 January 1985.
A cognitive and developmental approach to moral and ethical reasoning. Guest lecture. Department of Educational
Psychology University of Calgary, 4 February, 1985.
Application of multipurpose program evaluation to reshaping social service programs. Canadian Evaluation Society
Alberta Conference, Edmonton, 15 February 1985.
Career woman: On-the job strategies. ACCESS for CKUA radio interview, Calgary, 1 March, 1985.
Mental health issues and the mentally handicapped. The Vocational Rehabilitation and Research Institute Inservice. Calgary, 20, 22 March 1985.
Ethical dilemmas and challenges: The development of ethical strategies. One day workshop. Ethics classes School
of Psychology University of Ottawa, 29 March 1985.
Unwritten rules for winning: Woman power in organizational structures. Two hour workshop. Canadian
Psychological Association Section on Women and Psychology Pre-convention Institute, Halifax, 5 June 1985.
A Canadian Code of Ethics for Psychologists progress report: Practical applications. Canadian Psychological
Association Conference Halifax, 7 June 1985.
Potential applications of the proposed Canadian Code of Ethics for community psychology. Canadian Psychological
Association Conference Halifax, 8 June1985.
Critique of traditional codes: Propose Canadian Code of Ethics for Psychologists. Colloquium, Psychology
Department, Wilfrid Laurier University, Waterloo, 15 October, 1985.
Ethical dilemmas in community psychology. Class seminar, Department of Psychology Wilfrid Laurier University,
Waterloo, 15 October 1985.
Ethical dilemmas in community psychology. Guest lecture. Department of Educational Psychology, University of
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Calgary, 26 November 1985.
Ethical dilemmas and decision making. One day workshop. Ethics classes School ofPsychology, University of
Ottawa, Aril 1986.
The role of ethical and practice standards in developing professionalism: Fears and aspirations. Canadian
Evaluation Society Conference, Banff, April 1986.
Ethical dilemmas I have known. Canadian Evaluation Society Conference, Banff, April 1986.
Women, Science, Values and Society. Conference of Women in Scholarship, Engineering, Science and
Technology on "Confronting Technophobia", Edmonton, May 1986.
Ethics and psychology: A day of discovery. Presenters: Sinclair, C., & Pettifor, J. One day pre-convention
workshop. Canadian Psychological Association Conference, Toronto, 18 June 1986.
Implication of the Canadian Code of Ethics for Psychologists for evaluators. Canadian Psychological Association
Conference, Toronto, 20 June 1986.
A Canadian Code of Ethics for Psychologists: How does it work? Psychologists Association of Alberta, Jasper, 17
October 1986.
Politics and ethics in evaluation. Canadian Evaluation Society Calgary Chapter, Calgary, November 1986.
Ethical issues in community mental health. Central Region Alberta Mental Health Services Psychologists. Olds,
Alberta, 25 November 1986.
Ethical issues in community psychology. Guest lecture. Department of Educational Psychology University of
Calgary, November 1986.
Program evaluation as a tool for managers: Can politics, management, evaluation and ethics serve common goals in
providing human services? Guest lecture. Faculty of Social Welfare, University of Calgary, 8 January 1987.
Values and guidelines for professional ethics. One day workshop. Ethics classes School of Psychology, University
of Ottawa, 26 March 1987,
Why guidelines for competent and ethical evaluations? Canadian Evaluation Society Alberta Chapter Spring
Conference, Edmonton, 1 May 1987.
Survival skills for powerful women. Third Annual Women Helping Women Conference, Calgary, 3-6 May 1987.
Self-esteem and empowerment without guilt. Workshop. Section on Women and Psychology Pre-convention
Institute at the Canadian Psychological Association Conference, Vancouver, 17 June 1987.
How well does the Canadian Code of Ethics for Psychologists protect and serve special populations? Canadian
Psychological Association Conference, Vancouver, 19 June 1987.
Program evaluation in mandated services. Guest lecture. Department of Educational Psychology, University of
Calgary, 22 September 1987.
Practice review committee: Implications for psychologists. Presenters: Pettifor, J., & Browne, J. Psychologists
Association of Alberta Conference. Jasper, 17 October 1987.
Stresses and strategies for strong survival: The psychopolitical challenges of economic constraint. Family and
Community Support Services Provincial Conference, Edmonton, October 1987.
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Being a woman is dangerous to your mental health: Women's burden of guilt: Self-esteem and competency shall
overcome. Canadian Research Institute for the Advancement of Women national Conference, Winnipeg, 7
November 1987.
Brief history of community psychology in Canada. Guest lecture. Department of Educational Psychology
University of Calgary, 17 November 1987.
Community psychology and a Canadian Code of Ethics. Guest lecture. Department of Educational Psychology
University of Calgary, 24 November 1987.
Making organizational systems work for children. Guest lecture. Department of Educational Psychology University
of Calgary, 1 December 1987.
Quality and accountability in one swallow: How to be good and get credit. Alberta Association of Services for
Children and Families Annual Meeting, Calgary, January 1988.
Doing evaluations in community psychology, Guest lecture. Department of Educational Psychology University of
Calgary, February 1988.
The functions and activities of the PAA Practice Review Committee. Guest lecture. Department of Educational
Psychology University of Calgary, March 1988.
Developing practice standards. Workshop facilitator. Alberta Association of Services for Children and Families,
Edmonton, March 1988.
Management tasks in making organizational systems work for clients. Guest lecture. Faculty of Social Welfare
University of Calgary, March 1988.
The joy of ethical decision making. One day workshop. Ethics classes School of Psychology University of Ottawa,
March 1988.
Gender related issues in therapy with women. Guest lecture. Faculty of Social Welfare University of Calgary, April
1988.
Resolving conflicts between professional values and employer demands. Guest lecture. Faculty of Social Welfare
University of Calgary, April 1988.
What evaluation consumers and suppliers need to tell each other...but never do.. A skit script and presentation.
Canadian Evaluation Society Alberta Chapter Conference, Kananaskis, Alberta, April 1988.
A frame of reference for defining practice and outcome standards. Canadian Evaluation Society Alberta Chapter
Conference, Kananaskis, Alberta, April 1988.
Uses and abuses of the ethical complaint process. Conversation hour. Facilitators: Pettifor, J., & Sinclair, C.
Canadian Psychological Association Conference, Montreal, June 1988.
Unwritten rules for winning. Women in Scholarship, Engineering, Science and Technology (WISEST) University
of Alberta, Edmonton, November 1988.
Professional ethics and discipline. One day workshop. Presenters: Pettifor, J., & King, M. Psychologists
Association of Alberta, Calgary, November 1988.
Ethics and competency. One day workshop. Ethics classes School of Psychology University of Ottawa, December
1988.
Professional ethics and discipline. One day workshop. Presenters: Pettifor, J., & Ganam, C. Psychologists
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Association of Alberta, Edmonton, January 1989.
The practice review committee. Psychologists of Southern Alberta. Lethbridge, January 1989.
Assessing quality of practice within a professional discipline. Canadian Evaluation Society Alberta Chapter
Conference, Jasper, April 1989.
Ethics and competency in the practice of psychology. Two day workshop. Presenters:
Gronnerud, P. Psychologists of Southern Alberta, Lethbridge, June 1989.
Pettifor, J., &
Practice reviews: Promises and problems. Canadian Psychological Association, Halifax, October 1989.
Ethics and professional issues in rehabilitation psychology,. Guest lecture. Department of Educational Psychology
University of Calgary, October 1989.
Ethics and professional issues in the practice of hospital psychologist. The Division of Psychology Foothills
Hospital and the Department of Psychosocial Resources Tom Baker Centre, Calgary, October 1989.
Ethical dilemmas in serving the learning disabled. One half day workshop. Calgary Learning Centre, Calgary,
January 1990.
Research ethics and the disabled. Guest lecture. Rehabilitation Studies, Mt. Royal College, Calgary, February 1990.
Ethical and competent practice in psychology. One day workshop. Ethics classes School of Psychology University
of Ottawa, February 1990.
Reflections on Outreach Services in Rehabilitation: How do ethics relate to what we do? One day workshop. The
training and Development Consortium and Rehabilitation Studies Conference, Calgary, February 1990.
Ethics and competency in the practice of psychology. Two day workshop. Presenters:
Pettifor, J., Gronnerud, P., & Pezzott-Pearce, T. Psychologists Association oAlberta, Grande Prairie,February
1990.
Resolving ethical dilemmas in the assessment of children. Introduction, Making organizational systems work for
children & Wrap-up by Pettifor. Psychologists Association of Alberta & Alberta Association of School
Psychologists, Calgary, April, 1990.
A dynamic grassroots perspective on quality assurance. Two day workshop. KinarkChild and Family Services.,
Toronto, May 1990.
Professional ethics in rehabilitation. One day workshop. Mt. Royal College and the Training and Development
Consortium and Rehabilitation Services, Calgary, May 1990.
Ethics and competency in the practice of psychology: The ultimate consultation. Pre-convention one day workshop.
Presenters: Pettifor, J., Wolfe, S., & Rude-Weisman, B. Psychologists Association of Alberta, Edmonton, May
1990.
How well does the CPA code of ethics serve community psychology? Canadian Psychological Association
Conference, Ottawa, May 1990.
Ethical decision making in the practice of psychology. Guest lecture. Department of Educational Psychology
University of Calgary, September 1990.
Ethical decision making community based rehabilitation services: Realizing the vision. American Association on
Mental Retardation, Region IV Annual Conference, Calgary, October, 1990.
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Ethics workshop for mental health therapists. Presenters: Pettifor, J. & Hohol B. Alberta Mental Health Services
North East Region, Vegreville, Alberta, November 1990.
How can performance appraisal appraise quality of practice? Glenrose Hospital Psychology Department,
Edmonton, November 1990.
Ethical considerations in working with children. Presenters: Pettifor, J., & Van Mastrigt, R. Alberta Childrens
Hospital, Calgary, November 1990.
Resolving ethical dilemmas in child welfare practice. Alberta Family and Social Services, Calgary, November
1990.
Responsibility and accountability for quality of practice. Presenters: Pettifor, J., & Hohol, B. Personal
Development Centre, Edmonton, January 1991.
Ethical issues in community rehabilitation of the developmentally disabled, Two guest lectures. Department of
Educational Psychology University of Calgary, March 1991.
When ethical principles conflict with employer expectations. Faculty of Education Graduate Students Society,
University of Calgary, March 1991.
Value conflicts. Alberta Family and Social Services Income Security Conferences. Two workshops in Edmonton;
two workshops in Red Deer; three workshops in Calgary, March 1991.
How to survive in the real world of conflicting interests. One day workshop. Ethiclasses School of Psychology
University of Ottawa, March 1991.
How do I measure up? Guidelines for self-evaluation. Presenters: Samuels, M., Pettifor,
G., & Bultz, B. Canadian Psychological Association, Calgary, June 1991.
J., Griffin, R., Lucki,
The universality of the Feminist Therapists Ethical Code. Presenters: Gronnerud, P., & Pettifor, J. Canadian
Psychological association Conference, Calgary, June, 1991.
Ethical responsibility in providing psychological services in a multicultural society. Canadian Psychological
Association Conference, Calgary, June 1991.
Ethics: How to survive in the world of competing pressures. One day workshop. Ethics classes School of
Psychology University of Ottawa, October 1991.
Feminist therapists ethical principles: From specific to global applications. Presenters: Pettifor, J., & Gronnerud,P.
Canadian Research Institute for the Advancement of Women, Edmonton, November 1991.
How to become a chartered psychologist in Alberta. Educational Psychology Graduate Students, University of
Calgary, November 1991.
Ethical decision making for today's clinicians. Guest lecture. Department of Educational Psychology University of
Calgary, November 1991.
Recent professional thinking on ethical issues in human services. One half day Saskatoon, November, 1991.
Asking the right evaluation questions. Family and Community Development Program, Lethbridge, December 1991.
Issues in the development of a Canadian Code of Ethics for Psychologists. Guest lecture. Psychology Department,
University of Calgary, February, 1992.
Ethical issues in community services for the head injured. Head Injured Relearning Centre, Calgary, February 1992.
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Ethical considerations for community rehabilitation practitioners in program evaluation. Guest lecture. Dept. of
Educational Psychology University of Calgary, Feb. 1992.
Ethical dilemmas in community rehabilitation: Consumers, systems and me. Alberta Association of Rehabilitation
Centres Conference, Edmonton, April, 1992.
The significance of the 1991 revisions to the Canadian Code of Ethics for psychologists. Psychological Association
of Manitoba, Winnipeg, May 1992,
Dans quelle mesure le code d'ethique de l'Association Canadienne des Psychologues: Peut-il fournier un support aux
evaluateurs? ( Paper written by J. Pettifor, translated into French by M. Hurteau, Presented in French by P. Ritchie).
Canadian Evaluation Society Conference, Ottawa, May 1992.
Ethical standards for cross-cultural practice. Presenters: Gronnerud, P., & Pettifor, J. Psychologists Association of
Alberta workshop on Therapy and Culture, Calgary, May 1992.
Applying a self-evaluation questionnaire to practice dilemmas. Workshop. Presenters: Pettifor, J., & Samuels, M.
Psychologists Association of Alberta Conference, Edmonton, May 1992.
Ethics and competency in school psychology: Can every expert consult? Workshop. Presenters: Klapausak, R.,
Pettifor, J., Scholten, T., Norrie, B. Psychologists Association of Alberta Conference, Edmonton, May 1992.
Psychology in multicultural Alberta. Presenters: Gronnerud, P., Pettifor, J., & de Silva, R. Psychologists
Association of Alberta Conference, Edmonton, May 1992.
Ethical and practice implications for providers of psychological services of "Duty to protect". Canadian
Psychological Association Conference Quebec, June 1992.
Commentary on psychologists as social change agents. Canadian Psychological Association Conference, Quebec,
1992.
Maintaining competency: Self-evaluation of needs. Presenters: Pettifor, J., Lucki, G., Griffin, R., & Rodgers, D.
American Psychological Association Conference, Washington, D.C., August 1992.
Ethical dilemmas in community rehabilitation: Meeting the challenges. Alberta Association of Rehabilitation
Centres Management Training, Calgary, September 1992.
Ethical issues in school psychology. Presenters: Scholten, T., Cole, E., & Pettifor, J. Canadian Association of
School Psychologists Conference, Vancouver, October 16,1992.
Ethics in the context of special populations. One half day workshop. Psychology Department University of
Victoria, Victoria, B.C., October 19, 1992.
Interviewing children and parents. University of Calgary Educational Psychology Assessment class, Calgary,
October 26, 1992.
Ethical responsibilities in serving disadvantaged populations. One half day workshop. Psychological Society of
Saskatchewan. Regina, October 30, 1992.
Ethical responsibilities in serving disadvantaged populations. One half day workshop. Psychological Scociety of
Saskatchewan, Saskatoon, October 31, 1992.
Ethics in transition. One day workshop. Ethics classes School of Psychology University of Ottawa, November
1992.
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Dual relationships: What you don't know might hurt you. One day workshop. Presenters: Brooker, H., Pettifor, J.,
& Dickens, B. Ontario Psychological Association Second Annual Fall Institute, Toronto, November 1992.
Ethical issues in program evaluation. Guest lecture. Department of Educational Psychology University of Calgary,
December 1992.
Multiculturally relevant standards for human services in the north. Three and one half days workshop. Presenters:
Pettifor, J., & Gronnerud, P. Department of Social Services, Government of the North West Territories,
Yellowknife, NWT, January 1993
A Canadian Code of Ethics for Psychologists. Association of State and Provincial Psychology Boards Mid-Winter
Educational Meeting, San Francisco, February 1993.
Ethical principles for the Government of the North West Territories Standing Committee of the Legislature on
Rules, Procedures and Privileges, Yellowknife, March 1993.
Ethical decision making and the Canadian Code of Ethics for Psychologists. Guest lecture. Department of
Educational Psychology University of Calgary, March 1993.
Ethical decision making for counselling psychologists. Guest lecture. Department of Counselling Psychology
University of Calgary, March 1993.
Ethical principles for the Caucus of the Government of the North West Territories. Legislative Retreat, Fort
Providence, NWT, April 1993.
To be good or to act good: An overview of professional codes of ethics. Conference on the "Culturally Situated
Self", University of Calgary, July 1993.
Mock Licensing Board Hearing: Bartering and Sex with a Former Client. Presenters: Lowe. W., Carter, M.,
DeMers, S., Gormanus, G., O'Neill, P., Pacht, A., Pettifor, J., Simon, N., Doherty, R., & Reaves, R. American
Psychological Association Convention, August 22, 1993, Toronto.
Inspiration and aspiration in the teaching of ethics - half day workshop. Presenters: Griffith, R., Pettifor, J., &
Sinclair, C. American Psychological Association Convention, August 24, 1993, Toronto.
Ethical dilemmas and challenges: The development of ethical strategies. School Psychology, University of Ottawa
- One day workshop, October 5, 1993,
Dual relationships: To shun, disclose or manage?Psychologists Meeting, Mental HealthServices, Calgary Region,
October 8, 1993, Calgary.
Comparing the APA and CPA codes of ethics. British Columbia Psychologists Association Annual Convention,
October 28, 1993, Vancouver.
Greetings from CPA to BCPA Annual General Meeting, October 28, 1993, Vancouver.
Ethically speaking: A workshop on professional ethics. One day workshop. British Columbia Association of
Clinical Counsellors, October 30, 1993, Vancouver.
Ethical considerations and professional standards in evaluation research. Guest lecture EDPS 676 class,
Rehabilitation Studies, University of Calgary, November 18, 1993, Calgary.
Ethics and multiculturism: The myth of culture-free/value-free ethics. Guest lecture EDPS 720
class, Educational Psychology, University of Calgary, December 1, 1993, Calgary.
Maintaining professional conduct in daily practice. Association of State and Provincial Psychology boards,
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February 18, 1994. Jacksonville, Florida.
Clinical notes and record keeping workshop. One day workshop. Psychologists Association of Alberta. Presenters:
J. Pettifor and R. Vanmastrigt. February 25, 1994, Edmonton.
How to become a chartered psychologist in Alberta. Graduate students in Educational Psychology, University of
Calgary, March 15, 1994, Calgary.
Striving for quality: A common code of ethics? Alberta Association of Rehabilitation Centres. Presenters: J.
Pettifor and G. Roberson. April 23, 1994, Edmonton.
The role of professional ethics in the context of moral values: Being good or behaving good enough? Keynote
address for New Zealand Association of Counsellors Annual Conference, May 8, 1994, Dunedin.
Dilemmas around professional boundaries and dual relationships. Workshop for NewZealand Association of
Counsellors Annual Conference, May 11, 1994, Dunedin.
Ethical issues and professional competency I. One day workshop sponsored by New Zealand Psychological Society,
May 6, 1994, Whangarei.
Ethical issues and professional cometency II. One day workshop sponsored by New Zealand Psychological Society,
May 12, 1994, Dunedin.
Ethical issues and professional competency III. One day workshop sponsored by New Zealand Psychological
Society, May 16, 1994, Christchurch.
Ethical issues and professional competency IV. One day workshop sponsored by New Zealand Psychological
Society, May 18, 1994, Wellington.
Ethics and psychologists. Radio New Zealand interview with Brian Edwards, May 19, 1994, Auckland.
Ethical issues and professional competency V. One day workshop sponsored by New Zealand Psychological
Society, May 25, 1994, Auckland.
Professional practice: Maintaining competency through self-evaluation of needs. Three hour workshop.
Psychologists Association of Alberta Annual Conference, May 27, 1994, Edmonton. Presenters: J. Pettifor, B.
Bultz, M. Samuels, R. Griffin, G. Lucki.
C.P.A.’s role in making women’s issues outdated: Has full participation been achieved? Conversation hour.
Canadian Psychological Association, June 30, 1994, Penticton. Presenters: N. Holobow, J. Pettifor, C. StarkAdamec, & S. Pyke.
Applying the Canadian code of ethics to emerging issues in psychology: Custody and Access evaluations and false
membor syndrome. Canadian Psychological Association June 30, 1994, Penticton.
Self-monitoring approaches to maintaining professional conduct in daily practice. Canadian Psychological
Association, June 30, 1994, Penticton.
Does the Canadian code of ethics serve community rehabilitation practitioners? Canadian Psychological
Association, July 1, 1994, Penticton. Presenters: J. Pettifor and A. Hughson.
Ethics and practical decision making: Integrity and competence renewed. Four hour Continuing Education
workshop. American Psychological Association, August 14, 1994, Los Angeles. Presenters: J. Pettifor and C.
Sinclair.
Ethical dilemmas in community research and practice. American Psychological Association, August 15, 1994, Los
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Angeles. Presenters: P. Ritchie and J. Pettifor.
A tribute to Sophia Rossander Dixon 1900-1994. Written by Jean L Pettifor and read by Margaret Harris at the
Local Council of Women of Saskatoon Annual Persons Day Luncheon October 21, 1995, Saskatoon.
C.P.A. greetings to the British Columbia Psychological Association. October 27, 1994, Vancouver.
On becoming a chartered psychologist in Alberta. Graduate students in Educational Psychology, University of
Calgary, November. 8, 1994, Calgary.
Jean’s strategies for survival with integrity in large bureaucratic systems. Social Work Class, University of Calgary,
November 15, 1994, Calgary.
Ethical decision making in the social sciences. Three hour workshop. Social SciencesFederation of Canada
Women’s Issues Network, November 19, 1994, Ottawa.
Training for oral examiners in Edmonton. Three hour workshop. Psychologists Association of Alberta, November
25, 1994, Edmonton with Keith Dobson.
Ethical decision making for counselling psychologists. Guest lecture Educational Psychology class University of
Calgary, December 1, 1994, Calgary.
Training for oral examiners in Calgary. Three hour workshop. Psychologists Association of Alberta, December 2,
1994, Calgary with Keith Dobson.
Comments on the moral, ethical and legal issues in taking life in the name of mercy. Public Symposium at Mount
Royal College, December 8, 1994, Calgary.
Self-evaluation in maintaining competency of clinical practice. Clinical psychology interns, University of Calgary,
December 9, 1994, Calgary.
Ethics and the human face of programme evaluation. Guest lecture Educational Psychology 676, University of
Calgary, January 19, 1995, Calgary.
Professional boundaries, dual relationships, and conflict of interest. University of Calgary Counselling
Services,February 17, 1995, Calgary.
Emerging issues in Canadian psychology. Foothills Hospital Medical Centre Consortium in Clinical Psychology,
February 23, 1995, Calgary.
Power, dependency and gender issues in therapy and counselling. University Counselling Services, University of
Calgary, Calgary, March 24, 1995.
Feminist ethics in counselling. Guest lecture Educational Psychology class on Counselling Girls and Women,
University of Calgary, Calgary, April 4, 1995.
An ethical framework for human services. Social work class, University of Calgary, Calgary, April 10, 1995.
The CPA Code of Ethics for Psychologists: Commentary and emerging trends. Part of the Symposium on Ethics in
Psychology Around the World at the ASPPB sponsored First International Congress on Licensure, Certification
and Credentialing of Psychologists, New Orleans, April 21, 1995.
Current issues facing Canadian psychology: The morals and politics of psychology. Psychological Society of
Saskatchewan, Saskatoon, May 4, 1995
Guidelines for client records. One day workshop for Redemptorist Centre for Growth, Edmonton, May 19, 1995.
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Ensuring competency. One half day workshop for Psychologists Association of Alberta, Calgary, May 27, 1995.
With Kathy Horne and Jon Amundson.
Ethics: Virtue and politics in the science and practice of psychology. Presidential address for Canadian
Psychological Association, Charlottetown, June 15, 1995.
Commentary on “Can one career combine science and practice to serve the public interest?” Canadian
A moral context for ethical decisions in emerging areas of practice. European Congress of Psychology, Athens,
Greece, July 6, 1995.
Ethical principles and decision making for the Municipal Government of Yellowknife. Yellowknife City Council,
July 21, 1995, Yellowknife, NWT
Ethics for Feminist counsellors. Guest lecture EDPS 609, Counselling with Girls and Women, University of
Calgary, August 10, 1995, Calgary.
Elements of good assessment practice and ethical standards. Guest lecture EDPS 677, Assessment of Children and
Adolescents, University of Calgary, September 13, 1995,
Calgary.
Ethical decision making for community interpreters. Guest presentation for AVC Community Interpreters Course on
Communication. September 28, 1995, Calgary.
Ethical dilemmas and challenges: The development of ethical strategies. Combined francophone and anglophone
ethics classes at University of Ottawa, one day workshop. October 17, 1995, Ottawa.
Ethics and the human face of program evaluation. Program evaluation class Educational Psychology. University of
Calgary, October 19, 1995, Calgary.
On becoming a chartered psychologist in Alberta. Graduate students in Educational Psychology, University of
Calgary, October 23, 1995, Calgary.
Scholarship, scholars, and society: Whose values and whose conduct? University of Calgary Faculty of Education
Retreat on Scholarly Integrity, November 14, 1995, Calgary.
Emerging issues in professional psychology. Seminar in Clinical Psychology Programme, University of Calgary,
January 9, 1996, Calgary.
Professional ethics in community services for the brain injured. Brain Injured Relearning Centre, January 13,. 1996,
Calgary.
The ethics of professional boundaries and dual/multiple relationships. University Counselling
Services, University of Calgary, January 19, 1996, Calgary.
Ethical issues in record keeping and ethical issues in addressing recovered memories of abuse.
University Counselling Services, University of Calgary, March 8, 1996.
Biersdorff, K., Pettifor, J., & Roberson, G. Ethics alive: A decision making process for organizations and their staff.
Alberta Association of Rehabilitation Centres Annual Conference, April 25, 1996, Edmonton.
How relevant are today’s ethical research guidelines for the scientific study of intellectual disability? 10 th World
Congress International Association for the Scientific Study of Intellectual Disability, July 1996, Helsinki, Finland.
A return to virtue: The ethics of psychology and education in the 21st century. International Council of Psychology.
Invited address, July 25, 1996, Banff.
Psychological
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Biersdorff, K., Pettifor, J., & Roberson, G. Ethics for human service organizations: Education and psychology in
the 21st century. International Council of Psychology, July 26, 1996, Banff.
Pettifor, J., Samuels, M., & Lucki, G. Enhancing competency through self-evaluation. International Council of
Psychology, July 27, 1996, Banff.
Ethics in research and Practice. Symposium moderator. International Congress of Psychology, August 21, 1996,
Momtreal.
Scholarship, diversity and ethical vulnerabilites in psychology: 35 years of personal reflections.
International Congress of Psychology, August 21, 1996, Montreal.
Sinclair, C., & Pettifor, J. Ethical dilemmas of psychologists: Canada, International Congress of Psychology,
August 21, 1996, Montreal.
Ethical issues facing new professionals. University of Calgary Counselling Services Clinical Interns. October 11,
1996, Calgary
Ethics: Be armed, not alarmed. The Edmonton Regional Guidance Council - One day workshop, October 17, 1996,
Edmonton.
Assuring competent and ethical practice in psychology. Educational Psychology Graduate Seminar, University of
Calgary, December 2, 1996, Calgary.
Ethical issues in counselling. Calgary Gonzaga Students. December 14, 1996, Calgary.
Ethical issues in a learning centre. The Calgary Learning Centre. One day workshop, January 9, 1997, Calgary.
Ethical Issues for School Counsellors. Calgary Separate School Board. Half day workshop.March 14, 1997, Calgary.
Integrating Ethical Principles with Agency Policies. Calgary Family Services, One day workshop. April 16, 1997,
Calgary.
Ethics for stormy seas. Alberta Association of Rehabilitation Centres Conference. Workshop with Chris
MacFarlane. April 25, 1997, Calgary.
Guidelines for Psychologists Addressing Recovered Memories. Psychologists Association of Alberta Conference,
Workshop with Sharon Crozier and Judy Chew. May 23, 1997, Calgary.
Guidelines for Non-Discriminatory Practice. Psychologists Association of Alberta Conference. Workshop with
Lynn Sloane and Sharon Crozier. May 23, 1997, Calgary.
Presentation of Dick Pettifor Award to Dr. Horst Mueller. Psychologists Association of Alberta
Conference. May 23, 1997, Calgary.
Response to Tribute to Teachers at 50th year Reunion (1947-97) of Westlock High School Graduation. May 31,
1997, Westlock.
New Guidelines for Non-Discriminatory Practice. Canadian Psychological Association Conference.
Workshop with Sharon Crozier, Cannie Stark and Lynn Sloane, June 14, 1997, Toronto.
Current Ethical Dilemmas of Canadian Psychologists. Canadian Psychological Association Conference. Poster
session with Carole Sinclair, June 14, 1997, Toronto.
Professional Ethics: Areas of Concern and Issues Facing Psychology in the Next Millenium. College of Alberta
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Psychologists Retreat, June 27, 1997, Edmonton.
Resolving Ethical Dilemmas: An International Approach. European Congress of Psychology Workshop with C.
Colnerud, Sweden; Torleiv Odland, Norway; Jorma Antikainen, Finland; Carole Sinclair, Toronto; Doug
Wassenaar, South Africa; and Geoff Lindsay, U.K. July 7, 1997, Dublin.
International Comparisons of Ethical Dilemmas for Psychologists. European Congress of Psychology.Symposium
with C. Colnerud, Sweden: Torleiv Odland, Norway; Jorma Antikainen, Finland; Carole Sinclair, Toronto; Doug
Wassenaar, South Africa; and Geoff Lindsay, UK. July 8, 1997, Dublin.
Pettifor Players. Variety Program: Hysterical and Hystorical. Psychologists Association of Alberta, October 3, 1997.
Ethical Decision Making in New Areas of Practice. University Counselling Services, University of Calgary,
October 10, 1997, Calgary.
The Canadian Code of Ethics for Psychologists. University of Gonzaga Conseling Students. Two presentations.
November 22, 1997, Calgary.
The Canadian Code of Ethics for Psychologists and Cross Cultural Counselling at Paul Pederson’s Workshop,
November 28, 1997, Calgary.
Professional Ethics and Decision Making in the Cultural Context of the Northwest Territorities.
Psychologists Association of the NWT. Two day workshop, December 12-13, 1997, Yellowknife.
Pettifor Players. Variety Program: Hysterical and Hystorical. Psychologists Association of Alberta, January 9, 1998,
Calgary.
The early Years of Psychology in Alberta. Psychologists’ Association of Alberta 40 th Anniversary Celebration and
Heritage Awards, June 3 ,1998, Edmonton.
Presentation of the PAA Dick Pettifor Award to John Paterson. Psychologists Association of Alberta 40 th
Anniversary Celebration and Heritage Awards, June 3, 1998, Edmonton.
Stark, C., Pettifor, J., Samuels, M.,& Pullin, W. The Teaching of Ethics and the Ethics of Teaching. Canadian
Psychological Association, June 4, 1998, Edmonton.
Sinclair, C., & Pettifor, J. The Current Status of Changes to the Canadian Code. Canadian
Association, June 4, 1998, Edmonton.
Psychological
Kinkaide, A., Pettifor, J., Spellicsy, R., & Lucki, G. (1998). Impact of Health Care LegislCanadian Psychological
Association, June 5, 1998, Edmonton.
Lucki, G., Pettifor, J., & Samuels, M. Ethical Dilemmas in Professional Supervision. Canadian
Psychological Association, June 5, 1998, Edmonton.
Pettifor, J., Crozier, S., & Rodberg, G. CPA Guidelines for Psyhologists in Addressing Recovered
Memories. Canadian Psychological Association, June 6, 1998, Edmonton.
Quality Assurance for the Practice of Psychology: The Alberta Experience. Quality Assurance
Committee of the College of Psychologists of British Columbia, June 12, 1998, Vancouver.
The Morals and Politics of Counselling. Annual Conference of the British Columbia Association of Clinical
Counsellors, June 13, 1998, Vancouver.
Ethics: Social Responsibility or the Status Quo. Workshop for the Annual Conference of the British Columbia
Association of Clinical Counsellors, June 13, 1998, Vancouver.
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Enhancing Ethical Decision Making Internationally. International Council of Psychologists, 3 August, 1998,
Melbourne, Australia, with Carole Sinclair.
Professional Ethics: Social Responsibility or the Status Quo? International Council of Psychologists, 4 August
1998, Melbourne, Australia, with Kathy Horne.
Professional codes of Practice: Overview of interdisciplinary commonalities and differnces and implications for
community rehabilitation. University of Calgary Rehabilitation Studies conference on A Canadian Code of Practice
for Community Rehabilitation Professionals, August 17, 1998, Calgary.
Formal mechanisms for assuring quality services: Enhancing practice and protecting the public. University of
Calgary Rehabilitation conference on A Canadian Code of Practice for Community Rehabilitation Professions,
August 18, 1998, Calgary.
Ethical issues in emerging areas of practice. University of Calgary Counselling Services,
Calgary.
October 9, 1998,
Keeping ethics alive in psychology. Psychologists’ Association of Alberta. One day continuing education workshop,
October 24, 1998, Calgary.
Applying the Canadian Code of Ethics for Psychologists. Family Service Bureau Interns,
Calgary.
October 24, 1998,
Oral Examinations Workshop. College of Alberta Psychologists, 20 November, 1998, Edmonton.
Oral Examinations Workshop. College of Alberta Psycholgists, 27 November, 1998, Calgary.
Self-evaluation of competencies for mental health professions. Alberta Mental Health Services, November 27,
1998, Calgary.
Ethical Issues in Counselling. Gonzaga students, 5 December, 1998, Calgary.
Ethical Issues in Counselling. Gonzaga students, 12 December, 1998, Calgary.
Feminist Ethics. Guest lecture EDPS 609 Counselling Girls and Women, Univertsity of Calgary, 18 January, 1999,
Calgary.
Clinical Record Keeping and Ethical Considerations. Calgary Regional Health Authority Family Therapy Training
Program, 1 February, 1999, Calgary.
Considering Ethical Issues. One half day workshop. Canadian Paraplegic Association (Alberta), 27 April, 1999, He
Ho Ha Retreat, west of Edmonton.
Ethics and Standards for Multicultural Competency at Canadian Psychological Association Pre-convention
Workshop, 19 May 1999, Halifax.
Proposed Changes to the Canadian Code of Ethics for Psychologists. Canadian Psychological Association, 22 May
1999, with Carole Sinclair
Ethics and Psychology. Two-day workshop. Saskatchewan College of Psychologists, 17,18 June 1999, Saskatoon.
Ethical Decision Making Workshop: An International Approach. European Congress of Psychology, 5 July, 1999,
Rome. With Jorma Antikainen, Geoff Lindsay, Torleiv Odland, Carole Sinclair & Doug Wassenaar.
International Comparisons of Ethical Issues for Psychologists. Symposium at European
Congress of
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Doug Wassenaar.
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Odland, Carole Sinclair &
Ethics and Psychology. Two day Workshop, Saskatchewan College of Psychologists, 22, 23 July 1999,
Regina.
What are reasonable expectations in the supervision of provisional psychologists? Calgary Catholic School Board
Psychologists, 8 September, 1999, Calgary.
Ethics and Psychology. Two day Workshop, Saskatchewan College of Psychologists, 23, 24 September 1999,
Saskatoon.
Revising the Canadian Code of Ethics for Psychologists. Association of State and Provincial Psychology Boards, 1
October 1999, Louisville Kentucky.
Keeping Ethics Alive in Psychology – One_- day workshop. Psychologists’ Association of Alberta, 23 October
1999, Edmonton.
Ethics and Psychology. Tw-o day Workshop. Saskatchewan College of Psychologists, 28, 29 October 1999, Regina.
Ethical Issues in Today’s Counselling Practice. Guest lecture for Gonzaga Counselling Education class, 20
November, 1999, Calgary.
How to Become a Chartered Psychologist in Alberta. University of Calgary Graduate Students in
Psychology, 22 November, 1999, Calgary.
Applied
Questions and Answers on Ethics and the Law. Canadian Association of Rehabilitation Professionals (Calgary
Chapter), 25 November, 1999, Calgary with Jim Conway.
Rehabilitation Ethics and the Law. Canadian Association of Rehabilitation Professionals, Edmonton Chapter, 26
January 2000, Edmonton, with Tim Caulfield.
Ethics and Changing Times. Department of Educational Psychology and Special Education, University of
Saskatchewan, 15 March, 2000, Saskatoon.
Ethics and Psychology. Two day workshop, Saskatchewan College of Psychologists, 16, 17 March, 2000,
Saskatoon.
Ethics and Psychology. Two day workshop, Saskatchewan College of Psychologists, 13, 14 April, 2000, Regina.
Ethics in rehabilitation: In pursuit of common ground. Canadian Association of Rehabilitation Professionals Annual
Conference, repeated twice on 4 May, 2000, Banff.
Ethics in Rehabilitation: In pursuit of common ground. Canadian Association of Rehabilitation Professionals
Annual Conference, repeated twice on 5 May, 2000, Banff.
Presentation of the Dick Pettifor Memorial Award to Dr. Ronna Jevne. Psychologists’ Association of Alberta, 12
May 2000, Edmonton.
Ethics Workshop. Catholic Family Services Bureau EAP Program, 18 May 2000, Calgary
Message from Jean L. Dixon Pettifor, Westlock High School Reunion, 3 June 2000, Westlock.
Codes of Ethics as Umbrella Documents for Addressing Emerging Issues. Canadian Psychological Association, 1
July 2000, Ottawa.
Using codes of ethics in the regulation of psychological practice. The Second International Congress on Licensure,
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Certification and Credentialing of Psychologists, July 20, 2000
Oslo, Norway. A symposiium with
Kathleen Allen, Haldor Overeeide, Doug Wassenaar, Maria-Helena Garcia, Laura Hernandez-Guzman, Carole
Sinclair, and Asher Pacht.
Effective strategies for learning ethics in the practice of a discipline. XXVII International Congress of Psychology,
July 26, 2000, Stockholm, Sweden. With Irene Estay.
Ethics for psychologists in a changing world. XXVII International Congress of Psychology, July 26, 2000,
Stockholm, Sweden. With Maie Kreegipuu, Carole Sinclair, and Gilsa Oliveiro.
Ethics: Who needs it – why me? Educational Psychology Seminar, University of Saskatchewan, 27 September
2000, Saskatoon.
On Research Ethics: Do graduate student researchers have extended responsibilities. Psychology Department,
University of Saskatchewan, 27 September 2000, Saskatoon.
Ethics and Psychology: Two-Day Workshop. Saskatchewan College of Psychologists, 28 & 29 September 2000,
Saskatoon.
Pioneering Women: Humanity First on the Prairie OR Remembering Women Feisty for Social Change. Women’s
History Month at the Medicine Hat Museum and Art Gallery, 11 October 2000, Medicine Hat.
Professional Psychology in Alberta. Medicine Hat Psychologists, 11 October 2000 Medicine Hat.
The Regulation of Professional Psychology in Alberta. Gonzaga University Class in Professional Ethics. 18
November, 2000, Calgary.
The Ethics of Respect and Caring – One day workshop. Calgary Regional Health Authority Persons with
Developmental Disabilities Board. 2 February, 2001, Calgary.
Clinical Record Keeping and Ethical Considerations. Calgary Regional Health Authority Marriage and Family
Therapy Training Program, 5 February 2001, Calgary.
Ethics Alive: A Journey Toward a Canadian Code of Ethics for Rehabilitation Professionals, Canadian Association
of Rehabilitation Professionals Conference, Jean Pettifor and Susan Cran, 24 May, 2001, Halifax.
Ethics and Cultural Diversity in Professional Practice. Employees Assistance Program Association of Calgary, 30
May, 2001, Calgary.
The Alberta PsyD: The challenge of developing a competency-based professional practice
oriented doctoral
program for the mid-career practitioner. Canadian Psychological
Association, 21 June, 2001, Quebec City.
With Sawatsky, D., Lucki, G., Collins, S.
Empirical studies on ethical issues. Canadian Psychological Association, 23 June 2001, Quebec City. with Paquet,
S., O”Neill, P., & Sinclair, C.
Listening to adult students on effective strategies for learning professional ethics. Canadian Psychological
Association, 23 June, 2001, Quebec City. .
Teaching and learning about professional ethics. European Congress of Psychology, 2 July, 2001, London, UK.
With Ovreeide, H., & Garcia, M-C.
Approaches to teaching and learning about ethics in psychology. European Congress of Psychology, 2 July, 2001,
London, UK.
Pettifor, J., Sinclair, C., Kreegipuu, M., & Bratbo, J. Social responsibility, systemic barriers and
ethical practice.
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European Congress of Psychology, 3 July, 2001, London UK.
Ethics and social justice in program evaluation. Calgary Chapter of Canadian Evaluation Society, 20 September
2001, Calgary.
The regulation of psychology in Alberta. Gonzaga class on ethics. 29 September, 2001, Calgary.
Ethics and diversity. City University class on diversity. 29 September, 2001, Calgary.
Ethics and Psychology. Two- day workshop. Saskatchewan College of Psychologists, 11, 12 October 2001,
Saskatoon.
Ethics Workshop. One and a half days. Medicine Hat and Lethbridge psychologists. 26, 27 October 2001,
Medicine Hat.
Ethics: Tell us what we need to know. Continuing Education Workshop, Staff of Warren Sheppel Employee
Assistance Program, 17 January 2002, Calgary.
Ethical Rehabilitation Practice Across Borders and Disciplines. National Council of Rehabilitation Educators,
Tucson, Arizona. !5 February, 2002. A symposium with Judy Marshall, Susan Cran, and Rebecca Rudman
Comparison of the Canadian Association of Rehabilitation Professionals Draft Canadian Code of Ethics for
Rehabilitation Professionals and the Commission on Rehabilitation
Counselor Certification Code of
Professional Ethics for Rehabilitation Counselors. National Council of Rehabilitation Educators National
Conference, 15 February 2002, Tucson, Arizona.
Feminist ethics, diversity, and social action. Guest lecture PSYCH. 659 Ethics. Clinical Psychology Program
University of Calgary. 6 March 2002, Calgary.
Trainees as clients: Examining ethics. Counselling and Student Development, University of
March 2002, Calgary.
Calgary, 12
Informed Consent and Confidentiality. Alexandra Community Health Centre. 17 April, 2002,
Calgary
Comparing codes of ethics on ethical principles and decision making, Canadian Psychological Association, 30 May
2002, Vancouver.
Ethics Workshop. YWCA Family Violence Prevention Centre and Sheriff King Home. 14 June, 2002, Calgary.
Comparison of the Canadian Association of Rehabilitation Professionals Canadian Code of Ethics for Rehabilitation
Professionals and the Commission on Rehabilitation Counselor Certification Code of Professional Ethics for
Rehabilitation Counselors. Canadian Association of Rehabilitation Professionals Annual Conference, 20 June 2002,
Ottawa.
Jean Pettifor, Janel, Gauthier, Carole Sinclair, Doug Wassenaar, Fred Seymour, An-Magritt Aanonsen, Mark
Leach, Dilanthi Weerasinghe, & Mariam Aljunied . Professional codes of ethics across national boundaries: Seeking
common ground. International Congress
of Applied Psychology, 8 July 2002, Singapore.
Jean Pettifor, Pierre Ritchie, Michel Sabourin, Ethical issues: The many roles of psychologists. International
Congress of Applied Psychology, 8 July 2002, Singapore.
Cultural considerations in the New Zealand Revised Code of Ethics. International Congress of Applied Psychology,
8 July, 2002, Singapore.
Toward a Declaration of Universal Ethical Principles for psychologists. Guest lecture ethics class for City
University, 20 July, 2002, Calgary.
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Developing a Declaration of International Ethical Principles for Psychologists. Invited lecture to Campus Alberta
Counselling Ethics class, 24 July, 2002, Calgary.
Respect for the dignity of persons and peoples. Guest lecture EDPS 898.3 (Ethics in
Psychology), University of Saskatchewan, 2 October, 2002Saskatoon.
Counselling and School
Ethics and Psychology: Two-Day Workshop. Saskatchewan College of Psychologists, 3 & 4 October, 2002,
Saskatoon.
Professional boundaries. Guest lecture CORE 581 (Professional Issues and Ethical Issues in
Rehabilitation), University of Calgary, 15 October, 2002, Calgary.
Community
Modern trends in counselling: Ethics and counselling. Seminar for International Seminar of
Guidance
Council of Thailand, hosted by the Division of Applied Psychology, Faculty of Education, University of Calgary,
October 24, 2002, Calgary.
The regulation of professional psychology in Alberta. Invited lecture to Gonzaga University class on Professional
Ethics, 23 November, 2002, Calgary.
Professional ethics across national boundaries: Seeking common ground. Invited lecture to City University class on
Diversity, December 7, 2002, Calgary.
Ghosts of Mental Health Past. Calgary Regional Mental Health Services, March 12, 2003, Calgary.
The CRCC and CARP Codes of Ethics Through a Feminist Lens. A workshop for Canadian Association of
Rehabilitation Professionals, May 1, 2003, Vancouver. With Vilia Tarvydas.
Why a Professional Code of Ethics? Guest Lecture AMFT Training Program, Calgary Region Health Authority,
May 27, 2003, Calgary
Ethics: History, Organizations and Social Responsibility. Guest Instructor EDPSY 5620 Counselling Psychology
Ethics and Professional Practice, University of Lethbridge, June7, 2003, Lethbridge.
Personal Reflections on 60 Years of Psychology: Many Roads to Truth. Gold Medal Award for Lifetime
Contributions to Psychology Address. Canadian Psychological Association, June 12, 2003, Hamilton, ON.
Professional Ethics Across National Boundaries. Invited Address for Canadian Psychological
13, 2003, Hamilton, ON.
Association, June
How I became a psychologist. Canadian Psychological Association Section for Students, June
Hamilton.
13, 2003,
Ethics Update 2003. Canadian Psychological Association, June 14, 2003, Hamilton, ON. With
Carole Sinclair, Denise Larsen, Pat O'Neill, and Tom Strong.
Janel Gauthier,
A Universal Declaration of Ethical Principles for psychologists: Where is it at? European Congress of Psychology,
Vienna, Austria, July 7, 2003. With Carole Sinclair, Lutz
Eckensberger, Julian Hall, Janel Gauthier and Tuomo
Tikkanen.
Psychologists' Perceptions of Ethically Troubling Incidents Across National Boundaries. European Congress of
Psychology, Vienna, Austria, July 7, 2003.
Keeping Ethics Alive in Psychology. European Congress of Psychology, Vienna, Austria, July 7, 2003. With Carole
Sinclair, An-Magritt Aanonsen, and Doug Wassenaar.
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History and Vision in Developing the Canadian Code of Ethics for Psychologists. Invited lecture to the Campus
Alberta Counselling Ethics Course, Calgary, July 22, 2003.
On Professional Ethics and Beyond. Sandra Collins Interviews Jean Pettifor on Videotape for
Counselling Program, Calgary, July 22, 2003.
Campus Alberta
Comparing Ethical Guidelines for Supervision and Regulatory Standards for Supervision. Poster Presentation or
Association of State and Provincial Psychology Boards, Scottsdale, Arizona, October 16, 2003, with Alexandra
Kinkaide.
Professional Boundaries in Community Rehabilitation. Guest lecture CORE 581, Community
and Disability Studies , University of Calgary, November 18, 2003,
Calgary.
Rehabilitation
An Ethical/Moral Framework for ACSW. Executive Directors of Alberta Council of Women' Shelters, November
28, 2003, Edmonton.
All you want to know about becoming a Chartered Psychologist in Alberta. Guest lecture to
graduate course
on Psycho-educational Assessment, Division of Applied Psychology, Faculty of Education, University of Calgary,
February 24. 2004, Calgary.
A Comparison of Ethical Codes Across National Boundaries. ASPPB Third International Congress onLicensure,
Certification and Credentialing of Psychologists, April 22,2004, Montreal with Carole Sinclair, An-Magritt
Aanonsen, Juan Jose Sanchez-Sosa, SteveOsborne & Catherine Love, Veronica Horn, Janel Gauthier, Tuomo
Tikkanen, and Stephen Behnke.
Ethical Guidelines form International Associations. ASPPB Third International Congress on
Certification and Credentialing of Psychologists, Montreal, April 22, 2004.
Licensure,
Chair Ethics Symposium Focus Group on the Feasibility of a Universal Declaration of Ethical
Principles for
Psychologists at the ASPPB Third International Congress on Licensing, Certification and Credentialing of
Psychologists, Montreal, April 23, 2004.
Ethics and Psychology. Two-day workshop for Saskatchewan College of Psychologist, May 6 and 7, 2004, Regina.
Ethics and Standards for Supervision. College of Alberta Psychologists, May 12, 2004, Edmonton.
Ethical Decision Making in Women's Shelters. One-day workshop, Alberta Council of Women's Shelters, May 13,
2004, Edmonton.
A Comparison of Ethical Guidelines and Regulatory Standards for Supervision. Poster, Canadian Psychological
Association, June 10, 2004, St. John's, Nfld.
Student Section Ethics Seminar Canadian Psychological Association -Participant. June 10, 2004, St. John's, Nfld.
Developing New Guidelines for Therapy with Women. Workshop, Canadian Psychological Association, June 11,
2004, St. John's, Nfld. with Judi Malone and Elizabeth Church.
Ethics Update 2004. Canadian Psychological Association, St. John's, Nfld. June 12, 2004. With
Judi Malone, Bonnie Rude-Weisman, and Janel Gauthier.
Carole Sinclair,
How International Associations Address Codes of Ethics. Canadian Psychological Association, June12, 2004, St.
John's, Nfld.
Ethically Safe Practice. Guest lecture to City University Ethics Class. July 18, 2004, Calgary
Historical Perspectives on the Development of the Canadian Code of Ethics for Psychologists. Invited lecture to the
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Campus Alberta Counselling Ethics Course, Calgary, July 21, 2004
Conflict of Interest and Other Ethical Issues. Counselling and Student Development Services,
Calgary, July 23, 2004.
University of
A Declaration of Universal Ethical Principles for Psychologists : Proposal and Implications. Invited symposium for
International Congress of Psychology, Beijing, China, August 12, 2004. With Carole Sinclair, Janel Gauthier, Maie
Kreegipuu.
Psychologists' Perceptions of Ethically Troubling Incidents Across National Boundaries. International Congress of
Psychology, Beijing, China, August 12, 2004. With Carole Sinclair, Tyson Sawchuk, Janel Gauthier, and Maie
Kreegipuu.
How to Become a Chartered Psychologists in Alberta. Guest lecture Graduate Course in Psycho- Educational
Assessment, Division of Applied Psychology, Faculty of Education, University of Calgary, March 2, 2004, Calgary.
Professional Boundaries in Community Rehabilitation. Guest lecture for CORE 581 class, Faculty of Education,
University of Calgary,, April 4, 2005,, Calgary.
Respect for the Dignity of Persons: What does it mean? Guest presentation for the program
“Legislation and Ethics for Internationally Trained Counselling Professionals”, May 19, 2005, Calgary.
Integrity in Relationships: What does it mean? Guest presentation for the program “Legislation and Ethics for
Internationally Trained Counselling Professionals”, May 26, 2005, Calgary.
Responsible Caring: What does it mean in multiculutural Counselling? Guest presentation for the program
“Legislation and Ethics for Internationally Trained Counselling Professionals”, June 2, 2005, Calgary.
Ethics Update 2005. Canadian Psycological Association. Symposium with Carole Sinclair, Wendy Austin, Alan
Okros, Carolyn Goard, and Patrick O'Neill, June 11, 2005, Montreal.
Ethics Workshop. Alberta Council of Women's Shelters. With Carolyn Goard, June 18, 2005, Edmonton.
Understanding the Oral Examination to Become a Chartered Psychologist. Guest presentation for the program
“Legislation and Ethics for Internationally Trained Counselling Professionals”, June 23, 2005, Calgary.
Cultural Implications for a Universal Declaration of Ethical Principles. European Congress of Psycholgy, Granada,
Spain, July 4, 2005. With Janel Gauthier, Carole Sinclair, Nasrin Jazanit, Torleiv Odland, Charles Malcolm and
Doug Wassenaar.
Ethical Decision Making for World without Borders. A Workshop. European Congress of Psychology, Granada,
Spain, July 5, 2005. With Carole Sinclair.
Guest Lecture, City University, Professional Law and Ethics, July 17, 2005, Calgary.
Guest Lecture, Campus Alberta Ethics Course, July 20, 2005, Calgary.
Ethics in Psychology. One day Workshop for British Columbia Psychological Association, September, 24, 2005,
Vancouver.
An Ethical/Moral Framework and Associated Service Standards for Women's Shelters. By Jean
L. Pettifor
and ACWS Ethics Committee, Poster Session for World Congress for the Prevention of Family Violence, October
23-25, 2005, Banff.
Guest Lecture , Professional Boundaries in Community Rehabilitation, CORE 581, University of
Calgary, March 27, 2006, Calgary.
Pettifor
How Helpful are Psychology's Ethical Guidelines in Addressing Multicultural practice. Canadian
Association, June 8, 2006, Calgary
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Psychological
Ethics Update 2006. Moderator of syumposium, Canadian Psychological Association, with Carole Sinclair, Frank
Auld, Tom Strong and Olga Sutherland, and Marie-Josee LeFaivre, June 10, 2006, Calgary.
Ethical Principles for Psychologists Across Eastern, Western and Aboriginal Cultures. Moderator of Symposium,
International Congres of Applied Psychology, with Doug Wassenar, Mehrnaz Sharary, Michael Stevens and Geoff
Lindsay, July 20, 2006, Athens, Greece.
Out of the Box: Ethical Thinking Across Cultures. American Psychological Association, August 12, 2006. New
Orleans, USA.
Jean Pettifor on How the Canadian Code of Ethics Came to be. Guest presentation to APSY 603 Class,
Applied Psychology Division, University of Calgary, September 13, 2006, Calgary.
Supervision. College of Alberta Psychologists' Professional Development Day, September 16,
2006, Calgary.
Cross Cultural and International Issues in Ethics. Guest presentation to APSY 603 Class,
Division of Applied Psychology, University of Calgary, October 25, 2006.
Professional Ethics on the Move. Guest Presentation to APSY 603 Class, Division of Applied
Psychology, University of Calgary, Calgary, March 6, 2007.
Professional Ethics: National and International. Guest Presentation for Provisional Psychology
Students at University of Calgary Disability Resource Centre, Calgary March 16, 2007.
Ethics: Maintaining Professional Boundaries in Serving Persons with Disabilities. Guest
Presentation for CORE 581 Community Rehabilitation and Disability Studies, University of Calgary , Calgary,
March 26,2007.
Ethics: I/O National and International. Calgary I/O Psychology Group, Calgary, March 28,2007.
Ethics: And how Do we Evaluate Competency? Guest Presentation for APSY 603, Division of
Applied Psychology, University of Calgary, Calgary, April 10,2007.
Ethical guidelines for supervision in psychology: Teaching, research, practice and administration. Canadian
Psychological Association, Ottawa, June 8, 2007.
CPA Ethics Update 2007, Moderator and Organizer of Symposiium with Carole Sinclair, Michelle McCarron,
Teresitia Jose and Philip Johnson, and Hendrikus Stam. Canadian Psychological Association, Ottawa, June 9, 2007.
Moderator and Organizer for Symposium on Ethical decision making in the context of cultural diversity using
western codes. European Congress of Psychology, Prague, July 3, 2007.
Moderator and Organizer for Symposium on Professional ethics: Becoming culturally relevant
internationally. European Congress of Psychology, Prague, July 3, 2007.
Respect is more than autonomy: Implications for international psychology. European Congress of Psychology,
Prague, July 3, 2007.
Discussant for invited symposium convened by Janel Gauthier on Onward toward a universal declaration of ethical
principles for psychologists. European Congress of Psychology, Prague, July 3, 2007.
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The Canadian Code of Ethics for Psychologists: Applications at Home and Abroad. Guest lecture for Campus
Alberta Counselling Program, Ethics 603, Calgary, July 18, 2007.
Ethical principles for a global psychology: Building bridges of respect between and across cultures . Four hour
APA approved CE workshop. International Council of Psychologists, San Diego, 12 August 2007.
A conversation hour on The global professionalization of psychology. International Congress of Psychologists, San
Diego, 12 August 2007.
George, L., & Pettifor, J. (2007). Ethical guidelines for negotiating contracts with third-party funders. Presented at
College of Alberta Psychologists Professional Development Day, September 15, 2007, Edmonton.
Fair assessment practices: Ethical issues in conducting student assessments. Part of Lecture Series on International
Perspectives on Student Assessment co-sponsored by the University of Calgary and the University of Alberta, with
Donald Saklofske. Calgary, February 13. 2008, Calgary.
Fair assessment practices: Ethical issues in conducting student assessments. Two hour
Seminar on Fair Assessment Practices, Universitiy of Calgary and University of Alberta, with
Donald Saklofske. Calgary, February 14, 2008.
Professional ethics on the move: Diversity and culture.Guest lecture to APSY 603 Division of
Psychology, University of Calgary, March 10, 2008.
Ethics: Maintaining professional boundaries in rehabilitation practice. Guest lecture to CORE 581 Community
Rehabilitation and Disability Studies, University of Calgary, March 17, 2008.
Welcome: Psychologists’ Association of Alberta Annual Banquet, 50th Year Anniversary,
Edmonton, May 8, 2008.
CPA Ethics Update 2008, Moderator and Organizer of Symposiium with Carole Sinclair, Judi Malone, and Janel
Gauthier. Canadian Psychological Association, Halifax, June 9, 2008.
Pettifor, J., & Malone, J. (2008).Cross Cultural Applications for Ethical Psychological Practice with Women. A
workshop. Canadian Psychological Association, Halifax, Nova Scotia, June 13, 2008.
Pettifor, J. (2008). Ethics on the Move: From Local to Universal. Guest lecture Ethics Class, Campus Alberta
University of Calgary. Calgary, July 11, 2008.
Pettifor, J., & Sinclair, C. (2008). The Search for Psychology’s Ethical Principles: A Foundation for International
Practice. A three hour workshop. International Congress Of Psychology, Berlin, July 24, 2008. Cancelled for lack
of registrants.
Pettifor, J. (2008), How Political Transitions Affect the Ethical Practice of Psychology. A symposium co-chaired
with Michael Stevens . International Congress of Psychology, Berlin, July 25, 2008.
Pettifor, J. (2008). Ethics for European Psychologists. A Symposium co-chaired with Geoff Lindsay. International
Congress of Psychology, Berlin, July 25, 2008.
Pettifor, J. (2008), A Canadian Perspective on the European Initiative in Ethics.Presentation as part of symposium
on Ethics for European Psychologists. International Congress of Psychology, Berlin, July 25, 2008.
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CONFERENCE PROGRAMME CO-ORDINATOR
1966
Alberta Guidance Clinic Annual Conference - 2 days
1968
Alberta Guidance Clinic Annual Conference and Seminar on Role Identity -2 days, Calgary.
1969-70 Alberta Guidance Clinic, Calgary - Four one day seminars on Psychology's Contribution to the Team
Approach, Calgary.
1969 Calgary Chapter of the Council for Exceptional Children Seminar on Problems of Pre- School Age
Exceptional Children - 1 day, Calgary.
1970 Alberta Guidance Clinics Annual Conference and Seminar on Maleness and Femaleness - 2 days, Calgary.
1971 Alberta Guidance Clinic, Calgary's Interagency Seminar on the Essentials of Psychodynamic Psychotherapy
- 2 days, Calgary.
1972 Alberta Division of Mental Health Conference of Mental Health Workers - 2 days, Calgary.
1974 Psychologists Association of Alberta Annual Conference and Workshops - 3 1/2 days, Calgary.
1980 Western Interprovincial Rural Mental Health Conference, Theme: Professional Standards and Ethics in
Rural Mental Health Services - 3 days, Banff.
1986 Canadian Evaluation Society Annual national Conference. Theme: Making Evaluation Work: Threat,
Challenge or Value in Evaluation. April, Banff.
1988 Canadian Evaluation Society Alberta Provincial Conference. Theme: Use and Misuse of Evaluation: A
Guide for Consumers and Evaluators, April, Kananaskis, Alberta.
1998 Pan Canadian Summer Institute Rehabilitation Studies, University of Calgary, two day
Conference on “A Canadian Code of Practice for Community Rehabilitation Professionals”, August 17-18,
Calgary.
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