“…There also have been models or guidelines developed for serving clients within specifi c contexts, such as (a) religious communities (e.g., Hill & Mamalakis, 2001 ), (b) managed care (e.g., Belar, 2000 ;Tjelveit, 2000 ;Younggren, 2000 ), (c) child clinical psychology (e.g., Mannheim et al, 2002 ), (d) outpatient care ( Truscott, Evans, & Mansell, 1995 ), and (e) play therapy ( Seymour & Rubin, 2006 ). And there are recommendations for psychologists who counsel specifi c populations of clients, such as Asian Americans (e.g., Littleford, 2007 ) or those vulnerable to exploitive dual relationships ( Gottlieb, 1993 ). These are just a few of any number of publications that address specifi c ethical challenges in mental health practice.…”