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Clinical Psychology
Assessment, Treatment, and Research
1st Edition - September 2, 2008
Editors: David C.S. Richard, Steven K. Huprich
Language: English
Hardback ISBN:9780123742568
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eBook ISBN:9780080921419
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Clinical Psychology is a graduate-level introduction to the field of clinical psychology. While most textbooks focus on either assessment, treatment, or research, this textbook…Read more
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Clinical Psychology is a graduate-level introduction to the field of clinical psychology. While most textbooks focus on either assessment, treatment, or research, this textbook covers all three together specifically for the introductory level graduate course.
Chapter coverage is diverse and contributors come from both PhD and PsyD programs and a variety of theoretical orientations. Chapter topics cover the major activities of the contemporary clinical psychologist with an introduction focusing on training models. The book has a mentoring style designed to highlight the relevance of the topics discussed to clinicians in training. Assessment and treatment chapters focus on evidence-based practice, comparing and contrasting different options, the basis for clinical choice between them, and efficacy of same. It will also introduce the business and ethical aspects of the clinical career that current introductory books do not include, such ethics in assessment, treatment, and research; third party payers; technological developments; dissemination of research findings; cross-cultural issues; and the future of the profession.
The text is designed for students in their first year of clinical psychology graduate training.
Includes assessment, treatment, and practice issues
Compares and contrasts different therapeutic styles
Exemplifies practical application through case studies
Focuses on evidence-based practice
Orients future clinicians to contemporary issues facing psychological practices
Students in their first year of clinical psychology graduate training.
Chapter 1: Professional Psychology Education and Training: Models, Sequence, and Current Issues
Chapter 2: Ethics in Assessment, Treatment, and Research
Chapter 3: Assessment of Intelligence, Achievement and Adaptive Behavior
Chapter 4: Psychological Diagnosis
Chapter 5: Assessment of Personality
Chapter 6: Behavioral Assessment and Functional Analysis
Chapter 7: Clinical and Forensic Neuropsychology Assessment
Chapter 8: Psychodynamic and Psychoanalytic Psychotherapy
Chapter 9: Interpersonal Psychotherapy
Chapter 10: Behavior Therapy and Behavior Analysis: Overview and Third Generation Perspectives
Chapter 11: Cognitive-Behavioral Therapy: Breadth, Range, and Diversity
Chapter 12: Existential and Humanistic Psychotherapies
Chapter 13: Child, Family, and Couples Therapy
Chapter 14: Clinical Health Psychology
Chapter 15: Pharmacotherapy and Psychotherapy
Chapter 16: Empirically Suported Treatments and Comparative Psychotherapy Outcome Research
Chapter 17: Program Evaluation and Clinical Interventions
Chapter 18: Diversity Issues in Clinical Psychology