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INTRODUCTION TO CLINICAL PSYCHOLOGY By Janet R. Matthews & Barry S. Anton *VG+*

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ISBN-10
0195157672
Publication Name
Oxford University Press
Type
Hardcover
ISBN
9780195157673
Book Title
Introduction to Clinical Psychology
Publisher
Oxford University Press, Incorporated
Item Length
7.5 in
Publication Year
2007
Format
Hardcover
Language
English
Illustrator
Yes
Item Height
1.2 in
Author
Barry S. Anton, Janet R. Matthews
Genre
Psychology
Topic
General, Clinical Psychology
Item Weight
42.3 Oz
Item Width
9.3 in
Number of Pages
560 Pages

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Publisher
Oxford University Press, Incorporated
ISBN-10
0195157672
ISBN-13
9780195157673
eBay Product ID (ePID)
60535810

Product Key Features

Book Title
Introduction to Clinical Psychology
Number of Pages
560 Pages
Language
English
Topic
General, Clinical Psychology
Publication Year
2007
Illustrator
Yes
Genre
Psychology
Author
Barry S. Anton, Janet R. Matthews
Format
Hardcover

Dimensions

Item Height
1.2 in
Item Weight
42.3 Oz
Item Length
7.5 in
Item Width
9.3 in

Additional Product Features

Intended Audience
Trade
LCCN
2006-053278
Dewey Edition
22
Dewey Decimal
616.89
Table Of Content
1. Foundations of Clinical Psychology2. Professional Activities and Introduction to Managed Care3. History and Research4. Personality Theory5. Diagnosis and Interviewing6. Intellectual Assessment7. Personality Assessment8. Neuropsychological Assessment and Behavioral Assessment9. Introduction to Psychotherapy10. Schools of Psychotherapy11. Individual Psychotherapy12. Couples, Group, and Family Psychotherapy13. Community Intervention and Public Policy14. Specialties in Clinical Psychology I: Neuropsychology, Forensic, Health, and Sport15. Specialties in Clinical Psychology II: Geropsychology, Clinical Child, Pediatric16. The Dynamic Future of Clinical Psychology
Synopsis
Introduction to Clinical Psychology covers the history, theory, practice, and potential future of the discipline and provides a comprehensive overview of interviewing, assessment, psychotherapy, community intervention, and public policy. The text describes psychological assessment procedures in detail and provides case studies demonstrating how the tests are administered and interpreted. It presents psychotherapy from both the traditional "schools" perspective and the practical perspective of number of individuals being seen-individual, couple, group, and family., Introduction to Clinical Psychology covers the history, theory, practice, and potential future of the discipline and provides a comprehensive overview of interviewing, assessment, psychotherapy, community intervention, and public policy.The text describes psychological assessment procedures in detail and provides case studies demonstrating how the tests are administered and interpreted. It presents psychotherapy from both thetraditional "schools" perspective and the practical perspective of number of individuals being seen-individual, couple, group, and family. At the beginning of each chapter on applied methods, an "ethical conundrums" box addresses practical issues likely to be faced by clinical psychologists in the course of theirwork. Points to consider about these dilemmas, presented at the chapter conclusion, illustrate not only the concept of ethical practice but also the fact that reality is not as clear-cut as published codes might suggest.In addition, later chapters present a range of career specialties through interviews with practicing psychologists at various points in their professional lives. Each psychologist responds to a standard series of questions, so students can compare andcontrast their responses in order to gauge their own interest in and aptitudes for different career paths.Written in conversational prose with references to the authors' own lives and careers, Introduction to Clinical Psychology is ideal for undergraduate courses., Introduction to Clinical Psychology covers the history, theory, practice, and potential future of the discipline and provides a comprehensive overview of interviewing, assessment, psychotherapy, community intervention, and public policy. The text describes psychological assessment procedures in detail and provides case studies demonstrating how the tests are administered and interpreted. It presents psychotherapy from both the traditional "schools" perspective and the practical perspective of number of individuals being seen-individual, couple, group, and family. At the beginning of each chapter on applied methods, an "ethical conundrums" box addresses practical issues likely to be faced by clinical psychologists in the course of their work. Points to consider about these dilemmas, presented at the chapter conclusion, illustrate not only the concept of ethical practice but also the fact that reality is not as clear-cut as published codes might suggest. In addition, later chapters present a range of career specialties through interviews with practicing psychologists at various points in their professional lives. Each psychologist responds to a standard series of questions, so students can compare and contrast their responses in order to gauge their own interest in and aptitudes for different career paths. Written in conversational prose with references to the authors' own lives and careers, Introduction to Clinical Psychology is ideal for undergraduate courses., Introduction to Clinical Psychology covers the history, theory, practice, and potential future of the discipline and provides a comprehensive overview of interviewing, assessment, psychotherapy, community intervention, and public policy.The text describes psychological assessment procedures in detail and provides case studies demonstrating how the tests are administered and interpreted. It presents psychotherapy from both the traditional "schools" perspective and the practical perspective of number of individuals being seen-individual, couple, group, and family. At the beginning of each chapter on applied methods, an "ethical conundrums" box addresses practical issues likely to be faced by clinical psychologists in the course of their work. Points to consider about these dilemmas, presented at the chapter conclusion, illustrate not only the concept of ethical practice but also the fact that reality is not as clear-cut as published codes might suggest.In addition, later chapters present a range of career specialties through interviews with practicing psychologists at various points in their professional lives. Each psychologist responds to a standard series of questions, so students can compare and contrast their responses in order to gauge their own interest in and aptitudes for different career paths.Written in conversational prose with references to the authors' own lives and careers, Introduction to Clinical Psychology is ideal for undergraduate courses.
LC Classification Number
RC467.I5887 2007
Copyright Date
2007
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