CLINICAL PSYCHOLOGY SCIENTIFIC AND PROFESSIONAL DIMENSIONS
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More About This Title CLINICAL PSYCHOLOGY SCIENTIFIC AND PROFESSIONAL DIMENSIONS
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A comprehensive and up-to-date survey of clinical psychology stressing both research and issues. Presents each major psychological theory and methodology, analyses of the nature and history of the field, its conceptual framework, and assessments and treatments. Includes new developments in behavioral medicine, community psychology, cognitive behavior therapies, clinical neuropsychology.
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Philip C. Kendall, PhD, ABPP, is the Laura H. Carnell Professor of Psychology, Head of the Division of Clinical Psychology, and Director of the Child and Adolescent Anxiety Disorders Clinic at Temple University. Julian D. Norton-Ford is the author of Clinical Psychology: Scientific and Professional Dimensions, published by Wiley.
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The Nature and History of Clinical Psychology.
Training in Clinical Psychology.
Research Methods.
Conceptualizations of Human Functioning and SocialEnvironments.
Perspectives on Psychological Dysfunctions.
Assessment: Scientific and Professional Concerns.
Assessment of Intellectual Functioning.
Assessment of Personality.
Assessment of of Neuropsychological Functioning.
Behavioral Assessment.
Intervention: Professional and Scientific Concerns.
Interventions with Individuals: Psychoanalytic, Client Centered,Existential, Gestalt, and Crisis Therapies.
Interventions with Individuals: Behavioral, Cognitive, andCognitive-Behavioral Therapies.
Group Interventions.
Milieu and Community Interventions.
References.
Subject Index.
Name Index.
Training in Clinical Psychology.
Research Methods.
Conceptualizations of Human Functioning and SocialEnvironments.
Perspectives on Psychological Dysfunctions.
Assessment: Scientific and Professional Concerns.
Assessment of Intellectual Functioning.
Assessment of Personality.
Assessment of of Neuropsychological Functioning.
Behavioral Assessment.
Intervention: Professional and Scientific Concerns.
Interventions with Individuals: Psychoanalytic, Client Centered,Existential, Gestalt, and Crisis Therapies.
Interventions with Individuals: Behavioral, Cognitive, andCognitive-Behavioral Therapies.
Group Interventions.
Milieu and Community Interventions.
References.
Subject Index.
Name Index.