Microcomputers, psychology, and medicine

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Microcomputers, psychology, and medicine

edited by Robert West, Margaret Christie, and John Weinman

J. Wiley, c1990

  • : hc
  • : pbk

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Includes bibliographical references and index

Description and Table of Contents

Volume

: hc ISBN 9780471924043

Description

Most of the contributions to this volume are based on talks given at a workshop organized by the Applied Psychology Research Group (APRG) based at London University. The aim of the APRG is to facilitate psychological research of relevance to problems outside the psychological enclave. The intention of the book is to provide a guide to the practical applications of microcomputers. It is aimed at psychiatrists and clinical psychologists and others who are considering using micros in psychological assessment and therapy.

Table of Contents

  • Using mircors in the collection and analysis of psychological data, Robert West et al. Part 1 Data processing and programming data analysis using statistical packages on microcomputers, Robert West
  • artificial intelligence in psychiatric research, David Hand
  • the development of micrcomputer-based applications, Richard Kemp and Penny Earp. Part 2 Human performance testing - the effects of external agents: measuring the effects of psychoactive drugs with particular reference to antidepressants, Chris Alford and Ian Hindmarch
  • measuring marginal toxicity in work environments, Brian Stollery. Part 3 Human performance testing - client assessment: psychological assessment and severe physical disability, Sarah Wilson
  • neuropsychological assessment of congenital and acquired disorders, Christine Temple
  • the investigation of clinical anxiety and cognition, Michael Eysenck and Karin Mogg
  • small computers, big transformations - computers and models of perceptuo-motor performance, Patrick Rabbitt. Part 4 Automated behaviour monitoring: microcomputer-based data logging and analysis in pharmocoethology, Colin Hendrie and John Rodgers
  • analyzing the structure and sequence of feeding in animals and man, John Blundell and Hassan Alikhan. Part 5 Computerization of questionnaires: holistic assessment of mood states in field trials of psychoactive drugs, Margaret Christie et al
  • innovative use of microcomputers for measuring the accuracy of assessment, Margo George and Harvey Skinner. Part 6 Therapy and training: training in microcomputing for chronic psychiatric patients, Angela Summerfield and Maurice Lipsedge
  • use of a microcomputer network for people with mental handicap, Veena Parmar and Monica Lawlor
  • information technology in the treatment of aphasic disorders, Esme Burton and Andrew Burton.
Volume

: pbk ISBN 9780471931881

Description

This non-technical manual has been designed for psychologists, psychiatrists and medical practitioners who are using or considering the use of microcomputers in their work. The text examines the various uses of micros at the interface between psychology and clinical medicine.

Table of Contents

  • DATA PROCESSING AND PROGRAMMING: Data Analysis using Statistical Packages on Micros
  • HUMAN PERFORMANCE TESTING: THE EFFECTS OF EXTERNAL AGENTS: Measuring the Effects of Psychoactive Drugs with Particular Reference to Antidepressants
  • HUMAN PERFORMANCE TESTING: CLIENT ASSESSMENT: Neuropsychological Assessment of Congenital and Acquired Disorders
  • AUTOMATED BEHAVIOUR MONITORING: Micro-Computer Based Data Logging and Analysis in Pharmacoethology
  • COMPUTERIZATION OF QUESTIONNAIRES: Holistic Assessment of Mood States in Field Trials of Psychoactive Drugs
  • THERAPY AND TRAINING: Training in Microcomputing for Chronic Psychiatric Patients.

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