Introduction to clinical psychology
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Introduction to clinical psychology
Prentice Hall, c2003
6th ed
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Includes bibliographical references (p. 525-620) and indexes
Description and Table of Contents
Description
For junior/senior and graduate-level courses in Clinical Psychology.
Designed to provide a thorough survey of the field that is equally accessible to students with a general interest as well as to those with professional aspirations, this text presents a scholarly portrayal of the history, content, professional functions, and the future of clinical psychology.
Table of Contents
1. Clinical Psychology: Definitions and History.
2. Approaches to Clinical Psychology.
3. Assessment in Clinical Psychology.
4. Interviewing and Observation in Clinical Psychology.
5. Testing in Clinical Psychology.
6. Clinical Interventions: An Overview.
7. Clinical Intervention: Methods of Psychotherapy.
8. Alternative Modes of Clinical Intervention.
9. Research on Clinical Intervention.
10. Clinical Child Psychology.
11. Health Psychology.
12. Clinical Neuropsychology.
13. Forensic Psychology.
14. Professional Issues in Clinical Psychology.
Appendix: Getting Into Graduate School in Clinical Psychology.
References.
Index.
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