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What is clinical psychology?

edited by Susan Llewelyn, David Murphy

Oxford University Press, 2014

5th ed

  • : pbk

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Previous ed: 2006

Includes bibliographical references and index

Description and Table of Contents

Description

The number of people working in the field of clinical psychology has expanded significantly in recent years. The fifth edition of this very popular text has been extensively re-written and updated by two well respected editors who are closely connected with recent developments in the profession of clinical psychology. It includes sixteen chapters that cover all the major domains of clinical practice, from work in primary care or with children and families, to clinical psychology as it is practiced with those with severe and enduring mental health problems, and those with eating disorders, to the work of clinical psychologists in forensic settings or in leadership positions. It also includes recent innovations in service provision such the Improving Access to Psychological Therapies programme (IAPT). The book opens with an overview of professional practice and a clear introduction to the major competencies and theories used by practitioners, followed by a series of chapters that are authored by practising clinical psychologists who all have extensive experience in their specialist areas. These chapters effectively and vividly describe the application of the reflective scientist practitioner model of working. The book concludes with a wide-ranging consideration of likely future developments and challenges. The text also addresses key issues including ethics, diversity and team working. A key feature is the provision of a living sense of what the job entails, while an appendix provides guidance on training routes. This volume clearly demonstrates that clinical psychology is a highly effective profession, which applies understandings and findings from the discipline of psychology to clinical contexts in order to ameliorate people's distress and to support their wellbeing.

Table of Contents

  • 1. Introduction: What is Clinical Psychology?
  • 2. Competencies and models in clinical psychology
  • 3. Working in primary health care
  • 4. Working with children and young people
  • 5. Working with severe mental health problems
  • 6. Working with older people
  • 7. Working with eating disorders
  • 8. Working with people with intellectual disabilities
  • 9. Working in forensic mental health settings
  • 10. Working with Addictions
  • 11. Working with Trauma
  • 12. Working with people who have physical health problems
  • 13. Working in clinical neuropsychology
  • 14. Clinical psychology in teams and leadership
  • 15. Working with cultural diversity
  • 16. The future of clinical psychology
  • Appendix 1: Training as a clinical psychologist

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  • NCID
    BB16074801
  • ISBN
    • 9780199681495
  • Country Code
    uk
  • Title Language Code
    eng
  • Text Language Code
    eng
  • Place of Publication
    Oxford
  • Pages/Volumes
    xiii, 281 p.
  • Size
    24 cm
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