Consultation in psychology : a competency-based approach
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Consultation in psychology : a competency-based approach
American Psychological Association, c2020
- : pbk
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Includes bibliographical references and index
内容説明・目次
内容説明
Increasingly, psychologists are being enlisted to provide consultation in clinical, health, corporate, and community settings, although many have received only minimal training in consultation. This volume provides a comprehensive foundation to develop or enhance consultation practice.
Consultation is a distinct professional practice with goals and functions different from direct clinical service or clinical supervision. While all consultation settings require certain basic competencies, each setting requires additional unique ones. Thus, the opening chapters of this book introduce a competency-based, multicultural, and ethical approach to consultation that is relevant to all contexts, while subsequent chapters build on this foundation and describe the knowledge, skills, and attitudes necessary for consultation in a variety of specific contexts. These include medical, pediatric, forensic, school, corporate, leadership, family, religious, police, and military settings. Both students and practicing psychologists will benefit from this essential guide.
目次
Contributors
Introduction
Carol A. Falender and Edward P. Shafranske
Part I: Foundations of Consultation Practice
Chapter 1: Consultation in Psychology: A Distinct Professional Practice
Carol A. Falender and Edward P. Shafranske
Chapter 2: The Competency Framework: Best Practices in Consultation
Carol A. Falender and Edward P. Shafranske
Chapter 3: Ethical, Legal, and Professional Issues in Consultation for Psychologists
Jeffrey E. Barnett
Chapter 4: Consultation in Health Service Psychology: The Present and the Future
David J. Martin
Chapter 5: Consultation in Interprofessional Practice and Collaboration
Patricia Arredondo
Chapter 6: Can You See Me Now? Understanding Culture and Multicultural Phenomena as Essential to the Process of Consultation
William D. Parham
Part II: Exemplars and Approaches
Chapter 7: Pediatric Consultation
Michael C. Roberts, Rebecca J. Johnson, and Christina M. Amaro
Chapter 8: Consultation in Medical Settings
Barbara Cubic
Chapter 9: Consultation in Leadership
Jennifer Wootten and Nadine J. Kaslow
Chapter 10: Consultation in Corporations and Organizations
Rodney L. Lowman
Chapter 11: School-Based Consultation
Markeda Newell, Carly Tindall, Kelsie Reed, and Scott Zwolski
Chapter 12: Consultation With Religious Professionals and Institutions
Thomas G. Plante
Chapter 13: Forensic Consultation
Jeffrey N. Younggren, Michael C. Gottlieb, and Cassandra L. Boness
Chapter 14: Custody Case Family Consultation
G. Andrew H. Benjamin and Florence W. Kaslow
Chapter 15: Consultation in Police and Public Safety Psychology
Cary L. Mitchell and Edrick H. Dorian
Chapter 16: Consultation Within the Military Setting
Christina L. Schendel and Carrie H. Kennedy
Afterword: Advancing Consultation Practice
Carol A. Falender and Edward P. Shafranske
Index
About the Editors
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