An accessible introduction to the field of clinical psychologyfocused on the roles both science and clinical experience play intoday's evidence-based practice environment Clinical psychology has been undergoing a revolution--driven byresearch and the need to identify and develop scientifically proveninterventions that improve client care. By the time a studentcompletes his or her graduate work, the field will have evolvedeven more. With the role of clinical psychologists and theenvironment in which they work rapidly evolving, the trainingchallenge has never been so great. Thorough and realistic in presentation, Clinical Psychology:Integrating Science and Practice helps students gain the tools theyneed to become thoughtful and effective clinicians. This accessiblywritten text provides a foundation of the basics of thepsychotherapy process, grounded in an integration of its science,theory, and, ultimately, practice. Filled with case examples that illustrate realistic clinicalscenarios, this text offers: * A detailed look at basic clinical tasks and skills that comprisethe nuts and bolts of a practitioner's work * Chapters on research, working with cultural diversity, interviewingand assessment, developing evidence-based treatment plans,practicing ethically, and caring for yourself and colleagues * A consistent format in each chapter made up of learning objectives;chapter introductions; orienting headings and subheadingsthroughout; figures, tables, and boxes; chapter summaries; andhelpful chapter appendixes * An online Instructor's Manual featuring chapter-by-chapter quizzes,essay questions, supporting materials, key words, and PowerPointslides Clinical Psychology: Integrating Science and Practice paints avivid portrait of the work of the clinical psychologist anduniquely illustrates clinical psychology's richness and historicalsignificance, as well as its leadership in the scientificdevelopment of methods and techniques for clinical assessment andintervention.
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Clinical Psychology focuses on three central themes: the modern context in which clinical work is practiced; the basics of the psychotherapy process grounded in an integration of the science, theory, and practice; and a focus on gaining the tools needed to become an effective clinician.
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Part I. Introduction. 1. Introduction: The history, politics and social environment ofclinical psychology. 2. The fields of clinical psychology: Professional culture andsubspecialties. 3. Working with cultural diversity. 4. Clinical research and outcome assessment. Part II. Basic Techniques for Clinicians AssessmentTechniques. 5. Why people become clients: Understanding Psychopathology. 6. Introduction to assessment: The biopsychosocial systems modelof human behavior. 7. A scientific approach to assessment and methods of gatheringdata. 8. The logistics of assessment and a closer look at the clinicalinterview. 9. Developing a case conceptualization. 10. Developing a treatment plan: therapeutic alliance andcollaborative goals. 11. Therapeutic methods: building psychotherapy skills. 12. Understanding, facilitating and evaluating change. 13. Impediments to change. 14. Effective Termination. Part III. What Every Clinician Needs to Know. 15. Self care and ethics: applying the techniques of positivepsychology.
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An accessible introduction to the field of clinical psychology focused on the roles both science and clinical experience play in today's evidence-based practice environment Clinical psychology has been undergoing a revolution—driven by research and the need to identify and develop scientifically proven interventions that improve client care. By the time a student completes his or her graduate work, the field will have evolved even more. With the role of clinical psychologists and the environment in which they work rapidly evolving, the training challenge has never been so great. Thorough and realistic in presentation, Clinical Psychology: Integrating Science and Practice helps students gain the tools they need to become thoughtful and effective clinicians. This accessibly written text provides a foundation of the basics of the psychotherapy process, grounded in an integration of its science, theory, and, ultimately, practice. Filled with case examples that illustrate realistic clinical scenarios, this text offers: A detailed look at basic clinical tasks and skills that comprise the nuts and bolts of a practitioner's work Chapters on research, working with cultural diversity, interviewing and assessment, developing evidence-based treatment plans, practicing ethically, and caring for yourself and colleagues A consistent format in each chapter made up of learning objectives; chapter introductions; orienting headings and subheadings throughout; figures, tables, and boxes; chapter summaries; and helpful chapter appendixes An online Instructor's Manual featuring chapter-by-chapter quizzes, essay questions, supporting materials, key words, and PowerPoint slides Clinical Psychology: Integrating Science and Practice paints a vivid portrait of the work of the clinical psychologist and uniquely illustrates clinical psychology's richness and historical significance, as well as its leadership in the scientific development of methods and techniques for clinical assessment and intervention.
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Produktdetaljer

ISBN
9780471414995
Publisert
2008-02-15
Utgiver
Vendor
John Wiley & Sons Inc
Vekt
1048 gr
Høyde
259 mm
Bredde
185 mm
Dybde
38 mm
Aldersnivå
P, 06
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Innbundet
Antall sider
504

Biographical note

Arthur Freeman, EdD, ABPP, is Visiting Professor at GovernorsState University and Clinical Psychologist and Director of Trainingat Sheridan Shores in Chicago. He is a Fellow of the APA, APS, andthe Academy of Clinical Psychology. Dr. Freeman is a past presidentof the Association for Behavioral and Cognitive Therapies.

Stephanie H. Felgoise, PhD, ABPP, is Vice Chair and AssociateProfessor in the Department of Psychology and Director of the PsyDProgram in Clinical Psychology at Philadelphia College ofOsteopathic Medicine. Dr. Felgoise is a licensed psychologist andhas a private clinical practice.

Denise D. Davis, PhD, is Assistant Professor and AssistantDirector of Clinical Training in the Psychology Department atVanderbilt University in Nashville, Tennessee. Dr. Davis is alicensed psychologist and has a private clinical practice.