Introduction to CLINICAL PSYCHOLOGY | |
Psychology ISSUES, AND CONTRIBUTIONS TO HUMAN SERVICE
" What fundamental principles and concepts does psychology have to offer " What knowledge is needed from the broad field of " The answers to these questions are central to " To show that clinicians can view problems and ideas from different perspectives, the authors have identified four major orientations: " They also address helping at various system levels - the psychobiological, individual, family and small group, organizational, and community levels. Summary of Contents includes: " Preface I INTRODUCTION AND BASIC CONCEPTS 1 Clinical Psychology: What Is It? 2 Useful Ideas about People: Theoretical Perspectives 3 Helping without Harming: Designs and II PRINCIPLES OF CLINICAL ASSESSMENT 4 Obtaining Useful Information: The Assessing Process 5 Using Psychological Tools: Testing for Ability, 6 The Uses of Information: Interpreting and III INTERVENTION AT DIFFERENT SYSTEM LEVELS 7 Taking the Body into Account: The Integration of 8 Working with Individuals: Psychoanalysis and 9 Working with Individuals: Behavioral and 10 Getting One's Bearings: Choosing, Planning, 11 Working with Couples and Families: Marital and 12 Working With Groups, Organizations and Communities IV THE PLACE OF CLINICAL WORK IN LARGER CONTEXTS 13 Being Accountable: Evaluation, Research, and the 14 The Larger Questions: Issues for Professionals, References This book is in excellent condition with only very minor wear. | |
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