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Zusatztext "This text is long overdue in clinical psychology - a book that provides an accessible! informative illustration of the role of a clinical psychologist. Combining personal stories of clinical psychologists and service-users with evidence-based practice! this introductory text achieves the formidable task of providing a complete representation of clinical psychology practice." - Kevin Dyer! Queen's University Belfast! UK Informationen zum Autor Graham Davey is Professor of Psychology at the University of Sussex and former President of the British Psychological Society.Nick Lake is Senior Clinical Director and a Consultant Clinical Psychologist at Sussex Partnership NHS Foundation Trust.Adrian Whittington is Director of Education and Training and a Consultant Clinical Psychologist at Sussex Partnership NHS Foundation Trust. Klappentext Concise yet comprehensive introduction to the field of clinical psychology, linking theory and practice to provide a through grounding for undergraduates and beyond. Zusammenfassung Clinical Psychology, Second Edition offers a comprehensive and an up-to-date introduction to the field. Written by clinical practitioners and researchers, as well as service users who add their personal stories, the book provides a broad and balanced view of contemporary clinical psychology. This new edition has been extensively revised throughout and includes a new section on working with people with disabilities and physical health problems. It also includes a new chapter on career choices, and help and advice on how to move forward into clinical psychology training. The book starts by explaining the core elements of what a clinical psychologist does and the principles of clinical practice, as well as outlining the role of the clinical psychologist within a healthcare team. It goes on to cover issues involved with working with children and families, adult mental health problems, working with people with disabilities and physical health problems, and the use of neuropsychology. The final part of the book explores current professional issues in clinical psychology, the history and future of clinical psychology, and career options. The integrated and interactive approach, combined with the comprehensive coverage, make this book the ideal companion for undergraduate courses in clinical psychology, and anyone interested in a career in this field. It will also be of interest to anyone who wants to learn more about the work of a clinical psychologist, including other healthcare professionals. Inhaltsverzeichnis Introduction Section 1: What is Clinical Psychology? 1. What Does a Clinical Psychologist Do? 2. The Art and Science of Psychological Practice 3. Working in Teams – Different Professions, Different Models of Care and the Role of the Clinical Psychologist Section 2: Working with Children and Families 4. Working with Children 5. Working with Families Section 3: Working with Adults in Psychological Difficulty 6. Working with Depression 7. Working with People with Anxiety Disorders 8. Working with People with Psychosis 9. Working with People with Personality Disorders 10. Working with People with Eating Disorders 11. Working with People with PTSD or Complex Trauma Section 4: Working with People with Disabilities and Physical Health Problems 12. Working with People with Intellectual Disabilities 13. Working with People with Physical Health Problems 14. Working with People with Dementia 15. Using Neuropsychology Section 5: Current Professional Issues in Clinical Psychology 16. Clinical Psychology: Past, Present, Future 17. Moving Forward into Clinical Psychology ...
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Introduction Section 1: What is Clinical Psychology? 1. What Does a Clinical Psychologist Do? 2. The Art and Science of Psychological Practice 3. Working in Teams - Different Professions, Different Models of Care and the Role of the Clinical Psychologist Section 2: Working with Children and Families 4. Working with Children 5. Working with Families Section 3: Working with Adults in Psychological Difficulty 6. Working with Depression 7. Working with People with Anxiety Disorders 8. Working with People with Psychosis 9. Working with People with Personality Disorders 10. Working with People with Eating Disorders 11. Working with People with PTSD or Complex Trauma Section 4: Working with People with Disabilities and Physical Health Problems 12. Working with People with Intellectual Disabilities 13. Working with People with Physical Health Problems 14. Working with People with Dementia 15. Using Neuropsychology Section 5: Current Professional Issues in Clinical Psychology 16. Clinical Psychology: Past, Present, Future 17. Moving Forward into Clinical Psychology
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"This text is long overdue in clinical psychology - a book that provides an accessible, informative illustration of the role of a clinical psychologist. Combining personal stories of clinical psychologists and service-users with evidence-based practice, this introductory text achieves the formidable task of providing a complete representation of clinical psychology practice." - Kevin Dyer, Queen's University Belfast, UK