Uniquely integrative and authoritative, this volume explores how advances in social psychology can deepen understanding and improve treatment of clinical problems. The role of basic psychological processes in mental health and disorder is examined by leading experts in social, clinical, and counseling psychology. Chapters present cutting-edge research on self and identity, self-regulation, interpersonal processes, social cognition, and emotion. The volume identifies specific ways that social psychology concepts, findings, and research methods can inform clinical assessment and diagnosis, as well as the development of effective treatments. Compelling topics include the social psychology of help seeking, therapeutic change, and the therapist–client relationship.
Cram101 Textbook Outlines to Accompany Social Psychological Foundations of Clinical Psychology, James E. Maddux, 1st Edition
Social Psychological Foundations of Health and Illness is a summary of current research in social-health psychology.
Responding to the needs of the 21st century clinical psychologist, Dr. Cullari and his distinguished contributing authors have written a new, exciting survey of the field. This book is the...
Illustrating the reciprocal relationship between the two, this volume shows how basic research in social psychology can help elucidate mental health problems and, conversely, how mental health problems stimulate further development of basic ...
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Rather than take a medical model approach, the volume examines health psychology from a theoretical, conceptual, and psychological perspective.
Originally published in 1988, this was the first textbook to review and integrate the cognitive theories underlying the practice of modern clinical psychology.
The purpose of the present volume is to provide a common forum for recent advances in the clinical and social literature on responses to negative life outcomes.
With case examples throughout, this text offers a practical introduction to community outreach and intervention in community psychology.
If so , what personality characteristics might characterize people who are prone to self - handicap ? 2. ... The use of self - handicapping can be reinforcing because it helps people avoid the self- relevant implications of failure .