Clinical Psychology: An Introduction to Research and Practice
Clinical Psychology
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The text uniquely portrays clinical psychology as a modern health care profession that bridges physical and mental health and takes a holistic stance.
This book is written for anyone with a strong interest in clinical psychology, but also provides a comprehensive and realistic view of the field.
3 Be able to position the experience of people with intellectual disabilities within wider psychological theories. 4 Have an understanding of the key psychological approaches in this area, how other treatment approaches might be adapted ...
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Written to inspire students thinking of pursuing careers in the field of clinical psychology, this text is a complete introduction.
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Undergraduate students who wish to know if postgraduate study in clinical psychology would be of interest to them will find this book particularly useful.
"This book is an informative must-read for anyone who might seek psychotherapy, students who who are interested in becoming clinical psychologists, or even people who simply want to learn how the mind works.
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Designed to give students a firm understanding of the basics of clinical psychology, this text bridges the gap between practicing clinicians and researchers.
Unique features of the text include: A fresh approach to learning, with an emphasis on problem solving A presentation of clinical psychology as an integrative health care profession and not just a mental health care field Inclusion of ...
Originally published in 1975, this book examines the various types of psychological disturbance, shows how they have come to be regarded as illnesses, and examines critically the notion of psychiatric diagnosis.
' Today it can be read and enjoyed in its historical context. This book is a re-issue originally published in 1948. The language used is a reflection of its era and no offence is meant by the Publishers to any reader by this re-publication.
Also available in hardback. Martin is professor of psychology at the University of New England. His other publications include 'Psychological Management of Chronic headaches. Birnbrauer teaches clinical psychology at Murdoch University.
In this new edition, co-author, Timothy Trull, a specialist in psychopathology, clinical assessment, and personality disorders, has put together a major revision of this best-selling text.