Clinical psychology

Clinical psychology

McKay, Dean

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INDICE: Preface and Acknowledgements.Part I: The Core of Clinical Psychology. Chapter 1: Contemporary Clinical Psychology.Definition of clinical psychology.Professional activities of Clinical Psychologists.Contrast of Clinical Psychology with other mental health professionals.Brief History of Clinical Psychology.Chapter 2: Theoretical Perspectives on Clinical Psychology.Psychodynamic Theory.Phenomenological Theory.Humanistic-Existential Theory.Cognitive-Behavioral Theory.Chapter 3: Conducting Research in Clinical Psychology.Deciding on the research matter.Distinguishing clinical research from abnormal psychology research.Major variables in research.Experimental Designs.Internal and ExternalValidity.Statistical Conclusion and Construct Validity.Types of investigations in clinical researchPart II: Assessment.Chapter 4: Intellectual Assessment.Definitions of intelligence.Brief history of intellectual testing.Implications of intelligence testing.Major Intellectual Assessment Instruments.Problems in Intellectual Assessment.Chapter 5: Objective Personality Assessment.Role of personality testing in clinical psychology.Advantages and disadvantages.Constructing objective personality assessment instruments.Major Objective Personality Measures. Chapter 6: Projective Personality Assessment.The projective hypothesis of personality.Advantages and disadvantages of projective testing.Controversies in projective testing.Major instruments. Chapter 7: Behavioral and Psychophysiological Assessment. Functional analysis of behavior.Determining antecedent and consequences.Behavioral Observations and behavior avoidance tests.Psychophysiological assessments.Part III: Intervention.Chapter 8: General Considerations and Empirically Supported Interventions.The advent of empirically supported treatments and a short history.What constitutes an empirically supported treatment.Transitions from controlled trial to real-world applications.Interrelations between psychological interventions and psychopharmacology.Chapter 9: Psychodynamic and Interpersonal Psychotherapy.Controversies in psychodynamic therapy.Contemporary psychodynamic therapy and what constitutes empirical support.Contrasting classic methods of analysis with modern approaches.InterpersonalPsychotherapy.Therapist and client interactions.Chapter 10: Phenomenological and Humanistic-Existential Psychotherapy.Theoretical concepts and applications.Process in therapy.Gestalt Therapy.Existential approaches.Chapter 11: Cognitive-Behavioral Therapy.Major theoretical considerations in the history of CBT.Classical conditioning methods.Operant conditioning methods.Cognitive Therapy.Part IV: Specialized Settings and Populations.Chapter 12: Hospital and Inpatient Psychological Practice.The role of psychologists in Hospital settings.Clientmanagement and treatment planning.Supervision, milieu, and group treatment.Administrative roles.Chapter 13: Health & Behavioral Medicine.Definitions of health psychology.Biopsychosocial models o

  • ISBN: 978-1-4051-7072-7
  • Editorial: Wiley-Blackwell
  • Encuadernacion: Cartoné
  • Páginas: 640
  • Fecha Publicación: 08/03/2011
  • Nº Volúmenes: 1
  • Idioma: Inglés