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E-grāmata: Clinical Psychology for Trainees: Foundations of Science-Informed Practice

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(University of Western Australia, Perth), (University of Western Australia, Perth)
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  • Izdošanas datums: 04-Dec-2014
  • Izdevniecība: Cambridge University Press
  • Valoda: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9781316190227
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"Thoroughly revised, and fully updated for DSM-5, the new edition of this practice-focused book guides clinical psychology trainees through a field which is rapidly evolving. Through real-world exploration of the scientist-practitioner model, the book helps readers to develop the core competencies required in an increasingly interdisciplinary healthcare environment. New chapters cover brief interventions, routine monitoring of treatment progress, and managing alliance ruptures. Practical skills such as interviewing, diagnosis, assessment, treatment and case management are discussed with emphasis on the question 'how would a scientist-practitioner think and act?' By demonstrating how an evidence-base can influence every decision that a clinical psychologist makes, the book equips trainees to deliver the accountable, efficient, effective client-centred service which is demanded of professionals in the modern integrated care setting. Essential reading for all those enrolled in, or contemplating, postgraduate studies in clinical psychology"--Provided by publisher.

This is the second edition of a book that teaches a model for science-based clinical psychology practice. It contains new chapters on brief intervention, routine monitoring of treatment programs, and managing ruptures in the relationship between practitioner and client. It brings over 200 new references into play as the authors also discuss: relating with clients; assessing; treating; linking assessment to treatment; group treatment and program evaluation; case management; supervision; cross-cultural and ethical considerations; working in rural and remote settings; and the value and role of psychologists in the health care ecosystem. Annotation ©2015 Ringgold, Inc., Portland, OR (protoview.com)

Recenzijas

Review of previous edition: 'The authors argue convincingly that clinical psychologists working under modern cost-cutting and risk-averse conditions must demonstrate the efficiency and safety of their work scientifically if they are to survive in the workplace. Those considering, or just embarking on clinical training would do well to read this book, to develop a sense of 'science' as an ally and not a foe.' Caroline Plumb, Journal of Psychosomatic Research Review of previous edition: '[ This book] is packed with case examples, showing how ideas and theory can translate into practice. Additionally, there are practical worksheets that a trainee can use to help assist with this integration. This book is recommended to clinical psychology trainees, and those considering a career in clinical psychology. Psychology assistants would also find this book stimulating and relevant to their practice.' Claire Lane, Psychology, Health and Medicine Review of previous edition: 'One of the major strengths of the book is that it outlines clinical skills with clarity (aided by useful case examples) yet it constantly reminds the reader of the wider empirical framework that is required. The book should be of interest for trainees across different courses as it covers many skills that all psychologists need to develop regardless of therapeutic orientation. These chapters might also remain a useful reference for those later in training and may provide a source from which to reflect on clinical practice.' Rebecca Greenway, Psychological Medicine 'This book is very good because it helps trainees learn about the various aspects of clinical psychology, especially in terms of science-informed practice. It explores assessment, case formulation, intervention, and evaluation. This material will be very helpful to trainees, walking them through the therapeutic process.' Gary B. Kaniuk, Doody's Reviews

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Fully updated for DSM-5, this book provides clinical psychology trainees with a practical template for incorporating the scientist-practitioner model into clinical practice.
Preface viii
1 A science-informed model of clinical psychology practice
1(10)
2 Relating with clients
11(13)
3 Assessing clients
24(27)
4 Monitoring client progress
51(10)
5 Linking assessment to treatment: case formulation
61(24)
6 Treating clients
85(31)
7 Brief interventions
116(20)
8 Group treatment
136(11)
9 Programme evaluation
147(9)
10 Case management
156(20)
11 Supervision
176(14)
12 Managing ruptures in the therapeutic alliance
190(15)
13 Respecting the humanity of clients: cross-cultural and ethical aspects of practice
205(13)
14 Working in rural and remote settings
218(8)
15 Psychologists as health care providers
226(14)
References 240(31)
Index 271
Andrew C. Page is Winthrop Professor at the School of Psychology, University of Western Australia, Perth, Australia. Werner G. K. Stritzke is Associate Professor at the School of Psychology, University of Western Australia, Perth, Australia.