The science of clinical psychology: Accomplishments and future directions/ Routh, Donald K. - Washington: American, 1998. - 323 p.

PART 1: CAUSES AND RISK FACTORS
Identifying Genetic Risk for Psychopathology
William G. lacono
Neurodevelopmental Origins of Schizophrenia
Carrie E. Bearden and Tyrone D. Cannon
Origins of the Depressive Cognitive Style
Judy Garber and Cyndiia Flynn
The Nature and Development of Anxiety and Depression:
Back to the Future
David H. Barlow, Amy K. Bach, and Susan A. Tracey
Family Love and Lifelong Health? A Challenge for
Clinical Psychology
Gary E. Schwartz and Linda G. Russek
PART II: ASSESSMENT
New Personality Measures From Old Clinical Concepts:
A Research Agenda .
Lester Luborsky
Contemporary Cognitive Approaches to Studying
Clinical Problems
Richard M, McFaU, Teresa A. Treat, and Richard J. Viken
PART III: INTERVENTIONS
The Prediction and Prevention of Depression
Martin E. P. Seligman
Expectations for and Evaluations of Psychosocial
Treatment of Youths With Anxiety Disorders
Philip C. Kendall
Cognitive—Behavioral Treatment of
Obsessive-Compulsive Disorder
Edna B. Foa and Martin E. Franklin
Using Basic Research to Craft Effective Interventions
for Marital Dysfunction
Thcnnas N. Bradbury, Matthew D. Johnson,
Erika E. Lawrence, and Ronald D. Rogge
PART IV: SERVICE DELIVERY
Integrating Science and Practice in an Environment of
Managed Care
John F. Kddstrom and Lucy Canter Kihlstrom

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