Introduction to clinical psychology /
Geoffrey P. Kramer, Douglas A. Bernstein, Vicky Phares.
- 8th ed.
- Pearson, 2014.
- viii, 518 p. illustrations 28 cm
Includes bibliographical references and indexes.
ection I: Basic Concepts Chapter 1 What is Clinical Psychology? Chapter 2 Clinical Psychology's Past and Present Section II: Assessment Chapter 3 Basic Features of Clinical Assessment Chapter 4 Interviewing and Observation in Clinical Psychology Chapter 5 Testing in Clinical Psychology Section III: Clinical Interventions Chapter 6 Basic Features of Clinical Interventions Chapter 7 Psychodynamic and Humanistic Psychotherapies Chapter 8 Behavioral and Cognitive-Behavioral Chapter 9 Alternative Modes of Clinical Intervention Chapter 10 Research on Clinical Intervention Section IV: Some Clinical Specialties Chapter 11 Clinical Child Psychology Chapter 12 Health Psychology Chapter 13 Clinical Neuropsychology Chapter 14 Forensic Psychology Section V: The Future of Clinical Psychology and Your Possible Place in It Chapter 15 Professional Issues in Clinical Psychology Chapter 16 Getting into Graduate School in Clinical Psychology