ABSTRACT

This introductory textbook gives students an appreciation of the field of clinical psychology as an applied science by teaching them the history and future of the field as well as ethical dilemmas facing psychologists today.

It is organized around four key themes:

Science: the text analyzes and critiques research and practice in clinical psychology from a scientific perspective.

Controversies: the text examines the conflict and controversies that continue to shape the discipline of Psychology.

Currency: the text surveys the field of contemporary clinical psychology.

Ethics: the text discusses ethical dilemmas faced by clinical psychologists in every chapter.

part 1|123 pages

Introduction and Foundations

chapter 1|34 pages

Definition and Training

chapter 2|36 pages

History and Recent Developments

chapter 4|18 pages

Biological Models in Clinical Psychology

part 2|159 pages

Psychological Assessment

chapter 5|32 pages

General Issues in Psychological Assessment

chapter 6|33 pages

Clinical Interviewing

chapter 7|34 pages

Intellectual and Educational Assessment

chapter 8|36 pages

Personality Assessment

chapter 9|22 pages

Behavioral Assessment

part 3|129 pages

Intervention

chapter 10|39 pages

Psychotherapy: Research Issues and Efficacy

chapter 11|30 pages

Psychodynamic Psychotherapy

chapter 13|35 pages

Cognitive-Behavioral Interventions

part 4|100 pages

Specializations in Clinical Psychology

chapter 14|31 pages

Clinical Neuropsychology

chapter 15|29 pages

Clinical Health Psychology

chapter 16|33 pages

Forensic Psychology

chapter 4|5 pages

Epilogue

Conclusions and Future Directions