Clinical Psychology: Revisiting the Classic Studies: Psychology: Revisiting the Classic Studies
Editat de Graham C.L. Daveyen Limba Engleză Paperback – 25 iul 2019
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9781526428127
ISBN-10: 1526428121
Pagini: 256
Dimensiuni: 170 x 242 x 18 mm
Greutate: 0.41 kg
Ediția:First Edition
Editura: SAGE Publications
Colecția Sage Publications Ltd
Seria Psychology: Revisiting the Classic Studies
Locul publicării:London, United Kingdom
ISBN-10: 1526428121
Pagini: 256
Dimensiuni: 170 x 242 x 18 mm
Greutate: 0.41 kg
Ediția:First Edition
Editura: SAGE Publications
Colecția Sage Publications Ltd
Seria Psychology: Revisiting the Classic Studies
Locul publicării:London, United Kingdom
Recenzii
It is only by understanding the past that we can truly appreciate the progress that has been made and how new ways of thinking then, and now, have to occur for progress in clinical psychology to continue. This book provides an excellent account of key studies that changed our understanding of mental health and clinical psychology. It is an easy book to dip into and I thoroughly enjoyed reading about each ground-breaking study and learning how much influence and impact each one has had on current knowledge. If you want an insight into research and theories that have shaped contemporary clinical psychology then this is the book to read.
Vital read! This book reminds us of how far we have come in the discipline and how far we have yet to go! An invaluable addition to a psychologists bookshelf.
Graham Davey has drawn together a group of well-informed authors to critically review the impact of key studies on endeavors to understand and help people in distress. This book offers an essential overview for students in healthcare professions, while offering practitioners the opportunity to reflect on their practice and challenge underlying assumptions.
The book is genius! The contributors to this very valuable resource have invested a good deal of time, effort and themselves, in order to present to interested parties an amalgamation of the pioneering research undertaken by key historical figures, that has acted as a catalyst in shaping the evolution of clinical psychology today in terms of research, policy and evidence-based practice.
This edited book introduces a broad range of topics relevant to clinical psychology. It takes a unique approach, with each chapter focusing on a study that provided crucial insights or brought about a step change to the field. The result is an informative introduction to clinical psychology, grounded in historically important research.
Vital read! This book reminds us of how far we have come in the discipline and how far we have yet to go! An invaluable addition to a psychologists bookshelf.
Graham Davey has drawn together a group of well-informed authors to critically review the impact of key studies on endeavors to understand and help people in distress. This book offers an essential overview for students in healthcare professions, while offering practitioners the opportunity to reflect on their practice and challenge underlying assumptions.
The book is genius! The contributors to this very valuable resource have invested a good deal of time, effort and themselves, in order to present to interested parties an amalgamation of the pioneering research undertaken by key historical figures, that has acted as a catalyst in shaping the evolution of clinical psychology today in terms of research, policy and evidence-based practice.
This edited book introduces a broad range of topics relevant to clinical psychology. It takes a unique approach, with each chapter focusing on a study that provided crucial insights or brought about a step change to the field. The result is an informative introduction to clinical psychology, grounded in historically important research.
Cuprins
Defining “Insanity” – Building on Rosenhan (1973) - Richard Bentall
The Experimental Study of Mental Health Problems – Building on Watson & Rayner (1920) - Dirk Hermans, Yannick Boddez & Bram Vervliet
The Origins of Cognitive Therapy – Building on Beck (1964) - Adrian Whittington
Defining Autistic Spectrum Disorder – Building on Kanner (1943) - David Mason, Vicki Grahame & Jacqui Rodgers
Cognitive Models of Depression – Building on Beck (1987) - Clara Strauss
Childhood Trauma and Repressed Memories – Building on Williams (1994) - Gail Goodman, Samara Wolpe & Lauren Gonzalvez
Negative Automatic Thoughts and Mental Health – Building on Wenzlaff, Wegner & Klein (1991) - Maree J. Abbott & Alice R. Norton
Panic Disorder as a Psychological Problem – Building on Clark (1986) - Louise Waddington
Cognitive-Behavioural Analyses of Obsessive-Compulsive Disorder – Building on Salkovskis (1985) - Christine Purdon
Depression as an Attributional Style – Building on Abramson, Seligman and Teasdale (1978) - Ed Watkins
The Diathesis-Stress Model of Psychosis – Building on Brown & Birley (1968) - Filippo Varese & Gillian Haddock
The Antisocial Personality – Building on Lykken (1957) - Scott Koenig and Yu Gao
From Family Therapy to Systemic Approaches to Treatment: Building on Rosman, Minuchin and Liebman (1975) - Rudi Dallos
The Experimental Study of Mental Health Problems – Building on Watson & Rayner (1920) - Dirk Hermans, Yannick Boddez & Bram Vervliet
The Origins of Cognitive Therapy – Building on Beck (1964) - Adrian Whittington
Defining Autistic Spectrum Disorder – Building on Kanner (1943) - David Mason, Vicki Grahame & Jacqui Rodgers
Cognitive Models of Depression – Building on Beck (1987) - Clara Strauss
Childhood Trauma and Repressed Memories – Building on Williams (1994) - Gail Goodman, Samara Wolpe & Lauren Gonzalvez
Negative Automatic Thoughts and Mental Health – Building on Wenzlaff, Wegner & Klein (1991) - Maree J. Abbott & Alice R. Norton
Panic Disorder as a Psychological Problem – Building on Clark (1986) - Louise Waddington
Cognitive-Behavioural Analyses of Obsessive-Compulsive Disorder – Building on Salkovskis (1985) - Christine Purdon
Depression as an Attributional Style – Building on Abramson, Seligman and Teasdale (1978) - Ed Watkins
The Diathesis-Stress Model of Psychosis – Building on Brown & Birley (1968) - Filippo Varese & Gillian Haddock
The Antisocial Personality – Building on Lykken (1957) - Scott Koenig and Yu Gao
From Family Therapy to Systemic Approaches to Treatment: Building on Rosman, Minuchin and Liebman (1975) - Rudi Dallos
Descriere
Clinical Psychology: Revisiting the Classic Studies traces 14 ground-breaking studies by researchers such as Leo Kanner, David T. Lykken and Aaron T. Beck to re-examine and reflect on their findings and engage in a lively discussion of the subsequent work that they have inspired.