The Clinical Psychologist Background, Roles, and Functions
Coordonnateur : Levitt Eugene E.
Clinical psychology is the largest of psychological specialization in the United States. It deals most often and most directly with public health and welfare in government agencies, universities, hospitals, clinics, and private industries and organizations. This volume describes the nature and function of the clinician, traces the evolution of the field, and devines workable training procedures. This collection presents an overview of the major aspects of the field, defi ning the history and professional role of the clinical psychologist.
The volume includes the historic Shakow Report, as well as major essays illuminating signifi cant developments in the field. The editors have systematically organized the contributions into the categories of history, training, roles and functions, inter-professional relations and communications, the practice of clinical psychology outside the United States, and general information of particular use to those training in clinical psychology.
In this practical and useful volume, the professional in clinical psychology will find a complete, one-volume sourcebook on his field. The student who has elected to specialize in clinical psychology or is considering this move will find it useful to gain a perspective on the development of the field. Those outside clinical psychology-- psychiatrists, psychiatric nurses, social workers, and all mental health specialists--will find practical information that can assist them in their professional roles.
Date de parution : 07-2009
17.8x25.4 cm
Date de parution : 07-2017
17.8x25.4 cm
Thème de The Clinical Psychologist :
Mots-clés :
Psycho Logists; psychology; American Psychiatric Association; american; Psychological Assessment; psychological; APA Committee; association; Team Approach; mental; Thematic Apperception Test; health; Psychological Consultation; service; Clinical Student; practicum; Professional Development; training; Community Mental Health Work; community; Practicum Training; Bernard Lubin; Postdoctoral Training; Eugene E; Levitt; Clinical Practice; Robert I; Watson; Boulder Con-ference; Julian B; Rotter; Community Mental Health Centres; Donald K; Pumroy; Clinical Psychology; Irving E; Alexander; APA Membership; Harold Basowitz; Community Mental Health Programs; Dee Norman Lloyd; Juvenile Delinquency; J.R; Newbrough; Mental Health; Erasmus L; Hoch; National Committee; Alan O; Ross; Graduate Training Program; C; L; Winder; Clinical Psychologists; Forrest B; Tyler; Mental Health Consultation; Nelson Sherman E; Mental Health Movement; James G; Kelly; Joseph D; Matarazzo; Lubin Bernard; George Albee; Cyril R; Mill; Walter G; Klopfer; Norman D; Sundberg; T; Ayllon; William Schofield; Nathaniel N; Wagner; Karen L; Stegeman; Emory L; Cowen; Alexander Tolor; Arthur J; Bindman; Norman A; Neiberg; Raymond R; Gilbert; David W; Haughey; Lyman M; Riegel; Raymond A; Spern; Don G; Lederman; Berkowitz Hershel; Edward M; Glaser; Stanley F; Yolles; H; Meltzer; Horace Stewart; Henry Harsch; Eugene T; Gendlin; Herman Diesenhaus; Mark Oberlander; Leonard Pearson; Jack Arbit; Eugene B; Brody; Jane D; Hildreth; William E; Henry; Alfred S; Frirdman; Howard E; Mitchell; William A; Hunt; Robert S; Redmount; Jerome D; Pauker; Jules D; Holzberg; Salvatore L; Alessi; Murray Wexler; Henry P; David; C.M; Mooney; Arthur Summerfield; George F; J; Lehner; Stanley Zuckerman; Shanan Joel; Avraham A; Weiss; Tema S; David; Noble H; Kelley; Fillmore H; Sanford; Kenneth E; Clark; Norman B; Henderson