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Contemporary Clinical Psychology, 2nd Edition
Contemporary Clinical Psychology, 2nd Edition
Thomas G. Plante, Santa Clara Univ. and Stanford Univ.
ISBN: 978-0-471-47276-6
©2005
648 pages
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PART ONE: FOUNDATIONS AND FUNDAMENTALS.

Chapter 1. What is Contemporary Clinical Psychology?

Chapter 2. Foundations and Early History of Clinical Psychology.

Chapter 3. Recent History of Clinical Psychology.

Chapter 4. Research in Contemporary Clinical Psychology: Design and Implementation.

Chapter 5. The Major Theoretical Models: Paving the Way Towards Integration.

Chapter 6. Integrative and Biopsychosocial Approaches in Contemporary Clinical Psychology.

PART TWO: ROLES AND RESPONSIBILITIES.

Chapter 7. Contemporary Psychological Assessment I: Interviewing and Observing Behavior.

Chapter 8. Contemporary Psychological Assessment II: Cognitive and Personality Assessment.

Chapter 9. Psychotherapeutic Interventions in Contemporary Clinical Psychology.

Chapter 10. Ten Essential Questions About Psychotherapy.

Chapter 11. Areas of Specialization in Contemporary Clinical Psychology.

Chapter 12. Consultative, Teaching, and Administrative Roles in Contemporary Clinical Psychology.

Chapter 13. Ethical Standards in Contemporary Clinical Psychology.

PART THREE: WHERE IS CLINICAL PSYCHOLOGY GOING AND SHOULD I GO WITH IT?

Chapter 14. Current and Future Trends and Challenges in Contemporary Clinical Psychology.

Chapter 15. Becoming a Clinical Psychologist: A Road Map.  


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