David Shakow
Clinical Psychology as Science and Profession
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Clinical Psychology as Science and Profession
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One man alone cannot construct an entire profession, but David Shakow is one of the architects responsible for shaping clinical psychology into the profession it is today
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One man alone cannot construct an entire profession, but David Shakow is one of the architects responsible for shaping clinical psychology into the profession it is today
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- Verlag: Taylor & Francis
- Seitenzahl: 364
- Erscheinungstermin: 2. August 2017
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 229mm x 152mm x 21mm
- Gewicht: 653g
- ISBN-13: 9781138520684
- ISBN-10: 1138520683
- Artikelnr.: 49209011
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis
- Seitenzahl: 364
- Erscheinungstermin: 2. August 2017
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 229mm x 152mm x 21mm
- Gewicht: 653g
- ISBN-13: 9781138520684
- ISBN-10: 1138520683
- Artikelnr.: 49209011
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
David Shakow
Preface
Part I. History and Functions
1. Clinical Psychology: An Evaluation [1948]
2. Clinical Psychology [1952]
3· Clinical Psychology [1968]
4· The Functions of the Psychologist in the State Hospital [1939]
5· Administration of Psychological Services in Institutions for the Mentally Disordered and Mentally Retarded [1950]
6. The Psychologist in the Clinic Setting [1948]
7· The Role of the Psychologist [1965]
Part II. Training Objectives and Programs
8. An Internship Year for Psychologists [1938]
9. The Training of the Clinical Psychologist [1942]
1O. The Worcester Internship Program [1946]
11. Recommended Graduate Training Program in Clinical Psychology [1947]
12. Problems in the Clinical Training of the Clinical Psychologist [1950]
13. The Improvement of Practicum Training and Facilities [1957]
14. Seventeen Years Later: Clinical Psychology in the Light of the 1947 CTCP Report [1965]
15. Thoughts Second and Sober on Education in Clinical Psychology [1969]
16. Homo Scientius et Homo Professionalis-Sempervirens? [1968]
Part III. Liaison with Other Professions
17. Psychology and Psychiatry: A Dialogue [1949]
18. One Hundred Years of American Psychiatry
A Special Review [1945]
19. Some Aspects of Mid-Century Psychiatry: Experimental Psychology [1953]
20. Ideal Program of Training for Psychotherapists: Patterns of Institutional Sponsorship [1969]
21. Comments on Behavioral Science in Medicine [1968]
22. Psychology for the General Practitioner [1948]
Part IV. Relationship with Psychoanalysis
23. One Psychologist as Analysand [1940]
24. Training in Clinical Psychology-A Note on Trends [1945]
25. Psychoanalytic Education of Behavioral and Social Scientists for Research [1962]
26. Ethics for a Scientific Age-Some Moral Aspects of Psychoanalysis [1965]
Part V. Commitment to Public Service
27. On the Rewards (and
Alas
Frustrations) of Public Service [1968]
Epilogue
Bibliography
Index
Part I. History and Functions
1. Clinical Psychology: An Evaluation [1948]
2. Clinical Psychology [1952]
3· Clinical Psychology [1968]
4· The Functions of the Psychologist in the State Hospital [1939]
5· Administration of Psychological Services in Institutions for the Mentally Disordered and Mentally Retarded [1950]
6. The Psychologist in the Clinic Setting [1948]
7· The Role of the Psychologist [1965]
Part II. Training Objectives and Programs
8. An Internship Year for Psychologists [1938]
9. The Training of the Clinical Psychologist [1942]
1O. The Worcester Internship Program [1946]
11. Recommended Graduate Training Program in Clinical Psychology [1947]
12. Problems in the Clinical Training of the Clinical Psychologist [1950]
13. The Improvement of Practicum Training and Facilities [1957]
14. Seventeen Years Later: Clinical Psychology in the Light of the 1947 CTCP Report [1965]
15. Thoughts Second and Sober on Education in Clinical Psychology [1969]
16. Homo Scientius et Homo Professionalis-Sempervirens? [1968]
Part III. Liaison with Other Professions
17. Psychology and Psychiatry: A Dialogue [1949]
18. One Hundred Years of American Psychiatry
A Special Review [1945]
19. Some Aspects of Mid-Century Psychiatry: Experimental Psychology [1953]
20. Ideal Program of Training for Psychotherapists: Patterns of Institutional Sponsorship [1969]
21. Comments on Behavioral Science in Medicine [1968]
22. Psychology for the General Practitioner [1948]
Part IV. Relationship with Psychoanalysis
23. One Psychologist as Analysand [1940]
24. Training in Clinical Psychology-A Note on Trends [1945]
25. Psychoanalytic Education of Behavioral and Social Scientists for Research [1962]
26. Ethics for a Scientific Age-Some Moral Aspects of Psychoanalysis [1965]
Part V. Commitment to Public Service
27. On the Rewards (and
Alas
Frustrations) of Public Service [1968]
Epilogue
Bibliography
Index
Preface
Part I. History and Functions
1. Clinical Psychology: An Evaluation [1948]
2. Clinical Psychology [1952]
3· Clinical Psychology [1968]
4· The Functions of the Psychologist in the State Hospital [1939]
5· Administration of Psychological Services in Institutions for the Mentally Disordered and Mentally Retarded [1950]
6. The Psychologist in the Clinic Setting [1948]
7· The Role of the Psychologist [1965]
Part II. Training Objectives and Programs
8. An Internship Year for Psychologists [1938]
9. The Training of the Clinical Psychologist [1942]
1O. The Worcester Internship Program [1946]
11. Recommended Graduate Training Program in Clinical Psychology [1947]
12. Problems in the Clinical Training of the Clinical Psychologist [1950]
13. The Improvement of Practicum Training and Facilities [1957]
14. Seventeen Years Later: Clinical Psychology in the Light of the 1947 CTCP Report [1965]
15. Thoughts Second and Sober on Education in Clinical Psychology [1969]
16. Homo Scientius et Homo Professionalis-Sempervirens? [1968]
Part III. Liaison with Other Professions
17. Psychology and Psychiatry: A Dialogue [1949]
18. One Hundred Years of American Psychiatry
A Special Review [1945]
19. Some Aspects of Mid-Century Psychiatry: Experimental Psychology [1953]
20. Ideal Program of Training for Psychotherapists: Patterns of Institutional Sponsorship [1969]
21. Comments on Behavioral Science in Medicine [1968]
22. Psychology for the General Practitioner [1948]
Part IV. Relationship with Psychoanalysis
23. One Psychologist as Analysand [1940]
24. Training in Clinical Psychology-A Note on Trends [1945]
25. Psychoanalytic Education of Behavioral and Social Scientists for Research [1962]
26. Ethics for a Scientific Age-Some Moral Aspects of Psychoanalysis [1965]
Part V. Commitment to Public Service
27. On the Rewards (and
Alas
Frustrations) of Public Service [1968]
Epilogue
Bibliography
Index
Part I. History and Functions
1. Clinical Psychology: An Evaluation [1948]
2. Clinical Psychology [1952]
3· Clinical Psychology [1968]
4· The Functions of the Psychologist in the State Hospital [1939]
5· Administration of Psychological Services in Institutions for the Mentally Disordered and Mentally Retarded [1950]
6. The Psychologist in the Clinic Setting [1948]
7· The Role of the Psychologist [1965]
Part II. Training Objectives and Programs
8. An Internship Year for Psychologists [1938]
9. The Training of the Clinical Psychologist [1942]
1O. The Worcester Internship Program [1946]
11. Recommended Graduate Training Program in Clinical Psychology [1947]
12. Problems in the Clinical Training of the Clinical Psychologist [1950]
13. The Improvement of Practicum Training and Facilities [1957]
14. Seventeen Years Later: Clinical Psychology in the Light of the 1947 CTCP Report [1965]
15. Thoughts Second and Sober on Education in Clinical Psychology [1969]
16. Homo Scientius et Homo Professionalis-Sempervirens? [1968]
Part III. Liaison with Other Professions
17. Psychology and Psychiatry: A Dialogue [1949]
18. One Hundred Years of American Psychiatry
A Special Review [1945]
19. Some Aspects of Mid-Century Psychiatry: Experimental Psychology [1953]
20. Ideal Program of Training for Psychotherapists: Patterns of Institutional Sponsorship [1969]
21. Comments on Behavioral Science in Medicine [1968]
22. Psychology for the General Practitioner [1948]
Part IV. Relationship with Psychoanalysis
23. One Psychologist as Analysand [1940]
24. Training in Clinical Psychology-A Note on Trends [1945]
25. Psychoanalytic Education of Behavioral and Social Scientists for Research [1962]
26. Ethics for a Scientific Age-Some Moral Aspects of Psychoanalysis [1965]
Part V. Commitment to Public Service
27. On the Rewards (and
Alas
Frustrations) of Public Service [1968]
Epilogue
Bibliography
Index