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"Clinical psychology is an increasingly expansive field. This textbook is my attempt to introduce its students to the vast range of issues it encompasses. My rationale for creating this textbook was multifaceted: To provide a balanced approach to clinical psychology. There is no shortage of diverse points of view and ongoing debates within clinical psychology, and I believe that the ideal way to introduce students to the spectrum of opinions represented by clinical psychologists is to maximize the evenhandedness of the text. To promote cultural competence. Clinical psychologists must…mehr

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"Clinical psychology is an increasingly expansive field. This textbook is my attempt to introduce its students to the vast range of issues it encompasses. My rationale for creating this textbook was multifaceted: To provide a balanced approach to clinical psychology. There is no shortage of diverse points of view and ongoing debates within clinical psychology, and I believe that the ideal way to introduce students to the spectrum of opinions represented by clinical psychologists is to maximize the evenhandedness of the text. To promote cultural competence. Clinical psychologists must appreciate cultural and diversity-related factors in all their professional activities, and as students familiarize themselves with the field, cultural sensitivity should be woven into their lessons. To offer many illustrative examples, including clinical applications for clinically relevant topics. To write in a scholarly yet clear and accessible style and include up-to-date information. Along the same lines, the text covers a distinctly broad range of topics while maintaining an adequate degree of depth"--
Autorenporträt
Andrew M. Pomerantz (BA, psychology, Washington University in St. Louis; MA, Ph D, clinical psychology, Saint Louis University) is professor of Psychology and director of the Clinical Adult Psychology Graduate Program at Southern Illinois University Edwardsville. He teaches a variety of undergraduate and graduate courses related to clinical psychology and maintains a part-time private practice of clinical psychology in St. Louis. He completed his pre-doctoral internship at Indiana University School of Medicine Psychology Training Consortium. He is the author of Clinical Psychology: Science, Practice, and Culture (3rd Edition, SAGE, 2013) and Psychological Assessment and Report Writing (with Karen Goldfinger; SAGE, 2010). He has served on the editorial board of the Journal of Clinical Psychology, Ethics & Behavior, and the Journal of Contemporary Psychotherapy. He served two terms as president of Psychotherapy Saint Louis and is a member of the American Psychological Association.