The Clinical Psychologist
Background, Roles, and Functions
Herausgeber: Levitt, Eugene E
The Clinical Psychologist
Background, Roles, and Functions
Herausgeber: Levitt, Eugene E
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Clinical psychology is the largest of psychological specialization in the United States
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Clinical psychology is the largest of psychological specialization in the United States
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- Verlag: Taylor & Francis
- Seitenzahl: 384
- Erscheinungstermin: 13. Juli 2017
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 254mm x 178mm x 22mm
- Gewicht: 885g
- ISBN-13: 9781138534742
- ISBN-10: 1138534749
- Artikelnr.: 49208236
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis
- Seitenzahl: 384
- Erscheinungstermin: 13. Juli 2017
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 254mm x 178mm x 22mm
- Gewicht: 885g
- ISBN-13: 9781138534742
- ISBN-10: 1138534749
- Artikelnr.: 49208236
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
Eugene E. Levitt
I: Historical Perspectives
1: A Brief History of Clinical Psychology
2: A Historical and Theoretical Analysis of Some Broad Trends in Clinical Psychology
3: Recommended Graduate Training Program in Clinical Psychology
II: Training And Background
4: Current Characteristics of the Education of Clinical Psychologists
5: Current Clinical Training Practices: An Overview
6: Previous Conferences on Graduate Education in Psychology: A Summary and Review
7: Conference on the Professional Preparation of Clinical Psychologists: A Summary
8: Integrating Scientific and Professional Training at the Graduate Level
9: Training Psychologists for the Therapeutic Community
10: Graduate Training in Community Mental Health
11: A Postdoctoral Residency Program in Clinical Psychology
12: Survey of Psychotherapy Training and Activities of Psychologists
13: A Declaration of Independence for Psychology
III: Roles And Functions
14: Mental Health and the American Psychological Association
15: Toward an Understanding of Clinical Psychology
16: The Role of Diagnostic Evaluation in Clinical Psychology
17: The Practice of Psychological Testing in Clinical Services in the United States 1
18: Intensive Treatment of Psychotic Behaviour by Stimulus Satiation and Food Reinforcement
19: Research in Clinical Psychology
20: Psychologists in Medical Education: 1964
21: The Role of Psychologists in University Counseling and Psychotherapy
22: The Hospital Psychologist-Present Problems and Future Solutions
23: The Psychologist'
1: A Brief History of Clinical Psychology
2: A Historical and Theoretical Analysis of Some Broad Trends in Clinical Psychology
3: Recommended Graduate Training Program in Clinical Psychology
II: Training And Background
4: Current Characteristics of the Education of Clinical Psychologists
5: Current Clinical Training Practices: An Overview
6: Previous Conferences on Graduate Education in Psychology: A Summary and Review
7: Conference on the Professional Preparation of Clinical Psychologists: A Summary
8: Integrating Scientific and Professional Training at the Graduate Level
9: Training Psychologists for the Therapeutic Community
10: Graduate Training in Community Mental Health
11: A Postdoctoral Residency Program in Clinical Psychology
12: Survey of Psychotherapy Training and Activities of Psychologists
13: A Declaration of Independence for Psychology
III: Roles And Functions
14: Mental Health and the American Psychological Association
15: Toward an Understanding of Clinical Psychology
16: The Role of Diagnostic Evaluation in Clinical Psychology
17: The Practice of Psychological Testing in Clinical Services in the United States 1
18: Intensive Treatment of Psychotic Behaviour by Stimulus Satiation and Food Reinforcement
19: Research in Clinical Psychology
20: Psychologists in Medical Education: 1964
21: The Role of Psychologists in University Counseling and Psychotherapy
22: The Hospital Psychologist-Present Problems and Future Solutions
23: The Psychologist'
I: Historical Perspectives
1: A Brief History of Clinical Psychology
2: A Historical and Theoretical Analysis of Some Broad Trends in Clinical Psychology
3: Recommended Graduate Training Program in Clinical Psychology
II: Training And Background
4: Current Characteristics of the Education of Clinical Psychologists
5: Current Clinical Training Practices: An Overview
6: Previous Conferences on Graduate Education in Psychology: A Summary and Review
7: Conference on the Professional Preparation of Clinical Psychologists: A Summary
8: Integrating Scientific and Professional Training at the Graduate Level
9: Training Psychologists for the Therapeutic Community
10: Graduate Training in Community Mental Health
11: A Postdoctoral Residency Program in Clinical Psychology
12: Survey of Psychotherapy Training and Activities of Psychologists
13: A Declaration of Independence for Psychology
III: Roles And Functions
14: Mental Health and the American Psychological Association
15: Toward an Understanding of Clinical Psychology
16: The Role of Diagnostic Evaluation in Clinical Psychology
17: The Practice of Psychological Testing in Clinical Services in the United States 1
18: Intensive Treatment of Psychotic Behaviour by Stimulus Satiation and Food Reinforcement
19: Research in Clinical Psychology
20: Psychologists in Medical Education: 1964
21: The Role of Psychologists in University Counseling and Psychotherapy
22: The Hospital Psychologist-Present Problems and Future Solutions
23: The Psychologist'
1: A Brief History of Clinical Psychology
2: A Historical and Theoretical Analysis of Some Broad Trends in Clinical Psychology
3: Recommended Graduate Training Program in Clinical Psychology
II: Training And Background
4: Current Characteristics of the Education of Clinical Psychologists
5: Current Clinical Training Practices: An Overview
6: Previous Conferences on Graduate Education in Psychology: A Summary and Review
7: Conference on the Professional Preparation of Clinical Psychologists: A Summary
8: Integrating Scientific and Professional Training at the Graduate Level
9: Training Psychologists for the Therapeutic Community
10: Graduate Training in Community Mental Health
11: A Postdoctoral Residency Program in Clinical Psychology
12: Survey of Psychotherapy Training and Activities of Psychologists
13: A Declaration of Independence for Psychology
III: Roles And Functions
14: Mental Health and the American Psychological Association
15: Toward an Understanding of Clinical Psychology
16: The Role of Diagnostic Evaluation in Clinical Psychology
17: The Practice of Psychological Testing in Clinical Services in the United States 1
18: Intensive Treatment of Psychotic Behaviour by Stimulus Satiation and Food Reinforcement
19: Research in Clinical Psychology
20: Psychologists in Medical Education: 1964
21: The Role of Psychologists in University Counseling and Psychotherapy
22: The Hospital Psychologist-Present Problems and Future Solutions
23: The Psychologist'