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Experience Sampling in Mental Health Research provides comprehensive and user-friendly guidance on when and how to apply this methodology in the assessment of clinical populations.
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Experience Sampling in Mental Health Research provides comprehensive and user-friendly guidance on when and how to apply this methodology in the assessment of clinical populations.
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Produktdetails
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- Verlag: Taylor & Francis
- Seitenzahl: 176
- Erscheinungstermin: 25. Januar 2019
- Englisch
- ISBN-13: 9781315398327
- Artikelnr.: 55120667
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis
- Seitenzahl: 176
- Erscheinungstermin: 25. Januar 2019
- Englisch
- ISBN-13: 9781315398327
- Artikelnr.: 55120667
- Herstellerkennzeichnung Die Herstellerinformationen sind derzeit nicht verfügbar.
Dr Jasper Palmier-Claus (BSc, MSc, PhD, ClinPsyD), Clinical Psychologist & Lecturer, Division of Psychology & Mental Health, University of Manchester & Greater Manchester Mental Health NHS Foundation Trust, Manchester, UK. Professor Gillian Haddock (BSc, MClinPsychol, PhD), Head of the Division of Psychology & Mental Health, University of Manchester, Manchester, UK. Dr Filippo Varese (BSc, MSc, PhD, ClinPsyD), Senior Lecturer & Clinical Psychologist, Division of Psychology & Mental Health, University of Manchester, Manchester, UK
Chapter 1. Why the experience sampling method?
Author(s): Jasper Palmier-Claus, Gill Haddock & Fillippo Varese
Chapter 2. Designing and conducting an experience sampling study: Where to
start?
Author(s): Filippo Varese, Gill Haddock & Jasper Palmier-Claus
Chapter 3. The analysis of experience sampling data
Author(s): Lesley-Anne Carter & Richard Emsley,
Section 2: Experience sampling research for specific mental health
difficulties
Chapter 4. Experience sampling in the study of psychosis.
Author(s): David Kimhy & Julia Vakhrusheva.
Chapter 5. Experience sampling in the study of autism spectrum disorders.
Author(s): Dougal Hare, Yu-Wei Chen
Chapter 6. Experience sampling in the study of sleep and wakefulness.
Author(s): Lee Mulligan, Gill Haddock, Donna Littlewood & Simon Kyle.
Chapter 7. Experience sampling in the study of dyads and family dynamics.
Author(s): Debora Vasconcelos e Sa, Samantha Hartley, Christine
Barrowclough.
Chapter 8. Experience sampling in the study of self-harm.
Author(s): Dr Daniel Pratt, Dr Peter Taylor.
Section 3: Experiences sampling as an applied clinical tool.
Chapter 9. Emerging applications of prediction in experience sampling.
Author(s): Colin Depp, Christopher N. Kaufmann, Eric Granholm & Wesley
Thompson
Chapter 10. The development of ecological momentary interventions.
Author(s): Henrietta Steinhart, Prof Inez Myin-Germeys, Dr Uli Reininghaus.
Chapter 11. Mobile cognitive testing using experience sampling.
Author(s): Prof Joel Swendsen, Dr Pierre Schweitzer, Dr, Raeanne C. Moore
Author(s): Jasper Palmier-Claus, Gill Haddock & Fillippo Varese
Chapter 2. Designing and conducting an experience sampling study: Where to
start?
Author(s): Filippo Varese, Gill Haddock & Jasper Palmier-Claus
Chapter 3. The analysis of experience sampling data
Author(s): Lesley-Anne Carter & Richard Emsley,
Section 2: Experience sampling research for specific mental health
difficulties
Chapter 4. Experience sampling in the study of psychosis.
Author(s): David Kimhy & Julia Vakhrusheva.
Chapter 5. Experience sampling in the study of autism spectrum disorders.
Author(s): Dougal Hare, Yu-Wei Chen
Chapter 6. Experience sampling in the study of sleep and wakefulness.
Author(s): Lee Mulligan, Gill Haddock, Donna Littlewood & Simon Kyle.
Chapter 7. Experience sampling in the study of dyads and family dynamics.
Author(s): Debora Vasconcelos e Sa, Samantha Hartley, Christine
Barrowclough.
Chapter 8. Experience sampling in the study of self-harm.
Author(s): Dr Daniel Pratt, Dr Peter Taylor.
Section 3: Experiences sampling as an applied clinical tool.
Chapter 9. Emerging applications of prediction in experience sampling.
Author(s): Colin Depp, Christopher N. Kaufmann, Eric Granholm & Wesley
Thompson
Chapter 10. The development of ecological momentary interventions.
Author(s): Henrietta Steinhart, Prof Inez Myin-Germeys, Dr Uli Reininghaus.
Chapter 11. Mobile cognitive testing using experience sampling.
Author(s): Prof Joel Swendsen, Dr Pierre Schweitzer, Dr, Raeanne C. Moore
Chapter 1. Why the experience sampling method?
Author(s): Jasper Palmier-Claus, Gill Haddock & Fillippo Varese
Chapter 2. Designing and conducting an experience sampling study: Where to
start?
Author(s): Filippo Varese, Gill Haddock & Jasper Palmier-Claus
Chapter 3. The analysis of experience sampling data
Author(s): Lesley-Anne Carter & Richard Emsley,
Section 2: Experience sampling research for specific mental health
difficulties
Chapter 4. Experience sampling in the study of psychosis.
Author(s): David Kimhy & Julia Vakhrusheva.
Chapter 5. Experience sampling in the study of autism spectrum disorders.
Author(s): Dougal Hare, Yu-Wei Chen
Chapter 6. Experience sampling in the study of sleep and wakefulness.
Author(s): Lee Mulligan, Gill Haddock, Donna Littlewood & Simon Kyle.
Chapter 7. Experience sampling in the study of dyads and family dynamics.
Author(s): Debora Vasconcelos e Sa, Samantha Hartley, Christine
Barrowclough.
Chapter 8. Experience sampling in the study of self-harm.
Author(s): Dr Daniel Pratt, Dr Peter Taylor.
Section 3: Experiences sampling as an applied clinical tool.
Chapter 9. Emerging applications of prediction in experience sampling.
Author(s): Colin Depp, Christopher N. Kaufmann, Eric Granholm & Wesley
Thompson
Chapter 10. The development of ecological momentary interventions.
Author(s): Henrietta Steinhart, Prof Inez Myin-Germeys, Dr Uli Reininghaus.
Chapter 11. Mobile cognitive testing using experience sampling.
Author(s): Prof Joel Swendsen, Dr Pierre Schweitzer, Dr, Raeanne C. Moore
Author(s): Jasper Palmier-Claus, Gill Haddock & Fillippo Varese
Chapter 2. Designing and conducting an experience sampling study: Where to
start?
Author(s): Filippo Varese, Gill Haddock & Jasper Palmier-Claus
Chapter 3. The analysis of experience sampling data
Author(s): Lesley-Anne Carter & Richard Emsley,
Section 2: Experience sampling research for specific mental health
difficulties
Chapter 4. Experience sampling in the study of psychosis.
Author(s): David Kimhy & Julia Vakhrusheva.
Chapter 5. Experience sampling in the study of autism spectrum disorders.
Author(s): Dougal Hare, Yu-Wei Chen
Chapter 6. Experience sampling in the study of sleep and wakefulness.
Author(s): Lee Mulligan, Gill Haddock, Donna Littlewood & Simon Kyle.
Chapter 7. Experience sampling in the study of dyads and family dynamics.
Author(s): Debora Vasconcelos e Sa, Samantha Hartley, Christine
Barrowclough.
Chapter 8. Experience sampling in the study of self-harm.
Author(s): Dr Daniel Pratt, Dr Peter Taylor.
Section 3: Experiences sampling as an applied clinical tool.
Chapter 9. Emerging applications of prediction in experience sampling.
Author(s): Colin Depp, Christopher N. Kaufmann, Eric Granholm & Wesley
Thompson
Chapter 10. The development of ecological momentary interventions.
Author(s): Henrietta Steinhart, Prof Inez Myin-Germeys, Dr Uli Reininghaus.
Chapter 11. Mobile cognitive testing using experience sampling.
Author(s): Prof Joel Swendsen, Dr Pierre Schweitzer, Dr, Raeanne C. Moore