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The exponential growth of clinical psychology since the late 1960s can be measured in part by the extensive-perhaps exhaustive-literature on the subject. This proliferation of writing has continued into the new century, and the field has come to be defined as much by its many topics as its many voices. The Oxford Handbook of Clinical Psychology synthesizes these decades of literature in one extraordinary volume. Comprising chapters from the foremost scholars in clinical psychology, the handbook provides even and authoritative coverage of the research, practice, and policy factors that combine…mehr
The exponential growth of clinical psychology since the late 1960s can be measured in part by the extensive-perhaps exhaustive-literature on the subject. This proliferation of writing has continued into the new century, and the field has come to be defined as much by its many topics as its many voices. The Oxford Handbook of Clinical Psychology synthesizes these decades of literature in one extraordinary volume. Comprising chapters from the foremost scholars in clinical psychology, the handbook provides even and authoritative coverage of the research, practice, and policy factors that combine to form today's clinical psychology landscape. In addition to core sections on topics such as training, assessment, diagnosis, and intervention, the handbook includes valuable chapters devoted to new and emerging issues in the clinical field, including heath care reforms, cultural factors, and technological innovations and challenges. Each chapter offers a review of the most pertinent literature, outlining current issues and identifying possibilities for future research. Featuring two chapters by Editor David H. Barlow -- one on changes during his own 40-year odyssey in the field, the other projecting ten themes for the future of clinical psychology -- The Oxford Handbook of Clinical Psychology is a landmark publication that is sure to serve as the field's benchmark reference publication for years to come. It is an essential resource for students, clinicians, and researchers across the ever-growing clinical psychology community.
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David H. Barlow, PhD, is Professor and Founder and Director Emeritus of the Center for Anxiety and Related Disorders at Boston University. He has published over 500 articles and chapters and over 60 books, and his research has been continuously funded by the National Institutes of Health for 40 years.
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* Part One: Overview and Introduction * 1. A Prolegomenon to Clinical Psychology: Two 40-year Odysseys * David H. Barlow * Part Two: History, Professional Issues, and Emerging Approaches to Psychopathology and Treatment * 2. A History of Clinical Psychology * Donald K. Routh * 3. Emerging Policy Issues for Psychology: A Key to the Future of the Profession * Patrick H. DeLeon, Mary Beth Kenkel, Jill Oliveira-Berry, and Morgan T. Sammons * 4. Research Methods in Clinical Psychology * Philip C. Kendall and Jonathan S. Comer * 5. Evidence Based Assessment * John Hunsley and Eric J. Mash * 6. Schools of Psychotherapy and the Beginnings of a Scientific Approach * James F. Boswell, Brian A. Sharpless, Leslie S. Greenberg, Laurie Heatherington, Jonathan D. Huppert, Jacques P. Barber, Marvin R. Goldfried, and Louis G. Castonguay * 7. Evidence-Based Practice in Clinical Psychology * Bonnie Spring and Kelly Neville * 8. Training, Credentialing and New Roles in Clinical Psychology: Emerging Trends * Catherine L. Grus * 9. The Role of Psychology in Emerging Federal Health Care Plans * Antonette M. Zeiss and Bradley E. Karlin * 10. Ethical Issues in Clinical Psychology * Kenneth S. Pope * 11. Creating Public Health Policy: The Dissemination of Evidenced Based Psychological Interventions * Bruce F. Chorpita and Adam Bernstein * Part Three: Unified and Transdiagnostic Conceptions and Treatments for Psychopathology and Pathophysiology * 12. Interviewing and Case Formulation * Naomi Koerner, Heather Hood, and Martin M. Antony * 13. Diagnoses, Dimensions, and DSM-V * Thomas A. Widiger and Maryanne Edmundson * 14. The Anxiety-Depression Spectrum * Ovsanna Leyfer and Timothy A. Brown * 15. The Nature and Treatment of Bipolar Disorder and the Bipolar Spectrum * Michael W. Otto and Allison J. Applebaum * 16. The Obsessive-Compulsive Disorder Spectrum * Jonathan S. Abramowitz and Brittain Mahaffey * 17. Somatoform and Physical Disorders * Robert L. Woolfolk and Lesley A. Allen * 18. Trauma, Dissociation, and Posttraumatic Stress Disorder * Terence M. Keane, Brian P. Marx, Denise M. Sloan, and Anne DePrince * 19. Eating Disorders * Robyn Sysko and G. Terence Wilson * 20. Alcohol Use and Alcohol Use Disorders * Kenneth J. Sher, Julia A. Martinez, and Andrew K. Littlefield * 21. Sex and Gender Disorders * Andrea Bradford and Cindy M. Meston * 22. Schizophrenia * Kim T. Mueser and Stephanie Marcello * 23. Disorders of Impulse Control and Self-Harm * Matthew K. Nock, Christine B. Cha, and Halina J. Dour * 24. The Spectrum of Personality Disorders * Susan C. South, Thomas F. Oltmanns, and Robert F. Krueger * 25. Disorders of Development * V. Mark Durand * 26. Cognitive Disorders in Adults * Roberta F. White * Part Four: Specialty Areas and Trends in Practice * 27. Clinical Psychology Interventions in Primary Care * Leonard J. Haas * 28. Shifting Paradigms in Clinical Psychology: How Innovative Technologies are Shaping Treatment Delivery * Linda A. Dimeff, Andrew P. Paves, Julie M. Skutch, and Eric A. Woodcock * 29. Interventions in Forensic Settings: Juveniles in Residential Placement, Defendants in Drug Courts or Mental Health Courts, and Defendants in Forensic Hospitals as Incompetent to Stand Trial * Kirk Heilbrun, Naomi Goldstein, David DeMatteo, Allison Hart, Christina Riggs Romaine, and Sanjay Shah * 30. Clinical Neuropsychology * Robert J. McCaffrey, Julie K. Lynch, and Holly James Westervelt * 31. Psychological Interventions in Health Care Settings * Charles F. Emery, Derek R. Anderson, and Barbara L. Andersen * 32. Behavioral Interventions in Public Health Settings: Physical Activity, Weight Loss, and Smoking * Beth A. Lewis, Eric Statt, and Bess H. Marcus * 33. Behavioral Emergencies and Crises * Phillip M. Kleespies and Justin M. Hill * 34. Clinical Interventions with Children and Adolescents: Current Status, Future Directions * Thomas H. Ollendick and Stephen R. Shirk * 35. Couple Therapy: Theoretical Perspectives and Empirical Findings * Donald H. Baucom, Norman B. Epstein, Jennifer S. Kirby, and Mariana K. Falconier * 36. Interventions for Mental Health Problems in Later Life * Jason M. Holland and Dolores Gallagher-Thompson * 37. Working with Sexual-Minority Individuals * Lisa M. Diamond, Molly R. Butterworth, and Ritch C. Savin-Williams * 38. Interventions with culturally diverse populations * Lillian Comas-Díaz * Part Five: Conclusion and Future Directions * 39. The Future of Clinical Psychology: Promises, Perspectives, and Predictions * David H. Barlow and Jenna R. Carl
* Part One: Overview and Introduction * 1. A Prolegomenon to Clinical Psychology: Two 40-year Odysseys * David H. Barlow * Part Two: History, Professional Issues, and Emerging Approaches to Psychopathology and Treatment * 2. A History of Clinical Psychology * Donald K. Routh * 3. Emerging Policy Issues for Psychology: A Key to the Future of the Profession * Patrick H. DeLeon, Mary Beth Kenkel, Jill Oliveira-Berry, and Morgan T. Sammons * 4. Research Methods in Clinical Psychology * Philip C. Kendall and Jonathan S. Comer * 5. Evidence Based Assessment * John Hunsley and Eric J. Mash * 6. Schools of Psychotherapy and the Beginnings of a Scientific Approach * James F. Boswell, Brian A. Sharpless, Leslie S. Greenberg, Laurie Heatherington, Jonathan D. Huppert, Jacques P. Barber, Marvin R. Goldfried, and Louis G. Castonguay * 7. Evidence-Based Practice in Clinical Psychology * Bonnie Spring and Kelly Neville * 8. Training, Credentialing and New Roles in Clinical Psychology: Emerging Trends * Catherine L. Grus * 9. The Role of Psychology in Emerging Federal Health Care Plans * Antonette M. Zeiss and Bradley E. Karlin * 10. Ethical Issues in Clinical Psychology * Kenneth S. Pope * 11. Creating Public Health Policy: The Dissemination of Evidenced Based Psychological Interventions * Bruce F. Chorpita and Adam Bernstein * Part Three: Unified and Transdiagnostic Conceptions and Treatments for Psychopathology and Pathophysiology * 12. Interviewing and Case Formulation * Naomi Koerner, Heather Hood, and Martin M. Antony * 13. Diagnoses, Dimensions, and DSM-V * Thomas A. Widiger and Maryanne Edmundson * 14. The Anxiety-Depression Spectrum * Ovsanna Leyfer and Timothy A. Brown * 15. The Nature and Treatment of Bipolar Disorder and the Bipolar Spectrum * Michael W. Otto and Allison J. Applebaum * 16. The Obsessive-Compulsive Disorder Spectrum * Jonathan S. Abramowitz and Brittain Mahaffey * 17. Somatoform and Physical Disorders * Robert L. Woolfolk and Lesley A. Allen * 18. Trauma, Dissociation, and Posttraumatic Stress Disorder * Terence M. Keane, Brian P. Marx, Denise M. Sloan, and Anne DePrince * 19. Eating Disorders * Robyn Sysko and G. Terence Wilson * 20. Alcohol Use and Alcohol Use Disorders * Kenneth J. Sher, Julia A. Martinez, and Andrew K. Littlefield * 21. Sex and Gender Disorders * Andrea Bradford and Cindy M. Meston * 22. Schizophrenia * Kim T. Mueser and Stephanie Marcello * 23. Disorders of Impulse Control and Self-Harm * Matthew K. Nock, Christine B. Cha, and Halina J. Dour * 24. The Spectrum of Personality Disorders * Susan C. South, Thomas F. Oltmanns, and Robert F. Krueger * 25. Disorders of Development * V. Mark Durand * 26. Cognitive Disorders in Adults * Roberta F. White * Part Four: Specialty Areas and Trends in Practice * 27. Clinical Psychology Interventions in Primary Care * Leonard J. Haas * 28. Shifting Paradigms in Clinical Psychology: How Innovative Technologies are Shaping Treatment Delivery * Linda A. Dimeff, Andrew P. Paves, Julie M. Skutch, and Eric A. Woodcock * 29. Interventions in Forensic Settings: Juveniles in Residential Placement, Defendants in Drug Courts or Mental Health Courts, and Defendants in Forensic Hospitals as Incompetent to Stand Trial * Kirk Heilbrun, Naomi Goldstein, David DeMatteo, Allison Hart, Christina Riggs Romaine, and Sanjay Shah * 30. Clinical Neuropsychology * Robert J. McCaffrey, Julie K. Lynch, and Holly James Westervelt * 31. Psychological Interventions in Health Care Settings * Charles F. Emery, Derek R. Anderson, and Barbara L. Andersen * 32. Behavioral Interventions in Public Health Settings: Physical Activity, Weight Loss, and Smoking * Beth A. Lewis, Eric Statt, and Bess H. Marcus * 33. Behavioral Emergencies and Crises * Phillip M. Kleespies and Justin M. Hill * 34. Clinical Interventions with Children and Adolescents: Current Status, Future Directions * Thomas H. Ollendick and Stephen R. Shirk * 35. Couple Therapy: Theoretical Perspectives and Empirical Findings * Donald H. Baucom, Norman B. Epstein, Jennifer S. Kirby, and Mariana K. Falconier * 36. Interventions for Mental Health Problems in Later Life * Jason M. Holland and Dolores Gallagher-Thompson * 37. Working with Sexual-Minority Individuals * Lisa M. Diamond, Molly R. Butterworth, and Ritch C. Savin-Williams * 38. Interventions with culturally diverse populations * Lillian Comas-Díaz * Part Five: Conclusion and Future Directions * 39. The Future of Clinical Psychology: Promises, Perspectives, and Predictions * David H. Barlow and Jenna R. Carl
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