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Record ID marc_columbia/Columbia-extract-20221130-030.mrc:82751629:5454
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100 1 $aHecker, Jeffrey E.,$d1959-$eauthor.
245 10 $aIntroduction to clinical psychology :$bscience, practice, and ethics /$cJeffrey E. Hecker, Geoffrey L. Thorpe.
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505 0 $aCover; Title Page; Dedication; Copyright Page; Table of Contents; Preface; Part One Introduction and Foundations; 1 Definition and Training; Definition; Characteristics of Clinical Psychology; Emphasis on Science; Emphasis on Maladjustment; Emphasis on the Individual; Emphasis on Helping; Activities and Work Settings of Clinical Psychologists; Research; Teaching; Psychotherapy; Assessment; Consultation; Administration; Distinguishing Clinical Psychology from Related Professions; Psychiatry; Counseling Psychology; School Psychology; Social Work; Other Related Professions.
505 8 $aTraining in Clinical PsychologyUndergraduate Preparation; Graduate Training; Post-Doctoral Training; Continuing Professional Education in Psychology; Ethics and the Development of a Clinical Psychologist; 2 History and Recent Developments; Ancient Roots; Eighteenth and Nineteenth Centuries: Laying the Groundwork for Clinical Psychology; Understanding of Mental Disorders; Measurement of Individual Differences; Emergence of Scientific Psychiatry; Hysteria and the Ascendance of Psychological Determinism; The Birth of a Discipline: 1890-1910; Childhood: World War I through World War II.
505 8 $aAssessmentTheory; Professional Developments; Adolescence: Post WWII and the Development of an Identity; Adulthood: Milestones and Growing Pains; Training; Psychotherapy; Psychological Testing; Professional Practice; Specialization; Growth; Concluding Remarks; 3 Psychological Models in Clinical Psychology; The Role of Theoretical Models; How Models Help; Dangers of Models; Psychoanalysis; Development; Key Assumptions; Influences on Clinical Psychology; Current Status; Interpersonal Models; Development; Key Assumptions; Influences on Clinical Psychology; Current Status; Humanism; Development.
505 8 $aKey AssumptionsInfluences on Clinical Psychology; Current Status; The Behavioral Model; Development; Key Assumptions; Influences on Clinical Psychology; Current Status; The Cognitive Model; Development; Key Assumptions; Influences on Clinical Psychology; Current Status; 4 Biological Models in Clinical Psychology; Development; Electricity and the Nervous System; Phrenology; The Case of Phineas Gage; Key Assumptions; The Brain and the Nervous System; Brain Structure and Function; Behavioral Genetics; Family, Twin, and Adoption Studies; Influences on Clinical Psychology.
505 8 $aMedical Imaging TechniquesCurrent Status; Integrating Biological and Psychological Models; Biological and Behavioral Processes; Part Two Psychological Assessment; 5 General Issues in Psychological Assessment; Stage I: Planning the Assessment; Classification; Description; Prediction; Stage II: Data Collection; Stage III: Processing Assessment Data; Clinical Judgment; Computer-Assisted Assessment; Stage IV: Communicating Assessment Findings; Goals; Writing Style; Organization of the Report; Concluding Comment: Testing versus Assessment; 6 Clinical Interviewing; Types of Clinical Interviews.
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