Clinical Psychology: A Very Short Introduction
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Science & Technology
Health & Wellness
形式
ペーパーバック
ページ数
144
言語
英語
公開されました
Jun 14, 2017
出版社
Oxford University Press
版
1
ISBN-10
0198753896
ISBN-13
9780198753896
説明
This concise guide offers a fascinating glimpse into the world of clinical psychology, elucidating the core principles and practices that define the field. Readers are introduced to the historical context and evolution of clinical psychology, which sets the stage for understanding how contemporary practices have developed. The authors skillfully navigate through complex concepts, making them accessible for those who may be unfamiliar with psychological theories and terms.
Engaging with a wide range of topics, from assessment and therapeutic techniques to the ethical considerations involved in clinical practice, the exploration provides a balanced view of the challenges and rewards faced by professionals in this area. The commitment to evidence-based practices is emphasized, highlighting how research influences effective treatment options for various mental health issues.
Throughout the discussion, Llewelyn and Aafjes-van Doorn aim to demystify clinical psychology, empowering readers to appreciate its relevance in society. This introduction serves not only as an informative resource but also instills a curiosity about the intricate workings of human behavior and mental health.
Engaging with a wide range of topics, from assessment and therapeutic techniques to the ethical considerations involved in clinical practice, the exploration provides a balanced view of the challenges and rewards faced by professionals in this area. The commitment to evidence-based practices is emphasized, highlighting how research influences effective treatment options for various mental health issues.
Throughout the discussion, Llewelyn and Aafjes-van Doorn aim to demystify clinical psychology, empowering readers to appreciate its relevance in society. This introduction serves not only as an informative resource but also instills a curiosity about the intricate workings of human behavior and mental health.