Clinical Psychology: A Modern Health Profession
Author Information
Wolfgang Linden, Paul HewittProduct Details
ISBN: 9780132397278Publish Date: 03/14/2011
Publisher: Pearson
Number of pages: 560
Description
Introduces studentsto Clinical Psychology by portraying the field as a health profession that uses cognition, emotion and somatic principles to help understand, assess and modify health showcasing the field in its reality.
For undergraduate sophomore/junior level Clinical Psychology courses.
The authors approached the task as beginning with an appreciation for the problems that the profession needs to solve which makes it easy to relate to them as ‘real’.This book is distinct because it
- Has a fresh approach to learning, encouraging problem solving rather than lecturing
- Offers an international perspective
- Views clinical psychology as an integrative health care profession and not just a mental health care field
- Integrates social and biological bases of behavior
- Presents material pertaining to the realities of being a clinical psychologist.
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