04381nam 2200685Ia 450 991096500530332120200520144314.097866123170199781282317017128231701697814443079621444307967(CKB)2550000000002607(EBL)547059(OCoLC)646788379(SSID)ssj0000457869(PQKBManifestationID)11268367(PQKBTitleCode)TC0000457869(PQKBWorkID)10420348(PQKB)10846562(Au-PeEL)EBL547059(CaPaEBR)ebr10342988(CaONFJC)MIL231701(MiAaPQ)EBC547059(Perlego)2754826(EXLCZ)99255000000000260720090303d2009 uy 0engur|n|---|||||txtccrClinical psychology in practice /edited by Helen Beinart, Paul Kennedy, and Susan Llewelyn1st ed.Malden, MA Blackwellc20091 online resource (403 p.)Description based upon print version of record.9781405167673 140516767X Includes bibliographical references and index.Clinical Psychology in Practice; Contents; About the Editors; List of Contributors; Preface; Acknowledgements; PART I Introduction: Philosophical, Practical and Ethical Underpinnings; 1 The Key Elements of Clinical Psychology Practice; 2 Competency Approaches, Ethics and Partnership in Clinical Psychology; 3 The Conceptual Base; 4 Research and Evaluation; PART II Areas of Clinical Practice; 1 Working with Children and Young People; 5 Clinical Psychology Services for Children in Primary Care; 6 Self-Harm in Young People; 7 Supporting Children and Young People Growing up in Care8 Intensive Approaches for Childhood Fears9 Paediatric Services; 10 Cognitive Behaviour Therapy with Children and Young People; 2 Working with Chronic Ill-health and Disability; 11 Oncology; 12 Chronic (Persistent) Pain; 13 Neuropsychological Rehabilitation following Acquired Brain Injury; 14 Working Systemically with People with Learning Disabilities; 15 Intensive Interaction for People with Profound and Complex Learning Disabilities; 3 Working with Adults with Mental Health Problems through the Lifespan; 16 Early Intervention in Psychosis; 17 Family Interventions and Psychosis18 Bibliotherapy and Self-Help19 Clinical Psychology in Primary Care; 20 Developing Cultural Competence in Clinical Psychology Work with BME Communities; 21 Working with Personality Disorder; 22 Systemic Therapy with Older People; 23 Working with Older People; 4 Working with Special Populations; 24 Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder following Childbirth and Pregnancy Loss; 25 Transition Services; 26 Eating Disorders; 27 Sexual Health; PART III Professional Practice; 28 Supervision; 29 Clinical Psychology as a Profession: Development, Organisation and Dilemmas30 Leadership, Teamwork and Consultancy in Clinical Psychology31 Community Approaches, Social Inclusion and User Involvement; Afterword: Integration, Conclusions and Future Developments; IndexAcademic, clinical and research aspects are offered in collaboration with clinical practitioners, who provide the clinical experience to foster the development of competencies in Health and Social Care.Provides a clear, authoritative and lively introduction to the practice of clinical psychologyExplains succinctly the range of competencies which a psychologist is expected to possess, and how these can be applied in a variety of contextsKey issues covered include awareness of the social context, the need for responsive and flexible practice, and respect for diversityClinical psychologyPsychology, AppliedClinical psychology.Psychology, Applied.616.89Beinart Helen1656610Kennedy Paul1959-1656611Llewelyn Susan P1656612MiAaPQMiAaPQMiAaPQBOOK9910965005303321Clinical psychology in practice4365854UNINA