The Oxford Handbook of Clinical Psychology

Author:   David H. Barlow, Ph.D. (Professor of Psychology and Psychiatry, Professor of Psychology and Psychiatry, Boston University) ,  Peter E. Nathan, Ph.D. (The University of Iowa Foundation Distinguished Professor of Psychology, The University of Iowa Foundation Distinguished Professor of Psychology, University of Iowa)
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Pages:   960
Publication Date:   03 February 2011
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Author:   David H. Barlow, Ph.D. (Professor of Psychology and Psychiatry, Professor of Psychology and Psychiatry, Boston University) ,  Peter E. Nathan, Ph.D. (The University of Iowa Foundation Distinguished Professor of Psychology, The University of Iowa Foundation Distinguished Professor of Psychology, University of Iowa)
Publisher:   Oxford University Press Inc
Imprint:   Oxford University Press Inc
Dimensions:   Width: 25.70cm , Height: 4.30cm , Length: 19.10cm
Weight:   0.002kg
ISBN:  

9780195366884


ISBN 10:   0195366883
Pages:   960
Publication Date:   03 February 2011
Audience:   College/higher education ,  Professional and scholarly ,  Undergraduate ,  Postgraduate, Research & Scholarly
Format:   Hardback
Publisher's Status:   Active
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Table of Contents

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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<br> Barlow has shown us once again why his status as the most influential contemporary clinical psychologist is so well-deserved. The progress in so many areas of clinical psychology is stunning, and no other source brings these areas together in such a coherent, engaging, or thorough fashion. The book serves as a definitive statement of what clinical psychology has been, is right now, and can be. This is a perfect guide to the future generation of psychologists and a reassuring statement to all of us that our work has made a difference. --Alan E. Kazdin, Ph.D., ABPP, John M. Musser Professor of Psychology and Child Psychiatry, Yale University<br> David Barlow has assembled a comprehensive and masterful group of contributions. This book is eminently readable, highly informative, and will be a valuable resource to all involved in the study, application, advancement, and dissemination of clinical psychology. --W. Edward Craighead, Ph.D., J. Rex Fuqua Chair in Child Psychiatry, Emory Un


Barlow has shown us once again why his status as the most influential contemporary clinical psychologist is so well-deserved. The progress in so many areas of clinical psychology is stunning, and no other source brings these areas together in such a coherent, engaging, or thorough fashion. The book serves as a definitive statement of what clinical psychology has been, is right now, and can be. This is a perfect guide to the future generation of psychologists and a reassuring statement to all of us that our work has made a difference. --Alan E. Kazdin, Ph.D., ABPP, John M. Musser Professor of Psychology and Child Psychiatry, Yale University David Barlow has assembled a comprehensive and masterful group of contributions. This book is eminently readable, highly informative, and will be a valuable resource to all involved in the study, application, advancement, and dissemination of clinical psychology. --W. Edward Craighead, Ph.D., J. Rex Fuqua Chair in Child Psychiatry, Emory University


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David H. Barlow, Ph.D., is Professor of Psychology and Psychiatry at Boston University, where he also founded and serves as Director Emeritus of the Center for Anxiety and Related Disorders. Peter E. Nathan is the University of Iowa Foundation Distinguished Professor of Psychology.

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