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Clinical Psychology for Trainees. Foundations of Science-Informed Practice 3rd Edition

ISBN: 9781108457101
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This third edition provides a thorough real-world exploration of the scientist-practitioner model, enabling clinical psychology trainees to develop the core competencies required in an increasingly interdisciplinary healthcare environment. The book has been comprehensively revised to reflect shifts towards transdiagnostic practice, co-design principles, and personalized medicine, and features new chapters on low intensity psychological interventions and private practice. Fully updated for the DSM-5 and ICD-11, provides readers with a contemporary account of diagnoses. It covers practical skills such as interviewing, diagnosis, assessment, case formulation, treatment, case management, and process issues with emphasis on the question ‘how would a scientist-practitioner think and act?’ The book equips trainees to deliver the accountable, efficient, and effective client-centred service demanded of professionals in the modern integrated care setting by demonstrating how an evidence-base can influence every decision of a clinical psychologist. Essential reading for all those enrolled in, or contemplating, postgraduate studies in clinical psychology.

  • Information is topical, engaging and relevant for today’s readers, reflecting recent developments in transdiagnostic approaches to therapy
  • Introduces private practice as an employment option with a discussion of private clinical psychology practice
  • Supplemented by practical examples and illustrations, helping trainees to understand the core professional competencies of clinical psychology with clear examples

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1. A science-informed model of clinical psychology practice
2. Relating with clients
3. Assessing clients
4. Matching treatments and monitoring client progress
5. Linking assessment to treatment: Case formulation
6. Treating clients
7. Brief interventions
8. Low intensity psychological interventions
9. Group treatment
10. Program evaluation
11. Case management
12. Supervision
13. Managing ruptures in therapeutic alliance
14. Respecting the humanity of clients: Cross-cultural and ethical aspects of practice
15. Providing therapy at a distance and working in rural and remote settings
16. Psychologists as health care providers
17. Working in private practice Dr. Clair Lawson
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