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41 Tryon, Warren W Activity Measurement in Psychology and Medicine I00687 1991 eBook  
42 Sheridan, Susan M Conjoint Behavioral Consultation: A Procedural Manual I00647 1996 eBook  
43 Craighead, W. Edward Cognitive Behavior Therapy with Children I00628 1984 eBook  
44 Liberman, Robert P Handbook of Marital Therapy: A Positive Approach to Helping Troubled Relationships I00272 1980 eBook  
45 Ehlers, Anke Perspectives and Promises of Clinical Psychology I00191 1992 eBook  
46 Routh, Donald K Clinical Psychology Since 1917 I00067 1994 eBook  
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TitleActivity Measurement in Psychology and Medicine
Author(s)Tryon, Warren W
PublicationNew York, NY, Springer US, 1991.
DescriptionXX, 247 p : online resource
Abstract NoteIn his treatment of activity measurement in the fields of medicine and psychology, Tryon gives us a book that clearly accomplishes the three purposes set out in its preface. The reader is definitely encouraged to wrestle with the concepts ofbehavior and activity in terms of "dynamic physical quantities." Moreover, the reader cannot help but become familiarized with the technology available for performing activity measurements. Motivation to use some of this technology is enhanced by the very extensive summary of other people's uses of it provided throughout the book. Readers may find the book provocative on a number of Ievels. It is concep?? tually provocative to those of us struggling with understanding basic issues in the assessment and measurement of behavior. It is practically provocative to those of us working with various forms of behavioral difference, especially in clinical popula?? tions. The book provokes because it is essentially an unfinished exploration, open?? ing us to numerous pathways that, when traveled, reveal still more paths to explore. In this sense the book should be heuristically useful both in the more traditional empirical sense, and in terms of its Stimulation of conceptual discussion
ISBN,Price9781475790030
Keyword(s)1. Clinical psychology 2. EBOOK 3. EBOOK - SPRINGER 4. Health informatics 5. Health Psychology 6. Methodology of the Social Sciences 7. SOCIAL SCIENCES
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TitleConjoint Behavioral Consultation: A Procedural Manual
Author(s)Sheridan, Susan M;Kratochwill, Thomas R;Bergan, John R
PublicationNew York, NY, Springer US, 1996.
DescriptionXII, 195 p : online resource
Abstract NoteHere, the authors provide a procedural guide for the practice of conjoint behavioral consultation (CBC)-reviewing its background, procedures, and benefits. This user-friendly handbook provides specific guidelines and procedures to implement CBC; explores contemporary issues surrounding CBC using real-life examples; and offers theoretical and empirical rationales for the CBC procedures described in the book. Noteworthy features include corresponding interview guides, case studies, chapter objectives, and discussion questions
ISBN,Price9781475725124
Keyword(s)1. Clinical psychology 2. EBOOK 3. EBOOK - SPRINGER 4. EDUCATION 5. Education, general
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TitleCognitive Behavior Therapy with Children
Author(s)Craighead, W. Edward;Meyers, Andrew W
PublicationNew York, NY, Springer US, 1984.
DescriptionXX, 494 p : online resource
Abstract NoteRecent estimates (Hallahan & Kauffman, 1978) indicate that over 4. 7 million children, 7.3% of the child population under the age of 19, are labeled emotionally disturbed, mentally retarded, or learning-disabled. Moreover, many of these children remain unserved or are inadequately served. The past decade has produced an increasing concern with the mental health needs of these children and their families. This trend had as much impact in behavior therapy as it did in any other branch of the helping professions. Behavioral work with children, with its emphasis on skill development and environmental modification, helped to build into child psychotherapy a true preventive mental health orientation. The ease of delivery and application of behavioral procedures allowed parents and other caregivers to become meaningfully involved in the clinical process, and so facilitated therapy gains and the maintenance and generalization of those gains. Perhaps the most significant change in behavior therapy in the 1970s was the move beyond interventions derived strictly from learning theories to applications based on knowledge from a variety of psycho?? logical research areas. The cognitive mediational activities of the client have received special attention, and this book presents the conceptual, methodological, and clinical issues in contemporary cognitive behavior therapy with children
ISBN,Price9781475797336
Keyword(s)1. Clinical psychology 2. EBOOK 3. EBOOK - SPRINGER
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TitleHandbook of Marital Therapy: A Positive Approach to Helping Troubled Relationships
Author(s)Liberman, Robert P;Wheeler, Eugene G;de Visser, Louis A.J.M;Kuehnel, Julie;Kuehnel, Timothy
PublicationNew York, NY, Springer US, 1980.
DescriptionXV, 262 p : online resource
Abstract NoteIn the treatment of marital problems, behaviorally oriented and com?? munication oriented approaches have been in conflict and seen as con?? trasting and unlikely bed partners. Many therapists, focusing on com?? munication skills, have felt that behaviorists were too structured and uncaring; on the other hand, behaviorists have considered humanistic therapists as being "touchy-feely," vague, and unfocused. However, in the Handbook of Marital Therapy, Liberman, Wheeler, de Visser, and the Kuehnels have wedded these two potent approaches into an inte?? grated framework that makes them loving bed partners. With over a decade of experience in applying behaviorally ori?? ented treatment to couples, Liberman and his co-authors have devel?? oped an educational model that focuses on teaching specific commu?? nication skills to couples. The communication skills they describe have been used extensively in all types of marital therapy, regardless of the therapist's theoretical orientation. The unique contribution of this book is that the authors provide a step-by-step approach to teaching these communication skills within a behavioral framework. Each chapter guides the therapist through the many issues and problems confronting him or her as a change agent. This highly readable book is enhanced by a liberal use of case exam?? ples. Emphasis is given to homework and structured sessions that focus on increasing specific communication skills in a sequential manner. The advantages of working with couples in a group setting are dis?? cussed, and concrete suggestions on how to manage these groups are clearly presented
ISBN,Price9781489904577
Keyword(s)1. Clinical psychology 2. EBOOK 3. EBOOK - SPRINGER 4. Personality 5. Personality and Social Psychology 6. Psychiatry 7. SOCIAL PSYCHOLOGY
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TitlePerspectives and Promises of Clinical Psychology
Author(s)Ehlers, Anke;Fiegenbaum, Wolfgang;Florin, Irmela;Margraf, Jurgen
PublicationNew York, NY, Springer US, 1992.
DescriptionXII, 248 p : online resource
Abstract NoteDemontrating that the scope of clinincal psychology is much broader than had been previously thought, this new volume illustrates recent achievements in the field and outlines perspectives for futher applications in research and treatment
ISBN,Price9781489936745
Keyword(s)1. Clinical psychology 2. EBOOK 3. EBOOK - SPRINGER
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TitleClinical Psychology Since 1917 : Science, Practice, and Organization
Author(s)Routh, Donald K
PublicationNew York, NY, Springer US, 1994.
DescriptionXVIII, 282 p : online resource
Abstract NoteThis book is dedicated to my wife, Marion W. Routh. In her way, she has been informally involved in clinica! psychology organizations for as many years as I have. She has also served for many years as the first reader of almost all manuscripts I ha ve written, including the one for this book. I can always depend on her to tell me straight out what she thinks. When she found out I was writing this book, she was afraid that the mass of detailed factual information I was gathering would be dull to read. Therefore, when I actually started writing, I laid aside all notes and just told the story in a way that flowed as freely as possible. {1 went back later to fill in the documentation and to correct factual errors that had crept in. ) When she looked over the first draft of the book, her comment was, "It is not as boring asI thought it would be. " Her frankness is so dependable that I knew from these words that there was hope, but that I had my work cut out forme in the revision process. By the middle of the second draft, she grudgingly had to admit that she was getting hooked on the book and kept asking where the next chapter was
ISBN,Price9781475797121
Keyword(s)1. Clinical psychology 2. EBOOK 3. EBOOK - SPRINGER
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