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Clinical Psychology: Science, Practice, and Culture PDF

566 Pages·2010·11.222 MB·English
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“By using practical examples and blending in current culture and metaphors, Pomerantz brings the profession to life within the chapters. I think students will find the text enjoyable to read.”-Jennifer J. Muehlenkamp, Ph.D., University of North DakotaThis contemporary text distinguishes itself by presenting key clinical psychology topics in a balanced manner. Andrew M. Pomerantz emphasizes multicultural issues throughout, objectively covers numerous clinical approaches in depth, and creatively uses metaphors and applied clinical examples. Written in an accessible style, Clinical Psychology examines all subfields of clinical psychology thoroughly-including the history and current state of the field, clinical assessment, psychotherapy, ethical and professional issues, and specialized topics. This core text is ideal for undergraduates or first-year graduate students in clinical psychology courses.
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