ABSTRACT

Clinical Psychology is for students studying clinical psychology as part of an undergraduate programme in psychology, nursing, sociology or social and behavioural sciences. Undergraduate students who wish to know if postgraduate study in clinical psychology would be of interest to them will find this book particularly useful.

The book will inform students about:

  • the profession of clinical psychology
  • how to get onto a clinical psychology postgraduate training programme
  • the way clinical psychologists work with children, adolescents and adults with common psychological problems
  • the main models of practice used by clinical psychologists, and
  • the scientific evidence for the effectiveness of psychological interventions.

There is a focus on both clinical case studies and relevant research, and the book includes summaries, revision questions, advice on further reading and a glossaryof key terms, all of which make it an excellent student-friendly introduction to an exceptionally interesting subject.

 

chapter |34 pages

What is clinical psychology?

chapter |38 pages

Childhood behaviour disorders

chapter |22 pages

Eating disorders

chapter |31 pages

Drug misuse

chapter |41 pages

Anxiety disorders

chapter |40 pages

Depression

chapter |40 pages

Schizophrenia

chapter |44 pages

Personality disorders

chapter |20 pages

Effectiveness of psychological therapies