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Psychopathology has been designed to provide students with a
comprehensive coverage of both psychopathology and clinical
practice, including extensive treatment techniques for a range of
mental health issues. The text is designed to be accessible to
students at a range of different learning levels, from first year
undergraduates to post-graduate researchers and those undergoing
clinical training. Psychopathology is primarily evidence and
research based, with coverage of relevant research from as recently
as 2013, making it useful to researchers as well as clinicians. The
emphasis in the book is on providing students with a real insight
into the nature and experience of mental health problems, both
through the written coverage and by providing a range of video
material covering personal accounts of mental health problems. The
text is integrated with a wide variety of teaching and learning
features that will enable facilitators to teach more effectively,
and students to learn more comprehensively. Many of these features
have been updated for the new edition and new material has been
included to reflect the changes in DSM-5. Features include Focus
Points that discuss contentious or topical issues in detail,
Research Methods boxes showing how clinical psychologists do
research on psychopathology, and Case Histories detailing a range
of mental health problems. Online resources An all new student
website is available at www.wiley-psychopathology.com. The website
houses a huge variety of new digital material including more than
50 instructional and supplementary videos covering descriptions of
symptoms and aetiologies, examples of diagnosis and diagnostic
interviews, recounted personal experiences of people with mental
health problems, and discussions and examples of treatment. The
site also contains hundreds of new student quizzes, as well as
revision flashcards, student learning activities, discussion
topics, lists of relevant journal articles (many of which provide
free links to relevant articles published in Wiley Blackwell
journals), and topics for discussion related to clinical research
and clinical practice. A fully updated lecturer test bank has also
been developed including over 1,000 questions, as well as suggested
essay questions and these can be accessed by instructors on our
lecturer book companion site.
APPLIED PSYCHOLOGY A practical and easy-to-understand introduction
to applied psychology In the newly revised second edition of
Applied Psychology, distinguished psychologist and author Graham
Davey delivers an accessible introduction to the main areas of
applied psychology from the perspectives of practitioners and
researchers in the United Kingdom, Europe, and other parts of the
world. It explains the core psychological knowledge and research
that underpins the most commonly employed areas of applied
psychology. This latest edition adds eight brand new chapters that
cover emerging topics in applied psychology, and extensive
revisions to all other applied psychology chapters. The book is
accompanied by a resource website that offers a wide range of
teaching and learning features, including a test bank, instructor
slides, and a collection of professional and training chapters.
Readers will also find: Thorough introductions to clinical, health,
forensic, and educational psychology Comprehensive explorations of
occupational, sport, and counselling psychology Practical
discussions of coaching psychology, including the application of
psychological theory during coaching Fulsome treatments of emerging
topics in applied psychology, including environmental, consumer,
community, and political psychology Perfect for Level 1
introductory psychology students, Applied Psychology will also
benefit Level 2 and 3 students seeking core theoretical and
professional information and be valuable for Masters students
training for future practice.
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