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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.
Terrorism and torture are twin evils that have dominated news
headlines - particularly since the horrifying events of 9/11. In
this thought-provoking volume, scholars from a diverse range of
disciplines examine the complex motivational and situational
factors contributing to terrorist acts and state-sponsored torture,
and the potential linkage between those two heinous human
behaviors. They also consider the strategies that might reduce the
threat of future terrorist acts, and the perceived necessity to
engage in morally reprehensible - and often illegal - torture
practices. With its integrated synthesis of contemporary theories
and research on the complex dynamics of the terrorism-torture link,
this is an authoritative source for scholars and students of
psychology, criminal justice, law, media, communication studies,
and political science. It will also appeal to students of other
disciplines with an interest in the study of terrorism and torture.
Terrorism and torture are twin evils that have dominated news
headlines - particularly since the horrifying events of 9/11. In
this thought-provoking volume, scholars from a diverse range of
disciplines examine the complex motivational and situational
factors contributing to terrorist acts and state-sponsored torture,
and the potential linkage between those two heinous human
behaviors. They also consider the strategies that might reduce the
threat of future terrorist acts, and the perceived necessity to
engage in morally reprehensible - and often illegal - torture
practices. With its integrated synthesis of contemporary theories
and research on the complex dynamics of the terrorism-torture link,
this is an authoritative source for scholars and students of
psychology, criminal justice, law, media, communication studies,
and political science. It will also appeal to students of other
disciplines with an interest in the study of terrorism and torture.
Treatment Manual for Smoking Cessation Groups guides the reader
through step-by-step instructions on how to implement treatments to
help smokers give up their habit in a group environment. The manual
describes how to successfully deliver group interventions through
an evidence-based, modular approach designed to suit a wide range
of service settings. Each module contains therapist guidelines,
client handouts and worksheets, designed with the busy clinician in
mind. The treatment modules are structured in two parts: part one
contains the therapist guidelines explaining the rationale behind
the strategies and how to deliver the treatments effectively; part
two contains the client materials supporting the program and
providing self-help tools. Appealing to anyone involved in the
provision of smoking cessation services; this manual is an
essential tool for clinical psychologists, health psychologists,
addiction counselors, mental health workers, health promotion
officers and smoking cessation nurses and GPs.
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