
The Exponential Growth Of Clinical Psychology Since The Late 1960s Can Be Measured In Part By The Extensive-perhaps Exhaustive-literature On The Subject. This Proliferation Of Writing Has Continued Into The New Century, And The Field Has Come To Be Defined As Much By Its Many Topics As Its Many Voices. The Oxford Handbook Of Clinical Psychology Synthesizes These Decades Of Literature In One Extraordinary Volume. Comprising Chapters From The Foremost Scholars In Clinical Psychology, The Handbook Provides Even And Authoritative Coverage Of The Research, Practice, And Policy Factors That Combine To Form Today's Clinical Psychology Landscape. In Addition To Core Sections On Topics Such As Training, Assessment, Diagnosis, And Intervention, The Handbook Includes Valuable Chapters Devoted To New And Emerging Issues In The Clinical Field, Including Heath Care Reforms, Cultural Factors, And Technological Innovations And Challenges. Each Chapter Offers A Review Of The Most Pertinent Literature, Outlining Current Issues And Identifying Possibilities For Future Research. Featuring Two Chapters By Editor David H. Barlow -- One On Changes During His Own 40-year Odyssey In The Field, The Other Projecting Ten Themes For The Future Of Clinical Psychology -- The Oxford Handbook Of Clinical Psychology Is A Landmark Publication That Is Sure To Serve As The Field's Benchmark Reference Publication For Years To Come. It Is An Essential Resource For Students, Clinicians, And Researchers Across The Ever-growing Clinical Psychology Community.
This volume investigates the current state and future trajectory of clinical psychology by synthesizing decades of research, practice, and policy developments. Editor David H. Barlow, a prominent scholar in the field, compiles contributions from leading experts to provide a comprehensive overview of the discipline. The text serves as a structured framework for understanding the evolution of clinical psychology, addressing both established methodologies and emerging challenges in the modern landscape.
What You Will Find
Experts and academics recognize this volume as a foundational reference text for the clinical psychology community. Readers frequently note the academic density of the prose, which is tailored for students, clinicians, and researchers seeking a rigorous overview of the field.
Page Count:
960
Publication Date:
2014-01-01
Publisher:
Oxford University Press, Incorporated
ISBN-10:
0199328722
ISBN-13:
9780199328727
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