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Introduction to Clinical Psychology and Other Helping Professions familiarizes students with key concepts in clinical psychology, as well as the myriad professions within mental health, including psychiatry, counseling psychology, school psychology, school counseling, social work, and general counseling. The text illuminates possibilities within the discipline and helps students determine potential pathways for their future careers. Unit One introduces the major helping professions, as well as the historical contexts that have informed and shaped them; professional training, licensure, and certification; and the assessment process. In Unit Two, students are provided with practical information, beginning with interviewing and basic helping skills and ending with crisis management and problem solving. Unit Three addresses the major theoretical points of view within psychotherapy. Unit Four explores psychotherapies considered to have a more modern or inclusive approach. The final unit speaks to current and future issues within psychotherapy, including gender, multiculturalism, neuropsychology, medication, ethics, technology, and more. Featuring cutting-edge research and case examples from the author's practice, Introduction to Clinical Psychology and Other Helping Professions is an exemplary resource for undergraduate courses, as well as beginning and intermediate graduate-level courses.Jan Leslie Holtz holds a M.A. in clinical psychology from Southern Illinois University at Edwardsville and a Ph.D. in clinical psychology from the University of South Dakota. She was a professor of psychology at the College of St. Benedict / Saint John's University from 1986-2019, where she taught courses in abnormal psychology, clinical and counseling psychology, introductory psychology, child, couples, and family therapy, and neuropsychology. She is currently a licensed psychologist in private practice and an author. She is the author of Applied Clinical Neuropsychology: An Introduction and Bullying: A Neuroscience Perspective.
Familiarizes students with concepts in clinical psychology, as well as the myriad professions within mental health, including psychiatry, counselling psychology, school psychology, school counselling, social work, and general counselling. The text illuminates possibilities in the discipline and helps students determine potential career pathways.
Blends research in neuropsychology, sexual harassment, and violence to examine the developmental, psychological, and social roots of bullying, and how understanding cognitive function is essential in the creation of successful programs to combat it.
Provides an accessible introduction to clinical neuropsychology for undergraduate students. Written in lucid, nontechnical language, this gives students an insight into how clinical neuropsychologists actually practice their craft. It presents a detailed history of neuropsychology and neuroanatomy before examining many of the practical issues that neuropsychologists deal with on a daily basis.
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