The Handbook of Clinical Adult Psychology

The Handbook of Clinical Adult Psychology

by Graham E . Powell (Editor), StanLindsay (Editor)

Synopsis

This third edition of The Handbook of Clinical Adult Psychology has been thoroughly updated throughout to take account of recent research. As well as updating existing sections, the editors have added sections on problems which are only now showing promise of being amenable to psychological treatment, such as post-traumatic stress disorder, the psychoses and cyclical emotional disorders.

Following the same format as previous editions, the book describes causes, influences and corresponding investigation for each of the main problems that face clinical psychologists, before outlining approaches to evidence-based treatment. Practical guidance is provided on treatments for disorders including depression, sexual dysfunction, psychosis, substance misuse disorders, social phobia and personality disorder.

This comprehensive and thoroughly up-to-date account of current best practice will be invaluable for both trainee and qualified clinical psychologists, psychiatrists, counsellors and social workers.

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Format: Paperback
Pages: 928
Edition: 3
Publisher: Routledge
Published: 24 May 2007

ISBN 10: 1583918663
ISBN 13: 9781583918661

Media Reviews

I hope and expect that the present book will be as successful as the earlier editions and congratulate the Editors, and the contributors, for the continuing excellence of the Handbook. - S. J. Rachman, from the foreword

Author Bio
Stan Lindsay is a senior lecturer at the Institute of Psychiatry, where he has pursued research on anxiety disorders, behavioural medicine and dentistry. Graham Powell is in independent professional practice in London, specialising in neuropsychology and forensic psychology and in the design and development of psychological services.