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Books in Clinical psychology

Focusing on assessment, diagnosis, and therapy for mental health disorders, this collection supports clinicians and researchers. It features advances in evidence-based treatments, neuropsychology, and crisis intervention, driving improvements in patient care. Supporting the understanding and management of conditions such as anxiety, depression, and trauma, these resources promote compassionate, effective clinical practice.

  • The Psychology of Acute Trauma

    A Clinician’s Guide to Healing and Recovery
    • 1st Edition
    • David Moore + 1 more
    • English
    The Psychology of Acute Trauma: A Clinician’s Guide to Healing and Recovery is an essential resource that addresses the emerging focus on the treatment of acute trauma, a topic often overshadowed by the extensive literature on PTSD. This groundbreaking guide is particularly aimed at clinicians working with underserved populations, providing crucial insights into the management of acute trauma survivors during the peritraumatic period. By equipping professionals with strategies to alleviate psychological distress, prevent the onset of PTSD, and promote post-traumatic growth, this book fills a significant gap in existing literature. It offers comprehensive guidance on assessment and psychological treatment, covering vital topics such as the neurobiology of acute trauma, psychotherapy approaches, and the role of psychopharmacology. Additionally, the book explores the importance of caregiver support, resilience, and the cultural and spiritual dimensions of recovery. This guide is an invaluable tool for fostering effective trauma programs and enhancing the healing journey for acute trauma patients.
  • International Review Research in Developmental Disabilities

    • 1st Edition
    • Volume 71
    • English
    International Review of Research in Developmental Disabilities series, highlights new advances in the field, with this new volume presenting interesting chapters. Each chapter is written by an international board of authors.
  • The ISPCAN International Handbook of Child Abuse and Neglect

    • 1st Edition
    • Kevin Lalor + 3 more
    • English
    The ISPCAN International Handbook of Child Abuse and Neglect offers a comprehensive examination of global knowledge on child maltreatment. In partnership with the International Society for the Prevention of Child Abuse and Neglect (ISPCAN), this handbook is designed for a diverse audience, including academics, researchers, policymakers, and health and social care professionals. It aims to cultivate a shared language and enhance understanding of the complexities surrounding child abuse and neglect, beginning with a global overview that explores the contextual and environmental factors influencing child maltreatment that is followed by discussions on various forms of abuse and supported by global case studies.Latter sections focus on the latest intervention and prevention strategies, critically evaluating their effectiveness across different settings. Concluding with insights into future directions, the book emphasizes emerging trends, innovative approaches, and the continual need for comprehensive research and policy development in this crucial field.
  • A Pragmatic Approach to Multicultural Counselling and Psychotherapy Skills Acquisition

    • 1st Edition
    • Mkpoikanke Otu
    • English
    A Pragmatic Approach to Multicultural Counselling and Psychotherapy Skills Acquisition is a comprehensive guide crafted for mental health professionals navigating today's diverse landscape. Designed to bridge the gap between theory and practice, this book equips therapists with essential tools to engage effectively with clients from varied cultural backgrounds. From addressing the pitfalls of cultural unawareness to empowering counselors with practical strategies for fostering inclusivity, each chapter offers a roadmap for cultivating cultural competence in therapeutic settings. With a focus on fostering meaningful connections and fostering understanding, this indispensable resource lays the foundation for transformative counseling experiences that honor unique identities.The book champions the imperative of cultural sensitivity in mental health care. By confronting the challenges of inadequate training and fostering cultural humility, it catalyzes a paradigm shift towards more inclusive and effective counseling practices. Through case studies and practical insights, this book empowers mental health professionals to navigate the complexities of multicultural interactions with confidence and compassion.
  • Mindful Self-Care for Clinicians and Caregivers

    A Group Facilitator's Guide
    • 1st Edition
    • Martin Lumpkin + 2 more
    • English
    Clinicians and caregivers face high risks of burnout, stress, and emotional fatigue from the demands of giving care to those in need over time. Mindfulness-based interventions can promote self-care and reduce caregiver burden. Mindful Self-Care for Clinicians and Caregivers (MSCC) offers participants the opportunity to access the privileges of caregiving and to enhance resilience and well-being.This practical, evidence-based guide supports facilitators of groups focused on Mindful Self-Care for Clinicians and Caregivers . This guide is developed by experienced mental health professionals and scholars, and offers the following key features:Step-by-ste... session guides for in-person and virtual delivery of MSCCDownloadable resources: participant handouts, audio meditations, videos, and visual aidsFacilitation tips and strategies for common challengesCultural considerations and adaptable group structuresTheoretica... and empirical foundations including hypotheses and methods for researchers and studentsFlexible use for group facilitation or individual self-studyThe guide also explores the emotional demands of caregiving and offers models to understand and promote Mindful Self-Care for Clinicians and Caregivers. An online companion site provides multimedia support for facilitators.Whether used in clinical settings, in educating practitioners, or for personal growth, this guide promotes sustainable, compassionate caregiving and self-care through learning the fundamental skills of mindful practice.
  • Advances in the Study of Behavior

    • 1st Edition
    • Volume 58
    • English
    A scholarly, annual volume in the field of behavior science that brings together cutting-edge research and theoretical advances. Each edition surveys the latest findings across learning, conditioning, memory, perception, decision making, and related areas, often blending behavioral analysis with neuroscience, genetics, and computational modeling. It features review chapters, original research, and conceptual perspectives aimed at researchers, graduate students, and clinicians seeking a comprehensive, up-to-date understanding of behavior and its underlying mechanisms.
  • International Review Research in Developmental Disabilities

    • 1st Edition
    • Volume 69
    • English
    International Review of Research in Developmental Disabilities series volume 69, highlights new advances in the field, with this new volume with this new volume presenting interesting chapters on topics such as Randomized Clinical Trials, Exploring Early Childhood and more.Additional chapters cover The Meaning of Family Advocacy in Diverse Cultural Landscapes and Practicing Partnership: Preparing Pre-Service Special Educators for Meaningful IEP Facilitation Through Simulation.
  • Advancing Equity and Empowerment

    Perspectives and Practices with Latinx Families of Children with Intellectual and Developmental Disabilities
    • 1st Edition
    • Volume 68
    • English
    Advancing Equity and Empowerment: Perspectives and Practices with Latinx Families of Children with Intellectual and Developmental Disabilities, Volume 68 in the International Review of Research in Developmental Disabilities series, highlights new advances in the field, with this new volume presenting interesting chapters on topics such as Designing Interventions Targeting Social Isolation and Loneliness in Teens/Adults with IDD: Lessons Learned from Feasibility Studies, Designing syndrome-informed anticipatory interventions with community-based participatory principles, Babble Boot Camp in Down syndrome, Reevaluating Independence and Community for Persons with Intellectual Disabilities, What is Down syndrome? The perspective of adults with Down syndrome, and more.Additional chapters cover Newly discovered causes of severe and profound Intellectual Disability: Developmental and behavioral outcomes associated with Tubulinopathy and The Impact of Cognitive Engagement on Alpha and Beta Wave Patterns in the Motor Cortex: Exploring Associations for Children with Intellectual and Developmental Disabilities.
  • Clinical and Organizational Applications of Applied Behavior Analysis

    • 2nd Edition
    • Henry S. Roane + 3 more
    • English
    Clinical and Organizational Applications of Applied Behavior Analysis, Second Edition offers a comprehensive revision that delves into data-based decision-making to guide treatment selections for behavior changes across various populations and contexts. This edition's chapters thoroughly address vital aspects such as data collection, single-case research design methodology, objective decision-making, and visual data inspection. The book's updated content ensures that practitioners are well-equipped to implement effective and evidence-based procedures in diverse settings, from schools and homes to community environments. In addition to these foundational topics, the revised edition introduces new chapters that explore integrated healthcare, adjudication of children's academic interventions, and applied animal behavior.The book highlights the applied behavior analysts' role in utilizing research to develop and execute effective procedures, especially for addressing behaviors linked with autism and other developmental disorders. The principles of this therapeutic approach have shown increasing effectiveness when applied to a broader range of populations, settings, and behaviors.