Description
- Provides a clear, authoritative and lively introduction to the practice of clinical psychology
- Explains succinctly the range of competencies which a psychologist is expected to possess, and how these can be applied in a variety of contexts
- Key issues covered include awareness of the social context, the need for responsive and flexible practice, and respect for diversity
- Examples and principles are provided which demonstrate the clinical psychologist in action, and explain why and how they work as they do
About the Author
Helen Beinart is Clinical Director of the Oxford Doctoral Course in Clinical Psychology (University of Oxford) and a Consultant Clinical Child Psychologist. She has worked in the NHS for the past 30 years as a clinician, service manager, consultant, supervisor and trainer.
Paul Kennedy is Professor of Clinical Psychology at the University of Oxford, Academic Director on the Oxford Doctoral Course in Clinical Psychology, and Trust Head of Clinical Psychology based at the National Spinal Injuries Centre, Stoke Mandeville Hospital.
Susan Llewelyn is Professor of Clinical Psychology at the University of Oxford and Director of the Oxford Doctoral Course in Clinical Psychology. She is a Chartered Clinical Psychologist and has been involved in training clinical psychologists for over 30 years.
Reviews
"The volume is a masterly solution for integrating approaches of clinical, practical work and science, thus showing the way towards a more successful treatment. The textbook in fact reveals to us the science of practice". (European Journal of Mental Health, 2011)
"I am not sure how any UK psychologist could be without one on the shelves." (Metapsychology, September 2010)
Book Information
ISBN 9781405167673
Author Helen Beinart
Format Paperback
Page Count 416
Imprint Wiley-Blackwell
Publisher John Wiley and Sons Ltd
Weight(grams) 807g
Dimensions(mm) 249mm * 191mm * 23mm