1st Edition
The Clinical Psychologist Background, Roles, and Functions
By Eugene E. Levitt
Copyright 1967
384 Pages
by
Routledge
384 Pages
by
Routledge
382 Pages
by
Routledge
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Clinical psychology is the largest of psychological specialization in the United States. It deals most often and most directly with public health and welfare in government agencies, universities, hospitals, clinics, and private industries and organizations. This volume describes the nature and function of the clinician, traces the evolution of the field, and devines workable training procedures.... Read more
I: Historical Perspectives; 1: A Brief History of Clinical Psychology; 2: A Historical and Theoretical Analysis of Some Broad Trends in Clinical Psychology; 3: Recommended Graduate Training Program in Clinical Psychology; II: Training And Background; 4: Current Characteristics of the Education of Clinical Psychologists; 5: Current Clinical Training Practices: An Overview; 6: Previous Conferences on Graduate Education in Psychology: A Summary and Review; 7: Conference on the Professional Preparation of Clinical Psychologists: A Summary; 8: Integrating Scientific and Professional Training at the Graduate Level; 9: Training Psychologists for the Therapeutic Community; 10: Graduate Training in Community Mental Health; 11: A Postdoctoral Residency Program in Clinical Psychology; 12: Survey of Psychotherapy Training and Activities of Psychologists; 13: A Declaration of Independence for Psychology; III: Roles And Functions; 14: Mental Health and the American Psychological Association; 15: Toward an Understanding of Clinical Psychology; 16: The Role of Diagnostic Evaluation in Clinical Psychology; 17: The Practice of Psychological Testing in Clinical Services in the United States 1; 18: Intensive Treatment of Psychotic Behaviour by Stimulus Satiation and Food Reinforcement; 19: Research in Clinical Psychology; 20: Psychologists in Medical Education: 1964; 21: The Role of Psychologists in University Counseling and Psychotherapy; 22: The Hospital Psychologist—Present Problems and Future Solutions; 23: The Psychologist’
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Eugene E. Levitt






