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Clinical Handbook of Psychological Disorders, Third Edition: A Step-by-Step Treatment Manual ( The Guilford Press )
Release Date: 2001-07-19
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Each chapter summarizes the clinical presentation, etiology, and diagnosis of the each of the most commonly enountered disorders; reviews the models or theories that guide intervention; and delineates step-by-step protocols for assessment and treatment, illustrated with transcripts and vignettes.
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An empirically supported survey of disorders & How to work with People who have them.
This text offers an overview of various cognitive behavior therapy (CBT) techniques for a variety of psychological disorders. Relevant research and case studies are included. Etiological models, trouble shooting and therapy rationale are discussed. I enjoyed this book and found it very helpful.
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A great companion for the DSM-IV-RV ( dizzydiniz )
It is a great book. I t is easy to read and user friendly. I am a new graduate student and I wish all my books were as straight foward and easy to understand as the Clinical Handbook of Psychological Disorders.
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fast, ontime, and new as promised
it was new as promised and delivered sooner than expected... this person is honest and does good business
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Evidence needs reinforcement.
The science moves slowly. Unfourtunately, some chapters are based in weak evidence.
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Although pricey, comprehensive and worth the money. ( rocco218 )
I am currently using this book as a supplemental text for a course in Psychopathology I am taking at Cleveland State University. The explanations of the various disorders are sometimes dense for the beginning graduate student, yet there is much to learn as each chapter not only discusses the etiology, but also various treatment approaches for each illness. Would I recommend this book? Depends on what kind of student you are. If you are the type who is interested in learning only what is necessary to get through a course, this book will bore you. But if you are looking for a resource that will take you deeper, and be useful to you long after you leave grad school, then I would invest the money. Having a well-stocked professional library is essential to good practice. This book should be on that is on your shelf.
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