Fundamental concepts in clinical psychology / G. Wilson Shaffer, Richard S. Lazarus.

Author
Shaffer, G. Wilson [Browse]
Format
Book
Language
English
Εdition
First edition.
Published/​Created
New York : McGraw Hill, 1952.
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1 online resource (xi, 540 pages).

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McGraw-Hill publications in psychology. [More in this series]
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"The present book represents an effort to present a systematic and integrated group of topics that are fundamental to satisfactory movement in the clinical field. The emphasis of the book is placed on theory and methodology and is therefore directed both to the beginning student in clinical psychology and to the person who has developed some competence with clinical techniques. For the beginning student the book should serve as an introduction to later training and practice. We have assumed that such a student will have some knowledge of general and abnormal psychology. In an ideal situation, of course, he would have broad basic preparation. For the advanced student the book will tie together the personality and clinical field in such a way as to give his procedures more meaning"--Preface. (PsycINFO Database Record (c) 2006 APA, all rights reserved).
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