The Handbook of Clinical Psychology, Volume 1: Adults offers an in-depth exploration of clinical practice for adults, covering assessment and treatment. It incorporates recent advancements in ethics, cross-cultural psychology, psychoneuroimmunology, cognitive behavioral therapy, psychopharmacology, and geropsychology.
Michel Hersen Livres





The Handbook of Clinical Psychology, Volume 2: Children and Adolescents offers an in-depth exploration of clinical practices for youth, covering assessment and treatment. It includes recent advancements in ethics, cross-cultural psychology, cognitive behavioral therapy, psychopharmacology, and pediatric psychology.
Handbook of Family Violence
- 520pages
- 19 heures de lecture
In the last decade there has been heightened clinical and investigative activity in the area of family violence. This, of course, is partly attributable to recent surveys showing a high incidence of family violence in the United States. For example, there are indications that nearly 30% of married women in this country are victims of physical abuse by spouses at some point in their marriage. Further, FBI statistics show that approximately 13% of all homicides are husband-wife killings. Moreover, it has been projected that such figures are likely to increase over the next several years. Consistent with these trends, funding of family violence research by both federal and private agencies has increased. Indeed, federal agencies, such as the National Institute of Mental Health and the National Institute of Law Enforcement and Criminal Justice, have provided considerable support for work in this area. In addition, family violence, particu larly wifebattering, child abuse, and sexual abuse of children has been the focus of media attention at the national level, and has generated intensive interest in both lay and profes sional publications. Moreover, there have been several recent governmental hearings and investigations regarding the prevalence of these problems.
Revised to reflect significant changes in the field, this textbook provides a thorough overview of major diagnostic categories of adult psychiatric disorders using DSM nomenclature. Since publication of the first edition in 1984, DSM-III-R has appeared; DSM-IV is anticipated; data has been adduced in support of existing diagnostic categories; and new semi-structured and structured interview schedules have been developed. Taking full account of these changes, it contains 17 chapters, 10 of them totally new and the remainder substantially revised. Divided into three parts, the text begins with an overview of models of psychiatric classification and practical use of DSM-III-R. The second part offers a detailed clinical picture of specific syndromes, covering crucial diagnostic criteria, major theories of etiology and emphasis on assessment and measurement of behavior comprising the syndrome. Closes with a discussion of special topics related to DSM-III-R.
The clinical psychology hand book is the perfect addition to any office and great for a gift for that special someone.