Current topics in clinical and community psychology. Volume 3 /

Current Topics in Clinical and Community Psychology, Volume 3 covers new approaches to the treatment of emotional disorders. The book discusses the use of imagery, fantasy, and daydream techniques in psychotherapy; the psychosocial-behavioral model for therapeutic intervention; and theory and resear...

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Corporate Authors: Elsevier Science & Technology.
Group Author: Spielberger, Charles Donald, 1927-2013 (Editor)
Published: Academic Press,
Publisher Address: New York :
Publication Dates: 1971.
Literature type: eBook
Language: English
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Online Access: http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/bookseries/00702145/3
Summary: Current Topics in Clinical and Community Psychology, Volume 3 covers new approaches to the treatment of emotional disorders. The book discusses the use of imagery, fantasy, and daydream techniques in psychotherapy; the psychosocial-behavioral model for therapeutic intervention; and theory and research on family therapy. The text describes the use of information feedback as a method of clinical intervention and consultation; the need for psychologists who work with minority groups (i.e. black community); as well as the epidemiology and prognosis of psychiatric disorders in the naval service. Co.
Carrier Form: 1 online resource (xi, 219 pages) : illustrations
Bibliography: Includes bibliographical references.
ISBN: 9781483217413
1483217418
Index Number: RC467
CLC: R395.1
Contents: Front Cover; Contributors; Current Topics in Clinical and Community Psychology; Copyright Page; Table of Contents; List of Contributors; Preface; Contents of Other Volumes; Chapter 1. Imagery and Daydream Techniques Employed in Psychotherapy: Some Practical and Theoretical Implications; I. Introduction; II. The Range of Imagery Usage in Psychotherapy; III. Imagery in the Behavior Therapies; IV. Theoretical Implications of Imagery and Fantasy Techniques; REFERENCES; Chapter 2.A Psychosocial-Behavioral Model for Therapeutic Intervention; I. Introduction; II. A Psychosocial-Behavioral Model
III. Attitude Therapy ProgramsIV. The Geriatric Reality Orientation Program; V. The Anti-Depressive Program; VI. The Assessment of Treatment Programs; VIII. Summary; REFERENCES; Chapter 3.Family Therapy: Research and Theory; I. Introduction; II. Research in Family Therapy; III. Relevant Research Variables in Family Therapy; IV. Does Family Therapy Work?; V. Who Should Do Family Therapy?; REFERENCES; Chapter 4. Information Feedback as a Method of Clinical Intervention and Consultation; I. Introduction; II. Design of the Demonstration Project
III. Information Feedback as a Method of Clinical InterventionIV. Preliminary Results; V. Conceptual Background; VI. Implications; REFERENCES; Chapter 5. Psychologists, Psychology, and the Black Community; I. Psychological Science and the Black Community; II. Community Psychology in the Ghetto; III. The Black Ethic as a Psychosocial Model for Social Competence; IV. A Note on the Promise of Community Psychology; V. Conclusions; REFERENCES; Chapter 6. Epidemiology and Prognosis of Psychiatric Disorders in the Naval Service; I. The Epidemiology of Psychiatric Disorders in the Naval Service
II. Prognosis in Navy Psychiatric DisordersIII. Summary; REFERENCES; Author Index; Subject Index