Guidebook for Clinical Psychology Interns
Başlık:
Guidebook for Clinical Psychology Interns
ISBN:
9781489902221
Edition:
1st ed. 1995.
Yayın Bilgileri:
New York, NY : Springer US : Imprint: Springer, 1995.
Fiziksel Tanımlama:
XV, 226 p. online resource.
Series:
NATO Science Series B:, Physics
Contents:
I. Selecting and Preparing for an Internship -- 1. Internships in Clinical Psychology -- 2. The Internship Year -- 3. The Internship Setting -- 4. Contacts with Professional Staff -- 5. Meetings in the Internship Setting -- II. Introduction to Clinical Internship -- 6. Admitting Patients to a Mental Health Facility -- 7. The Diagnosis of Mental Disorders Using the DSM-IV -- 8. Psychological Testing and Assessment -- 9. Psychotherapy and Behavior Therapy -- 10. Chart Notes, Case Histories, and Test Reports -- 11. Psychopharmacology in Clinical Practice.
Abstract:
The internship is the capstone experience of professional education and training preparatory for the application of psychology in health and human services. It is analagous for the practice of psychology to what the doctoral dissertation represents in the student's development as a scholar. At its best, the internship should be viewed as far more than simply a require ment for one's degree or licensure, a rite de passage for entry into the profes sion. Rather, it should be regarded by students and faculty alike as a rich opportunity for personal and professional growth, the opportunity to as sess and even rethink one's assumptions about human behavior and psy chological problems in the context of different client populations, types of problems addressed, and psychological service system environments. In articulating the first formal guidelines for the accreditation of grad uate training programs in clinical psychology, a committee of the American Psychological Association, comprised of distinguished psychologists of their day, asked, "What are the aims of a psychological internship?" The committee replied to that question as follows: Underlying all of its aims is the principle . . . that the knowledge es sential to the practice of clinical psychology cannot be obtained solely from books, lectures, or any other devices which merely provide infor mation about people or about ways of studying them.
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Dil:
English