"The most impressive aspect of this material is the comprehensive nature of the text. The breadth, clarity, and usefulness of the coverage is first-rate.""-Alan Whitlock, "University"" of Idaho"""
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Clinical Psychology: Science, Practice, and Culture distinguishes itself from other core texts for undergraduate clinical psychology courses through the evenhanded presentation of multiple clinical perspectives and emphasis on multicultural issues. Written in and academic yet accessible style, the text covers all subfields of clinical psychology thoroughly, including the history and current state of the field, clinical assessment, psychotherapy, ethical and professional issues, and specialized topics such as forensic and health psychology. In particular, the text covers the subfield that constitutes the primary interest of students and the primary activity of clinical psychologists-psychotherapy-broadly.
KEY FEATURES
- Includes a full chapter on cultural issues in the introductory section of the book.
- Offers a full chapter on ethical issues in the introductory section of the book.
- Presents a full chapter in which current and controversial topics are discussed from both sides of the debate.
- Integrates discussion of ethical and professional issues throughout the book.
- Incorporates useful pedagogical tools that serve to connect unfamiliar clinical psychology concepts to the everyday life of students. These include a "Considering Culture" box in each chapter following the chapter on culture, "Denise inPsychotherapy" boxes that illustrate how a client would be treated according to various approaches, at least one "Metaphorically Speaking" box in most chaptersthat use metaphors to teach students about new concepts, and end-of-chapter critical thinking questions.
AUTHOR-CREATED ANCILLARIES
- An Instructor's Resource CD-ROM provides PowerPoint slides, a computerized test bank, suggested class activities, sample syllabi, Web and video resources for each chapter of the text.
- A Student Study Site at www.sagepub.com/pomerantzcpstudy offers self-quizzes,
e-flashcards, sample case studies, Internet exercises and suggested Web resources, and SAGE journal articles with discussion questions.
INTENDED AUDIENCE
This balanced text gives upper-level undergraduate or first-year graduate students of Clinical Psychology an extensive review of different clinical approaches as well as a greater level of cultural understanding.