Essentials of Clinical Psychology: An Indian Perspective offers a user-friendly comprehensive introduction to the theory and practice of clinical psychology within an Indian cultural, social, and educational context.
The book starts with an introduction of what Clinical Psychology is and what it looks like in practice, giving a review of its history and contemporary traditions with an essential emphasis on its development from both a global as well as the Indian perspective. The following chapters cover a range of topics such as research methods, mental health and hygiene, and clinical psychology functions and training. The second half of the book then focuses on the classification of mental disorders for knowledge in diagnosing and treating patients, with chapters devoted to the description of various types of behavioral and mental disorders appearing in the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders (DSM) and the International Classification of Diseases (ICD). Disorders examined include eating disorders, sleep disorders, degenerative disorders, psychotic disorders, and neuro-developmental disorders. Each chapter ends with chapter summaries, review questions, and recommended readings. Each chapter has its section wise summaries and ends with review questions and cited references.
This textbook will serve as a must have reference for all undergraduate and postgraduate students interested in Clinical Psychology, as well as for candidates opting Psychology as their optional papers in competitive examinations. The book is designed according to Indian university course syllabi but also provides a guide to anyone looking to understand the current state of study and practice within Indian Clinical Psychology.
About the Author: S. K. Mangal, PhD (Education), has authored several books including, Advanced Educational psychology, Emotional Intelligence, Research Methodology in Behavioral Sciences, Statistics in Psychology and Education, General Psychology, Abnormal Psychology, Child Psychology &Development, Sports Psychology, and Essentials of Social Psychology. He has devised a few psychology tools including Emotional Intelligence Inventory and Teacher Adjustment Inventory. The areas of his research interest are emotional intelligence and teacher adjustment.
Shubhra Mangal, PhD (Education), has co-authored and also written a number of books related to the pure and applied aspect of the subject of psychology which includes Introductory Psychology, Our Life and Psychology, Emotional Intelligence: Managing Emotions to Win in Life, Research Methodology in Behavioural Sciences, Sports Psychology, Child Psychology & Development, and Essentials of Social Psychology. She has devised an emotional intelligence inventory for the measurement of emotional intelligence of schoolteachers. The areas of her research interest are emotional intelligence and teacher education.