Thoroughly updated and revised, this new edition is more sophisticated, current, and complete than ever, while still retaining the book's signature emphasis on the 'essentials' of conditioning and learning.
Evidence-Based Exercises to Improve Therapeutic Effectiveness
Deliberate practice is a systematic approach for improving psychotherapy outcomes, one clinician at a time. Written to be used in conjunction with Better Results, this book offers guidance from leading experts in designing deliberate practice activities specific to the individual practitioner.
Trainees with competence problems are common in professional psychology training programs. This comprehensive resource guides trainers and administrators as they navigate the challenges involved in supporting these trainees.
Deliberate practice exercises provide an opportunity to build competence in essential rational emotive behavior therapy skills while developing a personal therapeutic style. The exercises in this volume present role-playing scenarios in which trainees act as a client and a clinician, switching back and forth under the guidance of a supervisor.
Surgery outcomes can vary due to psychosocial factors, such as substance use and caregiver support. This book presents evidence-based approaches to presurgical psychological assessment across a broad range of medical conditions.
Models, Concepts, and Counseling for Meaningful Employment
Identifies and reports the theory, science, and practice of career counseling, serving as the foundation for career planning, occupational exploration, career decision-making, vocational choice, job entry, work adjustment, and retirement.
The integrative framework in this book synthesizes common factors research into a comprehensive set of guidelines for improving clinical practice and training. The five common factors reviewed are the therapeutic relationship, motivation, insight, self-efficacy, and corrective experiencing.
Features new scholarship in children's emotion socialization and childhood aggression, and offers parenting interventions developed through the lens of equity, diversity, and inclusion. The authors recommend a holistic, process-oriented approach to support parents of aggressive children of varying ages.
Volume 1: Neurobehavioral Disorders and Conditions: Accepted Science and Open Questions Volume 2: Neuroscience and Neuromethods
The two-volume APA Handbook of Neuropsychology provides foundational information on neuropsychology, identifies research questions related to neuropsychological disorders and conditions, offers updates on methods to investigate these issues, and aims to shape the field's future development. Broad coverage areas include neurobehavioral ......