LCCN2012-020478
ReviewseoeI love this book by Dr. Andrew Pomerantz. He's obviously a good writer as his writing is clear and he conveys information in a way that is balanced and reasonable. He presents alternative perspectives on many issues and by doing so helps readers learn from the dialectic or tension between these perspectives. This text is a great foundation for students who are interested in developing their identities as clinical psychologists.e, 'eoeI love this book by Dr. Andrew Pomerantz. He's obviously a good writer as his writing is clear and he conveys information in a way that is balanced and reasonable. He presents alternative perspectives on many issues and by doing so helps readers learn from the dialectic or tension between these perspectives. This text is a great foundation for students who are interested in developing their identities as clinical psychologists.'e�, I love this book by Dr. Andrew Pomerantz. He's obviously a good writer as his writing is clear and he conveys information in a way that is balanced and reasonable. He presents alternative perspectives on many issues and by doing so helps readers learn from the dialectic or tension between these perspectives. This text is a great foundation for students who are interested in developing their identities as clinical psychologists.
Dewey Decimal616.89
SynopsisNow in its Third Edition, Clinical Psychology: Science, Practice, and Culture examines the many aspects of clinical psychology in a personal, thorough, and balanced manner. With over 350 new references in total and 261 since 2010, this new edition offers comprehensive, up-to-date coverage of the subfields of clinical psychology, including clinical assessment, psychotherapy, ethical and professional issues, current controversies, and specialized topics. In addition to the recent scholarship, Dr. Pomerantz enhanced the strength of the text by including coverage of multicultural issues, contemporary forms of psychotherapy, and new clinical examples. Through the creative use of metaphor, he connects the new concepts with those concepts students already know, offering an accessible, current, and engaging text for all readers. This core text is ideal for undergraduates and first-year graduate students in clinical psychology courses., Now in its Third Edition , Clinical Psychology: Science, Practice, and Culture examines the many aspects of clinical psychology in a personal, thorough, and balanced manner.