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Clinical Psychology Reflections Volume 3 - Thoughts On Psychotherapy Mental Health Abnormal Psychology and More - cover

Clinical Psychology Reflections Volume 3 - Thoughts On Psychotherapy Mental Health Abnormal Psychology and More

Connor Whiteley

Publisher: CGD Publishing

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Summary

Clinical psychology applies psychological knowledge and theory to mental health conditions. But psychology students and professionals know information in textbooks and lecture theatres miss real-world issues sometimes.
 
Can we fix this?
 
Join bestselling psychology author Connor Whiteley reflecting on outstanding, critical topics, problems and more facing clinical psychology in this brilliant, engaging book going far beyond the textbooks and lecture theatres.
 
If you want to expand your knowledge of clinical psychology in the real-world. You MUST read this absolutely unputdownable and brilliant book!
 
BUY NOW!
 
Clinical Psychology Reflections Volume 3 Includes
 
Introduction
 
The Oddity Of Clinical Psychology
 
The Importance of Digesting Research
 
Supporting Psychologists With Lived Experiences
 
Ableism In Clinical Psychology Training
 
Driving As Apart Of Clinical Psychology Selection Criteria
 
A New Way To Conceptualise Therapy And Capacity To Change
 
Labels Opening Doors And Funding
 
Questioning Gaming Disorder
 
Is Educational Psychology Inheritably Political?
 
Reducing Right To Protest And Mental Health
 
Conversion Therapy
 
Class Within Clinical Psychology
 
Class Being Protected Characteristics
 
Stigma And Suicide
 
Climate Change And Mental Health
 
Problems With The Diagnostic Model For Young People
 
Importance Of Recognising Bias In Publication
 
Psychology Being Helpful When We Have Faced Lost
 
Looking Into The Future of Clinical Psychology
 
Future Of Treatment
 
Conclusion
Available since: 04/21/2023.
Print length: 131 pages.

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