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, 2021
CLIN_PSY 403-0 Psychological Assessment II (1 Unit) This course focuses on development of skills in the use, administration, scoring and interpretation of results from standardized measures assessing cognitive (i.e., memory) and academic functioning ...
Charles Berg
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CLIN_PSY 403-0 Psychological Assessment II (1 Unit) This course focuses on development of skills in the use, administration, scoring and interpretation of results from standardized measures assessing cognitive (i.e., memory) and academic functioning ...
Charles Berg
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Reflective practice in clinical psychology: Reflections from basic psychological science.
, 2020“Know thyself.” This ancient Greek maxim, inscribed on the temple of Apollo at Delphi and reiterated in various guises by Aeschylus, Socrates, and Plato, among other influential Greek scholars, reminds us that self-reflection and selfawareness have been ...
S. Lilienfeld, C. Basterfield
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Contemporary Clinical Psychology
, 2020Preface to the Third Edition. About the Author. PART ONE Foundations and Fundamentals. Chapter 1 What Is Contemporary Clinical Psychology? Chapter 2 Foundations and Early History of Clinical Psychology.
T. Plante
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Reproducibility in Clinical Psychology
2018Discusses issues of open science, transparency, and reproducability as they pertain to clinical psychology research.
Hopwood , Christopher, Vazire, Simine
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The Utility of Event-Related Potentials in Clinical Psychology.
Annual Review of Clinical Psychology, 2019Event-related potentials (ERPs) are direct measures of brain activity that can be leveraged for clinically meaningful research. They can relate robustly both to continuous measures of individual difference and to categorical diagnoses in ways that ...
G. Hajcak, Julia Klawohn, A. Meyer
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Machine Learning for Clinical Psychology and Clinical Neuroscience
The Cambridge Handbook of Research Methods in Clinical Psychology, 2019A rapid growth in computational power and an increasing availability of large, publicly- accessible, multimodal datasets present new opportunities for psychology and neuroscience researchers to ask novel questions, and to approach old questions in novel ...
M. Coutanche, Lauren S. Hallion
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Introduction to Clinical Psychology
, 2019Section I: Basic Concepts Chapter 1 What is Clinical Psychology? Chapter 2 Clinical Psychology's Past and Present Section II: Assessment Chapter 3 Basic Features of Clinical Assessment Chapter 4 Interviewing and Observation in Clinical Psychology Chapter
Geoffrey P. Kramer +2 more
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Journal of Clinical Psychology, 2003
AbstractA general view of the field of clinical psychology in present‐day Spain is offered here. The field has experienced an enormous development over the past two decades. Many journals and specialized societies have been established, and a large number of professionals now are working in the field, most of them in private practice, but some in ...
Victoria del Barrio, Helio Carpintero
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AbstractA general view of the field of clinical psychology in present‐day Spain is offered here. The field has experienced an enormous development over the past two decades. Many journals and specialized societies have been established, and a large number of professionals now are working in the field, most of them in private practice, but some in ...
Victoria del Barrio, Helio Carpintero
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A portrait of clinical psychology
Journal of Interprofessional Care, 2002The purpose of this paper is to provide an introduction to the profession of clinical psychology. We provide a definition and overview of the core features of the profession, followed by a description of entry requirements and education. We go on to describe the dominant models which have driven the training and practice of clinical psychologists ...
Huey DA, Britton PG
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Automaticity in clinical psychology.
American Psychologist, 1999The authors provide an overview of the literature on the ability of response expectancies to elicit automatic responses in the form of self-fulfilling prophecies and link it to the broader psychological investigation of automatic processes. The authors review 3 areas of research in which response expectancies have been shown to affect experience ...
Steven Jay Lynn, Irving Kirsch
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