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clinical psychology phd programs philadelphia: Global Psychosomatic Medicine and Consultation-Liaison Psychiatry Hoyle Leigh, 2019-07-26 This authoritative reference surveys mind-body healing concepts and psychosomatic medicine in diverse countries and regions of the world. It provides practical insights on the Western division between medical and mental healing and useful information concerning recent efforts to bridge that enduring divide, particularly in the use of ancient and indigenous healing knowledge in psychosomatic practice. Coverage compares and contrasts current applications of psychosomatic medicine and/or consultation-liaison psychiatry as conducted in such representative countries as France, Britain, China, India, Argentina, Canada, and the United States. And the book predicts how this synthesis of traditions and advances will progress as it: Traces the history and development of psychosomatic medicine. Reviews contributions of traditional healing methods to psychosomatic medicine. Analyzes national styles of psychosomatic medicine as practiced in specific countries. Compares the status of psychosomatic medicine / consultation-liaison psychiatry in various countries. Considers the future of psychosomatic medicine as the field, and the world, evolves. Global Psychosomatic Medicine and Consultation-Liaison Psychiatry expands the knowledge base for psychiatrists, primary care physicians, psychiatric and primary care residents, medical students, behavioral medicine specialists, and others who are interested global and regional perspective on providing biopsychosocial care. It is also relevant for advanced students in health psychology and behavioral medicine, and for professionals in related health fields. |
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clinical psychology phd programs philadelphia: Comprehensive Handbook of Psychotherapy, Psychodynamic / Object Relations Jeffrey J. Magnavita, 2002-10-15 Now available in paperback. In this volume, different approaches to Psychodynamic/Object Relations approaches are examined. It covers the important issues in the field, with topics ranging from psychodynamic psychotherapy with undergraduate and graduate students to a relational feminist psychodynamic approach to sexual desire to psychodynamic/object relations group therapy with shizophrenic patients. |
clinical psychology phd programs philadelphia: Comprehensive Handbook of Psychotherapy, Interpersonal/Humanistic/Existential Florence W. Kaslow, Robert F. Massey, Sharon Davis Massey, 2004-01-30 Now available in paperback. In this volume, theoretical frames, modalities, and applicationsare examined for Interpersonal/Humanistic/Existentialpsychotherapy. Topics range from Culturally SensitivePsychotherapy with Children to Spiritually Sensitive Therapy andExistential Treatment with HIV/AIDS clients. |
clinical psychology phd programs philadelphia: A Casebook of Ethical Challenges in Neuropsychology Shane S. Bush, 2004-11-23 The American Psychological Association published a revision of the Ethical Principles of Psychologists and Code of Conduct in 2002.This text, a companion to the 2002 text Ethical Issues in Clinical Neuropsychology by Bush and Drexler, presents the reader with common ethical challenges in neuropsychology. This text examines the differences between the 1992 and 2002 APA Ethics Codes as they relate to neuropsychological activities. The authors present cases and discuss ethical issues related to neuropsychological practice with a variety of patient populations and in a variety of clinical settings. In addition, ethical issues in neuropsychological research and test development are examined. The text also includes chapters on emerging and particularly challenging aspects of neuropsychological practice, such as the assessment of response validity, and the use of information technology and telecommunications. Through the use of case illustrations, the authors examine ethical issues in neuropsychology and the new Ethics Code, offering a practical approach for understanding and promoting ethical neuropsychological practice. |
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