Oxford New York, Oxford University Press, [2013]
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- Includes bibliographical references and index.
- Part I. Assessment and diagnosis — 1. Lifetime prevalence of mental disorders in the general population / Christie P. Karpiak and Brian A. Zaboski — 2. Conducting a mental status examination / Robert W. Baker and Paula T. Trzepacz — 3. Improving diagnostic and clinical interviewing / Rhonda S. Karg, Arthur N. Wiens, and Ryan W. Blazei — 4. Increasing the accuracy of clinical judgment (and thereby improving patient care) / David Faust — 5. Assessing suicidal risk / Kenneth S. Pope and Melba J.T. Vasquez — 6. Assessment of malingering on psychological measures / Richard Rogers and Nathan D. Gillard — 7. Identifying and assessing alcohol, drug, and tobacco use disorders / Linda Carter Sobell, Mark B. Sobell, and Sean M. Robinson — 8. Interviewing children’s caregivers / Carolyn S. Schroeder and Eve-Lynn Nelson — 9. Evaluating the medical components of childhood developmental and behavioral disorders / Nhung T. Tran and James L. Lukefahr — 10. Using the DSM-5 and ICD-11 in forensic and clinical applications with children across racial and ethnic lines / Ronn Johnson — 11. Assessing strengths in clinical practice / Tayyab Rashid — 12. Evaluating dementia / Elise Caccappolo — 13. Using the International Classification of Diseases system (ICD-10) / Michael C. Roberts and Spencer C. Evans — 14. Taking a client’s sexual history / Judith C. White — 15. Screening for sexual offender risk / David Medoff and Sarah J. Sternlieb — 16. Assessing personality disorders / Whitney L. Gore and Thomas A. Widiger.
- Part II. Psychological testing — 17. Adult neuropsychological assessment / Aaron P. Nelson and Margaret O’Connor — 18. Developmental neuropsychological assessment / Jane Holmes Bernstein, Betsy Kammerer, and Celiane Rey-Casserly — 19. Assessment and intervention for executive dysfunction / Robert M. Roth, Peter K. Isquith, and Gerard A. Gioia — 20. Assessing and managing concussion / Gerard A. Gioia — 21. Assessing MMPI-2 profile validity / James N. Butcher — 22. Interpreting clinical scale scores on the MMPI-2 / John R. Graham — 23. Interpreting supplementary scales of the MMPI-2 / Roger L. Greene and Lacey M. Sommers — 24. Understanding and using the MMPI-2-RF / Yossef S. Ben-Porath — 25. Interpreting the family of Millon clinical inventories / Seth Grossman and Theodore Millon — 26. Interpreting test scores and their percentile equivalents / Thomas P. Hogan — 27. Locating information about psychological tests and measures / Thomas P. Hogan — 28. Applying Rorschach assessment / Irving B. Weiner — 29. Assessing the quality of a psychological testing report / Gerald P. Koocher and Celiane Rey-Casserly.
- Part III. Individual adult treatment — 30. Compendium of psychotherapy treatment manuals / Michael J. Lambert — 31. Compendium of empirically supported treatments / Dianne L. Chambers and E. David Klonsky — 32. Compendium of treatment adaptations / John C. Norcross and Bruce E. Wampold — 33. Compendium of evidence-based therapy relationships / John C. Norcross and Michael J. Lambert — 34. Applying the stages of change / James O. Prochaska, John C. Norcross, and Carlo C. Diclemente — 35. Enhancing patient adherence to treatment / M. Robin Dimatteo — 36. Treating and managing care of the suicidal patient / Bruce Bongar and Glenn R. Sullivan — 37. Intervening with clients in crisis / Kenneth France — 38. Treating borderline personality disorder / Kenneth N. Levy — 39. Treating reluctant and involuntary clients / Stanley L. Brodsky and Caroline Titcomb — 40. Conducting motivational interviewing / Theresa B. Moyers and Daniel J. Fischer — 41. Assessing and treating attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder / Robert J. Resnick — 42. Assessment and treatment of anger as a clinical problem / Raymond Digiuseppe — 43. Diagnosis, assessment, and treatment of female sexual dysfunctions / Leonard R. Derogatis and Lori A. Brotto — 44. Diagnosis, assessment, and treatment of male sexual dysfunctions / Leonard R. Derogatis and Lori A. Brotto — 45. Working with patients at risk for HIV and other sexually transmitted diseases / Michael P. Carey and Peter A. Vanable — 46. Treating women in psychotherapy / Laura S. Brown — 47. Psychotherapy with lesbian, gay, and bisexual clients / Kristin A. Hancock — 48. Practicing psychotherapy with older adults / Brian D. Carpenter and Bob G. Knight — 49. Managing sexual feelings for patients in psychotherapy / Kenneth S. Pope — 50. Improving completion of therapeutic homework / Michael A. Tompkins — 51. Conducting evaluations of client outcomes and satisfactions / Michael J. Lambert and Kara Cattani — 52. Repairing ruptures in the therapeutic alliance / Jeremy D. Safran a
- Part IV. Couples, family, and group treatment — 74. Recruiting, selecting, and preparing patients for interpersonal group psychotherapy / Victor J. Yalom — 75. Conducting parent management training / Melanie M. Nelson and Sheila M. Eyberg — 76. Conducting couple and family therapy / Jay L. Lebow — 77. Treating high-conflict couples / Susan Heitler — 78. Treating partner infidelity / Don-David Lusterman — 79. Conducting psychoeducational groups / Gary M. Burlingame and Sean Woodland — 80. Using genograms in assessment and therapy / Sueli S. Petry and Monica McGoldrick — 81. Treating bullying behaviors among youth / Susan M. Swearer — 82. Treating enuresis and encopresis / Patrick C. Friman — 83. Treating veterans and military families / Marjan Ghahramanlou-Holloway and Jennifer L. Bakalar — 84. Assessing and treating autism spectrum disorders / James A. Mulick and Courtney E. Rice.
- Part V. Child and adolescent treatment — 85. Treating the behaviorally disordered child / Sheila M. Eyberg — 86. Helping children cope with chronic mental illness / Lauren Mednick — 87. Engaging the reluctant adolescent / Alice K. Rubenstein — 88. Interviewing children about sexual abuse / Karen J. Saywitz and Joyce S. Dorado — 89. Treating child sexual abuse / Kathryn Kuehnle and Mary Connell.
- Part VI. Biology and pharmacotherapy — 90. Adult psychopharmacology / Christine Blasey, Joseph K. Belanoff, Charles Debattista, and Alan F. Schatzberg — 91. Understanding side effects and warnings in psychopharmacology / Elain Orabona Foster and Ruth Roa-Navarrete — 92. Pediatric psychopharmacology / Colleen A. Ryan and Michael L. Trieu — 93. Common drugs of abuse and their effects / Christopher J. Correia and James G. Murphy — 94. Herbal treatments for psychological disorders / Paula J. Biedenharn and Brian A. Kiernan — 95. Medical conditions that may present as psychological disorders / William J. Reed — 96. Normal medical laboratory values and measurement conversions / Gerald P. Koocher — 97. Use of height and weight assessment tools / Nancie H. Herbold and Sari Edelstein — 98. Dietary supplements and psychological functioning / Sari Edelstein and Nancie H. Herbold.
- Part VII. Self-help resources — 99. Recommended self-help books, autobiographies, and films / John C. Norcross and Linda F. Campbell — 100. Recommended homework during psychotherapy with couples and individuals / Arthur E. Jongsma, Jr. — 101. Recommended self-help Internet resources for patients / John M. Grohol — 102. Recommended online computer-assisted treatments / Luciano L’Abate.
- Part VIII. Ethical and legal issues — 103. Ethical principles of psychologists and code of conduct — 104. Dealing with licensing boards and ethics complaints / Gerald P. Koocher and Patricia Keith-Spiegel — 105. Defending against legal (malpractice and licensing) complaints / Robert Henley Woody — 106. Minimizing your legal liability risk following adverse events of patient threats / Jeffrey N. Younggren — 107. Dealing with subpoenas / Linday Childress-Beatty and Gerald P. Koocher — 108. Confronting an unethical colleague / Patricia Keith-Spiegel — 109. Recognizing, assisting, and reporting the impaired psychologist / Gary R. Schoener — 110. Understanding special education law / Linda Wilmshurst.
- Part IX. Forensic practice — 111. Understanding involuntary psychiatric hospitalization / Stuart A. Anfang and Paul S. Appelbaum — 112. Applying standards for use of physical restraint and seclusion / Thomas Graf — 113. Understanding legal terms of special interest in mental health practice / Gerald P. Koocher — 114. Applying the duty to protect and warn / James L. Werth, Jr. and Jennifer Stroup — 115. Preparing and giving expert testimony / Stanley L. Brodsky and Tess M.S. Neal — 116. Evaluating competence to stand trial / Carla A. Lourenco — 117. Conducting a child custody evaluation / Robin M. Deutsch — 118. Assessing and responding to aggressive and threatening clients / Leon Vandecreek.
- Part X. Financial and insurance matters — 119. Handling money matters and gifts in psychological practice / Jeffrey E. Barnett and Allison J. Shale — 120. Understanding professional liability insurance / Bruce E. Bennett — 121. Managing your managed care contracts / Gerald P. Koocher — 122. Setting fees for psychological services / Kavita J. Shah and John C. Norcross — 123. Navigating adverse managed care decisions / Katherine C. Nordal and Shirley Ann Higuchi.
- Part XI. Practice management — 124. Making good referrals / Steven Walfish and Jeffrey Zimmerman — 125. Prototype mental health records / Gerald P. Koocher — 126. Fulfilling informed consent responsibilities / Kenneth S. Pope — 127. Elements of authorization forms to release or request client’s records / Edward Zuckerman — 128. Understanding fundamentals of the HIPAA privacy rule / Alan C. Nessman — 129. Common clinical abbreviations and symbols / John C. Norcross and Brian A. Zaboski — 130. Creating a professional living will for psychologists / Stephen A. Ragusea — 131. Understanding statistics in the research literature / William F. Chaplin and Niketa Kumar — 132. Selecting and relying on an attorney / Robert Henley Woody — 133. Managing real-time telepsychology practice / Eve-Lynn Nelson and Teresa A. Lillis — 134. Optimizing the use of technology in psychology with best practice principles / Marlene M. Maheu, Joseph McMenamin, and Myron L. Pulier — 135. Practicing in the era of social media / Jeffrey E. Barnett and Keely Kolmes — 136. Finding, evaluating, and using smartphone applications / Marlene M. Maheu, Myron L. Pulier, and Sylvain Roy.
- Part XII. Prevention, consultation, and supervision — 137. Helping people cope with disasters / Eric M. Vernberg and Erin P. Hambrick — 138. Establishing a consultation agreement / Len Sperry — 139. Interacting with the media / Lilli Friedland and Florence Kaslow — 140. Conducting effective clinical supervision / Nicholas Ladany — 141. Responsibilities and liabilities in supervision / Carol A. Falender and Edward P. Shafranskie — 142. Cultivating relationships and coordinating care with other health professionals / John C. Linton — 143. Consulting on end-of-life decisions / James L. Werth, Jr. and Erica Whiting — 144. Psychotherapist self-care checklist / John C. Norcross and James D. Guy, Jr. — 145. Conducting evidence-based prevention / Sha’kema M. Blackmon and Elizabeth M. Vera.
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