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Clinical Psychology: Science, Practice, and Culture

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Recipient of the 2017 Textbook Excellence Award from the Textbook & Academic Authors Association (TAA)

Up to date with current DSM-5 coverage throughout, the comprehensive, highly-readable Fourth Edition of Clinical Science, Practice, and Culture provides students vital exposure to the real-world practice of clinical psychology balanced with the latest research in the field. Throughout the book, author Andrew M. Pomerantz explores clinical assessment, psychotherapy, ethical and professional issues, current controversies, and specialized topics in a scholarly, yet fascinating, easy-to-read style. Value-priced and packed with clinical examples, the Fourth Edition offers more coverage of cultural/diversity issues in clinical psychology than any other text for the course, as well as thorough coverage of recent, prominent developments in psychotherapy and clinical assessment. New topics, new pedagogy, expanded discussions of ethics, and hundreds of new references published since 2014 make this a resource students will keep and refer to throughout their professional lives.

632 pages, Hardcover

First published January 24, 2008

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206 reviews32 followers
July 27, 2020
I have assigned this book to my 3rd and 4th grade psychology students - because each chapter includes discussions on culture and its effects on the science and practice of clinical psychology, which is an easily overlooked subject. Both the students and I have mostly enjoyed readings, although sometimes we needed more detail on the topics that are discussed throughout the book. Still, I believe this book was good enough for introducing clinical psychology as a discipline.
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November 27, 2019
This is a textbook.

It seemed pretty good, for a textbook.

I mean, I wouldn't casually recommend this to anyone as something to read for fun.

But if someone was teaching a clinical psychology class and was looking for a textbook, this seems like a pretty good choice.
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May 19, 2020
It is ok for an introduction course into clinical psychology. My complain is that some topics and ideas are compulsively repeated, and others are not elaborated on enough.
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88 reviews23 followers
May 4, 2017
Very good book that explains each piece of clinical psychology.
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511 reviews36 followers
August 15, 2013
Buku ini memberikan gambaran umum mengenai psikologi klinis dengan cukup lengkap. Informasi yang disajikan juga cukup berimbang dan mencakup beberapa perspektif tanpa lebih banyak memihak kepada pendekatan tertentu. Data yang disajikan sudah up-to-date, dan informasi mengenai sejarah perkembangan psikologi klinis juga memberikan insight baru mengenai kenapa psikologi klinis menjadi begini dan begitu.

Poin plus dari buku ini adalah penjelasan mengenai pentingnya faktor budaya (cross-cultural psychology) dalam praktik psikologi klinis yang lebih mendalam. Meskipun contoh di buku ini lebih banyak pada kasus di Amerika (khususnya dalam sistem hukum - psikologi forensik), namun pemahaman dasar mengenai faktor budaya ini cukup relevan juga bagi mahasiswa psikologi yang sedang mendalami psikologi klinis di Indonesia.
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June 16, 2016
This textbook was a good introduction to clinical psychology. The analogies from everyday life were, for the most part, useful in gaining a better understanding of concepts. The writing makes it easy to read about a specific concept (such as humanistic psychotherapy) without having to have read every other chapter.
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December 6, 2015
I actually really liked this textbook because it's well organized and straight forward so anyone can understand it.
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