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Psychologists' desk reference
    Koocher, Gerald P.
Publisher: Oxford University Press,
Pub date: 1998.
Pages: xx, 613 p. :
ISBN: 0195111869
Item info: 1 copy available at Bizzell Library.
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RC 467.2 .P78 1998 1 Reference Collection
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A thorough update of the highly successful first edition, this volume includes 58 entirely new chapters and a companion website featuring hot links, graphics, PowerPoint presentations, primary sources, and much more. Distributed by Syndetic Solutions, Inc.
Table of Contents
   Contributors xvii
   Part I Assessment and Diagnosis
   1 Lifetime Prevalence of Mental Disorders in the General Population 3
   2 Mental Status Examination 7
   3 Improving Diagnostic and Clinical Interviewing 13
   4 The Multimodal Life History Inventory 16
   5 Increasing the Accuracy of Clinical Judgment (and Thereby Treatment Effectiveness) 23
   6 Developmental Neuropsychological Assessment 28
   7 Adult Neuropsychological Assessment 33
   8 Assessment and Intervention for Executive Dysfunction 38
   9 Child and Adolescent Diagnosis With DSM-IV 41
   10 Formulating Diagnostic Impressions With Ethnic and Racial Minority Children Using the DSM-IV-TR 45
   11 Medical Evaluation of Children With Behavioral or Developmental Disorders 50
   12 Interviewing Parents 55
   13 Attention-Deficit/Hyperactivity Disorder Through the Life Span 60
   14 Assessment of Suicidal Risk 63
   15 Assessment of Malingering on Psychological Measures 67
   16 Identification and Assessment of Alcohol Abuse 71
   17 Measures of Acculturation 77
   18 DSM-IV-TR Classification System 80
   19 A Practical Guide for the Use of the Global Assessment of Functioning (GAF) Scale of the DSM-IV-TR 91
   20 Assessment of Character Strengths 93
   Part II Psychological Testing
   21 50 Widely Used Psychological Tests 101
   22 Sources of Information About Psychological Tests 105
   23 Publishers of Psychological and Psychoeducational Tests 108
   24 Types of Test Scores and Their Percentile Equivalents 111
   25 Assessing the Quality of a Psychological Testing Report 117
   26 Child Behavior Observations 119
   27 Measures of Children's Psychological Development 124
   28 Assessing MMPI-2 Profile Validity 128
   29 Clinical Scales of the MMPI-2 132
   30 Supplementary Scales of the MMPI-2 137
   31 Characteristics of High and Low Scores on the MMPI-2 Clinical Scales 141
   32 Empirical Interpretation of the MMPI-2 Codetypes 149
   33 Millon Clinical Multiaxial Inventory (MCMI-III) 153
   34 Millon Adolescent Clinical Inventory (MACI) 159
   35 Thumbnail Guide to the Rorschach Method 166
   36 Rorschach Assessment: Questions and Reservations 169
   37 Rorschach Assessment: Scientific Status and Clinical Utility 173
   Part III Individual Psychotherapy and Treatment
   38 Patients' Rights in Psychotherapy 181
   39 Compendium of Empirically Supported Therapies 183
   40 Compendium of Psychotherapy Treatment Manuals 192
   41 Compendium of Empirically Supported Therapy Relationships 202
   42 Enhancing Adherence 208
   43 Methods to Reduce and Counter Resistance in Psychotherapy 212
   44 Repairing Ruptures in the Therapeutic Alliance 216
   45 Systematic Assessment and Treatment Matching 220
   46 Stages of Change: Prescriptive Guidelines 226
   47 Psychotherapy Treatment Plan Writing 232
   48 Key Principles in the Assessment of Psychotherapy Outcome 236
   49 Treatment and Management of the Suicidal Patient 240
   50 Crisis Intervention 245
   51 Impact of Disasters 249
   52 Principles in the Treatment of Borderline Personality Disorder 255
   53 Psychotherapy With Reluctant and Involuntary Clients 257
   54 Treatment Matching in Substance Abuse 263
   55 Motivational Interviewing 267
   56 Anxiety/Anger Management Training 271
   57 Psychological Interventions in Adult Disease Management 274
   58 Assessing and Treating Normative Male Alexithymia 278
   59 Assessing and Treating Male Sexual Dysfunction 282
   60 Assessing and Treating Female Sexual Dysfunction 286
   61 Assessing and Reducing Risk of Infection With the Human Immunodeficiency Virus 291
   62 Guidelines for Treating Women in Psychotherapy 295
   63 Assessment and Treatment of Lesbians, Gay Men, and Bisexuals 299
   64 Psychotherapy With Older Adults 305
   65 Refusal Skills Training 308
   66 Sexual Feelings, Actions, and Dilemmas in Psychotherapy 313
   67 Six Steps to Improve Psychotherapy Homework Compliance 319
   68 Stimulus Control Instructions for the Treatment of Insomnia 325
   69 Parent Management Training for Childhood Behavior Disorders 327
   70 Hypnosis and Relaxation Scripting 332
   71 Working With the Religiously Committed Client 338
   72 Psychotherapy With Cognitively Impaired Adults 342
   73 Early Termination and Referral of Clients in Psychotherapy 346
   74 Guidelines for Relapse Prevention 350
   75 Guidelines for Terminating Psychotherapy 354
   Part IV Couples, Family, and Group Treatment
   76 Choice of Treatment Format 363
   77 Genograms in Assessment and Therapy 366
   78 Guidelines for Conducting Couple and Family Therapy 373
   79 Treating High-Conflict Couples 378
   80 Treatment of Marital Infidelity 384
   81 Group Psychotherapy: An Interpersonal Approach 388
   82 Psychoeducational Group Treatment 393
   Part V Child and Adolescent Treatment
   83 Principles of Treatment With the Behaviorally Disordered Child 401
   84 Psychological Interventions in Childhood Chronic Illness 406
   85 Methods to Engage the Reluctant Adolescent 410
   86 The APSAC Study Guides 416
   87 Interviewing Children When Sexual Abuse Is Suspected 423
   88 Treatment of Child Sexual Abuse 430
   Part VI Biology and Pharmacotherapy
   89 Normal Medical Laboratory Values and Measurement Conversions 439
   90 Use of Height and Weight Assessment Tools 445
   91 Medical Conditions That May Present as Psychological Disorders 447
   92 Adult Psychopharmacology 1: Common Usage 454
   93 Adult Psychopharmacology 2: Side Effects and Warnings 460
   94 Pediatric Psychopharmacology 466
   95 Dietary Supplements and Psychological Functioning 476
   96 Common Drugs of Abuse 481
   Part VII Self-Help Resources
   97 Top Internet Sites for Psychologists and Their Clients 491
   98 Highly Rated Self-Help Books and Autobiographies 494
   99 Popular Films Portraying Mental Disorders 497
   100 Facilitating Client Involvement in Self-Help Groups 502
   101 National Self-Help Groups and Organizations 506
   102 Known and Unproven Herbal Treatments for Psychological Disorders 517
   Part VIII Ethical and Legal Issues
   103 Ethical Principles of Psychologists and Code of Conduct (2002) 525
   104 Privacy, Confidentiality, and Privilege 545
   105 Involuntary Psychiatric Hospitalization (Civil Commitment): Adult and Child 548
   106 Physical Restraint and Seclusion: Regulations and Standards 553
   107 Basic Principles for Dealing With Legal Liability Risk Situations 558
   108 Defending Against Legal Complaints 560
   109 Dealing With Licensing Board and Ethics Complaints 566
   110 Dealing With Subpoenas 570
   111 Glossary of Legal Terms of Special Interest in Mental Health Practice 572
   112 Fifteen Hints on Money Matters and Related Ethical Issues 577
   113 How to Confront an Unethical Colleague 579
   114 Confidentiality and the Duty to Protect 584
   Part IX Forensic Matters
   115 Forensic Evaluations and Testimony 591
   116 Forensic Evaluation Outline 593
   117 Forensic Referrals Checklist 595
   118 Expert Testimony in Depositions 599
   119 Forensic Assessment Instruments 603
   120 Evaluation of Competency to Stand Trial 607
   121 A Model for Clinical Decision Making With Dangerous Patients 612
   122 Principles for Conducting a Comprehensive Child Custody Evaluation 615
   123 Recognizing, Assisting, and Reporting the Impaired Psychologist 620
   124 Essential Features of Professional Liability Insurance 625
   Part X Practice Management
   125 Sample Psychotherapist-Patient Contract 635
   126 Fundamentals of the HIPAA Privacy Rule 640
   127 Basic Elements of Consent 645
   128 Basic Elements of Release Forms 647
   129 Prototype Mental Health Records 649
   130 Utilization Review Checklist 652
   131 Contracting With Managed Care Organizations 653
   132 Billing Issues 657
   133 Psychologists' Fees and Incomes 662
   134 Establishing a Consultation Agreement 666
   135 Computerized Billing and Office Management Programs 670
   Part XI Professional Resources
   136 Therapist Self-Care Checklist 677
   137 Conducting Effective Clinical Supervision 682
   138 Guide to Interacting With the Media 686
   139 Common Clinical Abbreviations and Symbols 691
   140 Major Professional Associations 697
   Index 701
   What Do You Want in the Next Edition? 735
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Title: Psychologists' desk reference / editors, Gerald P. Koocher, John C. Norcross, Sam S. Hill III.
Publication info: New York : Oxford University Press, 1998.
Physical descrip: xx, 613 p. : ill. ; 26 cm.
Local note: bkr
Held by: BIZZELL
Subject term: Clinical psychology--Handbooks, manuals, etc.
Added author: Koocher, Gerald P.
Added author: Norcross, John C., 1957-
Added author: Hill, Sam S.
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