3 Feb, 2012
Question by J D: Do any of you care about any other field in psychology other than clinical? In my opinion, modern clinical psychology is a cop-out. Some people really do need psychological help in a clinical setting. It’s true. But most of the time clinical psychology completely forgets most of the other fields in psychology. The clinical community has become very jaded. Does anyone care about things such as behaviorism? My favorite kind of behaviorism is psychological. Analytical is alright too, but metaphorical isn’t really my cup of tea. What say you? What are your favorites fields in psychology? Gender Studies? A broader social psychology? Does anyone know who Philip…. Click Here to Read More
30 Jan, 2012

DSCF9529 Image by mjmyap Business digest Harvey-Livingston holds a bachelor's degree in psychology and a master's degree in clinical psychology, both from UT Tyler. She serves on the Mothers Against Drunk Driving East Texas Regional Operations Council and is a member of the Texas Counseling … Read more on Longview News-Journal European Official Praises Sex Education in Cuba Chiara Simonelli is also part-time professor of Clinical Sexology and Psychology at the La Sapienza University in Rome, and the author of scientific publications and theoretical-experimental works in this field. Read more on Cuba News Discovering autism: An unsettling boom She took Chase to…. Click Here to Read More
27 Jan, 2012

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25 Jan, 2012

by mjmyap 13 Indications of Clinical Depression>>Natural Fix For Depression Article by John H Culp Signs of Clinical Depression include exhaustion, insomnia, difficulty focusing, anxiousness, worry, extreme mood shifts, and irritability. Going through these symptoms a great extended period of time is surely an indication that remedy for depression might be needed. A test by using a physician is going to be essential for identify depression. Lack appealing about way of life is surely an indication from the disease particularly when in conjunction with other signs. Other activities looking for may be losing weight with a cut in appetite and feelings of uneasiness, and loss of energy….. Click Here to Read More
25 Jan, 2012
Question by xyzl: Majoring in clinical and developmental/child psychology? Should I major in clinical or developmental/child psychology? Any tips on majoring in psychology? Best answer: Answer by JanI decided to major in Psychology my first quarter freshman year. It was the first class I took, and fell in love instantly. I went through my four years, and graduated with my BA in psychology. It may be different at your school, but my university only offered one Psychology Bachelors degree – a Bachelor of Arts in Psychology. You don’t specialize in one field until you get to a Master’s level. Maybe that’s where you are right now, so forgive me for stating the obvious. If you are…. Click Here to Read More
21 Jan, 2012
Treating Sex Offenders: A Guide to Clinical Practice With Adults, Clerics, Children, and Adolescents (Haworth Criminal Justice, Forensic Behavioral Sciences & Offender Rehabilitation) Top…. Click Here to Read More
18 Jan, 2012

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18 Jan, 2012

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11 Jan, 2012

Neurogenetic Developmental Disorders: Variation of Manifestation in Childhood (Issues in Clinical and Cognitive Neuropsychology) Genetic disorders in children can have highly variable effects. Even relatively common disorders may go undiagnosed and untreated by clinicians who are not familiar with the range of “atypical” cognitive or behavioral symptoms possible in an affected child. Recent research in genetics and brain development has altered the phenotypic description of various disorders, but this new knowledge is not readily available to practitioners. This collection provides a single resource…. Click Here to Read More
2 Jan, 2012
Question by : I am a sophomore in college studying clinical psychology how do I become a PNP without changing major? I’m a sophomore in college and i want to become a PNP can I still stay as a clinical psychology student now?? Best answer: Answer by dAs a PNP are you meaning a psychiatric nurse prac? if so, you have to have a bsn and then obtain a msn (which this will be changing within the next few years, i believe 2013, which then you have to have a dnp-doctorate). if you want to continue with your bachelors in psychology, you can do so, but you will still have to obtain a bsn, which there are some second-degree bsn’s which are around 18 months long. i would speak with your…. Click Here to Read More
31 Dec, 2011

Clinical Psychology: Concepts, Methods, and Profession (with CD-ROM and InfoTrac), 6th Edition In this new edition, co-author, Timothy Trull, a specialist in psychopathology, clinical assessment, and personality disorders, has put together a major revision of this best-selling text. As this edition’s new lead author, Trull has enhanced the book’s readability, modernized its content, condensed and brightened its presentation, and added significant new material. In addition to a thoroughly updated discussion of clinical psychology, this edition sharpens its focus on empirically validated treatments and managed health care and offers increased coverage of culture and gender diversity in…. Click Here to Read More
31 Dec, 2011

Peds Notes: Nurse’s Clinical Pocket Guide A Davis' notes book! This pocket-size rapid reference is sure to become your number 1 pediatric resource. It presents all of the information needed to deliver safe, effective care for children based on their age, size, developmental level, and unique pathologies. It features: comprehensive growth and development review with expected behaviors and skills for each age/developmental level; a comprehensive review of growth and development with expected behaviors and skills at each age/developmental level; a summary of the most frequently encountered pediatric pathologies, assessments, treatments, and nursing care; and, coverage of 43 skills,…. Click Here to Read More