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
28 Dec, 2011

Cognitive Neuropsychology: A Clinical Introduction This book is unique in that it gives equal weight to the psychological and neurological approaches to the study of cognitive deficits in patients with brain lesions. The result is a balanced and comprehensive analysis of cognitive skills and abilities that departs from the more usual syndrome approach favored by neurologists and the anti-localizationist perspective of cognitive psychologists. Key Features* Gives an introductory account of the core subject matter of cognitive neuropsychology* Provides a comprehensive review of the major deficits of human cognitive function* Offers the expertise of…. Click Here to Read More
25 Dec, 2011
San Francisco, CA (PRWEB) November 18, 2011 Help for Depression, a subsidiary of Healthline Networks, the fastest growing provider of intelligent online health information services, today announced an exclusive opportunity for anyone wishing to have their depression questions answered by a qualified mental health professional. According to the CDC, depression affects an estimated one in 10 U.S. adults. It is a costly and often debilitating illness that can affect anyone, and depending on its severity and cause, may require more than one type of treatment. A societal stigma persists in the minds of many when it comes to depression, leaving sufferers and their loved ones feeling shy about…. Click Here to Read More
24 Dec, 2011

Cognitive Case Conceptualization: A Guidebook for Practitioners (Personality and Clinical Psychology) For cognitive therapy to be successful, therapists must identify the key factors that contribute to their clients’ problems. Effective cognitive case conceptualization necessarily precedes appropriate targeting and intervention selection. It requires the integration of the results of a comprehensive assessment into a strong conceptual foundation. Solidly grounded in recent research, and focusing particular attention on important new theoretical developments, this book first offers a comprehensive overview of the contemporary cognitive model of therapy. It then lays out detailed,…. Click Here to Read More
21 Dec, 2011

Clinical and Experimental Hypnosis Top Offers Textbooks.com Marketplace$ 84.15+ $ 3.99…. Click Here to Read More
20 Dec, 2011

Pituitary Today II: New Molecular, Physiological and Clinical Aspects (Frontiers of Hormone Research) Function and disease of the pituitary gland have long been at the center of research interest. Based on a recent scientific meeting held in Angra dos Reis, Brazil, this volume of “Frontiers of Hormone Research” presents the latest research results: specialists from Latin and North America, Europe and Australia discuss in their contributions different aspects of pathogenesis, diagnostics and therapy of pituitary disease and pituitary tumors. Topics covered include pituitary cell development and organization in adult pituitary, tumorigenesis, prolactinomas, growth hormone and acromegaly,…. Click Here to Read More
14 Dec, 2011
Study finds correlation between racism, psychological conditions Mark Lumley, a psychology professor and the director of clinical psychology doctoral training at WSU, says he thinks he knows why the authors of the study have concluded this. “There's a measure that's commonly used in research that has a scale called … Read more on The South End From blackboards to interactive whiteboards Trist gained a degree in psychology but decided against a career as a clinical psychologist because he liked the idea of running a small school. After six years at Hunter, he and wife Heather and their three children moved to West Melton, … Read more on The…. Click Here to Read More
12 Dec, 2011

Psychodynamic Psychotherapy: A clinical manual Psychodynamic psychotherapy offers people a chance to create new ways of thinking and behaving in order to improve the quality of their lives.This book offers a practical, step-by-step guide to the technique of psychodynamic psychotherapy, with instruction on listening, reflecting, and intervening. It will systematically take the reader from evaluation to termination using straightforward language and carefully annotated examples. Written by experienced educators and based on a tried and tested syllabus, this book provides clinically relevant and accessible aspects of theories of treatment processes. The workbook style exercises in this…. Click Here to Read More
11 Dec, 2011
Lakewood, Colo (PRWEB) August 31, 2011 Trumpet Behavioral Health (SM) today announced that Linda A. LeBlanc, Ph.D.,…. Click Here to Read More
10 Dec, 2011

Handbook of Clinical Psychology Competencies, Volume 1-3 In recent years there has been a tremendous growth in psychology as a field of study and in the number of students of clinical psychology in particular. The latter is partly due to the proliferation of professional schools of psychology that are devoted to practitioner-oriented degrees, rather than the traditional research-oriented course of study. Whatever school students emerge from, however, they are obliged to demonstrate proficiency in providing clinical services. This multi-volume handbook, is devoted to describing the core competency areas in providing psychological services which is relevant to practitioners as well as…. Click Here to Read More