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Chapter 1 - Psychopathic Behavior: Some Recent Theory and Research
Robert D. Hare
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Chapter 2 - The Retarded Child as a Whole Person
Edward Zigler
Pages 47-121 - Book chapterNo access
Chapter 3 - Studies of Psychodiagnostic Errors of Observation as a Contribution Toward a Nondynamic Psychopathology of Everyday Life
Loren J. Chapman
Pages 123-163 - Book chapterNo access
Chapter 4 - Psychological Intervention in a Community Crisis
Sidney E. Cleveland
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Chapter 5 - Perspectives in Experimental Clinical Psychology
Brendan A. Maher
Pages 201-213 - Book chapterNo access
Name Index
Pages 215-219
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Advances in Experimental Clinical Psychology is a collection of articles that covers the advances in experimental clinical psychology, in terms of perspective, approach, and research methods. The first chapter of the book details the theories and research methods in dealing with psychopathic behavior. Chapter 2 covers the retarded child as a whole person. The third chapter presents studies of psychodiagnostic errors of observation as a contribution toward a nondynamic psychopathology of everyday life. In the fourth chapter, the book discusses psychological intervention in a community crisis. The last chapter of the book deals with perspective in experimental clinical psychology. The text will be of great use to practitioners and researchers of psychology and related fields, such as psychiatry and neurology.
Advances in Experimental Clinical Psychology is a collection of articles that covers the advances in experimental clinical psychology, in terms of perspective, approach, and research methods. The first chapter of the book details the theories and research methods in dealing with psychopathic behavior. Chapter 2 covers the retarded child as a whole person. The third chapter presents studies of psychodiagnostic errors of observation as a contribution toward a nondynamic psychopathology of everyday life. In the fourth chapter, the book discusses psychological intervention in a community crisis. The last chapter of the book deals with perspective in experimental clinical psychology. The text will be of great use to practitioners and researchers of psychology and related fields, such as psychiatry and neurology.
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ISBN
978-0-08-016399-4
Language
English
Published
1971
Copyright
Copyright © 1971 Elsevier Inc. All rights reserved.
Imprint
Pergamon