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Psychosocial Rehabilitation of Physically and Psychologically Wounded
Walter Erich Penk and Dolores Little
in Military Psychologists' Desk Reference
The primary mission of the military is for service members to be combat ready. One must always be fit to serve; physically, psychologically, socially, ethically, and spiritually, in the ...
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Behavioral Family Intervention
Adel C. Najdowski and Evelyn R. Gould
in Children and Youth with Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD): Recent Advances and Innovations in Assessment, Education, and Intervention
Parent training is a critical component of effective intervention for children with autism spectrum disorder (ASD). With the rise in ASD, the need for evidence-based and cost-effective ...
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Education and Treatment Planning
Tonya M. Palermo
in Cognitive-Behavioral Therapy for Chronic Pain in Children and Adolescents
In Chapter 5 general issues in working with children with chronic pain and
their families are discussed in the context of providing education and treatment planning. The initial ...
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The First Episode of Psychosis: A Guide for Young People and Their Families, Revised and Updated Edition
Beth Broussard and Michael T. Compton
Now in its second edition, The First Episode of Psychosis is the ideal book for young people and their families experiencing the frightening and confusing initial episode of ...
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The Mark of Shame: Stigma of Mental Illness and an Agenda for Change
Stephen P. Hinshaw
Mental illness tops the list of stigmatized conditions in current society, generating the kinds of stereotypes, fear, and rejection that are reminiscent of longstanding attitudes toward ...
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Teaching Competency in Couple and Family Psychology
Mark Stanton and Robert Welsh
in Specialty Competencies in Couple and Family Psychology
This chapter focuses on higher education (undergraduate to postdoctoral, including professional continuing education) teaching in the specialty field. It describes the knowledge, skills, ...
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Professional Identity as a Couple and Family Psychologist
Mark Stanton and Robert Welsh
in Specialty Competencies in Couple and Family Psychology
This chapter describes the evolution of the specialty designation and the pathways to specialty identification, participation in specialty organization, board certification in the ...
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Supervision Competency in Couple and Family Psychology
Mark Stanton and Robert Welsh
in Specialty Competencies in Couple and Family Psychology
This chapter discusses the work of the Assessment of Competency Benchmarks Workgroup to the specialty area of couple and family psychology (CFP) supervision. It outlines the essential ...
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Psychosocial Treatments for Early Psychosis
Beth Broussard and Michael T. Compton
in The First Episode of Psychosis: A Guide for Young People and Their Families, Revised and Updated Edition
This chapter discusses the importance of psychosocial treatments for psychosis. The recovery process focuses as much on resuming school, work, relationships, and recreation/leisure ...
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