Clinical Reasoning and Decision-Making Process: Child and Adolescent Assessment and Intervention
Editat de Jac J. W. Andrews, Don Saklofskeen Limba Engleză Paperback – 23 oct 2024
making based on the interaction of efficient and effective clinical judgment and truth-seeking accountability.
With a primary goal of providing examples of processes and procedures, this book validates and enriches the importance of clinical reasoning and decision making in psychology.
- Includes rationale for insight and conceptualization of clinical reasoning and decision making
- Uses models and illustrations to showcase clinical reasoning and decision making relative to child and youth concerns and needs
- Enables understanding of issues and experiences of children and youth in the psychological setting
- Presents approaches for explicit, conscious, and accountable critical thinking
- Outlines how to evaluate one's own thinking and the thinking of others
- Features examples of conscious, purposeful, and informed clinical reasoning, decision making, and critical thinking
- Facilitates a comprehensive and ethical analysis of issues in the lives of children and youth
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9780443135521
ISBN-10: 0443135525
Pagini: 502
Dimensiuni: 152 x 229 mm
Greutate: 0.79 kg
Editura: ELSEVIER SCIENCE
ISBN-10: 0443135525
Pagini: 502
Dimensiuni: 152 x 229 mm
Greutate: 0.79 kg
Editura: ELSEVIER SCIENCE
Cuprins
Foreword
Vinnie Alfonso and George DuPaul
Chapter 1 Clinical Reasoning in Psychology: From Assessment to Intervention
Jac Andrews, Don Saklofske, Victoria Purcell Evans, and Jenna Young
Chapter 2 Clinical Reasoning in Psychology: A Conceptual Model
Jac Andrews
Chapter 3 Clinical Reasoning and Decision Making for Learning Disorders
Dawn Flanagan
Chapter 4 Clinical Reasoning and Decision Making for ADHD
Allison Gornick, Rachel Northrup, Alison Pritchard
Chapter 5 Clinical Reasoning and Decision Making for Anxiety
Helena Flores
Chapter 6 Clinical Reasoning and Decision Making for Autism
Adam McCrimmon, Brittany Lorentz, Abdullah S. Bernier, Keelin McKiernan
Chapter 7 Intellectual Disabilities: Clinical Reasoning and Decision Making
Steve Shaw and Yeon Hee Kang
Chapter 8 Developmental-Relational Perspectives to Guide Clinical Reasoning and Decision Making for Children Experiencing Behavior Problems
Debra Pepler, Bianca Bondi, and Leena Augimeri
Chapter 9 Health Related Disorders: Clinical Reasoning for Assessment and Intervention
Ara J. Schmitt, Paul C. Jones, and Christy Walcott
Chapter 10 Eating Disorders: Clinical Reasoning for Assessment and Intervention
Sharon H.J.Hou, Josie Geller, and Jennifer Coelho
Chapter 11 Psychological Health and Wellbeing within School Organizations: Clinical Reasoning for Assessment and Intervention
Ester Cole & Maria Kokai
Afterword
Wolfgang Linden
Vinnie Alfonso and George DuPaul
Chapter 1 Clinical Reasoning in Psychology: From Assessment to Intervention
Jac Andrews, Don Saklofske, Victoria Purcell Evans, and Jenna Young
Chapter 2 Clinical Reasoning in Psychology: A Conceptual Model
Jac Andrews
Chapter 3 Clinical Reasoning and Decision Making for Learning Disorders
Dawn Flanagan
Chapter 4 Clinical Reasoning and Decision Making for ADHD
Allison Gornick, Rachel Northrup, Alison Pritchard
Chapter 5 Clinical Reasoning and Decision Making for Anxiety
Helena Flores
Chapter 6 Clinical Reasoning and Decision Making for Autism
Adam McCrimmon, Brittany Lorentz, Abdullah S. Bernier, Keelin McKiernan
Chapter 7 Intellectual Disabilities: Clinical Reasoning and Decision Making
Steve Shaw and Yeon Hee Kang
Chapter 8 Developmental-Relational Perspectives to Guide Clinical Reasoning and Decision Making for Children Experiencing Behavior Problems
Debra Pepler, Bianca Bondi, and Leena Augimeri
Chapter 9 Health Related Disorders: Clinical Reasoning for Assessment and Intervention
Ara J. Schmitt, Paul C. Jones, and Christy Walcott
Chapter 10 Eating Disorders: Clinical Reasoning for Assessment and Intervention
Sharon H.J.Hou, Josie Geller, and Jennifer Coelho
Chapter 11 Psychological Health and Wellbeing within School Organizations: Clinical Reasoning for Assessment and Intervention
Ester Cole & Maria Kokai
Afterword
Wolfgang Linden
Recenzii
"...presents the manner in which psychologists make decisions in terms of assessment and intervention. It discusses the inferences, reflections, and thought processes which help clinicians make good decisions for the treatment of a variety of mental health issues. [It] presents an in-depth analysis and description of the conceptualization, clinical reason, and decision making required in the treatment of children and young adults.... This book integrates scholarship, theoretical insights, and research with practical applications, aiming to support both trainees and practicing psychologists in developing clinical reasoning and decision-making strategies for assessing and addressing the challenges faced by children and youth in learning, behavior, health, and emotional domains.... [It] is excellent because it shows how psychologists make decisions for common mental health issues among children and adolescents. The emphasis is not simply on acquiring psychological knowledge but the ability to analyze problems and utilize decision-making models for the best possible outcomes. [This] will benefit graduate students and early career professionals." ©Doody's Book Review Service, 2025, Gary Kaniuk, PsyD (Cermak Health Services) Doody's Score: 92, 4 Stars!