• 2011 312pp 8½"x 11" paperback ISBN: 9781568871301
We have combined the best features of both the old Innovations
in Clinical Practice: A Source Book series and the newer ICP: Focus
series to bring you the latest techniques and innovative strategies for your
clinical practice.
Table of Contents
Chapters marked with an asterisk
(*) are tentatively included in the
CE Program
SECTION I: CLINICAL ISSUES AND APPLICATIONS
*Mindfulness-Based
Group Interventions
Shaznin
P. Daruwalla, Daniela L. Burnworth, & Robert A. Rando
*
Psychological Assessment of Bariatric
Surgery Candidates
J.
Daniel A. Brynolf
*Juvenile Bipolar Disorder: Assessment and Treatment
Christina G.
Weston
*Integrating Positive Psychology
Interventions Into Cognitive-Behavioral Therapy for Depression
Susan
Matour, Maurice F. Prout, & Carin M. Lefkowitz
*Solution-Focused Brief Therapy (SFBT)
Cara Sylvester
& Maurice F. Prout
*A Consultation-Based Training Program
for Parents of Aggressive, Noncompliant Children
Mifrando S.
Obach
*Group Intervention Program for Female
Survivors of Intimate Partner Violence Who Have Used Violence in Their Intimate
Relationships
Kathleen
A. Malloy & Celeste M. Waller
*Providing Care to Deaf Individuals
Gerald
F. Hayes
*Toward an Empirically Based
Psychoeducation Intervention for Caregivers of People With Dementia
Sarah
Koerner & Jeffery B. Allen
SECTION II: PRACTICE MANAGEMENT AND PROFESSIONAL DEVELOPMENT
*Outcome Evaluations in Private Practice
Jessica Moss
& Jeffery B. Allen
*Building a Group Psychotherapy Program
Martyn
Whittingham & Erin Frick
*Ethical Issues Confronting Mental Health
Providers Working Within Medical Care Settings
Julie
Lynn Williams
SECTION III: ASSESSMENT INSTRUMENTS AND CLIENT HANDOUTS
Assessment Instruments
Centers for Disease Control & Prevention Health-Related
Quality-of-Life 14-Item Measure (CDC HRQOL-14)
Centers
for Disease Control and Prevention
Problem Oriented Screening Instrument for Teenagers (POSIT)
National
Institute on Drug Abuse
Problem Oriented Screening Instrument for Parents (POSIP)
National
Institute on Drug Abuse
Client Handouts
For Kids... When Your Parents Divorce
Cynthia
MacGregor
Ten Warning Signs of Alzheimer's
Alzheimer's
Association
Addicted to Social Sites?
www.WhatIsSocialNetworking.com
SECTION IV: COMMUNITY INTERVENTIONS
*Domestic Violence and Women with
Disabilities
Francis W.
Siu & Martin G. Brodwin
*Perspectives on Dementia in the African-American Population
Thomas
Fritsch & David S. Geldmacher
SECTION V: SELECTED TOPICS
*The Use of Social Networking and Texting
in Teens
Jessica
Moss & Eve M. Wolf
*Integrating Spirituality Into
Clinical Practice
Richard
Sears
*A Guide to Divorce and Child Custody
Tara
Hudson Pasha & Kathy A. McCloskey
Eve M. Wolf, PhD,
Senior Editor, is the Associate Dean for Academic Affairs at the Wright State
University School of Professional Psychology in Dayton, Ohio. For over 20
years, she has been involved in clinical work and scholarship in the area of
eating disorders. Currently, she supervises doctoral students in their clinical
work at the university counseling center where eating problems and body image
issues are common concerns. In addition, Dr. Wolf has taught doctoral courses
in adult and child psychopathology, projective assessment, and the teaching of
psychology.
Jeffery B. Allen, PhD, ABPP-CN,
is currently a Professor in the School of Professional Psychology at Wright
State University in Dayton, Ohio. Dr. Allen's professional experience includes
a specialty internship in neuropsychology at Brown University and a
rehabilitation focused postdoctoral fellowship at the Rehabilitation Institute
of Michigan in Detroit. He is widely published in the areas of neuropsychology,
head injuries, and memory in such sources as Neuropsychologia, Brain
Injuries, and Archives of Clinical Neuropsychology and Assessment.
His areas of teaching also include physiological psychology and clinical neuropsychology.
His research interests include neurobehavioral disorders, quality of life in
medical populations, cognitive and neuropsychological assessment, and outcome
measurement in rehabilitation. He is Board Certified by the American Board of
Professional Psychology in Clinical Neuropsychology and has published the text,
A General Practitioner's Guide to Neuropsychological Assessment, through
the American Psychological Association.
Leon VandeCreek, PhD, ABPP,
is a licensed psychologist who is the past dean and current professor in the School of Professional Psychology at Wright State
University in Dayton, Ohio. He has been awarded the Diplomate in Clinical
Psychology and he is a Fellow of several divisions of the American
Psychological Association. His interests include professional training and
ethical/legal issues related to professional education and practice. Dr.
VandeCreek has served as President of the Pennsylvania Psychological
Association, Chair of the APA Insurance Trust, Chair of the Board of Educational
Affairs of the APA, and Treasurer of the Ohio Psychological Association. In
2005, he served as President of the Division of Psychotherapy of the APA. He
has authored or coauthored about 150 professional presentations and
publications, including 17 books. From 1992 to 2007, he served as Senior Editor
of the Innovations in Clinical Practice: A Source Book series.