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  1. The Modern Scientist-Practitioner

    A Guide to Practice in Psychology

    By David A. Lane, Sarah Corrie

    The Modern Scientist-Practitioner argues for a radical rethink of how we understand the science-practice relationship and the notion of the scientist-practitioner model. Drawing on the latest innovations and research from the fields of anthropology, industry, philosophy, psychology and science,...

    Published February 26th 2006 by Routledge

  2. Destructive Trends in Mental Health

    The Well Intentioned Path to Harm

    Edited by Rogers H. Wright, Nicholas A. Cummings

    This book takes as its inspiration the assumption that the atmosphere of intellectual openness, scientific inquiry, aspiration towards diversity, and freedom from political pressure that once flourished in the American Psychological Association has been eclipsed by an "ultra-liberal agenda," in...

    Published March 5th 2005 by Routledge

  3. Evidence in Mental Health Care

    By Stefan Priebe, Mike Slade

    Mental health care increasingly faces a challenge to be 'evidence based'. However, despite much policy activity in the UK, it's still not clear what sort of evidence researchers should be producing for mental health services, or what purchasers should be looking for. Evidence in Mental Health Care...

    Published August 21st 2002 by Routledge

  4. Evidence in the Psychological Therapies

    A Critical Guidance for Practitioners

    Edited by Chris Mace, Stirling Moorey, Bernard Roberts

    Evidence-based practice is likely to determine standards for publicly and insurance-funded psychotherapies in the near future. How should practitioners prepare themselves for this?Evidence in the Psychological Therapies takes a critical look at the meaning of evidence. It examines which kinds of...

    Published December 6th 2000 by Routledge

  5. Mental Health Promotion

    Paradigms and Practice

    By Keith Tudor

    Mental health promotion is an emerging field of interest to many health professionals. This book traces its history, defines it and distinguishes it from mental illness prevention. Mental health is viewed as a positive concept and seperate from mental illness and psychopathology. Based on original...

    Published December 27th 1995 by Routledge

  6. Intergenerational Programs

    Imperatives, Strategies, Impacts, Trends

    By Sally M Newman, Steven W Brummel, Mary Frank

    They highlight successful intergenerational programs and discuss the historical, developmental, cultural, societal, and political perspectives that must be considered if more productive exchanges are to take place in the future. This empowering book will be particularly valuable to professionals...

    Published May 31st 1989 by Routledge