Measures for Clinical Practice: Couples, families, and children

Measures for Clinical Practice: Couples, families, and children
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Publisher : Simon and Schuster
Total Pages : 600
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ISBN-10 : 9780029066850
ISBN-13 : 0029066859
Rating : 4/5 (50 Downloads)

Synopsis Measures for Clinical Practice: Couples, families, and children by : Joel Fischer

Now, this updated and expanded two-volume edition of Fischer and Corcoran's standard reference enables professionals to gather this vital information easily and effectively. In Measures for Clinical Practice, Volume 1: Couples, Families and Children and Volume 2: Adults, Joel Fischer and Kevin Corcoran provide an extensive collection of over 320 "rapid assessment instruments" (RAIs), including questionnaires and scales, which assess virtually any problem commonly encountered in clinical practice. All instruments are actually reprinted in the book, and are critiqued by the authors to aid in their selection. The instruments included are brief and easy to administer and will be useful for all types of practice and all theoretical orientations.

Measures for Clinical Practice and Research, Volume 1

Measures for Clinical Practice and Research, Volume 1
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Publisher : Oxford University Press
Total Pages : 1008
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ISBN-10 : 9780190454234
ISBN-13 : 0190454237
Rating : 4/5 (34 Downloads)

Synopsis Measures for Clinical Practice and Research, Volume 1 by : Kevin Corcoran

One of the key challenges of all types of practice and research is finding a way to measure the problem. This seminal 2-volume book contains hundreds of the most useful measurement tools for use in clinical practice and in research. All measures are critiqued by the editors, who provide guidance on how to select and score them and the actual measures are wholly reproduced. This first volume, focusing on measures for use with couples, families, and children, includes an introduction to the basic priniciples of measurement, an overview of different types of measures, and an overview of the Rapid Assessment Inventories included herein. Volume I also contains descriptions and reviews of each instrument, as well as information on how they were selected and how to administer and score them. This book is designed as the definitive reference volume on assessment measures for both practice and research in clinical mental health. This fifth edition of Corcoran and Fischer's Measures for Clinical Practice and Research is updated with a new preface, new scales, and updated information for existing instruments, expanding and cementing its utility for members of all the helping professions, including psychology, social work, psychiatry, counseling, nursing, and medicine. Alone or as a set, these classic compendiums are powerful tools that clinicians and researchers alike will find an invaluable addition to - or update of - their libraries.

Measures for Clinical Practice and Research : A Sourcebook Volume 1: Couples, Families, and Children

Measures for Clinical Practice and Research : A Sourcebook Volume 1: Couples, Families, and Children
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Publisher : Oxford University Press, USA
Total Pages : 682
Release :
ISBN-10 : 0199726671
ISBN-13 : 9780199726677
Rating : 4/5 (71 Downloads)

Synopsis Measures for Clinical Practice and Research : A Sourcebook Volume 1: Couples, Families, and Children by : Joel Fischer Professor of Social Work University of Hawai'i

The fourth edition of this essential resource has dozens of new scales as well as updated information for existing instruments, expanding and cementing its utility for members of all the helping professions, including psychology, social work, psychiatry, counseling, nursing, and medicine. Each instrument is reproduced in its entirety and critiqued by the editors, who provide guidance on how to select and score them. This first volume covers measures for use with couples, families, and children; its companion focuses on adults. Alone or as a set, these classic compendiums are powerful tools that clinicians and researchers alike will find an invaluable addition to - or update of - their libraries. Giving clinicians the scales they need to measure their clients' problems and monitor their outcomes, these all-in-one sourcebooks bring effective, accountable practice within reach for today's busy professionals.

Measures for Clinical Practice and Research: a Sourcebook

Measures for Clinical Practice and Research: a Sourcebook
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Publisher : Oxford University Press, USA
Total Pages : 768
Release :
ISBN-10 : 0190655798
ISBN-13 : 9780190655792
Rating : 4/5 (98 Downloads)

Synopsis Measures for Clinical Practice and Research: a Sourcebook by : Joel Fischer

"So far in this book we have reviewed the role of measurement to help in monitoring your client's progress and in evaluating your effectiveness using single-system research designs. Our discussion included an overview of the basic principles of reliable and valid measures, the principles related to using measures in practice, and issues regarding interpreting scores. We also discussed some of the different types of measures, including the advantages and disadvantages of rapid assessment instruments. While we clearly believe this type of measure is particularly valuable, we know that there may be times when you will want other measurement tools as well as additional rapid assessment instruments. To this end we presented information on determining what to measure within the context of practice, how to locate measures, and pertinent questions you might ask when evaluating which measure to use. Finally, we presented some guidelines for you to consider when administering instruments"--

Measures for Clinical Practice and Research : A Sourcebook Volume 1: Couples, Families, and Children

Measures for Clinical Practice and Research : A Sourcebook Volume 1: Couples, Families, and Children
Author :
Publisher : Oxford University Press, USA
Total Pages : 682
Release :
ISBN-10 : 9780199726677
ISBN-13 : 0199726671
Rating : 4/5 (77 Downloads)

Synopsis Measures for Clinical Practice and Research : A Sourcebook Volume 1: Couples, Families, and Children by : Joel Fischer Professor of Social Work University of Hawai'i

The fourth edition of this essential resource has dozens of new scales as well as updated information for existing instruments, expanding and cementing its utility for members of all the helping professions, including psychology, social work, psychiatry, counseling, nursing, and medicine. Each instrument is reproduced in its entirety and critiqued by the editors, who provide guidance on how to select and score them. This first volume covers measures for use with couples, families, and children; its companion focuses on adults. Alone or as a set, these classic compendiums are powerful tools that clinicians and researchers alike will find an invaluable addition to - or update of - their libraries. Giving clinicians the scales they need to measure their clients' problems and monitor their outcomes, these all-in-one sourcebooks bring effective, accountable practice within reach for today's busy professionals.

Measures for Clinical Practice and Research, Volume 1

Measures for Clinical Practice and Research, Volume 1
Author :
Publisher : Oxford University Press
Total Pages : 741
Release :
ISBN-10 : 9780199778645
ISBN-13 : 0199778647
Rating : 4/5 (45 Downloads)

Synopsis Measures for Clinical Practice and Research, Volume 1 by : Kevin Corcoran

One of the key challenges of all types of practice and research is finding a way to measure the problem. This seminal 2-volume book contains hundreds of the most useful measurement tools for use in clinical practice and in research. All measures are critiqued by the editors, who provide guidance on how to select and score them and the actual measures are wholly reproduced. This first volume, focusing on measures for use with couples, families, and children, includes an introduction to the basic priniciples of measurement, an overview of different types of measures, and an overview of the Rapid Assessment Inventories included herein. Volume I also contains descriptions and reviews of each instrument, as well as information on how they were selected and how to administer and score them. This book is designed as the definitive reference volume on assessment measures for both practice and research in clinical mental health. This fifth edition of Corcoran and Fischer's Measures for Clinical Practice and Research is updated with a new preface, new scales, and updated information for existing instruments, expanding and cementing its utility for members of all the helping professions, including psychology, social work, psychiatry, counseling, nursing, and medicine. Alone or as a set, these classic compendiums are powerful tools that clinicians and researchers alike will find an invaluable addition to - or update of - their libraries.

Handbook of Marriage and the Family

Handbook of Marriage and the Family
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Publisher : Springer Science & Business Media
Total Pages : 874
Release :
ISBN-10 : 0306457547
ISBN-13 : 9780306457548
Rating : 4/5 (47 Downloads)

Synopsis Handbook of Marriage and the Family by : Marvin B. Sussman

A host of scholars in sociology, communications, human development, economics, history, and psychology join Sussman (Union Institute, Cincinnati, OH), Steinmetz (Indiana U.) and Peterson (Arizona State U.) to complete this volume on marriage and the family. Articles reflect a broad range of interests, discussing such topics as demography, ethnic variation in the family, divorce, adolescence in contemporary families, work, religion, law, communication, abuse and violence, and sexuality. The book also includes a variety of articles on theories and methods of family research and marital and family therapy. Annotation copyrighted by Book News, Inc., Portland, OR.

Couple and Family Assessment

Couple and Family Assessment
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Publisher : Routledge
Total Pages : 337
Release :
ISBN-10 : 9781351051606
ISBN-13 : 1351051601
Rating : 4/5 (06 Downloads)

Synopsis Couple and Family Assessment by : Len Sperry

The field of family, child, and couple assessment continues to evolve and change since the first edition of this book appeared in 2004. Couple and Family Assessment, Third Edition, is a thoroughly revised and updated resource for anyone working with children, adolescents, couples, and families. It provides an in-depth description of an even larger number of clinically useful assessment tools and methods, including issue-specific tools, self-report inventories, standardized inventories, qualitative measures, and observational methods. Each chapter provides strategies for systematically utilizing these various assessment methods and measures with a wide range of family dynamics that influence couples and families. These include couples conflict, divorce, separation, mediation, premarital decisions, parenting conflicts, child abuse, family violence, custody evaluation, and child and adolescent conditions, i.e., depression, anxiety, conduct disorder, bipolar disorder, obsessive compulsive disorder, autism, Asperger’s syndrome, and learning disorders that can significantly influence family dynamics. This third edition features the latest, most common and important assessment tools and strategies for addressing problematic clinical issues related to working with families, couples, and children. Chapters 3 through 11 include matrices that summarize pertinent information on all instruments reviewed, allowing readers to instantly compare more than 130 assessment devices. Finally, the book provides extensive clinical case material that illustrates the use of these various assessment tools and strategies in a wide array of clinical situations. Couple and Family Assessment, Third Edition, will be useful to both trainees and practitioners as a ready reference on assessment measures and strategies for working with families, couples, and children.

Best Clinical Practices for Treating Families in Juvenile and Criminal Justice Systems

Best Clinical Practices for Treating Families in Juvenile and Criminal Justice Systems
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Publisher : Fundamentals of Clinical Pract
Total Pages : 167
Release :
ISBN-10 : 1433836556
ISBN-13 : 9781433836558
Rating : 4/5 (56 Downloads)

Synopsis Best Clinical Practices for Treating Families in Juvenile and Criminal Justice Systems by : Corinne C. Datchi

"Addressing the critical intersection between mental health and the legal system, this book presents a competency-based approach to clinical practice with justice-involved couples and families. Author Corinne C. Datchi demonstrates that couple and family interventions are vital components of rehabilitation for both youth and adults, supporting positive family involvement and enhancing solutions to delinquency and crime. Chapters lay out essential data about juvenile and criminal justice systems, correctional populations, family systems theory, and forensic mental health issues, incorporating an understanding of these factors into the systemic assessment, case conceptualization, intervention, and treatment of clinical problems. A compelling case study brings this foundational knowledge to life, with a focus on systems thinking and scientific knowledge, and illustrates functional the competencies necessary to work effectively with couples and families in the juvenile and criminal justice system. The book outlines evidence on couple and family-focused interventions with justice-involved populations, and demonstrates how to use this information about effective therapeutic models. The volume is the first in the APA Fundamentals of Clinical Practice With Couples and Families Series that illustrates the application of specialty professional competencies in this area"--

Measures for Clinical Practice and Research, Volume 1

Measures for Clinical Practice and Research, Volume 1
Author :
Publisher : Oxford University Press, USA
Total Pages : 742
Release :
ISBN-10 : 9780199778584
ISBN-13 : 0199778582
Rating : 4/5 (84 Downloads)

Synopsis Measures for Clinical Practice and Research, Volume 1 by : Kevin J. Corcoran

This volume covers assessment for instruments for use with adults.