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==Key texts== |
==Key texts== |
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Assessment |
Biopsychology |
Comparative |
Cognitive |
Developmental |
Language |
Individual differences |
Personality |
Philosophy |
Social |
Methods |
Statistics |
Clinical |
Educational |
Industrial |
Professional items |
World psychology |
Clinical: Approaches · Group therapy · Techniques · Types of problem · Areas of specialism · Taxonomies · Therapeutic issues · Modes of delivery · Model translation project · Personal experiences ·
Psychotherapy is provided to specific targeted groups, in a number of settings via a number of delivery methods, each with their own strengths and weakness.
Methods of delivery
Targetted populations
Settings
- Psychological treatment in primary care
- Psychological treatment in secondary care
- Psychological treatment in an inpatient hospital setting
- Psychological treatment in a day hospital setting
Psychotherapy
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Psychotherapeutic Issues |
Other aspects |
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- Psychological treatment over phone
- Psychological treatment over internet
See also
References & Bibliography
Key texts
Books
Papers
Additional material
Books
Papers
External links