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This, the second in a series of monographs published by the Society's History of Psychology Centre, is a comprehensive and informed account of the development of clinical psychology - the largest field of applied psychology in Britain. It identifies key transitions and changes in the work and thinking of clinical psychologists; explores the relationships between disciplinary and professional concerns within their policy, political and economic context; and situates British clinical psychology in relation to wider fields of research and practice in applied psychology in health care.
The Editors: John Hall is Visiting Professor of Mental Health at Oxford Brookes University; David Pilgrim is Honorary Professor of Health and Social Policy at the University of Liverpool; Graham Turpin is Emeritus Professor of Clinical Psychology at Sheffield University. The production of this book has been generously supported by the Society's Division of Clinical Psychology.
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Contents
Preface and acknowledgements
About the contributors
Guide to structure of the book
Part 1: Background
- Chapter 1 - Introduction
John Hall, David Pilgrim & Graham Turpin - Chapter 2 - Engaging with the views and needs of users of psychological services
Juliet Foster
Part 2: Contexts
- Chapter 3 - Psychology in context: From the First World War to the Health Service
John Stewart - Chapter 4 - The emergence of clinical psychology in the British war context
David Pilgrim & Nimisha Patel - Chapter 5 - Professional organisation and communication
John Hall & Michael Wang - Chapter 6 - The political and NHS context
Anne Richardson - Chapter 7 - The development and training of the clinical psychological: From probationers to practitioner doctorates
Tony Lavender & Graham Turpin - Chapter 8 - Colleagues, competitors and offspring: Relationships with other professions
John Hall - Chapter 9 - Clinical psychology at the Institute of Psychiatry and the Maudsley Hospital: The early years
William Yule
Part 3: Psychological Roles
- Chapter 10 - Psychologists as testers
Katherine Hubbard & Dougal Hare - Chapter 11 - Psychologists as researchers
Susan Llewelyn, Gillian Hardy & Katie Aafjes-van Doorn - Chapter 12 - Psychologists in organisations
Bernard Kat Chapter - Psychologists as therapists: An overview
Glenys Parry - Chapter 14 - Psychologists as therapists: The development of behavioural traditions in clinical psychology
Sarah Marks - Chapter 15 - Outside the behavioural tradition: Psychodynamic, humanistic and constructivist therapies in clinical psychology
David Pilgrim & Glenys
Parry Part 4: Work with Client Groups
- Chapter 16 - Towards a history of clinical child psychology
Michael Berger - Chapter 17 - Clinical psychology in adult mental health services
Gillian Bowden, Fabian Davis, Kathy Nairne & Geoff Shepherd - Chapter 18 - Intellectual disability: Making sense and making a difference
Jennifer Clegg - Chapter 19 - Neuropsychology
Alan Collins, Peter Rankin & Tom McMillan - Chapter 20 - Clinical psychology with older people
Bob Woods & Cath Burley - Chapter 21 - Clinical health psychology
Paul Bennett - Chapter 22 - Forensic clinical psychology
Gisli Gudjonsson & Susan Young
Part 5: National and International Perspectives
- Chapter 23 - Challenging an anglocentric story
David Griffiths & Roger Young (Wales); Carole Allan (Scotland); Chris McCusker (Northern Ireland); Alan Carr (Republic of Ireland) - Chapter 24 - The international context of British clinical psychology
Steve Melluish, Gary Latchford & Sarah Marks
Part 6: Reflections
- Chapter 25 - Overview: Recurring themes and continuing challenges
David Pilgrim, Graham Turpin & John Hall
Appendix 1: - Timeline of events in psychology, abnormal and clinical psychology in Britain 1853-2010
Appendix 2: - Chairs of the Division of Clinical Psychology chapter
Appendix 3: - Presidents of the British Psychological Society who were clinical psychologists, or closely involved with clinical or abnormal psychology
Appendix 4: - Selected workforce data Index
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