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Specialty Competencies in Clinical Health Psychology Kevin T. Larkin (Professor of Psychology and Department Chair, Professor of Psychology and Department Chair, Department of Psychology, West Virginia University)

Specialty Competencies in Clinical Health Psychology By Kevin T. Larkin (Professor of Psychology and Department Chair, Professor of Psychology and Department Chair, Department of Psychology, West Virginia University)

Summary

In Specialty Competencies in Clinical Health Psychology, Larkin and Klonoff provide a comprehensive overview of recent efforts to define specialty competencies for the practice of clinical health psychology.

Specialty Competencies in Clinical Health Psychology Summary

Specialty Competencies in Clinical Health Psychology by Kevin T. Larkin (Professor of Psychology and Department Chair, Professor of Psychology and Department Chair, Department of Psychology, West Virginia University)

As professional psychology has transformed into the practice of psychology as a health profession, a substantial focus has been placed on defining the competencies required for practicing as health service providers. Not all health service providers, however, acquire the essential competencies needed for functioning in medical hospitals and health science center settings, the province of clinical health psychology. It is important to distinguish competencies for practicing as health service providers from competencies for the specialty practice of clinical health psychology. In Specialty Competencies in Clinical Health Psychology, Larkin and Klonoff provide a comprehensive overview of recent efforts to define specialty competencies for the practice of clinical health psychology. They have been at the table for every national conversation focusing on this topic and share this knowledge with those who desire to become clinical health psychologists and those who train and supervise them. Series in Specialty Competencies in Professional Psychology Series Editors Arthur M. Nezu and Christine Maguth Nezu As the field of psychology continues to grow and new specialty areas emerge and achieve recognition, it has become increasingly important to define the standards of professional specialty practice. Developed and conceived in response to this need for practical guidelines, this series presents methods, strategies, and techniques for conducting day-to-day practice in any given psychology specialty. The topical volumes address best practices across the functional and foundational competencies that characterize the various psychology specialties, including clinical psychology, cognitive and behavioral psychology, school psychology, geropsychology, forensic psychology, clinical neuropsychology, couples and family psychology, and more. Functional competencies include common practice activities like assessment and intervention, while foundational competencies represent core knowledge areas such as ethical and legal issues, cultural diversity, and professional identification. In addition to describing these competencies, each volume provides a definition, description, and development timeline of a particular specialty, including its essential and characteristic pattern of activities, as well as its distinctive and unique features. Written by recognized experts in their respective fields, volumes are comprehensive, up-to-date, and accessible. These volumes offer invaluable guidance to not only practicing mental health professionals, but those training for specialty practice as well.

Specialty Competencies in Clinical Health Psychology Reviews

Specialty Competencies in Clinical Health Psychology does an excellent job of articulating the core competencies of clinical health psychology, packing a lot of information into a relatively small package. [It] is well organized, thoughtful, clearly written, easily read, and concise. The authors have included helpful tables that delineate competencies and provide examples that clearly illustrate the competencies. Specialty Competencies in Clinical Health Psychology provides an excellent point of departure for self-assessment and reflection on what we do. And while it is aimed at clinical health psychologists, there is valuable information applicable to all practicing psychologists, no matter their specialty. --Jo Ann Brockway, PsycCRITIQUES

About Kevin T. Larkin (Professor of Psychology and Department Chair, Professor of Psychology and Department Chair, Department of Psychology, West Virginia University)

Kevin T. Larkin, Ph.D., ABPP, is Professor of Psychology and Department Chair, Department of Psychology, West Virginia University. Elizabeth A. Klonoff, Ph.D., ABPP, is Professor of Psychology at San Diego State University and Professor of Psychiatry at University of California San Diego, where she serves as the SDSU Co-Director of the Joint Doctoral Program in Clinical Psychology.

Table of Contents

Section I: Introduction to Clinical Health Psychology Practice in Professional Psychology ; Chapter 1: Health Psychology and Clinical Health Psychology ; Chapter 2: Conceptual and Scientific Foundations of Clinical Health Psychology ; Chapter 3: Competency-Based Education in Clinical Health Psychology ; Section II: Foundational Competencies of Clinical Health Psychology ; Chapter 4: Professionalism as a Clinical ealth PsychologyHealth Psychologist ; Chapter 5: Reflective Practice, Self-Assessment, and Self-Care ; Chapter 6: Scientific Knowledge and Methods of Clinical Health Psychology ; Chapter 7: Relationships Within and Across Disciplines ; Chapter 8: Individual and Cultural Diversity in Clinical Health Psychology ; Chapter 9: Common Ethical and Legal Challenges in Clinical Health Psychology ; Section III: Functional Competencies in Clinical Health Psychology ; Chapter 10: Assessment in Clinical Health Psychology ; Chapter 11: Intervention in Clinical Health Psychology ; Chapter 12: Consultation in Clinical Health Psychology ; Chapter 13: Research Competencies in Clinical Health Psychology ; Chapter 14: Teaching and Supervision in Clinical Health Psychology ; Chapter 15: Management, Administration, and Advocacy ; Section IV: Summary and Conclusions ; Chapter 16: The Future of Clinical Health Psychology Competencies ; Appendix: Competency Tracking Form for Specialty Competencies in Clinical Health Psychology ; References ; Key Terms ; Index ; About the Authors ; About the Series Editors

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NLS9780199779130
9780199779130
0199779139
Specialty Competencies in Clinical Health Psychology by Kevin T. Larkin (Professor of Psychology and Department Chair, Professor of Psychology and Department Chair, Department of Psychology, West Virginia University)
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Oxford University Press Inc
2014-09-11
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