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Clinical child and adolescent psychology; from theory to practice, 3d ed.


9780470012567

Clinical child and adolescent psychology Adolescent Psychology addresses the specific issues of adolescents. Adolescence
Adolescence, the transitional stage of development between childhood and adulthood, represents the period of time during which a person experiences a variety of biological changes and
; from theory to practice, 3d ed.

Herbert, Martin.

John Wiley John Wiley may refer to:
  • John Wiley & Sons, publishing company
  • John C. Wiley, American ambassador
  • John D. Wiley, Chancellor of the University of Wisconsin-Madison
  • John M. Wiley (1846–1912), U.S.
 & Sons

2006

374 pages

$150.00

Hardcover

The Wiley series in clinical psychology

RJ503

Herbert (emeritus e·mer·i·tus  
adj.
Retired but retaining an honorary title corresponding to that held immediately before retirement: a professor emeritus.

n. pl.
, psychology, Exeter U., UK) intends this work to serve as an introduction to clinical child and adolescent psychology for trainees on postgraduate clinical courses and undergraduate students of abnormal psychology abnormal psychology
 or psychopathology

Branch of psychology. It is concerned with mental and emotional disorders (e.g., neurosis, psychosis, mental deficiency) and with certain incompletely understood normal phenomena (such as dreams and hypnosis).
, as well as a "refresher" for professionals in health, social, and educational settings. For the new edition he has broadened the theoretical foundations of the earlier editions (cognitive and social learning and developmental theory) in order to incorporate an ecological model that integrates interactions between various levels of influence on behavior: the micro-system of the child's characteristics and immediate environment, eco-system social factors that affect the family, and the macro-system of the larger cultural milieu mi·lieu
n. pl. mi·lieus or mi·lieux
1. The totality of one's surroundings; an environment.

2. The social setting of a mental patient.



milieu

[Fr.] surroundings, environment.
.

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