Personality and Clinical Psychology
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A Handbook of Clinical Scoring Systems for Thematic Apperceptive Techniques
By Sharon Rae Jenkins
This comprehensive volume brings together the best available clinical scoring systems for thematic apperceptive techniques (TATs), presented in research summaries along with practice stories and available scoring manuals. A Handbook of Clinical Scoring Systems for Thematic Apperceptive Techniques
Published December 2007 by Routledge
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The Handbook of Forensic Rorschach Assessment
By Carl B. Gacono, and Barton Evans.
In The Handbook of Forensic Rorschach Assessment, editors Carl B. Gacono and Barton Evans underscore the unique contribution the Rorschach makes to forensic practice. The chapters, all of which include the expertise of a licensed practicing forensic psychologist, offer a systematic approach to
Published October 2007 by Routledge
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Rorschach Assessment of the Personality Disorders
By Steven K. Huprich
For decades, The Rorschach Inkblot Method (RIM)--the most popular of the projective tests--has been routinely employed for personality assessment and treatment planning. But in recent years, it has not been free from controversy. Criticisms of its validity and empirical support are catalyzing new
Published August 2005 by Routledge
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Scoring the Rorschach
Seven Validated Systems
By Robert F. Bornstein, and Joseph M. Masling.
Exner's Comprehensive System has attracted so much attention in recent years that many clinicians and personality researchers are unaware that alternative Rorschach scoring systems exist. This is unfortunate, because some of these systems have tremendous clinical value. Scoring the Rorschach: Seven
Published February 2005 by Routledge
Memory and Suggestibility in the Forensic Interview
By Mitchell L. Eisen, Jodi A. Quas and Gail S. Goodman.
Memories are the ultimate foundation of testimony in legal settings ranging from criminal trials to divorce mediations and custody hearings. Yet the last decade has seen mounting evidence of various ways in which the accuracy of memories can be distorted on the one hand and enhanced on the other.
Published August 2001 by Routledge
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The Clinical and Forensic Assessment of Psychopathy
A Practitioner's Guide
By Carl B. Gacono
Psychopaths are difficult to ignore. They are involved in many of today's most serious problems: war, drugs, murder, and political corruption. As a construct, psychopathy has evolved far beyond its confusing origins in a melange of labels into an empirically measurable syndrome. The first text of
Published February 2000 by Routledge
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The Human Quest for Meaning
A Handbook of Psychological Research and Clinical Applications
By Paul T.P. Wong, Paul T. P. Wong and Prem S. Fry.
Does life have real meaning? Is it worth living? How can one make sense of suffering, illness, and death? Through the ages, philosophers, clergy, and laypeople alike have grappled with such existential concerns. Some have taken the position that deep questions about meaning are unanswerable, that
Published July 1998 by Routledge
The Rorschach Assessment of Aggressive and Psychopathic Personalities
By Carl B. Gacono, and J. Reid Meloy.
This book provides a definitive empirical study of antisocial character pathology and its assessment through the use of the Rorschach. Drawing upon a decade of research with nearly 400 individuals in various hospitals and prisons, the authors paint an extraordinary intrapsychic picture of the
Published October 1994 by Psychology Press
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