books about: clinician
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Clinician's Thesaurus, 6th Edition: The Guide to Conducting Interviews and Writing Psychological Reports (The ...
14 reviews
Edward L. Zuckerman
The Guilford Press
, 2005
Great book and price
Book was in condition described in ad, great price and arrived in a timely manner. Thanks.
Clinician's Pocket Drug Reference 2008 (Clinician's Pocket Drug Reference)
4 reviews
Leonard G. Gomella
,
Steven A. Haist
, ...
McGraw-Hill Medical
, 2008
Outstanding pocket guide
Scut monkey drug reference is way more useful and helpful than tarascon pocket pharm. It includes method of action, SE's, and more. Imagine that, a pocket pharm guide with side effects! Who would ever need that information? (tarascon doesn't include side effects....or method of action.) I carry it in my white coat pocket even though I have PDA software because, inevitably, before the ...
Eliciting Sounds: Techniques and Strategies for Clinicians
6 reviews
Wayne A. Secord
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Suzanne E. Boyce
, ...
Singular
, 2007
Review of Eliciting sounds
I love the revision of this book. It is organized very well, and has a number of suggestions to help teach both very easy and the more difficult sounds to those with articulation challenges. Every SLP should own this book!
Clinician's Guide to Laboratory Medicine (Clinicians Guide Series)
6 reviews
Samir Desai
Lexi-Comp
, 2004
excellent overview
As a physician I have referenced many books on laboratory medicine. This is by far one of the best for providing a concise,understandable, and more importantly, practical means of understanding laboratory tests and their clinical relevance.
Obstetrics, Gynecology and Infertility: Handbook for Clinicians; Pocket Edition (Handbook for Clinicians)
15 reviews
John D. Gordon
,
Jan T. Rydfors
, ...
Scrub Hill Press, Inc.
, 2007
Great Quick Reference
This is a great quick reference book for clinical practice. Easy to read (despite small print) and to the point information. Another reviewer said this new edition was too big to fit in their pockets; apparently they have really small pockets because I have no trouble putting it in a lab coat. On the other hand, it won't fit in my scrub pockets, so perhaps this is what the reviewer is ...
The Paper Office, Fourth Edition: Forms, Guidelines, and Resources to Make Your Practice Work Ethically, ...
Edward L. Zuckerman
The Guilford Press
, 2008
Providing essential recordkeeping and risk-reduction tools that every psychotherapy practice needs, this highly practical resource is now in a fully updated fourth edition. It is ideal for new practitioners who want to hit the ground running and for seasoned pros who want to streamline their paperwork and clinical efficiency. Presented are methods for assuring informed consent and documenting treatment planning and progress; advice on ...
Treatment Plans and Interventions for Depression and Anxiety Disorders
5 reviews
Robert L. Leahy
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Stephen J. Holland
The Guilford Press
, 2000
A Superb New Book for Practioners of Cognitive Therapy
A great many books have been written about cognitive therapy, but few are as useful to the cognitive practitioner as this book by Robert Leahy and Stephen Holland. It is a book that is remarkable for its scholarship and distilled years of clinical acumen, and clinicians, graduate students, and psychiatrists in training will find it practical beyond measure. I am a great admirer of Leahy ...
Clinician's Pocket Reference, 11/e (CLINICIANS POCKET REFERENCE)
3 reviews
Leonard G. Gomella
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Steven A. Haist
McGraw-Hill Medical
, 2006
Indispensible1!!!
I have had this book in my library since the first edition and I buy the updates as soon as they are available. I recommend it to my (advanced practice nursing) students as a concise tool to keep up with the latest in procedures, medications, tests and imaging studies while maintaining and reviewing all the basic principles. And you can't beat the "Scut Monkey" name!! Ann Hirschman FNP
Diagnosis Made Easier: Principles and Techniques for Mental Health Clinicians
3 reviews
James Morrison
The Guilford Press
, 2006
Wonderful Book
1. What makes James Morrison's books special to me James Morrison has a wonderful quality: He is precise without losing his warmth. From graduate school (I have an M.A. in Psychology), I know the following dilemma: Nobody wanted to make a diagnosis of a patient (and wanted even less to be diagnosed!), because it felt like "putting people in boxes" or "being judgmental"; people were afraid the ...
DSM-IV Made Easy: The Clinician's Guide to Diagnosis
16 reviews
James Morrison
Guilford Press
, 1995
Excellent resource
I use this text as a support text for a class I teach on Sex crimes and Paraphilias.. It works well in determiong background on offenders.
Therapy and the Postpartum Woman: Notes on Healing Postpartum Depression for Clinicians and the Women Who ...
4 reviews
Karen Kleiman
Routledge
, 2008
Liz Goldman MD
As a psychiatrist who specializes in working with pregnant and postpartum women, I found this book to be an invaluable resource. Karen Kleiman's expertise resounds brilliantly throughout this immensely useful book. It not only reflects well upon Karen's scholarly and academic pursuit of guiding how best to alleviate suffering for the postpartum woman but it also is written in a straightforward ...
Integrative Treatment for Adult ADHD: A Practical, Easy-To-Use Guide for Clinicians
13 reviews
Ari Tuckman
New Harbinger Publications
, 2007
Are you a mental-health "gatekeeper"? Please read this book
Our society largely considers therapists to be the first line of defense when we experience personal challenges. That's great if we have garden-variety "issues." But if we have a neurocognitive condition such as ADHD, the wrong therapy can be worse than no therapy at all. And I'm not exaggerating. Many frustrating years can be spent in talk therapy trying to discover the deep, dark, "real" ...
Survival Guide for the Beginning Speech-Language Clinician
2 reviews
Susan Moon Meyer
Pro-Ed
, 2004
Student review
As a student in a speech and language undergraduate program, I found this book to be a useful tool in many aspects. The author presents the material in a comprehensive manner. I found it to be very useful in a clinical setting as well. It offered different ways of writing professional reports and progress notes. I also found it helpful when the author used examples throughout the book. ...
Resolving Ethical Dilemmas: A Guide for Clinicians
Bernard Lo
Lippincott Williams & Wilkins
, 2005
Every day clinicians face ethical dilemmas, many of which result from medical advances and challenges in managed care. How practitioners resolve these challenges has a direct impact on patient care. This timely Third Edition will keep you up to date on a wide range of ethical dilemmas and new ways of thinking about them. Highlights of this edition include: / Important new material addressing federal privacy regulations, disclosure of medical ...
Clinician's Guide to Mind Over Mood
4 reviews
Christine A. Padesky
,
Dennis Greenberger
The Guilford Press
, 1995
Essential companion to workbook
What makes this book so useful is that it assists the therapist in effectively guiding the client as s/he follows the workbook in dealing with his/her mood disorder. It shows how best to employ the workbook in therapy, help the client set goals, and individualize the exercises. It demonstrates its application not only to individuals but also to groups, brief therapy, and inpatient settings. Under ...
Defiant Children, Second Edition: A Clinician's Manual for Assessment and Parent Training
4 reviews
Russell A. Barkley
The Guilford Press
, 1997
Fast and in excellent condition
The text was sent quickly to me and it was in excellent condition, as the seller reported.
The Essentials of California Mental Health Law: A Straightforward Guide for Clinicians of All Disciplines ...
3 reviews
Stephen H. Behnke
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James Preis
, ...
W. W. Norton & Company
, 1998
Comment
This book is a detailed guide to the Mental Health Law of California. It elaborates in lucid fashion the details of the law including the role and responsibilities of physicians for commitment of the mentally ill. It makes clear the situations where the physician can and cannot act. It is a useful resource for physicians and mental health workers who care for patients IN CALIFORNIA.
Interpreting the Medical Literature: Practical Epidemiology for Clinicians
2 reviews
Stephen H. Gehlbach
McGraw-Hill Medical
, 2006
Great book for medical epidemiology!
I bought this book because I had no training in statistics and was feeling frustrated by having to memorize meaningless things for exams. I mean, that the short term memorization of sensitivity/specificity, prevalence, odds rations, these kinds of things was hard for me and then I would forget what they meant immediately after the exam. That is not the best way to learn medical stats. So, ...
Writing Psychological Reports: A Guide for Clinicians
4 reviews
Greg J. Wolber
,
William F. Carne
Professional Resource Exchange
, 2002
Great Condition, Quick Arrival
The item arrived in the condition promised, and in just a few days too. I was very pleased.
A Clinician's Guide to Think Good-Feel Good: Using CBT with children and young people
Paul Stallard
Wiley
, 2005
This is a companion guide to Think Good Feel Good: A Cognitive Behaviour Therapy Workbook for Children and Young People. Designed for clinicians using the original workbook in their work with children, the book builds upon the workbook materials by offering guidance on all aspects of the therapeutic process and a range of case studies highlighting therapy in action. Topics covered include parent involvement, key cognitive distortions in ...
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