Specialty competencies in clinical health psychology / Kevin T. Larkin, Elizabeth A. Klonoff.

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 neede...

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Main Authors: Larkin, Kevin T. (Author), Klonoff, Elizabeth A. (Author)
Format: eBook
Language:English
Published: New York : Oxford University Press, [2015]
Series:Specialty competencies in professional psychology.
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Table of Contents:
  • Health psychology and clinical health psychology
  • Conceptual and scientific foundations of clinical health psychology
  • Competency-based education in clinical health psychology
  • Foundational competencies of clinical health psychology
  • Professionalism as a clinical health psychologist
  • Reflective practice, self-assessment, and self-care
  • Scientific knowledge and methods of clinical health psychology
  • Relationships within and across disciplines
  • Individual and cultural diversity in clinical health psychology
  • Common ethical and legal challenges in clinical health psychology
  • Functional competencies in clinical health psychology
  • Assessment in clinical health psychology
  • Intervention in clinical health psychology
  • Consultation in clinical health psychology
  • Research competencies in clinical health psychology
  • Teaching and supervision in clinical health psychology
  • Management, administration, and advocacy
  • Summary and conclusions
  • The future of clinical health psychology competencies
  • Appendix: competency tracking form for specialty competencies in clinical health psychology.