Psychologists work in several areas as agents of change for individuals, groups, and/or organizations. The important tasks executed by these professionals require corresponding levels of responsibility and technical capabilities. In some cases, psychologists work with complex problems, such as sexual abuse, which require a broad operating strategy
Empirically supported treatments (EST) hold much promise in relieving psychological distress and dys...
First paragraph: For clinical psychology training, the good old days of selecting a small number of ...
Copyright © 2013 Cindy Crawford et al.This is an open access article distributed under theCreativeCo...
This study evaluated the extent to which a professional training program of an evidence-based interv...
In this systematic review, the effectiveness of psychological treatment interventions for child mole...
Background: This paper addresses the question: is a brief cognitive behavior therapy training progra...
Background: This paper addresses the question: is a brief cognitive behavior therapy training progra...
Although psychological services for adult survivors of childhood sexual abuse are greatly needed, an...
In this paper, the author develops a personal interpretation of some in-depth issues encountered whi...
The purpose of this investigation is to describe the characteristics of professional and preprofessi...
Witnessing community violence and experiencing abuse in the home are two examples of interpersonal t...
This article begins by explaining the devastating effects of child sexual abuse on the self-esteem o...
Purpose: The purpose of this literature review article is to review the potential efficacy of treatm...
This study examined the efficacy of a game-based cognitive-behavioral (GB-CBT) group therapy program...
Purpose This article explores and analyses the public mental health challenges arising in the field ...
Empirically supported treatments (EST) hold much promise in relieving psychological distress and dys...
First paragraph: For clinical psychology training, the good old days of selecting a small number of ...
Copyright © 2013 Cindy Crawford et al.This is an open access article distributed under theCreativeCo...
This study evaluated the extent to which a professional training program of an evidence-based interv...
In this systematic review, the effectiveness of psychological treatment interventions for child mole...
Background: This paper addresses the question: is a brief cognitive behavior therapy training progra...
Background: This paper addresses the question: is a brief cognitive behavior therapy training progra...
Although psychological services for adult survivors of childhood sexual abuse are greatly needed, an...
In this paper, the author develops a personal interpretation of some in-depth issues encountered whi...
The purpose of this investigation is to describe the characteristics of professional and preprofessi...
Witnessing community violence and experiencing abuse in the home are two examples of interpersonal t...
This article begins by explaining the devastating effects of child sexual abuse on the self-esteem o...
Purpose: The purpose of this literature review article is to review the potential efficacy of treatm...
This study examined the efficacy of a game-based cognitive-behavioral (GB-CBT) group therapy program...
Purpose This article explores and analyses the public mental health challenges arising in the field ...
Empirically supported treatments (EST) hold much promise in relieving psychological distress and dys...
First paragraph: For clinical psychology training, the good old days of selecting a small number of ...
Copyright © 2013 Cindy Crawford et al.This is an open access article distributed under theCreativeCo...