Measuring Human Problems : A Practical Guide (Wiley Series in Clinical Psychology)

Measuring Human Problems : A Practical Guide (Wiley Series in Clinical Psychology)

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  • 製本 Paperback:紙装版/ペーパーバック版/ページ数 358 p.
  • 言語 ENG
  • 商品コード 9780471934820
  • DDC分類 616

基本説明

New in paperback. Hardcover was published in 1990.

Full Description


This book is intended to act as a practical guide for all members of caring professions who wish to assess the problems of their patients and clients in a systematic and up-to-date way. In addition to a simple listing of the relevant questionnaires, consideration of the merits and demerits of rating scales as used for particular problems and other methods of measurement, there is also an attempt to clarify diagnostic, definitional and other conceptual issues in relation to the problem area covered by each chapter. It is intended that each chapter can be read alone, but some acquaintance with the material in chapter one is recommended. All the authors are firmly of the view that problems are multi-facetted and that a range of measures from subjective to biological should be employed. Various levels of measurement may tap different facets or components of a problem and to use only one level would lead to false conclusions of little improvement, or to unsupportable claims of general effectiveness. Authors have placed different emphases in their chapters, both with regard to content and their particular approach and philosophy regarding the issue of measurement. Measurement of problems have several functions, mainly to help in diagnosis, to predict response to treatment and to monitor change. For research, measurement is essential. A familiarity with instruments of measurement in a particular area invariably leads to enhanced understanding of the clinical nuances of the particular disorder. The emphasis in this book is on monitoring change. However, as will be apparent in several of the chapters, many of the measurement devices are used for more than one function and distinctions between diagnostic and change monitoring functions of the measure are often arbitrary.

Contents

Guidelines for the construction, selection and interpretation of measurement devices, David F. Pack and Colin M. Shapiro; screening and detection of psychiatric illness, Patricia Casey; depression, Max Hamilton and Colin M. Shapiro; anxiety, R. Phillip Snaith and Graham Turpin; obsessions, compulsions and intrusive cognitions, Paul M. Salkovskis; personality disorder and social functioning, Peter Tyrer; psychotherapy, Chris P.L. Freeman and Jenny Munroe; adjustment to illness, Geoffrey B. Lloyd; organic psychiatry, B.E. Berrics; psychosis, Eric L.H.M. Van de Loo et al; elderly, Chris J. Gilleard and Janice E. Christie; drug problems, Susan J. Grey and Michael Gossop; people with mental handicaps, Chris Culten and Paul Dickens; eating disorders, Chris P.L. Freeman and Fiona Barry; sexual behaviour, John Bancroft; sleep disorders, Colin M. Shapiro and Katherine Rathouse.