Summaries: the best textbooks for psychodiagnostics and psychological communication summarized

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  • Summary with the book: Abnormal Psychology by Nolen-Hoeksema - 7th edition
  • Summary with the book: Capita Selecta in Clinical Psychology by Wessel and Aan het Rot - 2nd edition
  • Summary with the book: Intelligence and intelligence tests by Kessels
  • Summary with the book: Motivational Interviewing and Self–Determination Theory
  • Summary with the book: Psychological diagnostics in health care by Luteijn and Barelds - 1st edition
  • Summary with the book: Psychological Communication: Theories, Roles and Skills for Counsellors by Van der Molen a.o. - 2nd edition
  • Summary with the book: Psychological Testing and Assessment Custom Edition University of Leiden by Van der Molen a.o.
  • Summary with the book: Psychopathology: Research, Assessment and Treatment in Clinical Psychology by Davey - 3rd edition

About Psychodiagnostics and psychological communication

  • Psychodiagnostics is the process of evaluating individuals' psychological functioning through the use of various assessment tools and techniques. It involves gathering information about a person's thoughts, feelings, and behaviors to make a diagnosis and develop a treatment plan. Psychological communication refers to the interaction between a mental health professional and a client, involving the use of verbal and nonverbal cues to build rapport, understand the client's perspective, and facilitate therapeutic change.

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Summary of Capita Selecta in Clinical Psychology by Wessel and het Rot - 2nd edition - Exclusive

Summary of Capita Selecta in Clinical Psychology by Wessel and het Rot - 2nd edition - Exclusive

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  • Chapter 1 - How can symptoms be experienced and be interpreted?
  • Chapter 2 - What are the impacts and outcomes of illness?
  • Chapter 3 - What are the impacts and outcomes of illness from family and informal caregivers perspective?
  • Chapter 4 - What is clinical forensic psychology?
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Summary of Intelligence and intelligence tests - Kessels - 2019

Summary of Intelligence and intelligence tests - Kessels - 2019

 

At the end of the nineteenth century, researchers became interested in mapping out the individual differences in people when it comes to their intellectual functioning. This also came with a new interest in experimental tradition.

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The first theory about intelligence came from Spearman who worked for Binet. He said that there was something what he

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Summary Motivational Interviewing and Self–Determination Theory

Summary Motivational Interviewing and Self–Determination Theory

Motivational Interviewing and adaptations of motivational interviewing (AMIs) have become extensively accepted as a counseling style changing maladaptive behaviours such as problems with alcohol and drugs, smoking cessation, HIV prevention among drug users, and other behaviours, mostly in a clinical setting. Motivational Interviewing has evolved from clinical experience in the treatment of alcohol abuse and was first described by Miller (1983). The problem with Motivational Interviewing is that it lacks theoretical underpinnings. This article proposes that Self Determination Theory offers theoretical framework for a better understanding of its processes and effectiveness.

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Summary with the 1st edition of Psychological diagnostics in health care by Luteijn and Barelds - Exclusive

Summary with the 1st edition of Psychological diagnostics in health care by Luteijn and Barelds - Exclusive

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  • How does the diagnostic process proceed? - Chapter 1
  • How do we measure the quality of diagnostics? - Chapter 2
  • How do conversations in diagnostics work? - Chapter 3
  • How does behavioral observation work in clinical psychology? - Chapter 4
  • What are indirect methods in research? - Chapter 5
  • How do we measure intelligence? - Chapter 6
  • What are questions and methods in neuropsychology? - Chapter 7
  • What are personality questionnaires? - Chapter 8
  • How are questionnaires used to measure problems? - Chapter 9
  • What are Clinical Computer Diagnostics? - Chapter 10
  • What are the ethical aspects of diagnostics and how does reporting work? - Chapter 11
  • What are Dynamic Personality Diagnostics? - Chapter 12
  • How does a diagnostic decision-making process proceed? - Chapter 13
  • How does the
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Summary of Psychological Communication: Theories, Roles and Skills for Counsellors by Van der Molen a.o. - 2nd edition - Exclusive

Summary of Psychological Communication: Theories, Roles and Skills for Counsellors by Van der Molen a.o. - 2nd edition - Exclusive

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  • Chapter 1 - What is psychological conversation?
  • Chapter 2 - Which attitude suits a care provider?
  • Chapter 3 - What is the 'client-centered' method?
  • Chapter 4 - What does the social learning theory consist of?
  • Chapter 5 - How are goals, roles, and models of conversation related to one another?
  • Chapter 6 - What general skills does a social worker need?
  • Chapter 7 - How does a social worker find a good interpretation?
  • Chapter 8 - What role does the counselor play in the client's life changes?
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Summary of Psychopathology by Davey - 3rd edition - Exclusive

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  • Chapter 1 - What are the underlying concepts, procedures, and practices in psychopathology?
  • Chapter 2 - How is psychopathology assessed and classified?
  • Chapter 3 - What are the research methods in clinical psychology?
  • Chapter 4 - How can psychopathology be treated?
  • Chapter 5 - What are clinical practices?
  • Chapter 6 - What are anxiety and stressor-related problems?
  • Chapter 7 - What are depression and mood disorders?
  • Chapter 8 - What are Schizophrenia Spectrum Disorders?
  • Chapter 9 - What are Substance Use Disorders?
  • Chapter 10 - What are eating disorders?
  • Chapter 11 - What are sexual problems?
  • Chapter 12 - What are Personality Disorders?
  • Chapter 13 - What is Somatic Symptom Disorder?
  • Chapter 14 - What are Dissociative Experiences?
  • Chapter 15 - What are Neurocognitive Disorders?
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