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Investigating Clinical Psychology takes a deep dive into the field of clinical psychology through the lens of pseudoscience and fringe science. An expert panel of authors honors the role of science in the field while also exploring and guarding against the harms that pseudoscience can cause.

Clinicians have an ethical duty to provide the best available, evidence-based care. Engaging, accessible, and open-minded in approach, this book outlines the distinction between science and pseudoscience in order to prevent the false, and often quite harmful, effects that pseudoscientific practices can have on patients in need of mental health services. The book covers a variety of topics, including harmful therapies, purple hat therapies, animal-assisted therapies, hypnosis, and energy medicine. Featuring world-renowned voices from health care specialists to skeptics on the outside of the field gazing in, it equips readers with the skills needed to differentiate between pseudosc

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"This excellent book that helps us all better understand and navigate the ever growing world of fads and pseudoscience in the field of psychological therapies. In my opinion, a must read for all students in the psychological helping professions, their teachers, clinicians and those who make health care policies. Kudos to the editors and a heartfelt thank you to each of the contributors."

Hon. Dr. Stanley Kutcher, Professor Emeritis, Department of Psychiatry, Dalhousie University, Canada.



Table of Contents

Foreword

Timothy Caulfield

Preface

Stephen Hupp

PART I: Introduction

1. The Role of Science in Clinical Psychology

Jonathan N. Stea

2. Intellectual Humility and Historical Roots in Pseudoscience

Daniel Machado, Owen Hicks, and David J. A. Dozois

PART II: Assessment

3. Dubious Diagnoses

Blake A. E. Boehme, Andres De Los Reyes, & Gordon J. G. Asmundson

4. Rorschach Inkblots

James M. Wood, M. Teresa Nezworski, and Howard N. Garb

5. Personality Assessment

Gerald P. Koocher and Yilong Peng

PART III: Intervention

6. Hypnosis and Hypnotherapy

Miranda A. L. van Tilburg

7. Harmful Mental Health Interventions

Yevgeny Botanov, Alexander J. Williams, John Sakaluk, and Robyn Kilshaw

8. Energy Medicine

Jon Guy, Melanie Trecek-King, Ruth Ann Harpur, and Jonathan N. Stea

9. Purple Hat Therapies

Eve A. Rosenfeld and Carmen P. McLean

10. Animal-Assisted Therapies

Kitti Bessenyei, Igor Yakovenko, Lindsey Snaychuk, and Andrew (Hyounsoo) Kim

PART IV: Special Topics

11. Child and Adolescent Psychology

Jaden Sangoi, Keaira Cox, and Stephen Hupp

12. Alternative Medicine

Edzard Ernst

13. Neuropsychology

Isabella Hartley and Indre V. Viskontas

14. Forensic Psychology

Montana L. Ploe, David K. Marcus, and John F. Edens

PART V: Conclusion

15. Science-Based Clinical Psychology

Stephen Hupp and Vyla Hupp

Investigating Clinical Psychology

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      Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
      Publication Date: 10/23/2023 12:00:00 AM
      ISBN13: 9781032195049, 978-1032195049
      ISBN10: 1032195045

      Description

      Book Synopsis

      Investigating Clinical Psychology takes a deep dive into the field of clinical psychology through the lens of pseudoscience and fringe science. An expert panel of authors honors the role of science in the field while also exploring and guarding against the harms that pseudoscience can cause.

      Clinicians have an ethical duty to provide the best available, evidence-based care. Engaging, accessible, and open-minded in approach, this book outlines the distinction between science and pseudoscience in order to prevent the false, and often quite harmful, effects that pseudoscientific practices can have on patients in need of mental health services. The book covers a variety of topics, including harmful therapies, purple hat therapies, animal-assisted therapies, hypnosis, and energy medicine. Featuring world-renowned voices from health care specialists to skeptics on the outside of the field gazing in, it equips readers with the skills needed to differentiate between pseudosc

      Trade Review

      "This excellent book that helps us all better understand and navigate the ever growing world of fads and pseudoscience in the field of psychological therapies. In my opinion, a must read for all students in the psychological helping professions, their teachers, clinicians and those who make health care policies. Kudos to the editors and a heartfelt thank you to each of the contributors."

      Hon. Dr. Stanley Kutcher, Professor Emeritis, Department of Psychiatry, Dalhousie University, Canada.



      Table of Contents

      Foreword

      Timothy Caulfield

      Preface

      Stephen Hupp

      PART I: Introduction

      1. The Role of Science in Clinical Psychology

      Jonathan N. Stea

      2. Intellectual Humility and Historical Roots in Pseudoscience

      Daniel Machado, Owen Hicks, and David J. A. Dozois

      PART II: Assessment

      3. Dubious Diagnoses

      Blake A. E. Boehme, Andres De Los Reyes, & Gordon J. G. Asmundson

      4. Rorschach Inkblots

      James M. Wood, M. Teresa Nezworski, and Howard N. Garb

      5. Personality Assessment

      Gerald P. Koocher and Yilong Peng

      PART III: Intervention

      6. Hypnosis and Hypnotherapy

      Miranda A. L. van Tilburg

      7. Harmful Mental Health Interventions

      Yevgeny Botanov, Alexander J. Williams, John Sakaluk, and Robyn Kilshaw

      8. Energy Medicine

      Jon Guy, Melanie Trecek-King, Ruth Ann Harpur, and Jonathan N. Stea

      9. Purple Hat Therapies

      Eve A. Rosenfeld and Carmen P. McLean

      10. Animal-Assisted Therapies

      Kitti Bessenyei, Igor Yakovenko, Lindsey Snaychuk, and Andrew (Hyounsoo) Kim

      PART IV: Special Topics

      11. Child and Adolescent Psychology

      Jaden Sangoi, Keaira Cox, and Stephen Hupp

      12. Alternative Medicine

      Edzard Ernst

      13. Neuropsychology

      Isabella Hartley and Indre V. Viskontas

      14. Forensic Psychology

      Montana L. Ploe, David K. Marcus, and John F. Edens

      PART V: Conclusion

      15. Science-Based Clinical Psychology

      Stephen Hupp and Vyla Hupp

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