Literature Review
Prior to beginning work on this assignment, read the Ryder, Ban, & Chentsova-Dutton (2011) Towards a Cultural-Clinical Psychology, American Psychological Association (2014) Guidelines for Prevention in Psychology, Hage, et al. (2007) Walking the Talk: Implementing the Prevention Guidelines and Transforming the Profession of Psychology, and Rivera-Mosquera, et al. (2007) Prevention Activities in Professional Psychology: A Reaction to the Prevention Guidelines articles.
Clinical and counseling psychology is a dynamic field that is constantly evolving and striving toward better treatment options and modalities. In this literature review, you will explore and integrate psychological research into a literature review, addressing current trends in three major areas of clinical and counseling psychology: assessment, clinical work, and prevention.
In your review, include the following headings, and address the required content.
AssessmentSupport this section with information from the Ryder et al. (2011) article Towards a Cultural-Clinical Psychology and at least one additional peer-reviewed article from the Ashford University Library.
Clinical workSupport this section using a minimum of three peer-reviewed articles from the Ashford University Library. The recommended articles for this week may be useful in generating your response.
PreventionReview the Guidelines for Prevention in Psychology (American Psychological Association, 2014), and support this section with information from the Hage, et al. (2007) Walking the Talk: Implementing the Prevention Guidelines and Transforming the Profession of Psychology, and Rivera-Mosquera, et al. (2007) Prevention Activities in Professional Psychology: A Reaction to the Prevention Guidelines articles.
The Literature Review
Attached articles and references for each are included below.
American Psychological Association. (2014). Guidelines for prevention in psychology. American Psychologist, 69(3), 285-296. doi:10.1037/a0034569
Gorenstein, E. E., & Comer, R. J. (2015). Case studies in abnormal psychology (2nd ed.). New York, NY: Worth Publishers.
Hage, S. M., Romano, J. L., Conyne, R. K., Kenny, M., Schwartz, J. P., & Waldo, M. (2007). Walking the talk: Implementing the prevention guidelines and transforming the profession of psychology. The Counseling Psychologist, 35(4), 594-604. doi:10.1177/0011000006297158
Norcross, J. C., Karpiak, C. P., & Lister, K. M. (2005). What’s an integrationist? A study of self-identified integrative and (occasionally) eclectic psychologists. Journal of Clinical Psychology, 61(12), 1587-1594. doi:10.1002/jclp.20203
Rivera-Mosquera, E., Dowd, E. T., & Mitchell-Blanks, M. (2007). Prevention activities in professional psychology: A reaction to the prevention guidelines. The Counseling Psychologist, 35(4), 586-593. doi:10.1177/0011000006296160
Ryder, A. G., Ban, L. M., & Chentsova-Dutton, Y. E. (2011). Towards a cultural-clinical psychology. Social & Personality Psychology Compass, 5(12), 960-975. doi:10.1111/j.1751-9004.2011.00404.x
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