Bayne,Rowan

Applied psychology: research, training and practice Rowan Bayne - 2nd ed. - London: SAGE, 2013. - 368 p. PB

Part One: Context
1 Applying Psychology
John Radford
2 Research: The Ubiquitous Handmaiden of Professionalism
Brian R. Clifford
3 Beyond Evidence-Based Practice: Rethinking the Relationship
Between Research, Theory and Practice
David J. Harper, Kenneth Gannon and Mary Robinson
Part Two: Training and Practice
uA-^linlcal Psychology
Maria Castro, Christopher Whiteley and Mary Boyle
5 Educational and Child Psychology
Mark Fox
6 Occupational Psychology
Carla Gibbes, Mark HoIIoway and Donald Ridley
1 Health Psychology
Paula Nicolson
8 Marketing Psychology
Chris Hackley
9 Forensic Psychology
Brian R. Clifford
10 Clinical Neuropsychology
Ashok Jansari
11 Sport Psychology
James Beale and Marcia Wilson
Counselling Psychology
Jill Mytton
13 Positive Psychology
Kate Hefferon and liana Boniwell
.14''Cognitive Psychology
Volker Thoma
y
Counselling and Psychotherapy
Gordon Jinks
16 Coaching and Coaching Psychology
Ho Law and Christian van Nieuwerburgh
17 Careers Guidance and Psychology
Jenny Bimrose, Rachel Mulvey and Nelica La Gro
18 The Professional Academic
John Radford
Part Three: New Directions
19 New Directions in Applied Psychology: A Roundtable
Edited by Rowan Bayne
Section 1: Some further areas of applied psychology
The humanitarian and third sectors
Sarah Davidson
Green living
Nicky Hayes
Community psychology
Carolyn Kagan
Applying psychology to the layout of printed text
James Hartley
Personality theory
Rowan Bayne
Section 2: Supplements to areas reviewed in the main chapters
Clinical psychology
Susan Llewelyn
Educational psychology
Irvine Gersch
Occupational and organisational psychology
Clive Fletcher
Occupational psychology
Chris Lewis
Investigative interviewing
Ray Bull
Forensic psychology in the prison and probation services
Ruth E. Mann
The use of virtual reality-based environmental enrichment for
patients recovering from brain injury
Paul R. Penn and F. David Rose
Strengths
P. Alex Lin ley
Section 3: General perspectives
Psychological ethics: the good, the defensive and the utilitarian
Richard Kwiatkowski
Reflections on the place and usefulness of psychology
Colin Feltham
Psychology today
Nicky Hayes

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