Health Psychology in Practice - Softcover

 
9781405110891: Health Psychology in Practice

Inhaltsangabe

Published by Blackwell in association with the British Psychological Society, Health Psychology in Practice provides a comprehensive overview of the UK professional Stage 2 Qualification in Health Psychology.


  • An essential text for professional training in health psychology, both for trainees and teachers and supervisors contributing to health psychology courses.
  • Published in association with the British Psychological Society.
  • Covers the core competencies necessary for qualification as a health psychologist.
  • Includes sections on professional issues, research, consultancy and interventions, teaching and training and other professional roles.
  • The final chapter contains a series of individual commentaries on health psychology training in a variety of countries, which will be of great interest to an international audience.
  • The editors helped to establish the British Psychological Society’s health psychology professional training programme.

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Über die Autorin bzw. den Autor

Susan Michie is Reader in Clinical Health Psychology at University College London.


Charles Abraham is Professor of Psychology at the University of Sussex.

Both are Chartered Psychologists, Fellows of the BPS and approved Stage 2 supervisors.

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Published by Blackwell in association with the British Psychological Society (BPS), Health Psychology in Practice provides a comprehensive overview of the competences required for professional training in the UK (BPS Stage 2 Qualification in Health Psychology). Sections cover the areas of research, consultancy and teaching and training competencies as well as describing some of the professional roles that health psychologists are developing within the National Health Service and other organisations. The book details the requirements of the qualification, including the assessment procedures, and sets out what trainees must be able to do in order to attain it. The final chapter contains a series of individual commentaries on health psychology training in a variety of countries, which will be of great interest to an international audience. Susan Michie and Charles Abraham have both helped to establish the Stage 2 qualification and so are ideally placed to edit this text.

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