Overview
- Editors:
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Chris J. Main
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Gartnavel Royal Hospital, Glasgow, Scotland
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Table of contents (19 chapters)
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Theoretical Viewpoints
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- Chris J. Main, Gordon Waddell
Pages 1-52
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Clinical Psychology in the Community
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- D. W. A. Jerrom, D. Gerver, R. J. Simpson, D. A. Pemberton
Pages 97-111
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- John G. Greene, David J. Cooke
Pages 131-152
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- Jack Ingham, Patrick Miller
Pages 153-175
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Specific Clinical Applications: 1. Physical Illness
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- Brian Sheffield, Ana M. Gomez
Pages 219-230
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Specific Clinical Applications: 2. Chronic Psychiatric Illness
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- Douglas Fraser, David Black, Linda Cockram, Joanne Grimes
Pages 279-291
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- Anthony A. Turvey, Chris J. Main, Douglas Montgomery
Pages 319-344
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About this book
This book had its origins In a conference, organised by the Scottish Assocation for Behaviour Modification (SABM), which took place from September 29th to October 2nd, 1980 in Pitlochry, Scotland. The SABM was founded in the early 1970s to fulfil a teaching need and provide a forum at conferences in the Highlands and Islands of Scotland at which mainly clinical psychologists from Scotland and North-West England could discuss research. There have been four such major conferences over the years and the common feature has been the highlighting of research issues mainly in behavioural psychology. At the 4th conference (Pitlochry, 1980), the general emphasis was on the assessment and treatment of chronic illness, although a number of other individual papers were presented. Chapters 4, 5, 8, 10 and 11 are based on papers from the full-day symposium on clinical psychology and physical illness (to which general medical practit ioners were invited), although Chapter 8 in particular comprises a much wider review paper than the original conference paper; and Chapter 13 is also a much extended version of a paper accepted for, but not presented at, the conference. Chapters 15, 16, 18 and 19 are based on papers comprising the symposium on behavioural approach es to the care of the long-stay psychiatric patient. Chapters 2 and 3 are based on invited individual papers presented at the conference. At the request of the publisher, additional material was commissioned.
Editors and Affiliations
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Gartnavel Royal Hospital, Glasgow, Scotland
Chris J. Main