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The impressive list of contributors to this volume constitutes a virtual 'who's who' of professional psychology. This volume is an invaluable resource for the practitioner who wishes to understand the context for psychological practice, and for the graduate student who is learning about professional issues in psychology.
Includes proceedings of the 54th-55th annual meetings of the association, 1946-47 and proceedings of meetings of various regional psychological associations.
Part life-story and part life-advice, The Formula offers an immensely lucid and readable account of how the sexes relate to each other, and how the partners in a relationship can understand and empathize with each other to harmonious effect. Bernard Bushell combines anecdote, personal revelation, social commentary and psychological insight in a compact, entertaining and yet pragmatic synthesis: he helps us all. Gareth D. Williams, Ph.D., Professor, Columbia University An excellent self-help book, its wisdom shared in the context of a wellwritten, eminently readable life story! Mathilda B. Canter, Ph.D., Clinical Psychologist, Phoenix, AZ, past president, Division of Psychotherapy, American Psychological Association
Vols. for 1963- include as pt. 2 of the Jan. issue: Medical subject headings.
The idea that we have an unlimited moral imperative to pursue medical research is deeply rooted in American society and medicine. In this provocative work, Daniel Callahan exposes the ways in which such a seemingly high and humane ideal can be corrupted and distorted into a harmful practice. Medical research, with its power to attract money and political support, and its promise of cures for a wide range of medical burdens, has good and bad sides—which are often indistinguishable. In What Price Better Health?, Callahan teases out the distinctions and differences, revealing the difficulties that result when the research imperative is suffused with excessive zeal, adulterated by the profit m...
Directory and statistical analysis of women holding public office in the USA during 1976 and 1977, serving as judges, administrators, civil servants and politicians, etc. - Includes a bibliography pp. 63a and 64a and statistical tables. Biographys, u.s. Female officials.
An introduction to ethics issues for people in the helping professions, exploring the role of therapy for both trainees and professional counselors, and discussing values in the helping relationship, client rights and counselor responsibilities, confidentiality, professional competency and training, and other topics.