Measuring Human Problems

Measuring Human Problems A Practical Guide - Wiley Series in Clinical Psychology

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Publisher's Synopsis

Measuring Human Problems A Practical Guide Edited by David F. Peck, Highland Health Board, Scotland, and Colin M. Shapiro, University of Toronto, Canada A practical guide to questionnaires, rating, behavioural, and psychophysiological measures for monitoring human responses to psychological and psychiatric problems. The book covers the main areas of adult psychological problems stressing the importance of measuring such problems at several different levels, from biological to observational. The editors have brought together a team of experts who cover a wide range of topics such as anxiety, depression, organic problems, eating disorders, sleep difficulties, sexual problems, etc. — they tell the reader what measures are available and the advantages and disadvantages of each. The chapters include not only measures commonly used in Europe and North America, but also those used in Europe with which American workers may be unfamiliar. This book will prove an invaluable aid to all those professionals engaged in the assessment and measurement of human problems, and will, it is hoped, establish itself as a standard reference text. This book appears in The Wiley Series in Clinical Psychology Series Editor: Fraser N. Watts, MRC Applied Psychology Unit, Cambridge

Book information

ISBN: 9780471934820
Publisher: Wiley Blackwell
Imprint: John Wiley & Sons, Inc.
Pub date:
Number of pages: 418
Weight: 620g
Height: 228mm
Width: 152mm
Spine width: 27mm