James E. Mitchell Ross D. Crosby Stephen A. Wonderlich
Clinical research is often thought of as a dry and somewhat arcane pursuit.
Not so, assert the editors of Elements of Clinical Research in Psychiatry. The editors, all actively engaged in clinical research, bring this topic to life by combining a boundless enthusiasm for their chosen field with a depth of knowledge rarely seen in the literature. They show that clinical research can be rewarding not only because the research results contribute to improving the welfare of psychiatric patients, but also because the research process itself is exciting.
Arguably the definitive...
Clinical research is often thought of as a dry and somewhat arcane pursuit.
Not so, assert the editors of Elements of Clinical Research in Ps...
This text is designed to provide students at various levels of experience and training with illustrative examples of individuals with different forms of psychopathology. The work is designed primarily for students who are studying descriptive psychopathology, including psychiatric residents, medical students on psychiatry rotations graduate students in psychology, or students in various related mental health fields, including psychiatric nursing, social work and school counselling.
This text is designed to provide students at various levels of experience and training with illustrative examples of individuals with different forms ...