Methods of Psychological Intervention

Autor: Gordon, Sammut, Jiuliet, Foster, Sergio, Salvatore, ANDRISANO RUGGIERI, Ruggero
Jazyk: angličtina
Rok vydání: 2016
Předmět:
the practitioner requires knowledge of the general that could be applied in a particular case
as well as more widely targeting communities and societies. These
are accompanied by relative uncertainties regarding the precise locus of intervention
Psychological interventions in contemporary societies have proliferated in recent years targeting various applied domains
from individuals and couples to institutions such as health and correctional facilities
as well as more widely targeting communities and societies. These
however
are accompanied by relative uncertainties regarding the precise locus of intervention
be it the individual or some particular system that one is part of and in which he or she is embedded. Human behavior itself is influenced by numerous processes that involve a complex interplay of influences emanating from our evolved heritage
from the sociocultural systems in which we are embedded
as well as from the individual. This complex interplay of influences on any one individual makes it difficult for practicing psychologists to identify a single locus for intervention. This situation makes clear that for any intervention to succeed
the practitioner requires knowledge of the general that could be applied in a particular case
as well as knowledge of the particular that enables the comprehension of idiosyncrasies present in the case. This volume draws on a number of idiographic methods used in designing psychological interventions to (a) develop a toolkit for interventions
(b) consider the relationship between theory and application
and (c) discuss the merits of idiographic interventions in psychological practice

however
from the sociocultural systems in which we are embedded
as well as knowledge of the particular that enables the comprehension of idiosyncrasies present in the case. This volume draws on a number of idiographic methods used in designing psychological interventions to (a) develop a toolkit for interventions
be it the individual or some particular system that one is part of and in which he or she is embedded. Human behavior itself is influenced by numerous processes that involve a complex interplay of influences emanating from our evolved heritage
(b) consider the relationship between theory and application
and (c) discuss the merits of idiographic interventions in psychological practice
as well as from the individual. This complex interplay of influences on any one individual makes it difficult for practicing psychologists to identify a single locus for intervention. This situation makes clear that for any intervention to succeed
Psychological interventions in contemporary societies have proliferated in recent years targeting various applied domains
from individuals and couples to institutions such as health and correctional facilities
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