Can you suggest some books for clinical psychology?
Hello Divya
Here is the list of some good books for Clinical Psychology
- The Theory and Practice of Group Psychotherapy by Irvin D Yalom
- Introduction to Cognitive Analytic Therapy: Principles and Practice by Anthony Ryle & Ian B Kerr
- Managing Your Mind: The Mental Fitness Guide by Gillian Butler, Tony Hope & Nick Grey
- What Works for Whom: A Critical Review of Psychotherapy Research by Anthony Roth & Peter Fonagy
- Why Don't I Feel Good Enough?: Using Attachment Theory to Find a Solution by Helen Dent
- Predictably Irrational – Dan Ariely.
- Thinking, Fast and Slow – Daniel Kahneman.
- Bad science – Ben Goldacre. ...
- The Invisible Gorilla – Christopher Chabris and Daniel Simons.
- Influence: Science and Practice – Robert Cialdin
Thanks
Hello there
If I talk about clinical psychologist working profile then they usually see how we feel, how the effects makes us to behave on certain conditions and whether we are changing with that affect or not.As Everyone, clinical psychologist also need to study novel types books to open their minds and to let their minds accept varieties of approaches on different perceptions. Some books I'm mentioning here which they should study:
- The theory and practice of group psychotherapy
- Introduction to cognitive analytic therapy: principles and practice
- What works for whom
- Why don't I feel good enough?
Hope this will help you!
Thank you!