Showing posts with label Thinking. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Thinking. Show all posts

Tuesday, September 22, 2015

Critical Thinking in Clinical Assessment and Diagnosis (repost)




Barbara Probst, "Critical Thinking in Clinical Assessment and Diagnosis"


English | 2015 | ISBN-10: 3319177737 | 304 pages | pdf | 3 MB




"This much-needed volume brings to the clinician or student some of the best critical-minded analysis by some of the most insightful thinkers about psychiatric diagnosis today. The thought-provoking questions these essays raise, and the multifaceted and provocative answers they provide, cultivate sensitivity to the nuances of diagnostic assessment that often makes the difference between clinical success and failure." – Jerome C. Wakefield, PhD, DSW, New York University Silver School of Social Work, New York




This transformative resource challenges social workers and mental health professionals to rethink their approaches to assessment and diagnosis from the ground up. Among the book’s unique features are its use of diverse lenses to examine a common case and its illustration of how multiple perspectives can be integrated for a richly textured portrait of the individual in context. Equally crucial is the book’s commitment to professional development, from exercises to improve case conceptualization to strategies for teaching and learning.








Friday, September 4, 2015

Mindware: Tools for Smart Thinking




Mindware: Tools for Smart Thinking by Richard E. Nisbett


2015 | ISBN: 0374112673 | English | 336 pages | EPUB + AZW | 0.7 MB + 0.8 MB




"The most influential thinker, in my life, has been the psychologist Richard Nisbett. He basically gave me my view of the world." -Malcolm Gladwell, New York Times Book Review




Scientific and philosophical concepts can change the way we solve problems by helping us to think more effectively about our behavior and our world. Surprisingly, despite their utility, many of these tools remain unknown to most of us.




In Mindware, the world-renowned psychologist Richard E. Nisbett presents these ideas in clear and accessible detail. Nisbett has made a distinguished career of studying and teaching such powerful problem-solving concepts as the law of large numbers, statistical regression, cost-benefit analysis, sunk costs and opportunity costs, and causation and correlation, probing the best methods for teaching others how to use them effectively in their daily lives. In this groundbreaking book, Nisbett shows us how to frame common problems in such a way that these scientific and statistical principles can be applied to them. The result is an enlightening and practical guide to the most essential tools of reasoning ever developed-tools that can easily be used to make better professional, business, and personal decisions.