This brief offers understanding and insight into how to define, establish, and maintain personal safety to minimize risks of negative encounters with psychopaths.
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Providing a frame of reference for training and practice, this text translates theory into practical strategies and techniques that demonstrate to readers what it's like in working practice.
This book, A Career in Clinical Psychology: From Training to Employment, is a companion volume to Theories and Methods for Practice of Clinical Psychology by Robertson and Woody.
Shows mental health practitioners how to set standardized treatment policies, diagnose clients, keep a systematic treatment record, and take other measures to minimize legal and financial risks and ensure quality care.
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