Emphasizes a practical, skill-based perspective, that considers the problems that are faced by researchers executing various tasks. This book uses illustrations from research and includes recommendations for training researchers in pediatric and clinical child psychology.
Describes the collaborative clinical work, research, and teaching between psychologists and pediatricians in medical settings during 1990s. This title details the benefits and pitfalls of interdisciplinary collaboration - offering a perspective on pediatric psychology and identifying potential areas for future research.
Describes the collaborative clinical work, research, and teaching between psychologists and pediatricians in medical settings during the 1990s. This title also features a descriptive model of collaborate activities and discusses professional and practical issues; empirical evaluations; the impact of health care reform on future research; and more.