Practitioner's Guide to Empirically-Based Measures of Depression
                        
                     
                                            
                            
                                                                by Arthur M. Nezu
                                                                
                                    2021-05-28 12:30:22
                                
                                
                             
                         
                                     
                
                    Practitioner's Guide to Empirically-Based Measures of Depression
                                            
                                                            by Arthur M. Nezu
                                                        
                                2021-05-28 12:30:22
                            
                            
                         
                                        
                                                                                                Practitioner''s Guide to Empirically-Based Measures to Depression, the first volume in a series of clinical assessment handbooks, is intended to guide clinicians and researchers in choosing practical tools relevant for clinical assessment, interventi...
                                Read more
                                                Practitioner''s Guide to Empirically-Based Measures to Depression, the first volume in a series of clinical assessment handbooks, is intended to guide clinicians and researchers in choosing practical tools relevant for clinical assessment, intervention, and/or research in this area. This volume provides critical overviews of key assessment issues and available assessment tools in depression. It provides summary tables comparing and contrasting different instruments in terms of their time requirements, suitability, costs, administration, reliability, and validity. These `quick view grids'' provide a rapid method of identifying and comparing potentially useful measures. Sample copies of 25 instruments in the public domain are included; for instruments commercially available, samples of instrument content and information about how to purchase them are provided. This remarkable compendium of information should serve as a valuable resource to practicing clinicians and to researchers who wish to develop state-of-the-science assessment strategies for clinical problems and to make informed choices about which devices best suit their purposes.
                             Less