Clinical Assessment, Computerized Methods, and InstrumentationA study of clinical assessment, computerized methods and instrumentation in psychology, containing 18 contributions from the workshop, "Computers in Psychology", held in September 1999 at the University of Utrecht.;The first section of the work contains contributions concerning clinical assessment. Aspects such as short-term memory, spatial memory, counselling skills and play therapy are described, as well as computer-assisted observational analysis using eye blinks. In the second section, a series of computer programs supporting decision-making in psychotherapy and diagnostics, in clinical and other settings, is described. The last section deals with real-time aspects of computers and computer-controlled experimental set-ups. |
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Clinical Assessment, Computerized Methods, and Instrumentation Frans J. Maarse,A. E. Akkerman,A. N. Brand No preview available - 2003 |
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