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Fundamentals of Corporate Finance

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ISBN-10: 0470876441

ISBN-13: 9780470876442

Edition: 2nd 2012

Authors: A. Jordan Wright, Robert Parrino, Thomas Bates, David S. Kidwell

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List price: $308.95
Edition: 2nd
Copyright year: 2012
Publisher: John Wiley & Sons, Incorporated
Publication date: 9/26/2011
Binding: Hardcover
Pages: 784
Size: 9.00" wide x 11.50" long x 1.25" tall
Weight: 3.740
Language: English

#60;b#62;A. JORDAN WRIGHT, P#60;small#62;H#60;/small#62;D,#60;/b#62; is a full-time faculty member in the Clinical Psychology PhD Program at Teachers College, Columbia University, and is the Director of Mental Health Services at The HOPE Program, a nonprofit organization serving individuals in poverty. Dr. Wright#8242;s primary areas of interest are the process of psychological assessment and the eradication of poverty. He is the Co-Director of Psychological Assessment Services of New York (PASNY).

Preface
Acknowledgments
Conducting Psychological Assessment
Introduction: The Hypothesis Testing Model
The Hypothesis Testing Model
Step 1: Clinical Assessment
Step 2: Selecting Tests
Step 3: Testing
Step 4: Integration of All Data
Step 5: Writing the Assessment Report
Step 6: Providing Feedback
Summary
Clinical Interviewing and Hypothesis Building
The Clinical Interview
Presenting Problem and Its History
Symptomatic Evaluation
Psychosocial Evaluation
Mental Status Evaluation
Hypothesis Building
Summary
Selecting Tests
General Considerations
Why Test?
The Multimethod Approach
Test Characteristics
Practical Considerations
Psychological Assessment Measures
Summary
Testing
Preparing for Testing
Testing
Scoring Tests
Interpreting Tests
Summary
Integrating Data
Step 1: Accumulating the Data
Step 2: Identifying Themes
Step 3: Organizing the Data
Step 4: Conceptualizing
Summary
Writing Reports
The Report Format
Identifying Information
Source of Referral and Referral Questions
Measures Administered
Notes on Testing
Description of Patient
Presenting Problem
Background Information
Mental Status Evaluation
Behavioral Observations
Overall Interpretation of Test Findings
Cognitive Functioning
Personality and Emotional Functioning
Vocational Functioning
Summary
Diagnostic Impressions
Recommendations
Signatures
Appendices
Summary
Providing Feedback
To Whom Am I Giving Feedback?
Do I Give a Copy of the Report?
How Should the Session Be Structured?
Should I Disclose the Diagnosis?
How is the Session Going?
How Will I Follow Up?
Summary
Case Studies in Psychological Assessment
Introduction: Case Studies in Psychological Assessment
An Underachieving Woman
The Clinical Interview
Review of Neuropsychological Evaluation
Mental Status Evaluation
Hypothesis Building
Selecting Tests
Accumulating the Data
Identifying Themes
Organizing the Data
Conceptualizing
Report Writing
Feedback
Summary
A Recovering Alcoholic
The Clinical Interview
Mental Status Evaluation
Hypothesis Building
Selecting Tests
Accumulating the Data
Identifying Themes
Organizing the Data
Conceptualizing
Report Writing
Feedback
Summary
A Young Man Who Steals
The Clinical Interview
Mental Status Evaluation
Hypothesis Building
Selecting Tests
Accumulating the Data
Identifying Themes
Organizing the Data
Conceptualizing
Report Writing
Feedback
Summary
A Boy in Foster Care
The Clinical Interview
Mental Status Evaluation
Hypothesis Building
Selecting Tests
Accumulating the Data
Identifying Themes
Organizing the Data
Conceptualizing
Report Writing
Feedback
Summary
An Anxious Girl
The Clinical Interview
Mental Status Evaluation
Hypothesis Building
Selecting Tests
Accumulating the Data
Identifying Themes
Organizing the Data
Conceptualizing
Report Writing
Feedback
Summary
An Aggressive Boy
The Clinical Interview
Mental Status Evaluation
Hypothesis Building
Selecting Tests
Accumulating the Data
Identifying Themes
Organizing the Data
Conceptualizing
Report Writing
Feedback
Summary
References
Name Index
Subject Index