Therapists share their personal experiences in choosing, buying, and working with microcomputers in their clinical practices--helping other professionals to avoid the common errors and pitfalls that can occur. This well-organized, readable volume covers issues ranging from the initial assessment of need for a computer in the clinical or office operation, through the details and problems of selecting hardware and software, to the difficulties and benefits of specific functional uses. The clinical practitioner/administrator in both small and large operations will find relevant treatment of practical applications appropriate to each setting.
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978-0-86656-208-9 (9780866562089)
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Contents Foreword
Introduction
Part 1: An Overview Part 2: Dealing with People
Part 3: Office accounting Systems for the Psychotherapist
Part 4: Word Processing for the Children
Part 5: Psychological Testing
Part 6: Psychological Reports
Part 7: Clinical Assessment and Interviewing by Computer
Part 8: Computer Based Diagnosis
Part 9: Computers in Neuropsychology
Part 10: Administrative and Clinical Information Management
Part 11: The Computer as Therapy Adjunct
Part 12: Education as Therapy
Part 13: Choosing a Computer
Part 14: Other Issues