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Application of Clinical Psychology
Write a 1,050- to 1,400-word analysis of your selected case, in which you demonstrate an application of clinical psychology in a real-world situation.
Address the following items:
• Provide a brief overview of your selected case.
• Discuss the biological, psychological, and social factors involved in your selected case.
• Use your selected case study to explain which interventions would be appropriate in the field of clinical psychology. For each intervention you select, provide the following:
o The rationale for selecting the intervention
o What would be done
o Who would be involved
o In what setting the intervention would occur
o Which area the intervention is targeting, such as biological, psychological, or social factors
Use information from at least three peer-reviewed publications to support your points.
Format your analysis consistent with APA guidelines, including a reference page.
Please read attachment about seleted case. Please complete highlighted section in 217 words. Due tomorrow 3/14/15 12:00 pm noon
o The rationale for selecting the intervention
o What would be done
Please include reference: Plante, T. G. (2010). Contemporary clinical psychology (3rd ed.). Hoboken, NJ: John Wiley & Sons
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