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Kazdin, Alan E. – American Psychologist, 2008
The long-standing divide between research and practice in clinical psychology has received increased attention in view of the development of evidence-based interventions and practice and public interest, oversight, and management of psychological services. The gap has been reflected in concerns from those in practice about the applicability of…
Descriptors: Psychological Services, Children, Clinical Psychology, Psychotherapy

Lefley, Harriet P. – American Psychologist, 1989
Mental illness has a catastrophic impact on the family, subjecting its members to severe burden and life stress. In addition, families are often implicated in the origins of the illness by themselves, society, and mental health professionals. New alliances with clinicians are helping to support and destigmatize these families. (AF)
Descriptors: Children, Clinical Psychology, Coping, Etiology