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The , edited by Martin M. Antony and David H. Barlow , is a premier clinical reference designed to bridge the gap between psychological assessment and evidence-based treatment. Currently in its third edition (released in 2020), the text is widely utilized by psychologists, psychiatrists, and graduate students to master the selection and application of psychometric tools. Core Focus and Structure
The newest edition features approximately compared to previous versions: Handbook of Assessment and Treatment Planning f...
: Use structured and semi-structured interviews to align with DSM-5 criteria. The , edited by Martin M
: Features new dedicated chapters on eating disorders , personality disorders , and insomnia . Currently in its third edition (released in 2020),
: Includes coverage of well-being assessment and transdiagnostic approaches to emotional disorders.
Unlike traditional texts that focus on broad personality assessments (like the MMPI-2), this handbook is . It organizes its guidance around specific clinical disorders to help practitioners:
: Integrate assessment throughout therapy to track treatment efficacy and patient gains. Third Edition Highlights