EPPP Fundamentals, Step One, Second Edition - Anne L. Klee PhD & Bret A. Moore PsyD, ABPP

EPPP Fundamentals, Step One, Second Edition

By Anne L. Klee PhD & Bret A. Moore PsyD, ABPP

  • Release Date: 2018-09-28
  • Genre: Study Aids

Description

Aimed at helping students master the final hurdle to becoming a licensed, certified psychologist, the second edition of this authoritative content review for the EPPP is expanded to include 20% more content, the DSM-5, contributions from esteemed new authors, and an easily navigable mobile APP to enhance test-taking skills. Additional practice questions, along with well-honed test-taking strategies, further facilitate exam success.

Written by expert professors, training directors, and practitioners in each subject area, this affordable resource includes over 320 sample questions in the eight content areas that will be included on the exam. The guide goes beyond merely “teaching the test” with rote memorization by addressing content in a stepwise, narrative, and review format. Questions are included at the end of each chapter to help students gauge mastery of all subject matter.

New to the Second Edition:
Expanded with 20% more contentIncludes detailed and updated diagnostic criteria from DSM-5Offers contributions by esteemed new authorsDelivers additional practice questions randomized for better command of contentUpdates clinical practice content and theoretical advancementsIncludes APP for practice anywhere, anytime on your mobile device or web browser! (IOS, Android and the web, with a powerful, simple-to-use interface)APP includes all the high-quality content from the book and over 320 practice questions with detailed results showing your strength and weaknesses
Key Features:
Presents an in-depth, comprehensive content review that goes beyond “teaching the test”Provides 320+ Q&As with rationalesWritten and edited by leading scholars and directors of trainingHighlights test-taking strategiesIncludes key points to remember and recommended readings for more in-depth studyMirrors how doctoral-level courses are commonly taught

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