The Oxford Handbook of Clinical Psychology, Updated Edition synthesizes writing on clinical psychology since the late 1960s in one volume. With updated information from the DSM-5, it comprises articles from the foremost scholars in clinical psychology, providing even and authoritative coverage of the research, practice, and policy factors that combine to form today's clinical psychology landscape. In addition to core sections on topics such as training, assessment, diagnosis, and intervention, the book includes valuable articles devoted to new and emerging issues in the clinical field, including heath care reforms, cultural factors, and technological innovations and challenges. Each article offers a review of the most pertinent literature, outlining current issues and identifying possibilities for future research. The book features articles by editor David H. Barlow on changes during his own forty-year odyssey in the field and ten themes for the future of clinical psychology.