Tipsters:  I am currently teaching a Scientific Foundations in Psych
class using the Stanovich book.  I suggested students could develop a
good reading list from some of the books he discusses.  Works like
Dawes' "House of Cards," and Gilovich's "How we know what isn't so," and
works by Scot Lilienfeld to name just a few.  Now and then, one or two
out of 30 students in a class, actually seek out some of my suggested
reading.  However, as many of my students are just starting out in
psych, I fear these might be a bit overwhelming, though they present and
discuss important issues in clinical and applied psych areas.  I thought
some of you in the clinical field might be able to suggest some readings
more appropriate to beginning psych undergrads interested in clinical
work.  What would you like your beginning grad students in clinical to
have read?  I'll pass it on.  Thoughts or suggestions are welcomed. 
Gary

Gerald L. (Gary) Peterson, Ph.D.
Professor, Psychology
Saginaw Valley State University
University Center, MI 48710
989-964-4491
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