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It's not about "them", it's about all of us.Abnormal Psychology, 8/e brings both the science and personal aspects of abnormal psychology to life with a focus on evidence-based practice and emerging research. Authors Thomas F. Oltmanns and Robert E. Emery present the most cutting edge information on abnormal psychology by covering methods and treatment in context. Organized around the way students learn, this title helps readers understand the biological, psychological, and social perspectives of abnormal psychology. The 8th edition has been updated to include DSM-5 information throughout. The authors have integrated DSM-5 into the fabric of every chapter in a thorough, critical way, helping readers think critically about these changes and discuss the pros and cons of the DSM diagnostic systems. MyPsychLab is an integral part of the Oltmanns / Emery program. Engaging activities and assessments provide a teaching and learning system that helps students think like a explore abnormal psychology. With MyPsychLab, students can develop critical thinking skills through writing, simulate classic experiments and surveys, watch videos on research and applications, and explore the Visual Brain in 3-D. This title is available in a variety of formats - digital and print. Pearson offers its titles on the devices students love through Pearson's MyLab products, CourseSmart, Amazon, and more.
Contents
In this Section:1. Brief Table of Contents2. Full Table of Contents1. Brief Table of Contents:Chapter 1: Examples and Definitions of Abnormal BehaviorChapter 2: Causes of Abnormal BehaviorChapter 3: Treatment of Psychological Disorders Classification and Assessment of Abnormal Behavior Chapter 4: Classification and Assessment of Abnormal Behavior Chapter 5: Mood Disorders and Suicide Chapter 6: Anxiety Disorders and Obsessive-Compulsive DisorderChapter 7: Acute and Posttraumatic Stress Disorders, Dissociative Disorders,and Somatic Symptom DisordersChapter 8: Stress and Physical HealthChapter 9: Personality DisordersChapter 10: Feeding and Eating DisordersChapter 11: Substance-Related and Addictive DisordersChapter 12: Sexual Dysfunctions, Paraphilic Disorders, and GenderDysphoriaChapter 13: Schizophrenia Spectrum and Other Psychotic Disorders Chapter 14: Neurocognitive DisordersChapter 15: Intellectual Disabilities and Autism Spectrum DisordersChapter 16: Psychological Disorders of Childhood Chapter 17: Adjustment Disorders and Life-cycle TransitionsChapter 18: Mental Health and the Law2. Full Table of ContentsChapter 1: Examples and Definitions of Abnormal BehaviorRecognizing the Presence of a Disorder Defining Abnormal BehaviorWho Experiences Abnormal Behavior?The Mental Health Professions Psychopathology in Historical ContextMethods for the Scientific Study of Mental DisordersChapter 2: Causes of Abnormal BehaviorBrief Historical PerspectiveSystems TheoryBiological FactorsPsychological FactorsSocial FactorsChapter 3: Treatment of Psychological Disorders Classification and Assessment of Abnormal Behavior Biological TreatmentsPsychodynamic PsychotherapiesCognitive-Behavior TherapyHumanistic TherapiesResearch on PsychotherapyCouple, Family, and Group TherapySpecific Treatments for Specific DisordersChapter 4: Classification and Assessment of Abnormal Behavior Basic Issues in ClassificationClassifying Abnormal BehaviorEvaluating Classification SystemsBasic Issues in AssessmentPsychological Assessment ProceduresBiological Assessment ProceduresChapter 5: Mood Disorders and Suicide SymptomsDiagnosisCourse and OutcomeFrequencyCausesTreatmentSuicideChapter 6: Anxiety Disorders and Obsessive-Compulsive DisorderSymptoms of Anxiety DisordersDiagnosis of Anxiety DisordersFrequency of Anxiety DisordersCauses of Anxiety DisordersTreatment of Anxiety DisordersObsessive-Compulsive and Related DisordersChapter 7: Acute and Posttraumatic Stress Disorders, Dissociative Disorders,and Somatic Symptom DisordersAcute and Posttraumatic Stress DisordersDissociative DisordersSomatic Symptom DisordersChapter 8: Stress and Physical HealthDefining StressSymptoms of StressDiagnosis of Stress and Physical IllnessPsychological Factors and Some Familiar IllnessesCardiovascular DiseaseChapter 9: Personality DisordersSymptomsDiagnosisFrequencySchizotypal Personality Disorder (SPD)Borderline Personality Disorder (BPD)Antisocial Personality Disorder (ASPD)Chapter 10: Feeding and Eating DisordersSymptoms of AnorexiaSymptoms of BulimiaDiagnosis of Feeding and Eating DisordersFrequency of Anorexia and BulimiaCauses of Anorexia and BulimiaTreatment of AnorexiaTreatment of BulimiaPrevention of Eating DisordersChapter 11: Substance-Related and Addictive DisordersDysphoria SymptomsDiagnosisFrequencyCausesTreatmentGambling DisorderChapter 12: Sexual Dysfunctions, Paraphilic Disorders, and GenderDysphoriaSexual DysfunctionsParaphilic DisordersGender DysphoriaChapter 13: Schizophrenia Spectrum and Other Psychotic Disorders SymptomsDiagnosisFrequencyCausesTreatmentChapter 14: Neurocognitive DisordersSymptomsFrequency of Delirium and Major Neurocognitive DisordersCausesTreatment and ManagementChapter 15: Intellectual Disabilities and Autism Spectrum DisordersIntellectual DisabilitiesAutism Spectrum DisorderChapter 16: Psychological Disorders of Childhood Externalizing DisordersInternalizing and Other DisordersChapter 17: Adjustment Disorders and Life-cycle TransitionsSymptomsThe Transition to AdulthoodFamily TransitionsThe Transition to Later LifeChapter 18: Mental Health and the LawMental Illness and Criminal ResponsibilityCivil CommitmentMental Health and Family LawProfessional Responsibilities and the Law