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For nearly four decades, Abnormal Psychology has been a trusted resource for instructors and students. Known for its comprehensive coverage of current research, theory and treatment, this text has long been praised for its multiple paradigm approach and coverage of cutting-edge research and theory which are central to the discipline.
Contents
Chapter 1 Introduction and Historical Overview Defining Psychological Disorder History of Psychopathology The Evolution of Contemporary Thought Have We Learned from History? The Mental Health Professions Summary Chapter 2 Current Paradigms in Psychopathology The Genetic Paradigm The Neuroscience Paradigm The Cognitive Behavioral Paradigm Factors That Cut Across the Paradigms Diathesis Stress: An Integrative Paradigm Summary Chapter 3 Diagnosis and Assessment Cornerstones of Diagnosis and Assessment Classification and Diagnosis Psychological Assessment Neurobiological Assessment Cultural and Ethnic Diversity and Assessment Summary Chapter 4 Research Methods in Psychopathology Science and Scientific Methods Approaches to Research on Psychopathology The Experiment Integrating the Findings of Multiple Studies Summary Chapter 5 Mood Disorders Clinical Descriptions and Epidemiology of Mood Disorders Etiology of Mood Disorders Treatment of Mood Disorders Suicide Summary Chapter 6 Anxiety Disorders Clinical Descriptions of the Anxiety Disorders Gender and Cultural Factors in the Anxiety Disorders Common Risk Factors Across the Anxiety Disorders Etiology of Specific Anxiety Disorders Treatments of the Anxiety Disorders Summary Chapter 7 Obsessive-Compulsive-Related and Trauma-Related Disorders Obsessive-Compulsive and Related Disorders Posttraumatic Stress Disorder and Acute Stress Disorder Summary Chapter 8 Dissociative Disorders and Somatic Symptom-Related Disorders Dissociative Disorders Somatic Symptom and Related Disorders Summary Chapter 9 Schizophrenia Clinical Descriptions of Schizophrenia Etiology of Schizophrenia Treatment of Schizophrenia Summary Chapter 10 Substance Use Disorders Clinical Descriptions, Prevalence, and Effects of Substance Use Disorders Etiology of Substance Use Disorders Prevention of Substance Use Disorders Summary Chapter 11 Eating Disorders Clinical Descriptions of Eating Disorders Etiology of Eating Disorders Treatment of Eating Disorders Summary Chapter 12 Sexual Disorders Sexual Norms and Behavior Sexual Dysfunctions The Paraphilic Disorders Summary Chapter 13 Disorders of Childhood Classification and Diagnosis of Childhood Disorders Attention-Deficit/Hyperactivity Disorder Conduct Disorder Depression and Anxiety in Children and Adolescents Specific Learning Disorder Intellectual Disability Autism Spectrum Disorder Summary Chapter 14 Late Life and Neurocognitive Disorders Aging: Issues and Methods Psychological Disorders in Late Life Neurocognitive Disorders in Late Life Summary Chapter 15 Personality Disorders The DSM-5 Approach to Classification Alternative DSM-5 Model for Personality Disorders Common Risk Factors Across the Personality Disorders Clinical Description and Etiology of the Odd/Eccentric Cluster Clinical Description and Etiology of the Dramatic/Erratic Cluster Clinical Description and Etiology of the Anxious/Fearful Cluster Treatment of Personality Disorders Summary Chapter 16 Legal and Ethical Issues Criminal Commitment Civil Commitment Ethical Dilemmas in Therapy and Research Summary Glossary References Name Index Subject Index