<p>Although senior undergraduate psychology students and first year master's-and doctoral-level students frequently take courses in advanced abnormal psychology, it has been almost two decades since a book by this title has appeared. Professors teaching this course have had a wide variety of texts t
Advanced Abnormal Psychology
β Scribed by Ingrid N. Leckliter, Joseph D. Matarazzo (auth.), Vincent B. Van Hasselt, Michel Hersen (eds.)
- Publisher
- Springer US
- Year
- 1994
- Tongue
- English
- Leaves
- 540
- Edition
- 1
- Category
- Library
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β¦ Synopsis
Although senior undergraduate psychology students and first year master's- and doctoral-level students frequently take courses in advanced abnormal psychology, it has been almost two decades since a book by this title has appeared. Professors teaching this course have had a wide variety of texts to select from that touch on various aspects of psychopathology, but none has been as comprehensive for the student as the present volume. Not only are basic concepts and models included, but there are specific sections dealing with childhood and adolescent disorders, adult and geriatric disorders, child treatment, and adult treatment. We believe the professor and advanced student alike will benefit from having all the requisite material under one cover. Our book contains 26 chapters presented in five parts, each part preceded by an editors' introduction. The chapters reflect updates in the classification of disorders (i. e. , DSM-IV). In Part I (Basic Concepts and Models), the chapters include diagnosis and classification, assessment strategies, research methods, the psychoanalytic model, the behavioral model, and the biological model. Parts II (Childhood and Adolescent Disorders) and III (Adult and Older Adult Disorders), bulk of the book. To ensure crossΒ each containing seven chapters, represent the chapter consistency, each of these chapters on psychopathology follows an identiΒ cal format, with the following basic sections: description of the disorder, epidemΒ iology, clinical picture (with case description), course and prognosis, familial and genetic patterns, and diagnostic considerations.
β¦ Table of Contents
Front Matter....Pages i-xiv
Front Matter....Pages 1-2
Diagnosis and Classification....Pages 3-18
Assessment Strategies....Pages 19-44
Research Methods in Psychopathology....Pages 45-66
Psychoanalytic Model....Pages 67-91
Behavioral Model....Pages 93-110
Biological Model....Pages 111-139
Front Matter....Pages 141-142
Mental Retardation....Pages 143-163
Autism: Social Communication Difficulties and Related Behaviors....Pages 165-187
Attention-Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder....Pages 189-206
Conduct Disorder....Pages 207-218
Anxiety Disorders....Pages 219-234
Depression....Pages 235-252
Eating Disorders....Pages 253-270
Front Matter....Pages 271-272
Anxiety Disorders....Pages 273-293
Depression....Pages 295-314
Schizophrenia....Pages 315-334
Substance Abuse Disorders....Pages 335-358
Sexual Disorders....Pages 359-372
Psychophysiological Disorders....Pages 373-384
Organic Mental Disorders....Pages 385-399
Front Matter....Pages 401-401
Psychodynamic Psychotherapy....Pages 403-417
Behavior Therapy....Pages 419-441
Pharmacological Intervention....Pages 443-471
Front Matter....Pages 473-474
Dynamic Psychotherapy....Pages 475-495
Behavior Therapy....Pages 497-512
Pharmacologic Interventions....Pages 513-523
Back Matter....Pages 525-542
β¦ Subjects
Clinical Psychology; Psychiatry
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