Abnormal psychology : patterns, issues, interventions
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Abnormal psychology : patterns, issues, interventions
Wiley, c1989
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Bibliography: p. R-1-R-51
内容説明・目次
内容説明
This lively, informative introduction to abnormal psychology covers historical background, social and ethical issues, and treatment. The coverage is comprehensive, and includes specific patterns and classifications of mental disorders. It also bridges humanistic studies and psychology by discussing the representation of abnormal behavior in classical and modern literature. The book draws primarily from psychiatry and psychology, but also incorporates views from social work, sociology, anthropology, political science, law, and biology. The author presents a modern, cross-cultural analysis of abnormal psychology. Pedagogical aids include chapter summaries, lists of major points, and diagrams.
目次
- Basic characteristics of abnormality
- mental disorders: diagnosis
- classification and assessment
- social learning, cultural and humanistic viewpoints
- dissociative and somatoform disorders
- gender identity disorders and paraphilias
- schizophrenic and delusional (paranoid) disorders
- psychoactive substance use disorders: drugs other than alcohol
- mental retardation
- psychodynamic, humanistic and existentialist therapy
- behavior and cognitve therapy, group methods and effectiveness of psychotherapy
- legal intervention and problems of community mental health.
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