Current directions in abnormal psychology
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Current directions in abnormal psychology
(Readings from the Association for Psychological Science)
Pearson, c2009
2nd ed
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These timely, cutting-edge articles allow instructors to bring their students real-world perspective-from a reliable source-about today's most current and pressing issues in abnormal psychology.
Table of Contents
Section 1: General issues in understanding, modeling, and measuring psychopathology
Miller and Keller (2000). Psychology and neuroscience: Making peace.
Lenzenweger (2006). Schizotypy: An organizing framework for schizophrenia research.
Krueger and Markon (2006). Understanding psychopathology: Melding behavior genetics, personality, and quantitative psychology to develop an empirically based model.
Moses and Barlow (2006). A new unified treatment approach for emotional disorders based on emotion science.
Achenbach (2006). As others see us: Clinical and research implications of cross-informant correlations for psychopathology.
Section 2: Modeling the influence of stress and environmental factors on psychopathology
Parent et al. (2005). Maternal care and individual differences in defensive responses.
Fincham (2003). Marital conflict: Correlates, structure, and context.
Hooley (2004). Do psychiatric patients do better clinically if they live with certain kinds of families?
Lucas (2007). Adaptation and the set-point model of subjective well-being: Does happiness change after major life events?
Cutrona et al. (2006). Neighborhood characteristics and depression: An examination of stress processes.
Section 3: The intersection of biology and psychology
Kemeny (2003). The psychobiology of stress.
Miller & Blackwell (2006). Turning up the heat: Inflammation as a mechanism linking chronic stress, depression, and heart disease.
Fox, Hane, & Pine (2007). Plasticity for affective neurocircuitry: How the environment affects gene expression.
Reiss (2005). The interplay between genotypes and family relationships: reframing concepts of development and prevention.
Section 4: Internalizing disorders (anxiety, depression, and eating disorders)
Ohman & Mineka (2003). The malicious serpent: Snakes as a prototypical stimulus for an evolved module of fear.
Davis, Myers, Ressler, & Rothbaum (2005). Facilitation of extinction of conditioned fear by d-cycloserine.
Ozer & Weiss (2004). Who develops Posttraumatic Stress Disorder?
Bonanno (2005). Resilience in the face of potential trauma.
McNally (2003). Recovering memories of trauma: A view from the laboratory.
Rottenberg. (2005). Mood and emotion in major depression.
Klump & Culbert (2007). Molecular genetic studies of eating disorders: Current status and future directions.
Section 5: Externalizing disorders (substance and conduct disorder)
Steinberg (2007). Risk taking in adolescence.
Wiers & Stacy (2006). Implicit cognition and addiction.
Baker et al (2006). Pharmacologic and behavioral withdrawal from addictive drugs.
Goeders (2004). Stress, motivation, and drug addiction.
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