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Models for Clinical Psychopathology

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This volume offers a critical evaluation of seven major paradigms in psychiatry that have made significant contributions to our current under standing of human behavior and psychiatric disorder. It was stimulated by a meeting held in November, 1978. We met at Salishan Lodge, Oregon, to discuss some of the theoretical orientations in behavioral sciences which serve as a base for contemporary psychopathology. Each major paradigm is represented by both an advocate as well as a critic. Advocates of a position had each agreed to be criticized by an individual who may not have been particularly sympathetic to the paradigm being presented. Furthermore, the entire group of participants had ample time for discussion with both the proponent and the critic. The papers in this volume were completed following that meeting, and each author has had the benefit of the criticism and discussion. The editors believe that the unusual array of talented scientists and clinicians have made an important contribution to clinical science by elaborating their positions in the face of open discussion and are proud to be part of this body of work. We wish to thank each of the participants for helping to sustain a very high level of critical scholarly discourse, which provided the right ethos for probing some of the major conceptual models of psychopathology.

List of contents

I-The Psychoanalytic Paradigm.- 1. Introduction to the Psychoanalytic Paradigm.- 2. The Psychoanalytic Paradigm.- 3. Critique of the Psychoanalytic Paradigm.- 4. Summary of the Psychoanalytic Paradigm.- II-The Labeling Theory Paradigm.- 1. Introduction to the Labeling Theory Paradigm.- 2. The Labeling Theory Paradigm.- 3. Critique of the Labeling Theory Paradigm.- 4. Summary of the Social Labeling Paradigm.- III-The Sociobiologic and Genetic Paradigms.- 1. Introduction to the Sociobiologic and Genetic Paradigms.- 2. The Sociobiologic Paradigm.- 3. Critique of the Sociobiologic Paradigm.- 4. The Genetic and Sociobiologic Paradigms.- 5. Critique of the Genetic Paradigm.- 6. Summary of the Genetic and Sociobiologic Paradigm.- IV-The Neurobiologic Paradigm.- 1. Introduction to the Neurobiologic Paradigm.- 2. The Neurobiologic Paradigm.- 3. Critique of the Neurobiologic Paradigm.- 4. Summary of the Neurobiologic Paradigm.- V-The Behavioral Paradigm.- 1. Introduction to the Behavioral Paradigm.- 2. The Behavioral Paradigm.- 3. Critique of the Behavioral Paradigm.- 4. Summary of the Behavioral Paradigm.- VI-The Stress and Coping Paradigm.- 1. Introduction to the Stress and Coping Paradigm.- 2. The Stress and Coping Paradigm.- 3. Critique of the Stress and Coping Paradigm.- 4. Summary of the Stress and Coping Paradigm.- VII-The Cultural Paradigm.- 1. Introduction to the Cultural Paradigm.- 2. The Cultural Paradigm.- 3. Critique of the Cultural Paradigm.- 4. Summary of the Cultural Paradigm.

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Assisted by Cohen (Editor), D Cohen (Editor), D. Cohen (Editor), C. Eisdorfer (Editor), A. Kleinman (Editor), A Kleinman et al (Editor), P. Maxim (Editor)
Publisher Springer Netherlands
 
Languages English
Product format Paperback / Softback
Released 26.05.2014
 
EAN 9789401571319
ISBN 978-94-0-157131-9
No. of pages 276
Dimensions 155 mm x 231 mm x 17 mm
Weight 430 g
Illustrations XII, 276 p. 2 illus.
Subject Natural sciences, medicine, IT, technology > Medicine > Non-clinical medicine

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