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READINGS IN ABNORMAL PSYCHOLOGY

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Informationen zum Autor Jill M. Hooley and John M. Neale are the authors of Readings in Abnormal Psychology, published by Wiley. Klappentext A collection of forty-three primary sources, ranging from contributions to scholarly journals to newspaper articles and first person accounts. An indispensable supplement to any course in abnormal or clinical psychology. Articles represent current research findings in psychopathology and indicate the direction of new research. The editors provide introductory material for each article. Zusammenfassung This volume contains a collection of 43 primary sources! ranging from newspaper articles to scholarly journals! which aim to provide a supplement to any course in abnormal or clinical psychology. The articles represent current psychopathology and indicate the direction of new research. Inhaltsverzeichnis Partial table of contents: INVESTIGATION AND DIAGNOSIS OF PSYCHOPATHOLOGY. Debating Mental Illness: Implications for Science! Medicine! and Social Policy (E. Gorenstein). The Reliability of Psychiatric and Psychological Diagnosis (J. Matarazzo). SCHIZOPHRENIA. Clues to the Genetics and Neurobiology of Schizophrenia (S. Nicol & I. Gottesman). Expressed Emotion: A Review of the Critical Literature (J. Hooley). MOOD DISORDERS. Antidepressants and Biochemical Theories of Depression (E. McNeal & P. Cimbolic). Depressive Self--Schemas! Life Stress! and Vulnerability to Depression (C. Hammen! et al.). ANXIETY DISORDERS AND REACTIONS TO STRESS. A Cognitive Approach to Panic (D. Clark). Confronting a Traumatic Event: Toward an Understanding of Inhibition and Disease (J. Pennebaker & S. Beall). SUBSTANCE ABUSE AND INTERPERSONAL DISORDERS. Portrait of a Con Artist (T. Sandler). Epidemiology of Drug Abuse: An Overview (M. Schuckit). PSYCHOPATHOLOGY IN CHILDREN. Comparative Analysis of Attentional Deficits in Hyperactive and Learning Disabled Children (K. Tarnowski! et al.). Toward an Understanding of Risk Factors for Bulimia (R. Striegel--Moore! et al.). INTERVENTION. Differential Aspects of Experiential and Problem--Solving Interventions in Resolving Marital Conflict (S. Johnson! et al.). Understanding and Preventing Relapse (K. Brownell). ...

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Partial table of contents:

INVESTIGATION AND DIAGNOSIS OF PSYCHOPATHOLOGY.

Debating Mental Illness: Implications for Science, Medicine, and Social Policy (E. Gorenstein).

The Reliability of Psychiatric and Psychological Diagnosis (J. Matarazzo).

SCHIZOPHRENIA.

Clues to the Genetics and Neurobiology of Schizophrenia (S. Nicol & I. Gottesman).

Expressed Emotion: A Review of the Critical Literature (J. Hooley).

MOOD DISORDERS.

Antidepressants and Biochemical Theories of Depression (E. McNeal & P. Cimbolic).

Depressive Self-Schemas, Life Stress, and Vulnerability to Depression (C. Hammen, et al.).

ANXIETY DISORDERS AND REACTIONS TO STRESS.

A Cognitive Approach to Panic (D. Clark).

Confronting a Traumatic Event: Toward an Understanding of Inhibition and Disease (J. Pennebaker & S. Beall).

SUBSTANCE ABUSE AND INTERPERSONAL DISORDERS.

Portrait of a Con Artist (T. Sandler).

Epidemiology of Drug Abuse: An Overview (M. Schuckit).

PSYCHOPATHOLOGY IN CHILDREN.

Comparative Analysis of Attentional Deficits in Hyperactive and Learning Disabled Children (K. Tarnowski, et al.).

Toward an Understanding of Risk Factors for Bulimia (R. Striegel-Moore, et al.).

INTERVENTION.

Differential Aspects of Experiential and Problem-Solving Interventions in Resolving Marital Conflict (S. Johnson, et al.).

Understanding and Preventing Relapse (K. Brownell).

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