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adam_text | Subject Index
ABAB design,
114
Acamprosate,
310
Accidents, childhood,
448
Acetylcholinesterase inhibitors,
471
Acquired immunodeficiency
syndrome (AIDS),
200-203
clinical description of,
201
disease spreading and,
201
intravenous drug use and,
291
prevention efforts and,
201-203
scope of,
200-201
Acute stress disorder (ASD),
127,
151
Addiction. See Substance-related
disorders
Addington v. Texas
(1979), 533
Adolescent anxiety. See Childhood
and adolescent anxiety
Adolescent depression. See
Childhood and adolescent
depression
Advanced directives, patient rights
and,
538
Advocacy groups,
5
African-Americans, therapeutic
considerations and,
508-511
Age. See also specific age group
arrest rates and,
427
depressive disorders and,
218-219
dissociative identity disorders
and,
166-167
mental retardation and,
445
research methods in study of,
465
Agonists,
36
Agoraphobia
cognitive factors in,
139
criteria for,
124
fear-of-fear hypothesis and,
139
psychological treatment of,
147-148
AIDS. See Acquired
immunodeficiency syndrome
Alaskan Natives, therapeutic
considerations and,
511
Alcohol abuse and dependence,
280-283
Alcoholics Anonymous and,
306-307
behavioral treatments and,
307-308
cognitive treatments and,
307-308
couples therapy and,
307
cultural attitudes and,
302-303
delirium tremens and,
280
detoxification and,
305-306
expectancies about,
301-302
fetal alcohol syndrome and,
283
genetic factors and,
296
inpatient hospital treatment and,
305-306
late life and,
483
long-term alcohol effects,
282-283
medications and,
309-310
moderation in drinking and,
309
polydrug abuse and,
280
prevalence and cost of,
281
relapse prevention and,
308
short-term alcohol effects,
282
stress and,
300
treatment of,
305-310
Alcoholics Anonymous (AA),
306-307
Alíeles,
31
Allostatic load, stress hormones
and,
189
Alogia, schizophrenia and,
323
Alternate-form reliability,
60
Alternative living settings, older
adults and,
487-488
Altruistic suicide,
249
Alzheimer s disease,
108-109,
468-470
Ambulatory monitoring studies,
hypertension and,
193-194
Amenorrhea, anorexia
nervosa
and,
254
American Association on
Intellectual and Development
Disabilities (AAIDD),
445-447
American Indians, therapeutic
considerations and,
511
American Law Institute Guidelines,
521
American Legacy Foundation,
317
Americans with Disabilities Act
(ADA),
4, 351
Amok,
67
Amphetamine psychosis,
332
Amphetamines,
291-293
Amygdala,
37, 226-227
Anal stage, psychosexual
development and,
19
Analogue experiments,
113-114
Analytical psychology,
20
Anesthesia, conversion disorder
and,
173
Angel dust,
296
Anger
coronary heart disease and,
197
hypertension and,
194, 209
reducing,
209
Anger-in theory,
191
Angina pectoris,
195
Anhedonia,
323
Anomie
suicide,
249
Anorexia
nervosa
clinical description of,
254-256
cognitive behavioral views and,
264-265
cross-cultural studies and,
268-269
genetic factors,
261-262
medications and,
273
neurobiological factors and,
262-263
perfectionism and,
270
personality influences and,
270-271
physical consequences of,
256
prognosis and,
256
psychodynamic views and,
263-264
psychological treatment of,
273
sociocultural
factors and,
266-270
treatment of,
272-276
types of,
254-255
Anosmia,
173
Antabuse,
309
Antagonists,
36
Anterior cingulate,
37, 140
Anticipatory pleasure,
schizophrenia and,
323
Anticonvulsant medications
bipolar disorder and,
244
depression and,
241
Antidepressant medications
anxiety disorders and,
152
bipolar disorder and,
244
childhood and adolescent
depression and,
434, 436
depressive disorders and,
241-243
eating disorders and,
272
older adults and,
480-481
Antiobesity medications,
273
Antipsychotic medications
bipolar disorder and,
244
depression and,
241
first-generation,
342-344
second-generation,
344-345
Antisocial acts, psychopathy and,
369-370
Antisocial personality disorder,
367-371
clinical description and,
368
etiology of,
368-371
family environment and,
369
genetic factors and,
369
social factors and,
369
Anxiety disorders. See also
Childhood and adolescent
anxiety; Phobias
actual threats and,
132
affective dimensions in,
232
attention to threat and,
133
behavioral inhibition and,
132
characteristics of,
120
clinical descriptions of,
121-127
cognitive factors and,
132-133
common risk factors and,
130-134
commonalties across
psychological treatments,
146
comorbidity in,
128
conduct disorder and,
427
critical incident stress debriefing
and,
151
defense mechanisms and,
131
etiology of,
134-145
eye movement desensitization
and reprocessing and,
150
fear circuit and,
131
S2 Subject Index
Anxiety disorders
(cont.)
gender and,
128-129
genetic factors and,
131
late life,
481-482
medications and,
152-153
negative cognition and,
133-134
neurobiological factors and,
131-132
neuroticism and,
132
perceived control and,
133
personality and,
132
phobias,
121-123
psychoanalytic perspective and,
131
safety behaviors and,
132-133
social environment and,
132
sociocultural
factors and,
129-130
treatment of,
145-153
Anxiety reduction, sexual
dysfunctions and,
392-394
Anxiety Sensitivity Index,
139
Anxiolytics,
152
Anxious/fearful cluster, personality
disorders and,
372-374
Apathy,
323
Aphonia,
173
Aricept,
471
Arousal, post-traumatic stress
disorder and,
127
Articulated Thoughts in Simulated
Situations (ATSS),
87
Asian-Americans, therapeutic
considerations and,
508-511
Asociality, schizophrenia and,
324
Asperger s disorder,
451
Assessment of Daily Experience
(ADE)
scale,
78-79, 185-186
Assisted-living facilities,
487-488
Assisted outpatient treatment,
4
Association studies, molecular
genetics and,
109
Asthma,
197-200
biological factors and,
199
clinical description of,
198-199
etiology of,
199-200
negative emotions and,
199-200
respiratory structures and,
198
role of family and,
200
stressful life events and,
199
Asylums,
11-13
Ataque
de nervios,
129
Attachment theory,
42
Attention-deficit/hyperactivity
disorder (ADHD),
418-428
adolescent behavior and,
422
adults with,
421-422
clinical descriptions of,
418-420
cultural role and,
419
differential diagnosis and,
420
environmental toxins and,
423
etiology of,
422-424
genetic factors and,
422
neurobiological factors and,
422-423
perinatal and prenatal factors
and,
423
prevalence of,
421
psychological factors and,
423-424
psychological treatment and,
425-426
stimulant medications and,
424-425
subcategories of,
420
treatment of,
424-426
Attributional style,
235
Attributional Style Questionnaire
(ASQ),
235-236
Attributions, depression and,
235
Autistic disorder,
450-459
Asperger s disorder and,
451
behavioral treatment and,
458
clinical descriptions and,
451-455
communication deficits and,
453-454
diagnosis and causes of,
437
drug treatment and,
459
echolalia and,
453
etiology of,
455-457
genetic factors and,
455
high-functioning and,
453, 456
joint attention and,
452
mental retardation and,
451-452
neurological factors and,
455-457
play and,
453
prognosis and,
454-455
pronoun reversal and,
454
repetitive and ritualistic acts and,
454
social and emotional
disturbances and,
452-453
theory of mind and,
453
treatment of,
457-459
Autonomie
nervous system,
38, 39,
429
Aversion therapy, paraphilias and,
409-410
Aversive conditioning,
24
Avoidance, post-traumatic stress
disorder and,
127
Avoidance coping,
186
Avoidant personality disorder,
123,
372
Avolition, schizophrenia and,
323
Awakenings,
325
В
Barbiturates,
291
Bedford College Life Events and
Difficulties
(LEDS), 78-79, 82
Behavior genetics,
30-31.
See also
Genetics
adoptees method and,
108
family method and,
107
genotypes and,
30
index cases and,
107
IQ and,
31
phenotypes and,
30-31
schizophrenia and,
328-330
twin method and,
108
Behavioral and cognitive
assessment,
85-87
capturing thought through
specific situation,
87
cognitive-style questionnaires,
86
direct observation,
85
self-observation,
85-86
Behavioral factors/therapies,
493-494
alcohol abuse and,
307-308
anxiety disorders and,
132
autism and,
458
behavioral activation therapy,
493-494
couples therapy,
497
depression and,
238-240
gender identity disorder and,
399
historical overview of,
24
influences from,
44-46
mental retardation and,
449
panic disorder and,
138
post-traumatic stress disorder
and,
143
self-control and,
494
skills training,
211
somatoform disorders and,
179
specific phobias and,
135-136
Behavioral medicine field,
184
Behaviorism,
22
Benzedrine,
291
Benzodiazepines,
152
Beta
blockers, 152
Bing-eating/purging type of
anorexia
nervosa,
254-255
Binge drinking,
281
Biological approaches,
14-16.
See
also Neurobiological
assessment
electroconvulsive therapy,
15
general paresis and syphilis and,
14-15
genetics and,
15
mood disorders and,
241-244
paraphilias and,
410
prefrontal lobotomy
15-16
psychological approaches,
16-24
Biological factors
asthma and,
199
sexual dysfunctions and,
390
Bipolar disorders,
219-221.
See
also Mood disorders
bipolar I disorder,
220
bipolar II disorder,
220
brain-imaging studies and,
226-228
case studies and,
102-103
in children,
436
consequences of,
221
cyclothymic disorder,
220
depression in,
236
epidemiology of,
220-221
family-focused treatment and,
240
flight of ideas and,
219
genetic factors and,
223-224
hypomania and,
220
mania and,
219, 236
medications for,
244
mixed episodes and,
219-220
neurobiological factors and,
223-229
neurotransmitters
and,
224-226
psychoeducational approaches
and,
240
psychological factors and,
236
psychological treatment of,
240
social factors and,
236
subtypes and,
222
Bipolar I disorder,
220
Bipolar II disorder,
220
Black box warnings,
436-437
Blindness. See also Conversion
disorder
Blindsight,
175
Blood alcohol concentration
calculator,
282
Blood pressure. See also Essential
hypertension
Body dysmorphic disorder
anorexia
nervosa
and,
254
criteria for,
170
eating disorders and,
267
neurobiology of,
177
treatment of,
179
Body mass index
(BMI), 258
BOLD signal, fMRI,
89
Borderline personality disorder,
362-365
childhood abuse and,
364
clinical description of,
362-363
dialectical behavior therapy and,
377-378
diathesis-stress theory and,
364365
etiology of,
363-365
Subject Index
S3
neurobiological factors and,
363-364
object relations psychotherapy
and,
377
object relations theory and,
364
psychotherapy efficacy and,
378-379
schema-schema-focused
cognitive therapy and,
378
social factors and,
364
treatment of,
376-379
Brain. See Neurobiological
assessment/factors
Brain imaging,
89-90, 226-228
Brain stem,
37
Brain structure and function,
36-38
Breast self-examination,
210-211
Brief psychotic disorder,
327
Brief therapy, psychodynamic,
43
Briquets syndrome,
171
Bulimia
nervosa
clinical description of,
256-258
cognitive behavioral views and,
265-266
cross-cultural studies and,
369
genetic factors,
261-262
medications and,
272-273
neurobiological factors and,
262-263
personality influences and,
270-271
physical consequences of,
258
prognosis and,
258
psychodynamic views and,
263-264
psychological treatment and,
274-275
sociocultural
factors and,
266-270
subtypes of,
257
treatment of,
272-276
Buprenorphine,
315
Bupropion,
395
С
Caffeine,
292
Cancer
coping with,
210-211
ethnicity and,
207
interventions and,
210
problem-solving therapy and,
210
Capital punishment issues,
527-530
Cardiovascular disorders
coronary heart disease,
195-197
depression and,
479
essential hypertension and,
192-195
ethnicity and,
207
Caregiver support, dementia and,
473
Carpal tunnel syndrome,
174
Case studies,
100-103
advantages and disadvantages of,
102
characteristics of,
100-101
hypotheses and,
101
as rich description,
101
Castration,
410
Castration anxiety
407
Catastrophic misinterpretation,
130
Catatonia
catatonic immobility,
325
mood disorders and,
222
schizophrenia and,
325, 327
Categorical classification,
70-71
Cathartic method,
17
Causality problems, correlational
method and,
105
Celexa,
242
Cerebellum,
37, 337
Cerebral blood flow, schizophrenia
and,
336
Change research, psychotherapy
process and,
513-514
Chaos theory,
99
Child abuse. See also Sexual abuse
borderline personality disorder
and,
364
dissociative identity disorder
and,
163
eating disorders and,
271
memory repression and,
158-159
paraphilias and,
408
pedophilia and incest,
402-405
Childhood and adolescent anxiety,
438-441
clinical descriptions of,
438-439
cognitive behavior therapy and,
440-441
obsessive compulsive disorder
and,
439
prevalence of,
439
school phobia and,
439
social phobia and,
439
treatment of,
440-441
Childhood and adolescent
depression,
433-438
antidepressants and,
434
clinical descriptions of,
433
cognitive behavioral treatments
and,
435
etiology of,
434-435
prevalence of,
433
prevention and,
438
psychosocial
interventions and,
435
psychotherapy and,
438
treatment controversies and,
436-437
treatment of,
434-438
Childhood disorders
antidepressant medications
controversies,
436
anxiety and,
438-441
attention-deficit/hyperactivity
disorder,
418-428
autistic disorder,
437, 450-459
bipolar disorder controversies,
436
classification of,
418
conduct disorder,
426-432
controversies in diagnosis and
treatment,
436-437
depression and,
433-438
diagnosis of,
418
externalizing disorders and,
418
internalizing disorders and,
418
learning disabilities,
441-444
mental retardation,
444-450
stimulant medication
controversies,
436-437
Chromosomal abnormalities,
mental retardation and,
447
Cialis,
395
Cigarette smoking,
284-285.
See
also Nicotine
advertising and media and,
304
prevalence and health
consequences of,
284
secondhand smoke and,
284-285
Citalopram,
242
Civil commitment,
530-540
advanced directives and,
538
deinstutionalization and,
538-540
least restrictive alternative and,
533-534
outpatient commitment,
532-533
patient s rights protection and,
533-538
prediction of dangerousness and,
532-533
preventative detention and,
531-533
privileged communication and,
534-535
right to refuse treatment,
537-538
right to treatment and,
534-537
Classical conditioning
historical overview and,
22
panic disorder and,
138
specific phobias and,
135
Cleanliness, compulsions and,
125
Client-centered therapy,
491-492
Clinical interviews,
74-76
characteristics of,
75
structured interviews,
75-76
Clinical psychologists,
25
Clinical significance, correlational
method and,
104-105
Clozapine,
344-345
Cocaine,
293-294, 300, 313, 315
Cocaine vaccine,
315
Cognition distortions, paraphilias
and,
408
Cognitive behavior therapy,
47-48.
See also Cognitive treatments
anorexia
nervosa
and,
273
Beck s cognitive therapy,
47
bulimia
nervosa
and,
274-275
childhood and adolescent
anxiety and,
440-441
childhood and adolescent
depression and,
435
couples and,
497
eating disorders and,
264-266
Ellis s rational-emotive behavior
therapy,
47-48
illicit drag abuse and,
312-313
interventions,
212
outcome studies and,
506
paraphilias and,
409-410
personality disorders and,
375-376
schizophrenia and,
349-350
somatoform disorders and,
177-178
Cognitive behavioral paradigm
behavior therapy influences,
44-46
cognitive behavior therapy,
47-48
cognitive science,
46-47
evaluating,
48
psychodynamic paradigm
compared,
48
Cognitive biases, depression and,
233
Cognitive disorders, late life,
467-475
Cognitive enhancement therapy,
349-350
Cognitive factors. See also Social-
cognitive perspective
agoraphobia and,
130
anxiety disorders and,
132-133
depression and,
233-236
generalized anxiety disorder and,
140
obsessive-compulsive disorder
and,
141-142
panic disorder and,
138-139
social phobias and,
137
stress and,
191
Cognitive functioning
late life and,
463-464
marijuana use and,
286
S4 Subject Index
Cognitive restructuring,
47, 211
Cognitive science,
46-47
Cognitive-style questionnaires,
86
Cognitive treatments,
494-495.
See
also Cognitive behavior
therapy; Social-cognitive
perspective
alcohol abuse and,
307-308
depression and,
238-239
mental retardation and,
449
somatoform disorders and,
179
Cohort effects, research studies
and,
465
Collective unconscious,
20
Common factors research,
512-513
Communication deficits, autistic
disorder and,
453-454
Communication deviance,
338
Communication training, sexual
dysfunctions and,
394
Community psychology,
514-515
Community-reinforcement
approach,
307
Competency to stand trial,
524-527
Compulsions,
125
Computer-assisted instruction,
mental retardation and,
449-450
Computerized axial tomography
(CT scan),
89
Concordance,
108
Concurrent validity,
60
Conditioned response,
22
Conditioned stimulus,
22
Conditioning
social phobias and,
136-137
specific phobias and,
135-136
Conduct disorder,
426-432
autonomie
nervous system and,
429
clinical description and,
427
Dodge s aggression theory and,
430
etiology of,
428-430
family interventions and,
430-431
genetic factors and,
428-429
life-course-persistent type,
427-428
modeling and,
429
multisystemic treatment and,
432
neuropsychological factors and,
429
peer influences and,
430
prevalence of,
427
prognosis and,
426-427
psychological factors and,
429-430
social-cognitive perspective and,
429-430
sociocultural
factors and,
430
treatment of,
430-432
Confidentiality,
543
Congenital factors, schizophrenia
and,
336-337
Consensus Project,
540
Construct validity,
61, 72
Consummatory pleasure,
323
Contemporary psychodynamic
perspectives,
43-44
Contemporary thought,
14-19
Content validity,
60
Contingency management therapy,
307
Continuing care retirement
communities,
488
Control groups, 111
Controlled drinking,
309
Conversion disorder,
173-177
anesthesia and,
173
blindsight and,
175
cultural factors and,
175-176
description of,
168
diagnostic rates and,
176-177
etiology of,
174-177
psychodynamic perspective and,
175
social factors and,
175-176
symptoms of,
173-174
treatment of,
181
Coping
avoidance copying,
186
emotion-focused,
186
health and,
186-187
problem-focused,
186
Coping Orientations to Problems
Experienced Scale (COPE),
186-187
Coronary Artery Risk Development
in Young Adults Study
(CARDIA),
194
Coronary heart disease
angina pectoris,
195
clinical description of,
195
etiology of,
195-196
gender and,
205
metabolic syndrome and,
195
myocardial infarction and,
195
psychological risk factors and,
196-197
stress and myocardial infarction,
196
Corpus callosum,
36
Correlation coefficient,
104
Correlational method,
101-109
behavior and molecular genetics
example,
107-109
causality problems and,
105
clinical significance and,
104-105
correlation coefficient,
104
cross-sectional design and,
105
differences from experimental
research,
101-103
directionality problem and,
105
epidemiological research
example,
106-107
examples of,
103-104
high-risk method and,
106
longitudinal design and,
105
measuring correlation,
104
scatter diagrams and,
105
statistical significance and,
104
third-variable problems and,
106
Cortisol
depression and,
228-229
post-traumatic stress disorder
and,
143
release of,
38
Counseling psychologists,
26
Couples therapy,
495-496
alcohol abuse and,
307
depression and,
240
outcome studies and,
506-507
sexual dysfunctions and,
394
Crack,
293-294
Creativity, mood disorders and,
221
Criminal commitment,
518-530
in absentia trials and,
525
capital punishment issues,
527-530
competency to stand trial and,
524-527
dissociative identity disorder
and,
528
insanity defense and,
519-524
mental retardation and,
530
synthetic sanity concept and,
527
Criterion validity,
60
Critical incident stress debriefing,
151
Cross-dependent narcotics,
314
Cross-dressing,
401-402
Cross-fostering,
108
Cross-sectional design,
correlational method and,
105
Cultural factors. See
Sociocultural
factors
Cushing s syndrome,
228-229
Cyclothymic disorder,
220
Cytokines, stress and,
190-191
D
D-cycloserine,
152
Dahmer legal case,
523
DARE project,
316
Dark Ages,
9-11
Decnminalization,
4
Defense mechanisms,
18
Deinstutionalization,
13, 538-540
Delirium, late life,
474-475
Delirium tremens (DTs),
280
Delusional disorders/delusions
bipolar disorders and,
222
key features and,
327
late life,
482
schizophrenia and,
321-322
Demand-withdraw cycle,
496
Dementia,
467-473
Alzheimer s disease,
468-470
caregiver support and,
473
caused by disease and injury,
471
versus depression,
478-479
frontotemporal,
470
with
Lewy
bodies,
470-471
medications and prevention,
471-472
psychological treatments,
472
treatment of,
471
vascular,
470
Dementia praecox,
326
Demonology,
8—11
Depakote,
244
Dependent personality disorder,
372-373
Dependent variables, experiments
and,
110
Depersonalization, panic attacks
and,
123
Depersonalization disorder,
160-161
Depression,
215-219.
See also
Childhood and adolescent
depression; Mood disorders;
Suicide
affect and neuroticism and,
232
age and,
218-219
Alzheimer s disease and,
471
avoidant personality disorder
and,
372
Beck s theory and,
233-234
behavioral activation and,
238-239
behavioral couples therapy and,
240
bipolar disorder and,
236
brain-imaging studies and,
226-228
cardiovascular disease and,
479
childhood,
433-438
co-morbidity and,
219
cognitive theories and,
233-236
cognitive therapy and,
238—239
conduct disorder and,
427
consequences of,
218
Cortisol dysregulation
and,
228-229
Subject Index S5
versus dementia,
478-479
dysthymic disorder,
216-219
electroconvulsive therapy and,
241
epidemiology of,
217-218
expressed emotion and,
230
Freud s theory and,
231-232
gender factors and,
217
genetic factors and,
223-224
hopelessness theory and,
234-236
interpersonal difficulties and,
230-231
interpersonal psychotherapy
and,
237-238
late life,
478-481
life events and,
230-231
major depressive disorder,
216-219
MDD
treatment comparison,
243-244
medications for,
241-243
mindfulness-based therapy and,
239
negative self-concept and,
231
neurobiological factors and,
223-229
neurotransmitters
and,
224-226
primary care and,
245-246
problem-solving skills and,
231
psychological factors in,
231-236
psychological treatment of,
237-240
seasonal affective disorder,
218
sexual dysfunction and,
391
social factors and,
230-231
social support and,
230
subclinical depression,
216
subtypes of,
222
symptoms of,
215-216
Derailment, schizophrenia and,
324
Derealization, panic attacks and,
123
Desipramine,
313
Desire phase, sexual response
cycle,
384
Detoxification,
305-306, 312
Developmental factors,
schizophrenia and,
336-337,
340-341
Developmental psychopathology,
418.
See also Childhood
disorders
Dexedrine,
291
Dhat,
67
Diagnosis and assessment. See also
assessment types
Bedford College Life Events and
Difficulties Schedule,
78-79
behavioral and cognitive
assessment,
85-88
brain imaging,
89-90
clinical interviews,
74-76
cognitive-style questionnaires,
86
cultural bias and,
94-96
daily experience assessment,
78
direct observation of behavior,
85
general criticisms of,
73
intelligence tests,
84-85
neuropsychological assessment,
91-92
neurotransmitter
assessment,
90-91
personality tests,
79-83
projective
personality tests,
82-83
psychophysiological assessment,
92-93
reliability and,
59-60
self-observation,
85-86
self-report personality
inventories,
79-82
social readjustment rating scale,
76
stress assessment,
76-79
structured interviews,
75
validity and,
60-62
Diagnostic and Statistical Manual oj
Mental Disorders (DSM-IV-TR),
62-73
categorical vs. continuum
diagnoses,
70-71
categories in need of further
study,
67
category validity and,
71-73
defining mental disorders and,
4-7
ethnic and cultural
considerations and,
65-69
history of,
64
improvements in,
64-65
multiaxial
classification system,
62-63
number of diagnostic categories,
65,70
possible changes for DSM-Y
73
reliability of,
71
specific criticisms of,
70-73
Dialectical behavior therapy,
377-378
Diathesis-stress paradigm,
53-55,
364-365
Diet fads,
267
Dietary-depressive subtypes,
257
Dietary restraint scale,
263
Direct observation of behavior,
85
Directed masturbation,
394
Directionality problem,
correlational method and,
105
Disability, defining mental illness
and,
5-6
Discrimination, health problems
and,
206
Discriminatory laws,
4
Disorganized schizophrenia,
324-325, 327
Disorientation,
Alzheimer s disease
and,
468
Dissociation and memory,
157
Dissociative disorders
definition of,
157
depersonalization disorder and,
160-161
dissociative amnesia,
158-159
dissociative fugue,
160
dissociative identity disorder,
161-167
explicit memory and,
158-159
implicit memory and,
159
post-traumatic stress disorder
and,
143-144
stress and,
157
Dissociative fugue,
160
Dissociative identity disorder,
161-167
age regression and,
166-167
childhood abuse and,
163
clinical description of,
161-163
clinician detection patterns and,
165
emergence after treatment starts,
165
epidemiology of,
162-163
etiology of,
163-164
handwriting samples and,
166
hypnosis and,
166-167
implicit memory and,
165
insanity defense and,
528
posttraumatic model and,
163
psychodynamic treatment and,
166
role-playing and,
164-165
sociocognitive model and,
163
treatment of,
166-167
Divalproex sodium,
244
Dizygotic (DZ) twins,
108
DNA
transcription,
31-32
Donepezil,
471
Dopamine
eating behavior and,
263
mood disorders and,
224-225
psychopathology and,
35
schizophrenia and,
332-334
Dot probe task,
134
Double-blind procedures,
112
Down syndrome,
108-109, 447
Dramatic/erratic cluster, personality
disorders and,
362-371
Drug abuse. See Substance-related
disorders
Drug-rehabilitation homes,
313-314
Drug replacement treatment and
medications,
314-316
DTNBP1 gene,
331
Dual allegiance,
544
Dysfunction, defining mental
illness and,
7
Dysfunctional Attitudes Scale
(DAS),
86, 233
Dyslexia,
442-443
Dyspareunia,
389
Dysthymic disorder,
216-219.
See
also Depression
Eating disorders
anorexia
nervosa,
254-256
binge eating disorder,
259-260,
275
bulimia
nervosa,
256-258
child abuse and,
271
cognitive behavioral views,
264-266
cross-cultural studies and,
268-269
ethnic differences and,
269-270
family characteristics and,
271
gender influences and,
267-268
genetic factors and,
261-262
medications and,
272-273
neurobiological factors and,
262-263
obesity and,
259-260
personality influences and,
270-271
preventative interventions for,
276
psychodynamic views and,
263-264
psychoeducational approaches
and,
276
psychological treatment of,
273-275
risk factor approach and,
276
sociocultural
factors and,
52,
266-270, 276
treatment of,
272-276
Eating Disorders Inventory,
254-255
Echolalia,
453
Ecological momentary assessment,
86
Ecstasy,
295-296
Education and training,
5
Effectiveness, treatments. See
Treatment outcome research
Ego,
17-18
Ego analysis,
21
S6 Subject
Index
Ego-dystonic homosexuality,
383
Egoistic suicide,
248-249
Electrocardiograms
(EKG),
92
Electroconvulsive therapy
(ЕСТ),
15,241,480
Electrodermal responding,
92
Electroencephalograms
(EEG),
93
Emotion-focused coping,
186
Emotion-focused therapy,
492
Emotional components,
psychopathy and,
369-370
Emotional disturbances, autism
and,
452-453
Emotionally focused couples
therapy,
497
Emotions, psychopathology and,
49-50
Empathy,
491
Empirically supported treatments,
500
Employment,
4
Empty-chair technique,
492
Encephalitis,
471
Endogenous opioids, eating
disorders and,
262
Enhancement therapy,
313
Enhancing Recovery in Coronary
Heart Disease (ENRICHD),
209
Enlarged ventricles, schizophrenia
and,
335
Entactogens,
295
Environmental-change approaches,
stress and,
211-212
Environmental hazards, mental
retardation and,
448
Environmental toxins, attention-
deficit/hyperactivity disorder
and,
423
Episodic disorder,
216
Erectile dysfunction,
388, 395
Essential hypertension,
192-195
angry thoughts and,
194, 209
cardiovascular reactivity and,
194-195
clinical description of,
193
etiology of,
193
exercise and,
209
stress and,
187-188, 193-194
treatment of,
208-209
type A behavior pattern and,
194
Ethical dilemmas,
541-544
confidentiality and,
543
dual allegiance and,
544
informed consent and,
542-543
privileged communication and,
543
research restraints and,
541-542
Ethnicity
assessment and,
94-96
cancer and,
207
cardiovascular disease and,
207
DSM-1V-TR and,
65-69
eating disorders and,
269-270
health and,
207
prevalence rates and,
52
psychological treatments and,
508-510
Excitement phase, sexual response
cycle,
384
Exelon,
471
Exercise
exercise-induced asthma,
199
hypertension and,
209
memory problems and,
472
Exhibitionism,
405-406
Exorcism,
9
Expectancies, alcohol and drug
effects and,
301-302
Experiential therapies,
491-492
client-centered therapy,
491-492
emotion-focused therapy,
492
Gestalt
therapy,
492
outcome studies and,
505-506
Experiments,
110-115
analogue experiments,
113-114
basic features of,
110
control groups and, 111
dependent variables and,
110
experimental effect,
110
external validity and,
111-113
independent variables and,
110
internal validity and,
110-111
placebos and, 111
random assignment and,
110
single-subject experiments,
114-115
Explicit memory, dissociative
amnesia and,
158-159
Exposure and ritual prevention
(ERP),
149
Exposure-focused therapy
anxiety disorder and,
146
example of,
493
obsessive-compulsive disorder
and,
149
phobias and,
146-147
Expressed emotion,
230, 339-340
External validity, experiments and,
111-113
Externalizing disorders, childhood.
See also Childhood disorders
Extinction,
22
Extrapyramidal
side effects,
antipsychotic drugs and,
343
Extroversion, depression and,
232
Eye movement desensitization and
reprocessing (EMDR),
150
Factitious disorder,
168
Family check up (FCU),
430
Family environment
antisocial personality disorder
and,
369
asthma and,
200
eating disorders and,
271
psychopathology and,
369
schizophrenia and,
338-340
substance-related disorders and,
303
Family method, behavior genetics
and,
107
Family studies, schizophrenia and,
328
Family therapy,
497-498
anorexia
nervosa
and,
273
bipolar disorder and,
240
bulimia
nervosa
and,
275
conduct disorder and,
430-431
schizophrenia and,
348-349
Fear circuit,
131
Fear-of-fear hypothesis,
130
Federal Mental Health Parity Act
(1996), 4
Feingold s theory,
423
Female orgasmic disorder,
388-389
Female sexual arousal disorder,
388
Fenfluramine,
459
Fetal alcohol syndrome,
283
Fetishism,
401
First-generation antipsychotic
drags,
342-344
Five-factor model,
359-360
Fixation,
19
Flashbacks, hallucinogens and,
295
Flat affect, schizophrenia and,
323-324
Flight of ideas,
219
Fluoxetine,
272
Forced medication, criminal
commitment and,
527
Forced rape. See Rape
Forcible medication,
537-538
Forensic hospitals,
13
Formal thought disorder,
324-325
Fragile X syndrome,
447
Free association,
18
Freedom Center,
5
Friends Asylum,
12
Frontal lobe,
36
Frontotemporal dementia,
470
Frotteurism,
406
Fugue, dissociative,
160
Functional activation studies,
mood disorders and,
226-228
Functional
MRI (fMRI),
89
Functional social support,
187-188
G
G-proteins,
226
Gamma-aminobutyric acid
(GABA),
35
Gender
anxiety disorders and,
128-12 ,
body dysmorphic disorder and,
170
coronary heart disease and,
205
depressive disorders and,
217
dieting and,
267
eating disorders and,
267-268
hypertension and,
194
infectious diseases and,
205-206
mortality and morbidity rates
and,
204-206
personality disorders and,
357
sexuality and,
382-384
type A behavior and,
205
Gender identity disorder,
396-400
behavior treatment and,
399
clinical description of,
396
genetic factors and,
397
neurobiological factors and,
397
plastic surgery and,
398
psychological factors and,
397-398
sex-reassignment surgery and,
398-399
social factors and,
397-398
Gene-environment interactions,
31-32
Gene expression,
29
General adaptation syndrome,
184-185
General paresis,
14-15
Generalized anxiety disorder,
124-125
cognitive factors and,
140
etiology of,
140
psychological treatment of,
148-149
Genes,
29
Genetic factors
Alzheimer s disease and,
469
antisocial personality disorder
and,
369
anxiety disorders and,
131
attention-deficit/hyperactivity
disorder and,
422
autism and,
455
conduct disorder and,
428-429
gender identity disorder and,
397
mental retardation and,
447
mood disorders and,
223-224
obesity and,
260
psychopathy and,
369
schizophrenia and,
328-332
somatoform disorders and,
177
substance-related disorders and,
298-299
Genetic paradigm,
29-34
behavior genetics,
30-31
evaluating,
33
Subject Index S7
gene-environment interactions,
32-33
molecular genetics,
31-32
reciprocal gene-environment
interactions,
33
Genital stage, psychosexual
development and,
19
Genome-wide scans, schizophrenia
and,
331
Genotypes,
30
Gestalt
therapy,
492
Ghost sickness,
67
Glutamate,
334
Grandiose delusions,
322
Gray matter,
36
Group therapy,
13
Guided self-change,
309
Guilty but mentally ill (GBMI),
519,523-524
H
Hallucinations
bipolar disorders and,
222
schizophrenia and,
322
Hallucinogens,
294-295
Haloperidol,
459
Halstead-Reitanneuropsychological
test battery,
91-92
Handwriting samples, dissociative
identity disorder and,
166
Harmful dysfunction,
7
Harmful treatments,
501-502
Hashish,
285
Head Start,
431
Health psychology,
184
Heroin,
289-291, 313
Heroin substitutes,
314-315
High-risk method, schizophrenia
and,
106
Hikikomori,
52, 68
Hinckley legal case,
521-522
Hippocampus
depression and,
226-227
diagram of,
37
hormones and,
142-143
schizophrenia and,
337
History,
8-13
asylum development,
11-13
of classification and diagnosis,
64
Dark Ages,
9-11
demonology,
9-11
early biological explanations,
9
early demonology,
8-9
lunacy trials,
10-11
mental hospitals today,
13
moral treatment,
12-13
persecution of witches,
10
Pinel s reforms,
12
Histrionic personality disorder,
365
Homelessness,
4-5
Homosexuality, historical
classification of,
383
Hopelessness theory, depression
and,
234-236
Hormonal agents, paraphilias and,
410
Hormone replacement therapy,
204
Hospital funding,
13
Hostility
coronary heart disease and,
197
reducing,
209
Hot cognitions,
495
Housing options,
4—5
ΗΡΑ
axis,
38, 228-229
Hydrocodone,
289-291
Hypertension. See Essential
hypertension
Hypnosis,
17, 166-167
Hypnotizability,
53
Hypoactive sexual desire,
387-388
Hypochondriasis,
171, 180
Hypomania,
220
Hypothalamus,
37, 262
Hypotheses,
98, 101
Hysteria,
16, 173
Hysterical blindness,
175
I
Ideal affect,
50
Ideas of reference,
322
Illicit drug use. See Substance-
related disorders
Imaginai
exposure,
45, 150
Immobility, catatonic,
325
Immune system
components of,
190
stress and,
189-191
Implicit memory
dissociative amnesia and,
159
dissociative identity disorder
and,
165
Impulse control disorders,
494
Impulsivity, psychopathy and,
370-371
In absentia trials,
525
In vivo (learned) exposure to feared
objects,
146
Inappropriate affect, schizophrenia
and,
325
Incentive-sensitization theory,
299
Incest,
404-406
Independent variables, experiments
and,
110
Index cases, behavior genetics and,
107
Indiana v. Edwards
(2008), 527
Individual psychology,
20-21
Infectious diseases
gender and,
205-206
mental retardation and,
448
Informed consent,
542-543
Insanity defense,
519-524
American Law Institute
guidelines and,
521
dissociative identity disorder
and,
528
guilty but mentally ill,
519,
523-524
Insanity Defense Reform Act
and,
521-523
irresistible impulse concept and,
520
landmark cases and laws,
520-524
M Naghten rale and,
520
not guilty by reason of insanity
plea,
519
standards of proof and,
523
Insanity Defense Reform Act,
521-523
Insurance coverage,
4
Integrative
behavioral couples
therapy
(ІБСТ),
496
Intellectual functioning, marijuana
use and,
286
Intelligence, post-traumatic stress
disorder and,
144
Intelligence tests,
31, 84-85, 429,
445
Interdisciplinary health care
teamwork,
485
Interleukin-6,
190-191
Internal consistency reliability,
60
Internal validity, experiments and,
110-111
Internalizing disorders, childhood.
See also Childhood disorders
Interoceptive conditioning, panic
disorders and,
138
Interpersonal deficits,
43
Interpersonal relationship
importance,
42-43
Interpersonal therapy,
43-44,
237-238
Interpretation,
20
Interrater
reliability,
60, 71, 76
Interviews. See Clinical interviews
Intravenous drug use, AIDS and,
291
Irresistible impulse concept,
520
Jackson v. Indiana
(1972), 526-527
Job strain, myocardial infarction
and,
196
Joe Camel,
304
Joint attention,
452
Jones legal case,
523-524
К
Kayak-angst,
129
Kelly legal case,
529
Koro,
67, 129
Kyofusho,
129
Kyol goeu,
129
La belle indifference,
168
Lamictal,
244
Lamotrigene,
244
Late life. See also Late life
psychological disorders
adjusting treatment and,
484
age effects and,
465
alternative living settings and,
487-488
Alzheimer s disease and,
468-470
cognitive disorders in,
467-475
cognitive functioning and,
463-464
cohort effects and,
465
delirium and,
474-475
demarcation points and,
462-463
dementia and,
467-473
dementia with
Lewy
bodies and,
470-471
frontotemporal dementia and,
470
interdisciplinary health care
teamwork,
485
living situations and,
485-488
myths regarding,
463-464
nursing homes and,
486-487
polypharmacy and,
464-465
problems experienced in,
464-465
psychological disorders in,
476-483
research methods and,
465-466
sexual interest and capacity and,
464
sleep quality and,
464
social problems and,
462
social selectivity and,
464
time-of-measurement effects
and,
465
vascular dementia and,
470
Late life psychological disorders,
476-483
anxiety disorders,
481-482
delusional (paranoid) disorders,
482
depression vs. dementia,
478-479
etiology of depression,
479-480
major depressive disorder,
478-481
medical issues in diagnosing,
478
prevalence of,
476-478
S8 Subject Index
Late life psychological disorders
(cont.)
substance abuse and
dependence,
483
suicide and,
481
treatment of depression,
480-481
Latency period, psychosexual
development and,
19
Latinos, therapeutic considerations
and,
508-510
Laughing gas,
296
Law of effect,
23
Lead-based paint,
448-449
Lead poisoning,
423
Learned helplessness theory,
234-236
Learning disabilities,
441-444
clinical descriptions and,
442
dyslexia,
442-443
etiology of,
442-444
mathematics disorder and,
443-444
treatment of,
444
Least restrictive alternative,
533-534
Legal issues. See Civil commitment;
Criminal commitment;
Insanity defense
Lessard
v.
Schmidt
(1976), 533
Levitra,
395
Lewy
bodies,
470-471
Libido,
17
Life events
asthma and,
199
depression and,
230-231
timeline,
79
Limbie
system,
37
Linkage analysis,
108-109
Lithium, bipolar disorder and,
244
Live Change Unit (LCU) scale,
76
Living situations, late life,
485-488
Lobotomy,
15-16
Locus ceruleus, panic disorders
and,
137-138
Longitudinal design, correlational
method and,
105
Loose associations, schizophrenia
and,
324
LSD,
294-295
Lunacy trials,
10-11
Luria-Nebraska battery,
92
M
Magnetic resonance imaging
(MRI),
89
Major depressive disorder
(MDD),
216-219, 478-481.
See also
Depression
Male erectile disorder,
388
Male orgasmic disorder,
389
Malingering,
168
Mania
bipolar disorder and,
236
criteria and,
219
hypomania,
200
Marijuana,
285-288
historical aspects of,
285-286
physical consequences and,
286-287
psychological effects and,
286
therapeutic effects of,
287-288
use prevalence and,
286
Marriage therapists,
26
Masochism, sexual,
406
Mass media, substance-related
disorders and,
303-304
Masturbation, directed,
394
Maternal smoking,
423
Mathematics disorder,
443-444
MATRICS project,
345
Matrix treatment,
316
McArthur Violence Risk
Assessment Study,
531
MDA,
295
MDMA,
295
Media influences, substance-related
disorders and,
303-304
Medicaid,
13
Medicare,
13
Megan s law,
410
Melancholia,
222
Memantine,
471
Memory. See also Dissociative
disorders
aids,
472
child abuse and,
158-159
dissociation and,
157
dissociative amnesia and,
159
dissociative identity disorder
and,
165
exercise benefits and,
472
explicit,
158-159
implicit,
159
marijuana use and,
287
post-traumatic stress disorder
and,
143-144
recovered,
158—159
Meningitis,
471
Mental disorders, definition of,
4-7
Mental health evaluations,
5
Mental health professionals,
25-26
Mental retardation,
444-450
AAIDD approach and,
445-447
accidents and,
448
adaptive functioning and,
445
age of onset and,
445
autism and,
451-452
behavioral treatments and,
449
capital punishment and,
530
chromosomal abnormalities and,
447
cognitive treatments and,
449
computer-assisted instruction
and,
449-450
Down syndrome and,
447
DSM-IV-TR categories of,
445
environmental hazards and,
448
etiology of,
447-448
fragile
x
syndrome and,
447
genetic abnormalities and,
447
infectious diseases and,
448
intelligence test scores and,
444-445
levels of,
445
recessive-gene diseases and,
448
residential treatment and,
449
treatment of,
449-450
Mescaline,
295
Meta-analysis,
116-117
Metabolite studies,
90
Methadone,
314-315
Methamphetamine,
293, 315-316
Methedrine,
291
Methylphenidate,
424-425
Miami Vice,
304
Mind Freedom International,
5
Mindfullness-based cognitive
therapy,
239
Minnesota Multiphasic Personality
Inventory (MMPI),
79-82
Minority populations, treatment
outcomes and,
508-510
Mixed manic episodes,
219-220
M Naghten rule,
520
Modeling,
23-24
Molecular genetics
alíeles
and,
31
association studies and,
109
DNA
transcription and,
31-32
linkage analysis and,
108-109
polymorphism and,
31
schizophrenia and,
330-331
Monoamine
oxidase
(MAO)
inhibitors,
241-243
Monozygotic (MZ) twins,
108
Mood alteration, substance-related,
300-301
Mood disorders. See also Bipolar
disorders; Depression
biological treatment of,
241-244
brain-imaging studies and,
226-228
catatonic features and,
222
cortisol dysregulation and,
228-229
creativity and,
221
episodic disorder,
216
etiology of,
223-236
genetic factors and,
223-224
melancholic features and,
222
neurobiological factors and,
223-229
neurotransmitters
and,
224—226
psychological treatment of,
237-241
psychotic features and,
222
rapid cycling and,
222
subtypes and,
222
suicide and,
246-251
treatment of,
237-245
Mood stabilizing medications,
241,
244
Moral awareness,
429
Moral treatment,
12-13
Morphine,
289-291
Mortality, social support and,
187
Motivational interviewing,
313
Mowrers two-factor model,
135
Multiaxial
classification system,
62-63
Multiple studies, integrating
findings of,
116-117
Multisystemic treatment,
432
Munchausen syndrome,
168
Myocardial infarction, stress and,
195-196
N
Naloxone,
310, 315
Naltrexone.310,
315, 459
Namenda,
471
Narcissistic personality disorder,
365-367
etiology of,
366
self-psychology model and,
366
social-cognitive model and,
366-367
National Alliance on Mental Illness,
5
National Comorbidity Survey-
Replication study,
260
National Depression Awareness
Day,
515
Natural immunity,
190
Negative cognition, anxiety
disorders and,
133-134
Negative emotionality,
302
Negative reinforcement,
23
Negative schemata, depression and,
233
Negative self-evaluation,
137
Negative triad, depression and,
233
Neo-Freudian psychodynamic
perspectives,
20-21
NEO
Personality Inventory,
359
Nerve impulses,
34
Neurobiological assessment,
88-94.
See also Biological
approaches
brain imaging,
89-90
cautionary note regarding,
93
neuropsychological assessment,
91-92
Subject Index
neurotransmitter
assessment,
90-91
psychophysiological assessment,
92-93
Neurobiological factors
anxiety disorders and,
131-132
attention-deficit/hyperactivity
disorder and,
422-423
autism and,
455-457
borderline personality disorder
and,
363-364
eating disorders and,
262-263
gender identity disorder and,
397
obsessive-compulsive disorder
and,
140
panic disorder and,
137-138
paraphilias and,
406-407
post-traumatic stress disorder
and,
142-143
schizophrenia and,
334-337
stress and,
189-191
substance-related disorders and,
299-300
suicide and,
247-248
Neurofibrillary tangles,
468-469
Neuroleptic malignant syndrome,
343
Neurologists,
91
Neurons,
34-36, 336
Neuropsychological assessment,
91-92
Neuropsychologists,
91
Neuroscience
paradigm,
34-40
evaluating,
40
neuroendocrine
system,
38
neurons and
neurotransmitters,
34-36
neuroscience
treatment
approaches,
38-40
structure and function of human
brain,
36-38
Neuroscience
treatment
approaches,
38-40
Neurosis,
131
Neuroticism
anxiety disorders and,
132
depression and,
232
Neurotransmitter
assessment,
90-91
Neurotransmitters
anxiety disorders and,
131-132
functions of,
34-36
schizophrenia and,
332-334
Nicotine gum,
311-312
Nicotine patches,
312
Nicotine use. See also Cigarette
smoking
attention-deficit/hyperactivity
disorder and,
423
dependence and,
310-312
health consequences and,
284-285
nicotine replacement treatments
and medications,
311-312
psychological treatments and,
311
replacement treatments and,
311
stress and,
300
Nitrous oxide,
296
Nonpurging type, bulimia
nervosa,
257
Nonshared environment,
30
Norepinephrine
mood disorders and,
224-225
psychopathology and,
35
Not guilty by reason of insanity
plea (N
GRI),
519
Numbing of responsiveness,
127
Nuremberg Code,
542
Nursing homes,
486-487
Nuthkavihak,
51
О
Obesity,
259-260
Object relations psychotherapy,
377
Object relations theory,
42, 364
Objedification theory,
268
Obsessions,
125
Obsessive compulsive disorder
(OCD)
anterior cingulate and,
140
childhood and adolescent,
439
cognitive factors and,
141-142
criteria and,
125-126
etiology of,
140-142
neurobiological factors and,
140
orbitofrontal cortex and,
140
psychological treatment of,
149
thought suppression and,
141-142
Obsessive-compulsive personality
disorder,
373-374
Occipital lobe,
36
O Connor v. Donaldson
(1975),
536-537
Odd/eccentric cluster, personality
disorders and,
360-362
Olanzapme,
244, 344-345
Older adults. See Late life
Operant
conditioning,
23-24, 135
Opiates,
289-291
abuse and dependence and,
289-290
physical effects and,
290-291
psychological effects and,
290-291
synthetic sedatives,
291
types of,
289
Opium,
289-291
Oppositional defiant disorder
(ODD),
426
Oral stage, psychosexual
development and,
19
Orbitofrontal cortex, obsessive-
compulsive disorder and,
140
Orgasm phase, sexual response
cycle,
384
Orgasmic disorders,
388-389
Outpatient commitment,
532-533
Oxycodone,
289-291
Pacific Islanders, therapeutic
considerations and,
508-511
Pain disorder
psychological factors and,
169
sexual,
389
treatment of,
179
Pain management,
180
Panetti
legal case,
529-530
Panic attacks,
123-124
Panic control therapy,
148
Panic disorder,
123-124
Anxiety Sensitivity Index and,
139
behavioral factors and,
138
cognitive factors and,
138-139
cognitive process and,
178
etiology of,
137-139
interoceptive conditioning and,
138
neurobiological factors and,
137-138
psychological treatment of,
147-148
sexual dysfunction and,
391
Paradigms
characteristics of,
28-29
cognitive behavioral paradigm,
44-48
diathesis-stress paradigm,
53-55
emotions and,
49-50
genetic paradigm,
29-34
multiple perspectives and,
55-56
neuroscience
paradigm,
34-40
psychodynamic paradigm,
41-44
sociocultural
factors and,
51-52
Paranoia,
482
Paranoid personality disorder,
360
Paranoid schizophrenia,
327
Paraphilias,
400-411
aversion therapy and,
409-410
biological treatment and,
410
cognitive behavioral treatment
and,
409-410
etiology of,
406-408
exhibitionism,
405-406
fetishism,
401
frotteurism,
406
incest and,
404-406
neurobiological factors and,
406-407
pedophilia,
402-404
prevalence statistics and,
400-401
psychodynamic perspectives
and,
407
psychological factors and,
407-408
sexual masochism,
406
sexual sadism,
406
social skills and,
407-408
transvestic fetishism,
401-402
treatments for,
408-410
voyeurism,
405
Parasympathetic nervous system,
39
Parent-child relationships,
paraphilias and,
408
Parent management training
(PMT),
431
Parent training, attention-
deficit/hyperactivity disorder,
425
Parenting behaviors, nongenetic
transference and,
32-33
Paresis,
14-15
Parietal lobe,
36
Parkinson s disease,
332, 470-471
Pate v. Robinson
(1966), 524-525
Patient rights protection,
533-538
deinstutionalization and,
538-540
least restrictive alternative
concept and,
533-534
right to refuse treatment,
537-538
right to treatment,
534-537
Paul
Wellstone
Mental Health and
Addiction Equity Act
(2008),
4
Pedophilia,
402-404
Peer influences, conduct disorder
and,
430
Peer leadership, substance-related
disorders and,
317
Peer-pressure resistance training,
317
Penile plethysmograph,
391
Perceived control, anxiety disorders
and,
133
Perception disturbances,
schizophrenia and,
322
Perfectionism, anorexia and,
270
Performance fears, sexual,
389
Perinatal factors, attention-
deficit/hyperactivity disorder
and,
423
S10
Subject Index
Personal
distress, defining mental
illness and,
5-6
Personality disorders
antisocial personality disorder,
367-371
anxious/fearful cluster of,
372-374
associated maladaptive
cognitions and,
376
avoidant personality disorder,
372
borderline personality disorder,
362-365
classification of,
356-360
cognitive behavioral therapists
and,
375-376
comorbidity and,
358-359
day treatment programs and,
375
dependent personality disorder,
372-373
diagnostic reliability and,
356-358
dramatic/erratic cluster of,
362-371
DSM-IV-TR approach and,
356-359
five-factor model and,
359-360
gender and,
357
histrionic personality disorder,
365
medications and,
375
narcissistic personality disorder,
365-367
obsessive-compulsive personality
disorder,
373-374
odd/eccentric cluster of,
360-362
paranoid personality disorder,
360
psychodynamic therapy and,
375
psychopathy and,
367-371
schizoid personality disorder,
360-361
schizotypal personality disorder,
361
treatment of,
375-379
Personality factors
eating disorders and,
270-271
stress and,
191
substance-related disorders and,
302
Personality inventories,
79-82
Personality tests,
79-83
projective personality tests,
82-83
self-report personality
inventories,
79-82
Pervasive developmental disorders
(PDDs),
451.
See also
Asperger s disease; Autistic
disorder
Phallic stage, psychosexual
development and,
19
Phencyclidine
(PCP),
295-296
Phenothiazines,
342-344
Phenotypes,
30-31
Phenylketonuria (PKU),
448
Phobias,
121-123
agoraphobia,
124
combining medications with
psychological treatment in,
152-153
comorbidity and,
122
definition of,
121
generalized anxiety disorder,
124-125
obsessive-compulsive disorder,
125-126
panic disorder,
123-124
post-traumatic stress disorder,
126-127
psychological treatment of,
146-147
social phobia,
122-123
specific phobia,
121-122
spectrum model of,
123
in vivo exposure and,
146
Physical consequences, marijuana
use and,
286-287
Physical effects, opiates and,
290-291
Physician-assisted suicide,
248
Pick s disease,
470
Pineis
reforms,
12
Placebo effect,
112
Placebos, experiments and, 111
Plaques, Alzheimer s disease and,
468-469
Plastic surgery, gender identity
disorder and,
398
Pleasure principle,
17
Point systems, attention-
deficit/hyperactivity disorder,
425
Policy and legislative strategies,
4
Polydrug abuse, alcohol and,
280
Polygenic psychopathology,
29-30
Polymorphism,
31
Polypharmacy
464-465
Positive affect, depression and,
232
Positive reinforcement,
23
Positive symptoms, schizophrenia
and,
321-322
Positron emission tomography
(PET scan),
89-90
Post-traumatic stress disorder,
126-127
behavioral factors and,
143
childhood sexual abuse and,
404
dissociation and,
143-144
etiology of,
142-145
hippocampus and hormones
and,
142-143
imaginai
exposure treatment
and,
150
intelligence and,
144
memory suppression and,
143-144
neurobiological factors and,
142-143
psychological factors and,
143-144
psychological treatment of,
150-151
social support and,
144
trauma severity and type and,
142
two-factor model and,
143
virtual reality technology and,
150
Postpartum
onset, mood disorders
and,
222
Posttraumatic model, dissociative
identity disorder and,
163
Poverty,
369
Prediction of dangerousness,
532-533
Predictive validity,
60
Prefrontal cortex
depression and,
226-227
functions and,
36
schizophrenia and,
331,
335-336
Prefrontal lobotomy
15-16
Premature ejaculation,
389, 391,
394, 395
Prenatal factors, attention-
deficit/hyperactivity disorder
and,
423
Prepared learning,
136
Preventative detention,
531-533
Prevention centers, suicide,
251
Prevention science projects,
515
Primary care, depression and,
245-246
Private hospitals,
13
Privileged communication,
534-535, 543
Probands,
107
Problem-focused coping,
186
Problem-solving skills, depression
and,
231
Problem-solving therapy
(PST),
210
Project DARE (Drug Abuse
Resistance Education),
316
Projective hypothesis,
82
Projective personality tests,
82-83
Pronoun reversal,
453
Protective acts, compulsions and,
125
Protein kinase C,
228
Prozac,
272
Pruning,
38
Psilocybin,
295
Psyche,
17
Psychiatric nurses,
26
Psychiatrists,
25-26
Psychoactive medications,
26
Psychoanalytic theory,
17-20
defense mechanisms and,
18
ego and,
17-18
free association and,
18
interpretation and,
20
libido and,
17
pleasure principle and,
17
psyche and,
17
psychoanalytic therapy and,
18-19
reality principle and,
18
repression and,
18
structure of mind and,
17-18
superego and,
18
transference and,
20
unconscious and,
17
Psychodynamic paradigm,
41-44
cognitive behavioral paradigm
compared,
48
contemporary psychodynamic
perspectives,
43-44
evaluating,
44
interpersonal relationships,
42-43
role of unconscious and,
41-42
Psychodynamic perspectives
conversion disorder,
175
paraphilias and,
407
stress and,
191
Psychodynamic therapy
approaches to,
491
dissociative identity disorder
and,
166
eating disorders and,
263-264
insight-oriented couples therapy,
497
outcome studies and,
505
panic disorder and,
147
personality disorders and,
375
somatoform disorders and,
178
Psychoeducational approaches
bipolar disorder and,
240
eating disorders and,
276
Psychoimmunology,
189
Psychological approaches,
16-24
Adler
and individual psychology,
20-21
behavior therapy,
24
behavioral and cognitive
assessment,
85-87
behaviorism,
22-24
Breuer
and cathartic method,
17
classical conditioning,
22-23
Subject Index S11
clinical interviews and,
74-76
ego analysis,
21
Freud and psychoanalysis,
17-20
intelligence tests,
84-85
Jung and analytical psychology,
20
Mesmer
and Charcot,
16-17
modeling,
23-24
neo-Freudian psychodynamic
perspectives,
20-21
operant
conditioning,
23-24
personality tests,
79-83
stress assessment,
76-79
Psychological factors
attention-deficit/hyperactivity
disorder and,
423-424
bipolar disorder and,
236
conduct disorder and,
429-430
depression and,
231-236
gender identity disorder and,
397-398
late life disorders and,
478-483
marijuana use and,
286
opiates and,
290-291
paraphilias and,
407-408
post-traumatic stress disorder
and,
143-144
schizophrenia and,
337-340
substance-related disorders and,
300-302
suicide and,
247, 249
Psychological treatment. See also
Psychotherapy/psychoanalysis;
Treatment outcome research
acute stress disorder and,
151
agoraphobia and,
147-148
anorexia
nervosa
and,
273
attention-deficit/hyperactivity
disorder,
425-426
behavioral therapies,
493-494
bmge eating disorder and,
275
bipolar disorder and,
240
bulimia
nervosa,
274-275
client-centered therapy,
491-492
cognitive treatment,
494-495
community psychology and,
514-515
couples therapy,
495-496
culture and,
508-510
dementia and,
472
depression and,
237-240
emotion-focused therapy,
492
ethnicity and,
508-509
experiential therapies and,
491-492
family therapy,
497-498
generalized anxiety disorder and,
148-149
Gestalt
therapy,
492
illicit drug abuse and
dependence and,
312-313
nicotine dependence and,
311
obsessive-compulsive disorder
and,
149
panic disorder and,
147-148
phobias and,
146-147
posttraumatic stress disorder,
150-151
psychodynamic treatment,
491
psychotherapy process research,
512-514
rapists and,
413-414
schizophrenia and,
346-351
specific approaches to,
490-498
treatment outcome research and,
499-508
Psychomotor agitation,
216
Psychomotor retardation,
216
Psychomotor skills, marijuana use
and,
286
Psychopathology
emotions and,
49-50
sociocultural
factors and,
51-52
treatment controversies in
children,
436-437
Psychopathy,
367-371
clinical description of,
368
emotional components and,
369-370
etiology of,
368-371
family environment and,
369
genetic factors and,
369
impulsivity and,
370-371
poverty and,
369
response modulation and,
370-371
social factors and,
369
treatment of,
379
Psychopathy Checklist-Revised,
368
Psychophysiology,
92-93
Psychosexual development stages,
19
Psychosocial
interventions,
childhood and adolescent
depression and,
435
Psychotherapy process research,
512-514
change research mechanisms
and,
513-514
common factors research,
512-513
Psychotherapy/psychoanalysis
anxiety disorders and,
131
approaches to,
491
borderline personality disorder
and,
377-379
childhood and adolescent
depression and,
438
dementia and,
472
depression and,
237-238
interpersonal relationships and,
43-44
mental health professionals and,
25
outcome studies and,
505
schizophrenia and,
346-347
Psychotic features, mood disorders
and,
222
Purging type, bulimia
nervosa,
257
Q
Questionnaires, cognitive-style,
86
R
Racial stereotypes,
510
Random assignment experiments,
110
Randomized controlled trials. See
Treatment outcome research
Rape,
411-414
college students and,
411-412
crime specifics and,
412-413
etiology of,
413
forced rape,
411
legal system and,
414
psychological treatment and,
413-414
statutory rape,
411
Rapid cycling,
222
Rational-emotive behavior therapy,
47-48, 495
Reactivity,
86
Reassurance seeking, excessive,
231
Recessive-gene diseases,
448
Reciprocal gene-environment
interactions,
33
Recovered memories,
158-159
Relapse prevention, alcohol abuse
and,
308
Relational self,
42
Relaxation therapy,
210-211
Reliability, diagnosis and
assessment,
59-60
Repetitive acts, autism and,
454
Repetitive checking, compulsions
and,
126
Repression, memory,
158-159
Repressive sexual attitudes,
175
Research approaches,
100-109
case studies,
100-103
correlational method,
101-109
experiments,
110-115
multiple studies and,
116-117
Research restraints,
541-542
Residential treatment
drag abuse and,
313-314
mental retardation and,
449
schizophrenia and,
350-351
Residual schizophrenia,
327
Resolution phase, sexual response
cycle,
384
Response modulation, psychopathy
and,
370-371
Restraint scale, dietary,
263
Restricting type, anorexia
nervosa,
254-255
Reuptake,
35
Reversal designs,
114-115
Reward system, brain,
228
Right to refuse treatment,
537-538
Right to treatment,
534-537
Risk factor approach, eating
disorders and,
276
Risperidone,
344-345
Ritalin,
424-425
Ritualistic acts, autism and,
454
Rivastigmine,
471
Role disputes,
43
Role-playing,
163
Role transitions,
43
Rorschach Inkblot Test,
83
Sadism, sexual,
406
Safety behaviors, anxiety disorders
and,
132-133
Scatter diagrams,
105
Schema,
46
Schema-schema-focused cognitive
therapy,
378
Schemata, negative,
233
Schizoid personality disorder,
360-361
Schizophrenia
adoption studies and,
329-330
alogia and,
323
anhedonia and,
323
anticipatory pleasure and,
323
asociality and,
324
avolition and,
323
behavior genetics research and,
328-330
brain structure and function
and,
334-337
case management and,
350
catatonia
and,
325
clinical descriptions of,
321-327
cognitive behavior therapy and,
349
cognitive enhancement therapy
and,
349-350
conceptual history of,
326
congenital factors and,
336-337
consummatory pleasure and,
323
current research and,
337
delusions and,
321-322
developmental factors and,
336-337
S12
Subject Index
Schizophrenia
(cont.)
developmental studies and,
340-341
disorganized behavior and,
325
disorganized speech and,
324-325
disorganized symptoms and,
324-325
dopamine theory and,
332-334
in DSM-IV-TR,
326-327
enlarged ventricles and,
335
etiology of,
328-341
expressed emotion and,
339-340
family-related factors and,
338-340
family therapies and,
348-349
first-generation antipsychotic
drugs and,
342-344
flat affect and,
323-324
genetic factors and,
328-332
hallucinations and,
322
inappropriate affect and,
325
loose associations and,
324
medications and,
342-346
molecular genetics research and,
330-331
negative symptoms and,
323-324
neurotransmitters
and,
332-334
new drag development and,
345
perception disturbances and,
322
positive symptoms and,
321-322
prefrontal cortex and,
335-336
psychoanalytic therapy and,
346-347
psychological stress and,
337-340
psychological treatments and,
346-351
residential treatment and,
350-351
second-generation antipsychotic
drags and,
344-345
social skills training and,
348
sociocultural
factors and,
52
socioeconomic status and,
337-338
subtypes and,
327
treatment of,
342-352
twin studies and,
329
Schizophreniform disorder,
327
Schizotypal personality disorder,
361
School interventions, attention-
deficit/hyperactivity disorder,
425
School phobia,
439
Scientific methods,
98-100
Seasonal affective disorder,
218
Second-generation antipsychotic
drugs,
344-345
Second messengers,
36, 226
Secondhand smoke, health
consequences of,
284
Sedatives. See Opiates
Selective mortality,
466
Selective serotonin reuptake
inhibitors (SSRIs)
anxiety disorders and,
152
depression and,
241-243
older adults and,
480
Self-actualization,
491
Self-concept, depression and,
231
Self-control,
494
Self-evaluation, negative,
137
Self-monitoring,
85-86
Self-observation,
85-86
Self-psychology model, narcissistic
personality disorder and,
366
Self-report personality
inventories,
79-82
Sensate
focus,
393
Sensory-awareness procedures,
sexual dysfunction and,
394
Šeptal
area,
37
Serotonin
autism and,
459
eating disorders and,
263
mood disorders and,
224-225
psychopathology and,
35
schizophrenia and,
334
Serotonin transporter gene,
32, 236
Sex offenders, treatment programs
and,
409
Sex-reassignment surgery,
398-399
Sexual abuse. See also Child abuse;
Rape
childhood,
402-406
dissociative identity disorder
and,
163
paraphilias and,
408
Sexual anatomy,
385
Sexual assault. See Rape
Sexual aversion disorder,
387-388
Sexual desire disorders,
387-388
Sexual dysfunctions
anxiety reduction and,
392-394
attitudes and thoughts and,
394
biological factors and,
390
clinical descriptions of,
385-389
communication training and,
394
couples therapy and,
394
directed masturbation and,
394
distal and immediate causes of,
390
etiology of,
389-392
Masters and Johnsons therapy
for,
393
medications and physical
treatments and,
395
orgasmic disorders,
388-389
by phase of response cycle,
387
predictors of,
390
psychosocial
factors and,
391-392
sexual arousal disorders,
388
sexual desire disorders,
387-388
sexual pain disorders,
389
sexual skill training and,
394
treatment of,
392-395
Sexual interest and capacity, late
life and,
464
Sexual masochism,
406
Sexual orientation,
396
Sexual pain disorders,
389
Sexual response cycle,
384
Sexual sadism,
406
Sexuality
gender and,
382-384
homosexuality classification,
383
sexual norms and behavior,
381-382
sexual response cycle and,
384
Shaping,
23
Shared environment,
30
Shenjing shuairuo,
67
Shenkui,
129
Short-term memory, marijuana use
and,
287
Sildenafil,
395
Single-subject experiments,
114-115
Skin conductance,
92
Skinner boxes,
23
Sleep quality, late life and,
464
Social anxiety disorder,
122
Social-cognitive perspective
conduct disorders and,
429-430
dissociative identity disorder
and,
163
narcissistic personality disorder
and,
366-367
Social deficits,
43
Social factors
antisocial personality disorder
and,
369
anxiety disorders and,
132
autism and,
452-453
bipolar disorder and,
236
borderline personality disorder
and,
364
depression and,
230-231
gender identity disorder and,
397-398
general health and,
187-188
post-traumatic stress disorder
and,
144
psychopathology and,
369
substance-related disorders anc
303
Social phobias
behavioral factors and,
136
childhood,
439
cognitive factors and,
137
criteria and,
122-123
etiology of,
136-137
negative self-evaluation and,
13
Social Readjustment Rating Scale
(SRRS),
76, 78
Social selection theory,
337-338
Social selectivity, late life,
464
Social skills
paraphilias and,
407-408
schizophrenia and,
348
Social workers,
26
Sociocultural
factors
anxiety disorders and,
129-130
attention-deficit/hyperactivity
disorder and,
419
bias and,
94-96
conduct disorder and,
430
considerations in DSM-IV-TR,
65-69
conversion disorder and,
176
cultural competence and,
509-510
diversity and assessment,
94-96
eating disorders and,
266-270,
268-269, 276
general health and,
206-207
psychopathology and,
51-52
schizophrenia and,
337-338
sensitivity and psychological
treatment outcomes,
508-510
sexual dysfunction and,
392
somatization disorder and,
172-173
substance-related disorders and,
302-303, 302-304
suicide and,
248
Somatic arousal, depression and,
232
Somatization disorder,
171-173,
180-181
Somatoform disorders
behavioral techniques and,
179
body dysmorphic disorder,
170,
179
cognitive behavioral models and,
177-178
cognitive strategies and,
179
conversion disorder,
173-177,
181
definition of,
167
genetic research and,
177
grouping of,
169
hypochondriasis,
171, 180
mechanisms involved in,
177
pain disorder,
169, 179
Subject Index S13
psychodynamic treatment and,
178
related disorders and,
167
somatization disorder,
171-173,
180-181
treatment of,
178-181
Something Gotta Give,
395
Specific immunity,
190
Specific phobias,
121-122
behavioral factors and,
135-136
Mowrer s two-factor model and,
135
prepared learning and,
136
Spectator role, sexual,
389
Speech, disorganized,
324-325
Speech sounds perception tests,
91
Spellbound,
159
Standardization, personality tests
and,
79
Stanford-Binet, 5th edition,
84
Star charts, attention-
deficit/hyperactivity disorder,
425
Statistical significance, correlational
method and,
104
Statutory rape,
411-414
Stepped care,
504
Stigma
characteristics of,
2-3
strategic approach to,
4-5
Stimulant medications,
291-294
amphetamines,
291-293
attention-deficit/hyperactivity
disorder and,
424-425
children and,
436-437
cocaine,
293-294
Stonewalling,
497
Stress
alcohol use and,
300
allostatic load and,
189
assessment of daily experience
and,
78-79, 185-186
asthma and,
197-200
Beford College Life Events and
Difficulties,
78-79, 82
behavioral skills training and,
211
cardiovascular disorders and,
192-197
characteristics of,
184-188
cognitive perspectives and,
191
cognitive restructuring and,
211
coping and health,
186-187
dissociation and,
157
environmental-change
approaches and,
211-212
essential hypertension and,
192-195
general adaptation syndrome
and,
184-185
immune system and,
189-191
management of,
210-212
myocardial infarction and,
196
neurobiological perspectives
and,
189-191
personality perspectives and,
191
personality tests,
79-83
psychodynamic perspectives
and,
191
relaxation training and,
210-211
schizophrenia and,
337-340
sexual dysfunction and,
391
Social Readjustment Rating
Scale,
76, 78
social support and health,
187-188
stress-illness link,
188-192
Stroop
task,
46-47
Structural social support,
187-188
Structural studies, mood disorders
and,
226-228
Structured interviews,
75-77
Subclmical depression,
216
Subgenual anterior cingulate,
depression and,
226-227
Suboxone,
315
Substance abuse. See Substance-
related disorders
Substance Abuse and Crime
Prevention Act (SACPA),
314
Substance-related disorders
advertising and media and,
303-304
alcohol abuse and dependence,
280-283
beliefs and expectations and,
317
caffeine and,
292
categories of,
279
cocaine and,
293-294
drug-rehabilitation homes and,
313-314
drug replacement treatments and
medications,
314-316
ecstasy and,
295-296
etiology of,
297-304
expectancies and,
301-302
genetic factors and,
298-299
hallucinogens and,
294-295
illicit drug abuse and
dependence,
312-316
late life,
483
marijuana and,
285-288
mass media messages and,
317
mood alteration and,
300-301
neurobiological factors and,
299-300
nicotine and cigarette smoking,
284-285
nitrous oxide and,
296
opiates and,
289-291
peer leadership and,
317
peer-pressure resistance training
and,
317
personality factors and,
302
phencyclidine
(PCP)
and,
295-296
prevalence of,
278-279
prevention of,
316-317
psychological factors and,
300-302
psychological treatments and,
312-313
social setting and,
303
sociocultural
factors and,
302-304
stigma and,
279
stimulants and,
291-294
substance abuse and,
279
substance dependence and,
279
treatment of,
305-310
Subthreshold symptoms,
128
Suicide
altruistic suicide,
249
annual deaths due to,
247
anomie
suicide,
249
associated mental disorder
treatment and,
250
common myths regarding,
247
egoistic suicide,
248-249
in elderly,
481
epidemiology of,
246
models of,
247-249
neurobiological models and,
247-248
physician-assisted,
248
prevention centers,
251
prevention of,
249-250
psychological disorders and,
247
psychological models and,
249
sociocultural
models and,
248
treating suicidality directly,
250-251
Superego,
18
Support groups,
5
Susto,
129
Sybi!,
163
Sympathetic nervous system,
39
Synapse,
35
Synthetic sanity concept,
527
Synthetic sedatives,
291
Syphilis,
14-15
Systematic desensitization,
24, 146
Tactile performance tests,
91
Tadafil,
395
Taijin kyofusho,
67-68, 129, 372
Tarasoff
legal case,
534-535
Tardive
dyskinesia,
343
Tension-reducing properties,
nicotine and,
300-301
Test-retest reliability,
60
Thalamus,
37, 337
Thematic Apperception Test (TAT),
82-83
Theories,
98-100
Therapeutic alliance,
512
Thinness ideal,
267
Thinsperation,
267
Third-variable problems,
106
Thorazme,
342-344
Thought broadcasting,
321
Thought insertion,
321
Thought suppression,
141—142
Threats
attending to,
132
perceived,
133
Three Faces of Eve,
163
Time-of-measurement effects,
465
Time-outs,
45
Token economy,
45
Transference,
20
Transvestic fetishism,
401-402
Traumatic experiences. See also
Post-traumatic stress
disorder
reexperiencing,
127
sexual dysfunction and,
391
Treatment manuals,
502
Treatment of Adolescent
Depression Study (TADS),
436
Treatment outcome research,
499-508
brief psychodynamic treatments
and,
505
choosing between therapies and,
507-508
cognitive behavior therapy and,
506
couples therapy and,
506-507
culture and ethnicity and,
508-510
defining samples and,
502-503
effectiveness studies and,
503
empirically supported treatments
and,
500
experiential therapies and,
505-506
family therapy and,
507
harmful therapy,
501-502
issues in,
501-504
randomized controlled trials
and,
500-501
real world efficacy and,
503
standards for,
500
stepped care and,
504
traditional psychoanalytic
treatment and,
505
treatment manuals and,
502
Tricyclic antidepressants
anxiety disorders and,
152
depression and,
241-243
S14
Subject Index
Trisomy
21, 447
Tryptophan,
225-226
Tunnel vision,
173
Twelve steps of Alcoholics
Anonymous,
307
Twin method, behavior genetics
and,
108
Two-factor model, post-traumatic
stress disorder and,
143
Type A personality
anger and hostility reduction
and,
209
cardiovascular disorders and,
194,196-197
gender and,
205
U
Unconditional positive regard,
492
Unconditioned response,
22
Unconditioned stimulus,
22
Unconscious
evidence for,
176
psychoanalysis and,
17
role of,
41-42
Uncued panic attacks,
123
Undifferentiated schizophrenia,
327
United States v. Charters
(1987),
537-538
Unjustified polypharmacy
537
Unnecessary surgeries, conversion
disorder and,
175
Unresolved grief,
43
Vaginal plethysmograph,
391
Vaginismus, 389
Validity, diagnosis and assessment
and,
60-62
Vardenafil,
395
Vascular dementia,
470
Ventricles
brain anatomy and,
37
enlarged,
335
Viagra,
395
Vineland
Adaptive Behavior Scales,
445
Virtual reality technology,
150
Vocational rehabilitation,
schizophrenia and,
350-351
Vouchers, drag dependence and,
313
Voyeurism,
405
W
Waxy flexibility,
325
Wechsler
Adult Intelligence Scale,
4th edition (WAIS-IV),
84
Wechsler
Intelligence Scale for
Children, 4th edition
(WISC-IV),
84
Wechsler
Preschool and Primary
Scale of Intelligence
(WPPSI-III),
84
Wellbutrin,
395
White matter,
36
Witches, persecution of,
10
Women s Health Initiative (WHI),
205
Working alliance,
512
World Health Organization (WHO)
classification system,
64
Worry, generalized anxiety disorder
and,
140
Wyatt v. Stickney
(1972), 535-536
Yates
legal case,
526
Youngberg v. Romeo
(1982), 536
Zyprexa,
244, 344-345
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Subject Index
ABAB design,
114
Acamprosate,
310
Accidents, childhood,
448
Acetylcholinesterase inhibitors,
471
Acquired immunodeficiency
syndrome (AIDS),
200-203
clinical description of,
201
disease spreading and,
201
intravenous drug use and,
291
prevention efforts and,
201-203
scope of,
200-201
Acute stress disorder (ASD),
127,
151
Addiction. See Substance-related
disorders
Addington v. Texas
(1979), 533
Adolescent anxiety. See Childhood
and adolescent anxiety
Adolescent depression. See
Childhood and adolescent
depression
Advanced directives, patient rights
and,
538
Advocacy groups,
5
African-Americans, therapeutic
considerations and,
508-511
Age. See also specific age group
arrest rates and,
427
depressive disorders and,
218-219
dissociative identity disorders
and,
166-167
mental retardation and,
445
research methods in study of,
465
Agonists,
36
Agoraphobia
cognitive factors in,
139
criteria for,
124
fear-of-fear hypothesis and,
139
psychological treatment of,
147-148
AIDS. See Acquired
immunodeficiency syndrome
Alaskan Natives, therapeutic
considerations and,
511
Alcohol abuse and dependence,
280-283
Alcoholics Anonymous and,
306-307
behavioral treatments and,
307-308
cognitive treatments and,
307-308
couples therapy and,
307
cultural attitudes and,
302-303
delirium tremens and,
280
detoxification and,
305-306
expectancies about,
301-302
fetal alcohol syndrome and,
283
genetic factors and,
296
inpatient hospital treatment and,
305-306
late life and,
483
long-term alcohol effects,
282-283
medications and,
309-310
moderation in drinking and,
309
polydrug abuse and,
280
prevalence and cost of,
281
relapse prevention and,
308
short-term alcohol effects,
282
stress and,
300
treatment of,
305-310
Alcoholics Anonymous (AA),
306-307
Alíeles,
31
Allostatic load, stress hormones
and,
189
Alogia, schizophrenia and,
323
Alternate-form reliability,
60
Alternative living settings, older
adults and,
487-488
Altruistic suicide,
249
Alzheimer's disease,
108-109,
468-470
Ambulatory monitoring studies,
hypertension and,
193-194
Amenorrhea, anorexia
nervosa
and,
254
American Association on
Intellectual and Development
Disabilities (AAIDD),
445-447
American Indians, therapeutic
considerations and,
511
American Law Institute Guidelines,
521
American Legacy Foundation,
317
Americans with Disabilities Act
(ADA),
4, 351
Amok,
67
Amphetamine psychosis,
332
Amphetamines,
291-293
Amygdala,
37, 226-227
Anal stage, psychosexual
development and,
19
Analogue experiments,
113-114
Analytical psychology,
20
Anesthesia, conversion disorder
and,
173
Angel dust,
296
Anger
coronary heart disease and,
197
hypertension and,
194, 209
reducing,
209
Anger-in theory,
191
Angina pectoris,
195
Anhedonia,
323
Anomie
suicide,
249
Anorexia
nervosa
clinical description of,
254-256
cognitive behavioral views and,
264-265
cross-cultural studies and,
268-269
genetic factors,
261-262
medications and,
273
neurobiological factors and,
262-263
perfectionism and,
270
personality influences and,
270-271
physical consequences of,
256
prognosis and,
256
psychodynamic views and,
263-264
psychological treatment of,
273
sociocultural
factors and,
266-270
treatment of,
272-276
types of,
254-255
Anosmia,
173
Antabuse,
309
Antagonists,
36
Anterior cingulate,
37, 140
Anticipatory pleasure,
schizophrenia and,
323
Anticonvulsant medications
bipolar disorder and,
244
depression and,
241
Antidepressant medications
anxiety disorders and,
152
bipolar disorder and,
244
childhood and adolescent
depression and,
434, 436
depressive disorders and,
241-243
eating disorders and,
272
older adults and,
480-481
Antiobesity medications,
273
Antipsychotic medications
bipolar disorder and,
244
depression and,
241
first-generation,
342-344
second-generation,
344-345
Antisocial acts, psychopathy and,
369-370
Antisocial personality disorder,
367-371
clinical description and,
368
etiology of,
368-371
family environment and,
369
genetic factors and,
369
social factors and,
369
Anxiety disorders. See also
Childhood and adolescent
anxiety; Phobias
actual threats and,
132
affective dimensions in,
232
attention to threat and,
133
behavioral inhibition and,
132
characteristics of,
120
clinical descriptions of,
121-127
cognitive factors and,
132-133
common risk factors and,
130-134
commonalties across
psychological treatments,
146
comorbidity in,
128
conduct disorder and,
427
critical incident stress debriefing
and,
151
defense mechanisms and,
131
etiology of,
134-145
eye movement desensitization
and reprocessing and,
150
fear circuit and,
131
S2 Subject Index
Anxiety disorders
(cont.)
gender and,
128-129
genetic factors and,
131
late life,
481-482
medications and,
152-153
negative cognition and,
133-134
neurobiological factors and,
131-132
neuroticism and,
132
perceived control and,
133
personality and,
132
phobias,
121-123
psychoanalytic perspective and,
131
safety behaviors and,
132-133
social environment and,
132
sociocultural
factors and,
129-130
treatment of,
145-153
Anxiety reduction, sexual
dysfunctions and,
392-394
Anxiety Sensitivity Index,
139
Anxiolytics,
152
Anxious/fearful cluster, personality
disorders and,
372-374
Apathy,
323
Aphonia,
173
Aricept,
471
Arousal, post-traumatic stress
disorder and,
127
Articulated Thoughts in Simulated
Situations (ATSS),
87
Asian-Americans, therapeutic
considerations and,
508-511
Asociality, schizophrenia and,
324
Asperger's disorder,
451
Assessment of Daily Experience
(ADE)
scale,
78-79, 185-186
Assisted-living facilities,
487-488
Assisted outpatient treatment,
4
Association studies, molecular
genetics and,
109
Asthma,
197-200
biological factors and,
199
clinical description of,
198-199
etiology of,
199-200
negative emotions and,
199-200
respiratory structures and,
198
role of family and,
200
stressful life events and,
199
Asylums,
11-13
Ataque
de nervios,
129
Attachment theory,
42
Attention-deficit/hyperactivity
disorder (ADHD),
418-428
adolescent behavior and,
422
adults with,
421-422
clinical descriptions of,
418-420
cultural role and,
419
differential diagnosis and,
420
environmental toxins and,
423
etiology of,
422-424
genetic factors and,
422
neurobiological factors and,
422-423
perinatal and prenatal factors
and,
423
prevalence of,
421
psychological factors and,
423-424
psychological treatment and,
425-426
stimulant medications and,
424-425
subcategories of,
420
treatment of,
424-426
Attributional style,
235
Attributional Style Questionnaire
(ASQ),
235-236
Attributions, depression and,
235
Autistic disorder,
450-459
Asperger's disorder and,
451
behavioral treatment and,
458
clinical descriptions and,
451-455
communication deficits and,
453-454
diagnosis and causes of,
437
drug treatment and,
459
echolalia and,
453
etiology of,
455-457
genetic factors and,
455
high-functioning and,
453, 456
joint attention and,
452
mental retardation and,
451-452
neurological factors and,
455-457
play and,
453
prognosis and,
454-455
pronoun reversal and,
454
repetitive and ritualistic acts and,
454
social and emotional
disturbances and,
452-453
theory of mind and,
453
treatment of,
457-459
Autonomie
nervous system,
38, 39,
429
Aversion therapy, paraphilias and,
409-410
Aversive conditioning,
24
Avoidance, post-traumatic stress
disorder and,
127
Avoidance coping,
186
Avoidant personality disorder,
123,
372
Avolition, schizophrenia and,
323
Awakenings,
325
В
Barbiturates,
291
Bedford College Life Events and
Difficulties
(LEDS), 78-79, 82
Behavior genetics,
30-31.
See also
Genetics
adoptees method and,
108
family method and,
107
genotypes and,
30
index cases and,
107
IQ and,
31
phenotypes and,
30-31
schizophrenia and,
328-330
twin method and,
108
Behavioral and cognitive
assessment,
85-87
capturing thought through
specific situation,
87
cognitive-style questionnaires,
86
direct observation,
85
self-observation,
85-86
Behavioral factors/therapies,
493-494
alcohol abuse and,
307-308
anxiety disorders and,
132
autism and,
458
behavioral activation therapy,
493-494
couples therapy,
497
depression and,
238-240
gender identity disorder and,
399
historical overview of,
24
influences from,
44-46
mental retardation and,
449
panic disorder and,
138
post-traumatic stress disorder
and,
143
self-control and,
494
skills training,
211
somatoform disorders and,
179
specific phobias and,
135-136
Behavioral medicine field,
184
Behaviorism,
22
Benzedrine,
291
Benzodiazepines,
152
Beta
blockers, 152
Bing-eating/purging type of
anorexia
nervosa,
254-255
Binge drinking,
281
Biological approaches,
14-16.
See
also Neurobiological
assessment
electroconvulsive therapy,
15
general paresis and syphilis and,
14-15
genetics and,
15
mood disorders and,
241-244
paraphilias and,
410
prefrontal lobotomy
15-16
psychological approaches,
16-24
Biological factors
asthma and,
199
sexual dysfunctions and,
390
Bipolar disorders,
219-221.
See
also Mood disorders
bipolar I disorder,
220
bipolar II disorder,
220
brain-imaging studies and,
226-228
case studies and,
102-103
in children,
436
consequences of,
221
cyclothymic disorder,
220
depression in,
236
epidemiology of,
220-221
family-focused treatment and,
240
flight of ideas and,
219
genetic factors and,
223-224
hypomania and,
220
mania and,
219, 236
medications for,
244
mixed episodes and,
219-220
neurobiological factors and,
223-229
neurotransmitters
and,
224-226
psychoeducational approaches
and,
240
psychological factors and,
236
psychological treatment of,
240
social factors and,
236
subtypes and,
222
Bipolar I disorder,
220
Bipolar II disorder,
220
Black box warnings,
436-437
Blindness. See also Conversion
disorder
Blindsight,
175
Blood alcohol concentration
calculator,
282
Blood pressure. See also Essential
hypertension
Body dysmorphic disorder
anorexia
nervosa
and,
254
criteria for,
170
eating disorders and,
267
neurobiology of,
177
treatment of,
179
Body mass index
(BMI), 258
BOLD signal, fMRI,
89
Borderline personality disorder,
362-365
childhood abuse and,
364
clinical description of,
362-363
dialectical behavior therapy and,
377-378
diathesis-stress theory and,
364365
etiology of,
363-365
Subject Index
S3
neurobiological factors and,
363-364
object relations psychotherapy
and,
377
object relations theory and,
364
psychotherapy efficacy and,
378-379
schema-schema-focused
cognitive therapy and,
378
social factors and,
364
treatment of,
376-379
Brain. See Neurobiological
assessment/factors
Brain imaging,
89-90, 226-228
Brain stem,
37
Brain structure and function,
36-38
Breast self-examination,
210-211
Brief psychotic disorder,
327
Brief therapy, psychodynamic,
43
Briquets syndrome,
171
Bulimia
nervosa
clinical description of,
256-258
cognitive behavioral views and,
265-266
cross-cultural studies and,
369
genetic factors,
261-262
medications and,
272-273
neurobiological factors and,
262-263
personality influences and,
270-271
physical consequences of,
258
prognosis and,
258
psychodynamic views and,
263-264
psychological treatment and,
274-275
sociocultural
factors and,
266-270
subtypes of,
257
treatment of,
272-276
Buprenorphine,
315
Bupropion,
395
С
Caffeine,
292
Cancer
coping with,
210-211
ethnicity and,
207
interventions and,
210
problem-solving therapy and,
210
Capital punishment issues,
527-530
Cardiovascular disorders
coronary heart disease,
195-197
depression and,
479
essential hypertension and,
192-195
ethnicity and,
207
Caregiver support, dementia and,
473
Carpal tunnel syndrome,
174
Case studies,
100-103
advantages and disadvantages of,
102
characteristics of,
100-101
hypotheses and,
101
as rich description,
101
Castration,
410
Castration anxiety
407
Catastrophic misinterpretation,
130
Catatonia
catatonic immobility,
325
mood disorders and,
222
schizophrenia and,
325, 327
Categorical classification,
70-71
Cathartic method,
17
Causality problems, correlational
method and,
105
Celexa,
242
Cerebellum,
37, 337
Cerebral blood flow, schizophrenia
and,
336
Change research, psychotherapy
process and,
513-514
Chaos theory,
99
Child abuse. See also Sexual abuse
borderline personality disorder
and,
364
dissociative identity disorder
and,
163
eating disorders and,
271
memory repression and,
158-159
paraphilias and,
408
pedophilia and incest,
402-405
Childhood and adolescent anxiety,
438-441
clinical descriptions of,
438-439
cognitive behavior therapy and,
440-441
obsessive compulsive disorder
and,
439
prevalence of,
439
school phobia and,
439
social phobia and,
439
treatment of,
440-441
Childhood and adolescent
depression,
433-438
antidepressants and,
434
clinical descriptions of,
433
cognitive behavioral treatments
and,
435
etiology of,
434-435
prevalence of,
433
prevention and,
438
psychosocial
interventions and,
435
psychotherapy and,
438
treatment controversies and,
436-437
treatment of,
434-438
Childhood disorders
antidepressant medications
controversies,
436
anxiety and,
438-441
attention-deficit/hyperactivity
disorder,
418-428
autistic disorder,
437, 450-459
bipolar disorder controversies,
436
classification of,
418
conduct disorder,
426-432
controversies in diagnosis and
treatment,
436-437
depression and,
433-438
diagnosis of,
418
externalizing disorders and,
418
internalizing disorders and,
418
learning disabilities,
441-444
mental retardation,
444-450
stimulant medication
controversies,
436-437
Chromosomal abnormalities,
mental retardation and,
447
Cialis,
395
Cigarette smoking,
284-285.
See
also Nicotine
advertising and media and,
304
prevalence and health
consequences of,
284
secondhand smoke and,
284-285
Citalopram,
242
Civil commitment,
530-540
advanced directives and,
538
deinstutionalization and,
538-540
least restrictive alternative and,
533-534
outpatient commitment,
532-533
patient's rights protection and,
533-538
prediction of dangerousness and,
532-533
preventative detention and,
531-533
privileged communication and,
534-535
right to refuse treatment,
537-538
right to treatment and,
534-537
Classical conditioning
historical overview and,
22
panic disorder and,
138
specific phobias and,
135
Cleanliness, compulsions and,
125
Client-centered therapy,
491-492
Clinical interviews,
74-76
characteristics of,
75
structured interviews,
75-76
Clinical psychologists,
25
Clinical significance, correlational
method and,
104-105
Clozapine,
344-345
Cocaine,
293-294, 300, 313, 315
Cocaine vaccine,
315
Cognition distortions, paraphilias
and,
408
Cognitive behavior therapy,
47-48.
See also Cognitive treatments
anorexia
nervosa
and,
273
Beck's cognitive therapy,
47
bulimia
nervosa
and,
274-275
childhood and adolescent
anxiety and,
440-441
childhood and adolescent
depression and,
435
couples and,
497
eating disorders and,
264-266
Ellis's rational-emotive behavior
therapy,
47-48
illicit drag abuse and,
312-313
interventions,
212
outcome studies and,
506
paraphilias and,
409-410
personality disorders and,
375-376
schizophrenia and,
349-350
somatoform disorders and,
177-178
Cognitive behavioral paradigm
behavior therapy influences,
44-46
cognitive behavior therapy,
47-48
cognitive science,
46-47
evaluating,
48
psychodynamic paradigm
compared,
48
Cognitive biases, depression and,
233
Cognitive disorders, late life,
467-475
Cognitive enhancement therapy,
349-350
Cognitive factors. See also Social-
cognitive perspective
agoraphobia and,
130
anxiety disorders and,
132-133
depression and,
233-236
generalized anxiety disorder and,
140
obsessive-compulsive disorder
and,
141-142
panic disorder and,
138-139
social phobias and,
137
stress and,
191
Cognitive functioning
late life and,
463-464
marijuana use and,
286
S4 Subject Index
Cognitive restructuring,
47, 211
Cognitive science,
46-47
Cognitive-style questionnaires,
86
Cognitive treatments,
494-495.
See
also Cognitive behavior
therapy; Social-cognitive
perspective
alcohol abuse and,
307-308
depression and,
238-239
mental retardation and,
449
somatoform disorders and,
179
Cohort effects, research studies
and,
465
Collective unconscious,
20
Common factors research,
512-513
Communication deficits, autistic
disorder and,
453-454
Communication deviance,
338
Communication training, sexual
dysfunctions and,
394
Community psychology,
514-515
Community-reinforcement
approach,
307
Competency to stand trial,
524-527
Compulsions,
125
Computer-assisted instruction,
mental retardation and,
449-450
Computerized axial tomography
(CT scan),
89
Concordance,
108
Concurrent validity,
60
Conditioned response,
22
Conditioned stimulus,
22
Conditioning
social phobias and,
136-137
specific phobias and,
135-136
Conduct disorder,
426-432
autonomie
nervous system and,
429
clinical description and,
427
Dodge's aggression theory and,
430
etiology of,
428-430
family interventions and,
430-431
genetic factors and,
428-429
life-course-persistent type,
427-428
modeling and,
429
multisystemic treatment and,
432
neuropsychological factors and,
429
peer influences and,
430
prevalence of,
427
prognosis and,
426-427
psychological factors and,
429-430
social-cognitive perspective and,
429-430
sociocultural
factors and,
430
treatment of,
430-432
Confidentiality,
543
Congenital factors, schizophrenia
and,
336-337
Consensus Project,
540
Construct validity,
61, 72
Consummatory pleasure,
323
Contemporary psychodynamic
perspectives,
43-44
Contemporary thought,
14-19
Content validity,
60
Contingency management therapy,
307
Continuing care retirement
communities,
488
Control groups, 111
Controlled drinking,
309
Conversion disorder,
173-177
anesthesia and,
173
blindsight and,
175
cultural factors and,
175-176
description of,
168
diagnostic rates and,
176-177
etiology of,
174-177
psychodynamic perspective and,
175
social factors and,
175-176
symptoms of,
173-174
treatment of,
181
Coping
avoidance copying,
186
emotion-focused,
186
health and,
186-187
problem-focused,
186
Coping Orientations to Problems
Experienced Scale (COPE),
186-187
Coronary Artery Risk Development
in Young Adults Study
(CARDIA),
194
Coronary heart disease
angina pectoris,
195
clinical description of,
195
etiology of,
195-196
gender and,
205
metabolic syndrome and,
195
myocardial infarction and,
195
psychological risk factors and,
196-197
stress and myocardial infarction,
196
Corpus callosum,
36
Correlation coefficient,
104
Correlational method,
101-109
behavior and molecular genetics
example,
107-109
causality problems and,
105
clinical significance and,
104-105
correlation coefficient,
104
cross-sectional design and,
105
differences from experimental
research,
101-103
directionality problem and,
105
epidemiological research
example,
106-107
examples of,
103-104
high-risk method and,
106
longitudinal design and,
105
measuring correlation,
104
scatter diagrams and,
105
statistical significance and,
104
third-variable problems and,
106
Cortisol
depression and,
228-229
post-traumatic stress disorder
and,
143
release of,
38
Counseling psychologists,
26
Couples therapy,
495-496
alcohol abuse and,
307
depression and,
240
outcome studies and,
506-507
sexual dysfunctions and,
394
Crack,
293-294
Creativity, mood disorders and,
221
Criminal commitment,
518-530
in absentia trials and,
525
capital punishment issues,
527-530
competency to stand trial and,
524-527
dissociative identity disorder
and,
528
insanity defense and,
519-524
mental retardation and,
530
synthetic sanity concept and,
527
Criterion validity,
60
Critical incident stress debriefing,
151
Cross-dependent narcotics,
314
Cross-dressing,
401-402
Cross-fostering,
108
Cross-sectional design,
correlational method and,
105
Cultural factors. See
Sociocultural
factors
Cushing's syndrome,
228-229
Cyclothymic disorder,
220
Cytokines, stress and,
190-191
D
D-cycloserine,
152
Dahmer legal case,
523
DARE project,
316
Dark Ages,
9-11
Decnminalization,
4
Defense mechanisms,
18
Deinstutionalization,
13, 538-540
Delirium, late life,
474-475
Delirium tremens (DTs),
280
Delusional disorders/delusions
bipolar disorders and,
222
key features and,
327
late life,
482
schizophrenia and,
321-322
Demand-withdraw cycle,
496
Dementia,
467-473
Alzheimer's disease,
468-470
caregiver support and,
473
caused by disease and injury,
471
versus depression,
478-479
frontotemporal,
470
with
Lewy
bodies,
470-471
medications and prevention,
471-472
psychological treatments,
472
treatment of,
471
vascular,
470
Dementia praecox,
326
Demonology,
8—11
Depakote,
244
Dependent personality disorder,
372-373
Dependent variables, experiments
and,
110
Depersonalization, panic attacks
and,
123
Depersonalization disorder,
160-161
Depression,
215-219.
See also
Childhood and adolescent
depression; Mood disorders;
Suicide
affect and neuroticism and,
232
age and,
218-219
Alzheimer's disease and,
471
avoidant personality disorder
and,
372
Beck's theory and,
233-234
behavioral activation and,
238-239
behavioral couples therapy and,
240
bipolar disorder and,
236
brain-imaging studies and,
226-228
cardiovascular disease and,
479
childhood,
433-438
co-morbidity and,
219
cognitive theories and,
233-236
cognitive therapy and,
238—239
conduct disorder and,
427
consequences of,
218
Cortisol dysregulation
and,
228-229
Subject Index S5
versus dementia,
478-479
dysthymic disorder,
216-219
electroconvulsive therapy and,
241
epidemiology of,
217-218
expressed emotion and,
230
Freud's theory and,
231-232
gender factors and,
217
genetic factors and,
223-224
hopelessness theory and,
234-236
interpersonal difficulties and,
230-231
interpersonal psychotherapy
and,
237-238
late life,
478-481
life events and,
230-231
major depressive disorder,
216-219
MDD
treatment comparison,
243-244
medications for,
241-243
mindfulness-based therapy and,
239
negative self-concept and,
231
neurobiological factors and,
223-229
neurotransmitters
and,
224-226
primary care and,
245-246
problem-solving skills and,
231
psychological factors in,
231-236
psychological treatment of,
237-240
seasonal affective disorder,
218
sexual dysfunction and,
391
social factors and,
230-231
social support and,
230
subclinical depression,
216
subtypes of,
222
symptoms of,
215-216
Derailment, schizophrenia and,
324
Derealization, panic attacks and,
123
Desipramine,
313
Desire phase, sexual response
cycle,
384
Detoxification,
305-306, 312
Developmental factors,
schizophrenia and,
336-337,
340-341
Developmental psychopathology,
418.
See also Childhood
disorders
Dexedrine,
291
Dhat,
67
Diagnosis and assessment. See also
assessment types
Bedford College Life Events and
Difficulties Schedule,
78-79
behavioral and cognitive
assessment,
85-88
brain imaging,
89-90
clinical interviews,
74-76
cognitive-style questionnaires,
86
cultural bias and,
94-96
daily experience assessment,
78
direct observation of behavior,
85
general criticisms of,
73
intelligence tests,
84-85
neuropsychological assessment,
91-92
neurotransmitter
assessment,
90-91
personality tests,
79-83
projective
personality tests,
82-83
psychophysiological assessment,
92-93
reliability and,
59-60
self-observation,
85-86
self-report personality
inventories,
79-82
social readjustment rating scale,
76
stress assessment,
76-79
structured interviews,
75
validity and,
60-62
Diagnostic and Statistical Manual oj
Mental Disorders (DSM-IV-TR),
62-73
categorical vs. continuum
diagnoses,
70-71
categories in need of further
study,
67
category validity and,
71-73
defining mental disorders and,
4-7
ethnic and cultural
considerations and,
65-69
history of,
64
improvements in,
64-65
multiaxial
classification system,
62-63
number of diagnostic categories,
65,70
possible changes for DSM-Y
73
reliability of,
71
specific criticisms of,
70-73
Dialectical behavior therapy,
377-378
Diathesis-stress paradigm,
53-55,
364-365
Diet fads,
267
Dietary-depressive subtypes,
257
Dietary restraint scale,
263
Direct observation of behavior,
85
Directed masturbation,
394
Directionality problem,
correlational method and,
105
Disability, defining mental illness
and,
5-6
Discrimination, health problems
and,
206
Discriminatory laws,
4
Disorganized schizophrenia,
324-325, 327
Disorientation,
Alzheimer's disease
and,
468
Dissociation and memory,
157
Dissociative disorders
definition of,
157
depersonalization disorder and,
160-161
dissociative amnesia,
158-159
dissociative fugue,
160
dissociative identity disorder,
161-167
explicit memory and,
158-159
implicit memory and,
159
post-traumatic stress disorder
and,
143-144
stress and,
157
Dissociative fugue,
160
Dissociative identity disorder,
161-167
age regression and,
166-167
childhood abuse and,
163
clinical description of,
161-163
clinician detection patterns and,
165
emergence after treatment starts,
165
epidemiology of,
162-163
etiology of,
163-164
handwriting samples and,
166
hypnosis and,
166-167
implicit memory and,
165
insanity defense and,
528
posttraumatic model and,
163
psychodynamic treatment and,
166
role-playing and,
164-165
sociocognitive model and,
163
treatment of,
166-167
Divalproex sodium,
244
Dizygotic (DZ) twins,
108
DNA
transcription,
31-32
Donepezil,
471
Dopamine
eating behavior and,
263
mood disorders and,
224-225
psychopathology and,
35
schizophrenia and,
332-334
Dot probe task,
134
Double-blind procedures,
112
Down syndrome,
108-109, 447
Dramatic/erratic cluster, personality
disorders and,
362-371
Drug abuse. See Substance-related
disorders
Drug-rehabilitation homes,
313-314
Drug replacement treatment and
medications,
314-316
DTNBP1 gene,
331
Dual allegiance,
544
Dysfunction, defining mental
illness and,
7
Dysfunctional Attitudes Scale
(DAS),
86, 233
Dyslexia,
442-443
Dyspareunia,
389
Dysthymic disorder,
216-219.
See
also Depression
Eating disorders
anorexia
nervosa,
254-256
binge eating disorder,
259-260,
275
bulimia
nervosa,
256-258
child abuse and,
271
cognitive behavioral views,
264-266
cross-cultural studies and,
268-269
ethnic differences and,
269-270
family characteristics and,
271
gender influences and,
267-268
genetic factors and,
261-262
medications and,
272-273
neurobiological factors and,
262-263
obesity and,
259-260
personality influences and,
270-271
preventative interventions for,
276
psychodynamic views and,
263-264
psychoeducational approaches
and,
276
psychological treatment of,
273-275
risk factor approach and,
276
sociocultural
factors and,
52,
266-270, 276
treatment of,
272-276
Eating Disorders Inventory,
254-255
Echolalia,
453
Ecological momentary assessment,
86
Ecstasy,
295-296
Education and training,
5
Effectiveness, treatments. See
Treatment outcome research
Ego,
17-18
Ego analysis,
21
S6 Subject
Index
Ego-dystonic homosexuality,
383
Egoistic suicide,
248-249
Electrocardiograms
(EKG),
92
Electroconvulsive therapy
(ЕСТ),
15,241,480
Electrodermal responding,
92
Electroencephalograms
(EEG),
93
Emotion-focused coping,
186
Emotion-focused therapy,
492
Emotional components,
psychopathy and,
369-370
Emotional disturbances, autism
and,
452-453
Emotionally focused couples
therapy,
497
Emotions, psychopathology and,
49-50
Empathy,
491
Empirically supported treatments,
500
Employment,
4
Empty-chair technique,
492
Encephalitis,
471
Endogenous opioids, eating
disorders and,
262
Enhancement therapy,
313
Enhancing Recovery in Coronary
Heart Disease (ENRICHD),
209
Enlarged ventricles, schizophrenia
and,
335
Entactogens,
295
Environmental-change approaches,
stress and,
211-212
Environmental hazards, mental
retardation and,
448
Environmental toxins, attention-
deficit/hyperactivity disorder
and,
423
Episodic disorder,
216
Erectile dysfunction,
388, 395
Essential hypertension,
192-195
angry thoughts and,
194, 209
cardiovascular reactivity and,
194-195
clinical description of,
193
etiology of,
193
exercise and,
209
stress and,
187-188, 193-194
treatment of,
208-209
type A behavior pattern and,
194
Ethical dilemmas,
541-544
confidentiality and,
543
dual allegiance and,
544
informed consent and,
542-543
privileged communication and,
543
research restraints and,
541-542
Ethnicity
assessment and,
94-96
cancer and,
207
cardiovascular disease and,
207
DSM-1V-TR and,
65-69
eating disorders and,
269-270
health and,
207
prevalence rates and,
52
psychological treatments and,
508-510
Excitement phase, sexual response
cycle,
384
Exelon,
471
Exercise
exercise-induced asthma,
199
hypertension and,
209
memory problems and,
472
Exhibitionism,
405-406
Exorcism,
9
Expectancies, alcohol and drug
effects and,
301-302
Experiential therapies,
491-492
client-centered therapy,
491-492
emotion-focused therapy,
492
Gestalt
therapy,
492
outcome studies and,
505-506
Experiments,
110-115
analogue experiments,
113-114
basic features of,
110
control groups and, 111
dependent variables and,
110
experimental effect,
110
external validity and,
111-113
independent variables and,
110
internal validity and,
110-111
placebos and, 111
random assignment and,
110
single-subject experiments,
114-115
Explicit memory, dissociative
amnesia and,
158-159
Exposure and ritual prevention
(ERP),
149
Exposure-focused therapy
anxiety disorder and,
146
example of,
493
obsessive-compulsive disorder
and,
149
phobias and,
146-147
Expressed emotion,
230, 339-340
External validity, experiments and,
111-113
Externalizing disorders, childhood.
See also Childhood disorders
Extinction,
22
Extrapyramidal
side effects,
antipsychotic drugs and,
343
Extroversion, depression and,
232
Eye movement desensitization and
reprocessing (EMDR),
150
Factitious disorder,
168
Family check up (FCU),
430
Family environment
antisocial personality disorder
and,
369
asthma and,
200
eating disorders and,
271
psychopathology and,
369
schizophrenia and,
338-340
substance-related disorders and,
303
Family method, behavior genetics
and,
107
Family studies, schizophrenia and,
328
Family therapy,
497-498
anorexia
nervosa
and,
273
bipolar disorder and,
240
bulimia
nervosa
and,
275
conduct disorder and,
430-431
schizophrenia and,
348-349
Fear circuit,
131
Fear-of-fear hypothesis,
130
Federal Mental Health Parity Act
(1996), 4
Feingold's theory,
423
Female orgasmic disorder,
388-389
Female sexual arousal disorder,
388
Fenfluramine,
459
Fetal alcohol syndrome,
283
Fetishism,
401
First-generation antipsychotic
drags,
342-344
Five-factor model,
359-360
Fixation,
19
Flashbacks, hallucinogens and,
295
Flat affect, schizophrenia and,
323-324
Flight of ideas,
219
Fluoxetine,
272
Forced medication, criminal
commitment and,
527
Forced rape. See Rape
Forcible medication,
537-538
Forensic hospitals,
13
Formal thought disorder,
324-325
Fragile X syndrome,
447
Free association,
18
Freedom Center,
5
Friends'Asylum,
12
Frontal lobe,
36
Frontotemporal dementia,
470
Frotteurism,
406
Fugue, dissociative,
160
Functional activation studies,
mood disorders and,
226-228
Functional
MRI (fMRI),
89
Functional social support,
187-188
G
G-proteins,
226
Gamma-aminobutyric acid
(GABA),
35
Gender
anxiety disorders and,
128-12',
body dysmorphic disorder and,
170
coronary heart disease and,
205
depressive disorders and,
217
dieting and,
267
eating disorders and,
267-268
hypertension and,
194
infectious diseases and,
205-206
mortality and morbidity rates
and,
204-206
personality disorders and,
357
sexuality and,
382-384
type A behavior and,
205
Gender identity disorder,
396-400
behavior treatment and,
399
clinical description of,
396
genetic factors and,
397
neurobiological factors and,
397
plastic surgery and,
398
psychological factors and,
397-398
sex-reassignment surgery and,
398-399
social factors and,
397-398
Gene-environment interactions,
31-32
Gene expression,
29
General adaptation syndrome,
184-185
General paresis,
14-15
Generalized anxiety disorder,
124-125
cognitive factors and,
140
etiology of,
140
psychological treatment of,
148-149
Genes,
29
Genetic factors
Alzheimer's disease and,
469
antisocial personality disorder
and,
369
anxiety disorders and,
131
attention-deficit/hyperactivity
disorder and,
422
autism and,
455
conduct disorder and,
428-429
gender identity disorder and,
397
mental retardation and,
447
mood disorders and,
223-224
obesity and,
260
psychopathy and,
369
schizophrenia and,
328-332
somatoform disorders and,
177
substance-related disorders and,
298-299
Genetic paradigm,
29-34
behavior genetics,
30-31
evaluating,
33
Subject Index S7
gene-environment interactions,
32-33
molecular genetics,
31-32
reciprocal gene-environment
interactions,
33
Genital stage, psychosexual
development and,
19
Genome-wide scans, schizophrenia
and,
331
Genotypes,
30
Gestalt
therapy,
492
Ghost sickness,
67
Glutamate,
334
Grandiose delusions,
322
Gray matter,
36
Group therapy,
13
Guided self-change,
309
Guilty but mentally ill (GBMI),
519,523-524
H
Hallucinations
bipolar disorders and,
222
schizophrenia and,
322
Hallucinogens,
294-295
Haloperidol,
459
Halstead-Reitanneuropsychological
test battery,
91-92
Handwriting samples, dissociative
identity disorder and,
166
Harmful dysfunction,
7
Harmful treatments,
501-502
Hashish,
285
Head Start,
431
Health psychology,
184
Heroin,
289-291, 313
Heroin substitutes,
314-315
High-risk method, schizophrenia
and,
106
Hikikomori,
52, 68
Hinckley legal case,
521-522
Hippocampus
depression and,
226-227
diagram of,
37
hormones and,
142-143
schizophrenia and,
337
History,
8-13
asylum development,
11-13
of classification and diagnosis,
64
Dark Ages,
9-11
demonology,
9-11
early biological explanations,
9
early demonology,
8-9
lunacy trials,
10-11
mental hospitals today,
13
moral treatment,
12-13
persecution of witches,
10
Pinel's reforms,
12
Histrionic personality disorder,
365
Homelessness,
4-5
Homosexuality, historical
classification of,
383
Hopelessness theory, depression
and,
234-236
Hormonal agents, paraphilias and,
410
Hormone replacement therapy,
204
Hospital funding,
13
Hostility
coronary heart disease and,
197
reducing,
209
Hot cognitions,
495
Housing options,
4—5
ΗΡΑ
axis,
38, 228-229
Hydrocodone,
289-291
Hypertension. See Essential
hypertension
Hypnosis,
17, 166-167
Hypnotizability,
53
Hypoactive sexual desire,
387-388
Hypochondriasis,
171, 180
Hypomania,
220
Hypothalamus,
37, 262
Hypotheses,
98, 101
Hysteria,
16, 173
Hysterical blindness,
175
I
Ideal affect,
50
Ideas of reference,
322
Illicit drug use. See Substance-
related disorders
Imaginai
exposure,
45, 150
Immobility, catatonic,
325
Immune system
components of,
190
stress and,
189-191
Implicit memory
dissociative amnesia and,
159
dissociative identity disorder
and,
165
Impulse control disorders,
494
Impulsivity, psychopathy and,
370-371
In absentia trials,
525
In vivo (learned) exposure to feared
objects,
146
Inappropriate affect, schizophrenia
and,
325
Incentive-sensitization theory,
299
Incest,
404-406
Independent variables, experiments
and,
110
Index cases, behavior genetics and,
107
Indiana v. Edwards
(2008), 527
Individual psychology,
20-21
Infectious diseases
gender and,
205-206
mental retardation and,
448
Informed consent,
542-543
Insanity defense,
519-524
American Law Institute
guidelines and,
521
dissociative identity disorder
and,
528
guilty but mentally ill,
519,
523-524
Insanity Defense Reform Act
and,
521-523
irresistible impulse concept and,
520
landmark cases and laws,
520-524
M'Naghten rale and,
520
not guilty by reason of insanity
plea,
519
standards of proof and,
523
Insanity Defense Reform Act,
521-523
Insurance coverage,
4
Integrative
behavioral couples
therapy
(ІБСТ),
496
Intellectual functioning, marijuana
use and,
286
Intelligence, post-traumatic stress
disorder and,
144
Intelligence tests,
31, 84-85, 429,
445
Interdisciplinary health care
teamwork,
485
Interleukin-6,
190-191
Internal consistency reliability,
60
Internal validity, experiments and,
110-111
Internalizing disorders, childhood.
See also Childhood disorders
Interoceptive conditioning, panic
disorders and,
138
Interpersonal deficits,
43
Interpersonal relationship
importance,
42-43
Interpersonal therapy,
43-44,
237-238
Interpretation,
20
Interrater
reliability,
60, 71, 76
Interviews. See Clinical interviews
Intravenous drug use, AIDS and,
291
Irresistible impulse concept,
520
Jackson v. Indiana
(1972), 526-527
Job strain, myocardial infarction
and,
196
Joe Camel,
304
Joint attention,
452
Jones legal case,
523-524
К
Kayak-angst,
129
Kelly legal case,
529
Koro,
67, 129
Kyofusho,
129
Kyol goeu,
129
La belle indifference,
168
Lamictal,
244
Lamotrigene,
244
Late life. See also Late life
psychological disorders
adjusting treatment and,
484
age effects and,
465
alternative living settings and,
487-488
Alzheimer's disease and,
468-470
cognitive disorders in,
467-475
cognitive functioning and,
463-464
cohort effects and,
465
delirium and,
474-475
demarcation points and,
462-463
dementia and,
467-473
dementia with
Lewy
bodies and,
470-471
frontotemporal dementia and,
470
interdisciplinary health care
teamwork,
485
living situations and,
485-488
myths regarding,
463-464
nursing homes and,
486-487
polypharmacy and,
464-465
problems experienced in,
464-465
psychological disorders in,
476-483
research methods and,
465-466
sexual interest and capacity and,
464
sleep quality and,
464
social problems and,
462
social selectivity and,
464
time-of-measurement effects
and,
465
vascular dementia and,
470
Late life psychological disorders,
476-483
anxiety disorders,
481-482
delusional (paranoid) disorders,
482
depression vs. dementia,
478-479
etiology of depression,
479-480
major depressive disorder,
478-481
medical issues in diagnosing,
478
prevalence of,
476-478
S8 Subject Index
Late life psychological disorders
(cont.)
substance abuse and
dependence,
483
suicide and,
481
treatment of depression,
480-481
Latency period, psychosexual
development and,
19
Latinos, therapeutic considerations
and,
508-510
Laughing gas,
296
Law of effect,
23
Lead-based paint,
448-449
Lead poisoning,
423
Learned helplessness theory,
234-236
Learning disabilities,
441-444
clinical descriptions and,
442
dyslexia,
442-443
etiology of,
442-444
mathematics disorder and,
443-444
treatment of,
444
Least restrictive alternative,
533-534
Legal issues. See Civil commitment;
Criminal commitment;
Insanity defense
Lessard
v.
Schmidt
(1976), 533
Levitra,
395
Lewy
bodies,
470-471
Libido,
17
Life events
asthma and,
199
depression and,
230-231
timeline,
79
Limbie
system,
37
Linkage analysis,
108-109
Lithium, bipolar disorder and,
244
Live Change Unit (LCU) scale,
76
Living situations, late life,
485-488
Lobotomy,
15-16
Locus ceruleus, panic disorders
and,
137-138
Longitudinal design, correlational
method and,
105
Loose associations, schizophrenia
and,
324
LSD,
294-295
Lunacy trials,
10-11
Luria-Nebraska battery,
92
M
Magnetic resonance imaging
(MRI),
89
Major depressive disorder
(MDD),
216-219, 478-481.
See also
Depression
Male erectile disorder,
388
Male orgasmic disorder,
389
Malingering,
168
Mania
bipolar disorder and,
236
criteria and,
219
hypomania,
200
Marijuana,
285-288
historical aspects of,
285-286
physical consequences and,
286-287
psychological effects and,
286
therapeutic effects of,
287-288
use prevalence and,
286
Marriage therapists,
26
Masochism, sexual,
406
Mass media, substance-related
disorders and,
303-304
Masturbation, directed,
394
Maternal smoking,
423
Mathematics disorder,
443-444
MATRICS project,
345
Matrix treatment,
316
McArthur Violence Risk
Assessment Study,
531
MDA,
295
MDMA,
295
Media influences, substance-related
disorders and,
303-304
Medicaid,
13
Medicare,
13
Megan's law,
410
Melancholia,
222
Memantine,
471
Memory. See also Dissociative
disorders
aids,
472
child abuse and,
158-159
dissociation and,
157
dissociative amnesia and,
159
dissociative identity disorder
and,
165
exercise benefits and,
472
explicit,
158-159
implicit,
159
marijuana use and,
287
post-traumatic stress disorder
and,
143-144
recovered,
158—159
Meningitis,
471
Mental disorders, definition of,
4-7
Mental health evaluations,
5
Mental health professionals,
25-26
Mental retardation,
444-450
AAIDD approach and,
445-447
accidents and,
448
adaptive functioning and,
445
age of onset and,
445
autism and,
451-452
behavioral treatments and,
449
capital punishment and,
530
chromosomal abnormalities and,
447
cognitive treatments and,
449
computer-assisted instruction
and,
449-450
Down syndrome and,
447
DSM-IV-TR categories of,
445
environmental hazards and,
448
etiology of,
447-448
fragile
x
syndrome and,
447
genetic abnormalities and,
447
infectious diseases and,
448
intelligence test scores and,
444-445
levels of,
445
recessive-gene diseases and,
448
residential treatment and,
449
treatment of,
449-450
Mescaline,
295
Meta-analysis,
116-117
Metabolite studies,
90
Methadone,
314-315
Methamphetamine,
293, 315-316
Methedrine,
291
Methylphenidate,
424-425
Miami Vice,
304
Mind Freedom International,
5
Mindfullness-based cognitive
therapy,
239
Minnesota Multiphasic Personality
Inventory (MMPI),
79-82
Minority populations, treatment
outcomes and,
508-510
Mixed manic episodes,
219-220
M'Naghten rule,
520
Modeling,
23-24
Molecular genetics
alíeles
and,
31
association studies and,
109
DNA
transcription and,
31-32
linkage analysis and,
108-109
polymorphism and,
31
schizophrenia and,
330-331
Monoamine
oxidase
(MAO)
inhibitors,
241-243
Monozygotic (MZ) twins,
108
Mood alteration, substance-related,
300-301
Mood disorders. See also Bipolar
disorders; Depression
biological treatment of,
241-244
brain-imaging studies and,
226-228
catatonic features and,
222
cortisol dysregulation and,
228-229
creativity and,
221
episodic disorder,
216
etiology of,
223-236
genetic factors and,
223-224
melancholic features and,
222
neurobiological factors and,
223-229
neurotransmitters
and,
224—226
psychological treatment of,
237-241
psychotic features and,
222
rapid cycling and,
222
subtypes and,
222
suicide and,
246-251
treatment of,
237-245
Mood stabilizing medications,
241,
244
Moral awareness,
429
Moral treatment,
12-13
Morphine,
289-291
Mortality, social support and,
187
Motivational interviewing,
313
Mowrers two-factor model,
135
Multiaxial
classification system,
62-63
Multiple studies, integrating
findings of,
116-117
Multisystemic treatment,
432
Munchausen syndrome,
168
Myocardial infarction, stress and,
195-196
N
Naloxone,
310, 315
Naltrexone.310,
315, 459
Namenda,
471
Narcissistic personality disorder,
365-367
etiology of,
366
self-psychology model and,
366
social-cognitive model and,
366-367
National Alliance on Mental Illness,
5
National Comorbidity Survey-
Replication study,
260
National Depression Awareness
Day,
515
Natural immunity,
190
Negative cognition, anxiety
disorders and,
133-134
Negative emotionality,
302
Negative reinforcement,
23
Negative schemata, depression and,
233
Negative self-evaluation,
137
Negative triad, depression and,
233
Neo-Freudian psychodynamic
perspectives,
20-21
NEO
Personality Inventory,
359
Nerve impulses,
34
Neurobiological assessment,
88-94.
See also Biological
approaches
brain imaging,
89-90
cautionary note regarding,
93
neuropsychological assessment,
91-92
Subject Index
neurotransmitter
assessment,
90-91
psychophysiological assessment,
92-93
Neurobiological factors
anxiety disorders and,
131-132
attention-deficit/hyperactivity
disorder and,
422-423
autism and,
455-457
borderline personality disorder
and,
363-364
eating disorders and,
262-263
gender identity disorder and,
397
obsessive-compulsive disorder
and,
140
panic disorder and,
137-138
paraphilias and,
406-407
post-traumatic stress disorder
and,
142-143
schizophrenia and,
334-337
stress and,
189-191
substance-related disorders and,
299-300
suicide and,
247-248
Neurofibrillary tangles,
468-469
Neuroleptic malignant syndrome,
343
Neurologists,
91
Neurons,
34-36, 336
Neuropsychological assessment,
91-92
Neuropsychologists,
91
Neuroscience
paradigm,
34-40
evaluating,
40
neuroendocrine
system,
38
neurons and
neurotransmitters,
34-36
neuroscience
treatment
approaches,
38-40
structure and function of human
brain,
36-38
Neuroscience
treatment
approaches,
38-40
Neurosis,
131
Neuroticism
anxiety disorders and,
132
depression and,
232
Neurotransmitter
assessment,
90-91
Neurotransmitters
anxiety disorders and,
131-132
functions of,
34-36
schizophrenia and,
332-334
Nicotine gum,
311-312
Nicotine patches,
312
Nicotine use. See also Cigarette
smoking
attention-deficit/hyperactivity
disorder and,
423
dependence and,
310-312
health consequences and,
284-285
nicotine replacement treatments
and medications,
311-312
psychological treatments and,
311
replacement treatments and,
311
stress and,
300
Nitrous oxide,
296
Nonpurging type, bulimia
nervosa,
257
Nonshared environment,
30
Norepinephrine
mood disorders and,
224-225
psychopathology and,
35
Not guilty by reason of insanity
plea (N
GRI),
519
Numbing of responsiveness,
127
Nuremberg Code,
542
Nursing homes,
486-487
Nuthkavihak,
51
О
Obesity,
259-260
Object relations psychotherapy,
377
Object relations theory,
42, 364
Objedification theory,
268
Obsessions,
125
Obsessive compulsive disorder
(OCD)
anterior cingulate and,
140
childhood and adolescent,
439
cognitive factors and,
141-142
criteria and,
125-126
etiology of,
140-142
neurobiological factors and,
140
orbitofrontal cortex and,
140
psychological treatment of,
149
thought suppression and,
141-142
Obsessive-compulsive personality
disorder,
373-374
Occipital lobe,
36
O'Connor v. Donaldson
(1975),
536-537
Odd/eccentric cluster, personality
disorders and,
360-362
Olanzapme,
244, 344-345
Older adults. See Late life
Operant
conditioning,
23-24, 135
Opiates,
289-291
abuse and dependence and,
289-290
physical effects and,
290-291
psychological effects and,
290-291
synthetic sedatives,
291
types of,
289
Opium,
289-291
Oppositional defiant disorder
(ODD),
426
Oral stage, psychosexual
development and,
19
Orbitofrontal cortex, obsessive-
compulsive disorder and,
140
Orgasm phase, sexual response
cycle,
384
Orgasmic disorders,
388-389
Outpatient commitment,
532-533
Oxycodone,
289-291
Pacific Islanders, therapeutic
considerations and,
508-511
Pain disorder
psychological factors and,
169
sexual,
389
treatment of,
179
Pain management,
180
Panetti
legal case,
529-530
Panic attacks,
123-124
Panic control therapy,
148
Panic disorder,
123-124
Anxiety Sensitivity Index and,
139
behavioral factors and,
138
cognitive factors and,
138-139
cognitive process and,
178
etiology of,
137-139
interoceptive conditioning and,
138
neurobiological factors and,
137-138
psychological treatment of,
147-148
sexual dysfunction and,
391
Paradigms
characteristics of,
28-29
cognitive behavioral paradigm,
44-48
diathesis-stress paradigm,
53-55
emotions and,
49-50
genetic paradigm,
29-34
multiple perspectives and,
55-56
neuroscience
paradigm,
34-40
psychodynamic paradigm,
41-44
sociocultural
factors and,
51-52
Paranoia,
482
Paranoid personality disorder,
360
Paranoid schizophrenia,
327
Paraphilias,
400-411
aversion therapy and,
409-410
biological treatment and,
410
cognitive behavioral treatment
and,
409-410
etiology of,
406-408
exhibitionism,
405-406
fetishism,
401
frotteurism,
406
incest and,
404-406
neurobiological factors and,
406-407
pedophilia,
402-404
prevalence statistics and,
400-401
psychodynamic perspectives
and,
407
psychological factors and,
407-408
sexual masochism,
406
sexual sadism,
406
social skills and,
407-408
transvestic fetishism,
401-402
treatments for,
408-410
voyeurism,
405
Parasympathetic nervous system,
39
Parent-child relationships,
paraphilias and,
408
Parent management training
(PMT),
431
Parent training, attention-
deficit/hyperactivity disorder,
425
Parenting behaviors, nongenetic
transference and,
32-33
Paresis,
14-15
Parietal lobe,
36
Parkinson's disease,
332, 470-471
Pate v. Robinson
(1966), 524-525
Patient rights protection,
533-538
deinstutionalization and,
538-540
least restrictive alternative
concept and,
533-534
right to refuse treatment,
537-538
right to treatment,
534-537
Paul
Wellstone
Mental Health and
Addiction Equity Act
(2008),
4
Pedophilia,
402-404
Peer influences, conduct disorder
and,
430
Peer leadership, substance-related
disorders and,
317
Peer-pressure resistance training,
317
Penile plethysmograph,
391
Perceived control, anxiety disorders
and,
133
Perception disturbances,
schizophrenia and,
322
Perfectionism, anorexia and,
270
Performance fears, sexual,
389
Perinatal factors, attention-
deficit/hyperactivity disorder
and,
423
S10
Subject Index
Personal
distress, defining mental
illness and,
5-6
Personality disorders
antisocial personality disorder,
367-371
anxious/fearful cluster of,
372-374
associated maladaptive
cognitions and,
376
avoidant personality disorder,
372
borderline personality disorder,
362-365
classification of,
356-360
cognitive behavioral therapists
and,
375-376
comorbidity and,
358-359
day treatment programs and,
375
dependent personality disorder,
372-373
diagnostic reliability and,
356-358
dramatic/erratic cluster of,
362-371
DSM-IV-TR approach and,
356-359
five-factor model and,
359-360
gender and,
357
histrionic personality disorder,
365
medications and,
375
narcissistic personality disorder,
365-367
obsessive-compulsive personality
disorder,
373-374
odd/eccentric cluster of,
360-362
paranoid personality disorder,
360
psychodynamic therapy and,
375
psychopathy and,
367-371
schizoid personality disorder,
360-361
schizotypal personality disorder,
361
treatment of,
375-379
Personality factors
eating disorders and,
270-271
stress and,
191
substance-related disorders and,
302
Personality inventories,
79-82
Personality tests,
79-83
projective personality tests,
82-83
self-report personality
inventories,
79-82
Pervasive developmental disorders
(PDDs),
451.
See also
Asperger's disease; Autistic
disorder
Phallic stage, psychosexual
development and,
19
Phencyclidine
(PCP),
295-296
Phenothiazines,
342-344
Phenotypes,
30-31
Phenylketonuria (PKU),
448
Phobias,
121-123
agoraphobia,
124
combining medications with
psychological treatment in,
152-153
comorbidity and,
122
definition of,
121
generalized anxiety disorder,
124-125
obsessive-compulsive disorder,
125-126
panic disorder,
123-124
post-traumatic stress disorder,
126-127
psychological treatment of,
146-147
social phobia,
122-123
specific phobia,
121-122
spectrum model of,
123
in vivo exposure and,
146
Physical consequences, marijuana
use and,
286-287
Physical effects, opiates and,
290-291
Physician-assisted suicide,
248
Pick's disease,
470
Pineis
reforms,
12
Placebo effect,
112
Placebos, experiments and, 111
Plaques, Alzheimer's disease and,
468-469
Plastic surgery, gender identity
disorder and,
398
Pleasure principle,
17
Point systems, attention-
deficit/hyperactivity disorder,
425
Policy and legislative strategies,
4
Polydrug abuse, alcohol and,
280
Polygenic psychopathology,
29-30
Polymorphism,
31
Polypharmacy
464-465
Positive affect, depression and,
232
Positive reinforcement,
23
Positive symptoms, schizophrenia
and,
321-322
Positron emission tomography
(PET scan),
89-90
Post-traumatic stress disorder,
126-127
behavioral factors and,
143
childhood sexual abuse and,
404
dissociation and,
143-144
etiology of,
142-145
hippocampus and hormones
and,
142-143
imaginai
exposure treatment
and,
150
intelligence and,
144
memory suppression and,
143-144
neurobiological factors and,
142-143
psychological factors and,
143-144
psychological treatment of,
150-151
social support and,
144
trauma severity and type and,
142
two-factor model and,
143
virtual reality technology and,
150
Postpartum
onset, mood disorders
and,
222
Posttraumatic model, dissociative
identity disorder and,
163
Poverty,
369
Prediction of dangerousness,
532-533
Predictive validity,
60
Prefrontal cortex
depression and,
226-227
functions and,
36
schizophrenia and,
331,
335-336
Prefrontal lobotomy
15-16
Premature ejaculation,
389, 391,
394, 395
Prenatal factors, attention-
deficit/hyperactivity disorder
and,
423
Prepared learning,
136
Preventative detention,
531-533
Prevention centers, suicide,
251
Prevention science projects,
515
Primary care, depression and,
245-246
Private hospitals,
13
Privileged communication,
534-535, 543
Probands,
107
Problem-focused coping,
186
Problem-solving skills, depression
and,
231
Problem-solving therapy
(PST),
210
Project DARE (Drug Abuse
Resistance Education),
316
Projective hypothesis,
82
Projective personality tests,
82-83
Pronoun reversal,
453
Protective acts, compulsions and,
125
Protein kinase C,
228
Prozac,
272
Pruning,
38
Psilocybin,
295
Psyche,
17
Psychiatric nurses,
26
Psychiatrists,
25-26
Psychoactive medications,
26
Psychoanalytic theory,
17-20
defense mechanisms and,
18
ego and,
17-18
free association and,
18
interpretation and,
20
libido and,
17
pleasure principle and,
17
psyche and,
17
psychoanalytic therapy and,
18-19
reality principle and,
18
repression and,
18
structure of mind and,
17-18
superego and,
18
transference and,
20
unconscious and,
17
Psychodynamic paradigm,
41-44
cognitive behavioral paradigm
compared,
48
contemporary psychodynamic
perspectives,
43-44
evaluating,
44
interpersonal relationships,
42-43
role of unconscious and,
41-42
Psychodynamic perspectives
conversion disorder,
175
paraphilias and,
407
stress and,
191
Psychodynamic therapy
approaches to,
491
dissociative identity disorder
and,
166
eating disorders and,
263-264
insight-oriented couples therapy,
497
outcome studies and,
505
panic disorder and,
147
personality disorders and,
375
somatoform disorders and,
178
Psychoeducational approaches
bipolar disorder and,
240
eating disorders and,
276
Psychoimmunology,
189
Psychological approaches,
16-24
Adler
and individual psychology,
20-21
behavior therapy,
24
behavioral and cognitive
assessment,
85-87
behaviorism,
22-24
Breuer
and cathartic method,
17
classical conditioning,
22-23
Subject Index S11
clinical interviews and,
74-76
ego analysis,
21
Freud and psychoanalysis,
17-20
intelligence tests,
84-85
Jung and analytical psychology,
20
Mesmer
and Charcot,
16-17
modeling,
23-24
neo-Freudian psychodynamic
perspectives,
20-21
operant
conditioning,
23-24
personality tests,
79-83
stress assessment,
76-79
Psychological factors
attention-deficit/hyperactivity
disorder and,
423-424
bipolar disorder and,
236
conduct disorder and,
429-430
depression and,
231-236
gender identity disorder and,
397-398
late life disorders and,
478-483
marijuana use and,
286
opiates and,
290-291
paraphilias and,
407-408
post-traumatic stress disorder
and,
143-144
schizophrenia and,
337-340
substance-related disorders and,
300-302
suicide and,
247, 249
Psychological treatment. See also
Psychotherapy/psychoanalysis;
Treatment outcome research
acute stress disorder and,
151
agoraphobia and,
147-148
anorexia
nervosa
and,
273
attention-deficit/hyperactivity
disorder,
425-426
behavioral therapies,
493-494
bmge eating disorder and,
275
bipolar disorder and,
240
bulimia
nervosa,
274-275
client-centered therapy,
491-492
cognitive treatment,
494-495
community psychology and,
514-515
couples therapy,
495-496
culture and,
508-510
dementia and,
472
depression and,
237-240
emotion-focused therapy,
492
ethnicity and,
508-509
experiential therapies and,
491-492
family therapy,
497-498
generalized anxiety disorder and,
148-149
Gestalt
therapy,
492
illicit drug abuse and
dependence and,
312-313
nicotine dependence and,
311
obsessive-compulsive disorder
and,
149
panic disorder and,
147-148
phobias and,
146-147
posttraumatic stress disorder,
150-151
psychodynamic treatment,
491
psychotherapy process research,
512-514
rapists and,
413-414
schizophrenia and,
346-351
specific approaches to,
490-498
treatment outcome research and,
499-508
Psychomotor agitation,
216
Psychomotor retardation,
216
Psychomotor skills, marijuana use
and,
286
Psychopathology
emotions and,
49-50
sociocultural
factors and,
51-52
treatment controversies in
children,
436-437
Psychopathy,
367-371
clinical description of,
368
emotional components and,
369-370
etiology of,
368-371
family environment and,
369
genetic factors and,
369
impulsivity and,
370-371
poverty and,
369
response modulation and,
370-371
social factors and,
369
treatment of,
379
Psychopathy Checklist-Revised,
368
Psychophysiology,
92-93
Psychosexual development stages,
19
Psychosocial
interventions,
childhood and adolescent
depression and,
435
Psychotherapy process research,
512-514
change research mechanisms
and,
513-514
common factors research,
512-513
Psychotherapy/psychoanalysis
anxiety disorders and,
131
approaches to,
491
borderline personality disorder
and,
377-379
childhood and adolescent
depression and,
438
dementia and,
472
depression and,
237-238
interpersonal relationships and,
43-44
mental health professionals and,
25
outcome studies and,
505
schizophrenia and,
346-347
Psychotic features, mood disorders
and,
222
Purging type, bulimia
nervosa,
257
Q
Questionnaires, cognitive-style,
86
R
Racial stereotypes,
510
Random assignment experiments,
110
Randomized controlled trials. See
Treatment outcome research
Rape,
411-414
college students and,
411-412
crime specifics and,
412-413
etiology of,
413
forced rape,
411
legal system and,
414
psychological treatment and,
413-414
statutory rape,
411
Rapid cycling,
222
Rational-emotive behavior therapy,
47-48, 495
Reactivity,
86
Reassurance seeking, excessive,
231
Recessive-gene diseases,
448
Reciprocal gene-environment
interactions,
33
Recovered memories,
158-159
Relapse prevention, alcohol abuse
and,
308
Relational self,
42
Relaxation therapy,
210-211
Reliability, diagnosis and
assessment,
59-60
Repetitive acts, autism and,
454
Repetitive checking, compulsions
and,
126
Repression, memory,
158-159
Repressive sexual attitudes,
175
Research approaches,
100-109
case studies,
100-103
correlational method,
101-109
experiments,
110-115
multiple studies and,
116-117
Research restraints,
541-542
Residential treatment
drag abuse and,
313-314
mental retardation and,
449
schizophrenia and,
350-351
Residual schizophrenia,
327
Resolution phase, sexual response
cycle,
384
Response modulation, psychopathy
and,
370-371
Restraint scale, dietary,
263
Restricting type, anorexia
nervosa,
254-255
Reuptake,
35
Reversal designs,
114-115
Reward system, brain,
228
Right to refuse treatment,
537-538
Right to treatment,
534-537
Risk factor approach, eating
disorders and,
276
Risperidone,
344-345
Ritalin,
424-425
Ritualistic acts, autism and,
454
Rivastigmine,
471
Role disputes,
43
Role-playing,
163
Role transitions,
43
Rorschach Inkblot Test,
83
Sadism, sexual,
406
Safety behaviors, anxiety disorders
and,
132-133
Scatter diagrams,
105
Schema,
46
Schema-schema-focused cognitive
therapy,
378
Schemata, negative,
233
Schizoid personality disorder,
360-361
Schizophrenia
adoption studies and,
329-330
alogia and,
323
anhedonia and,
323
anticipatory pleasure and,
323
asociality and,
324
avolition and,
323
behavior genetics research and,
328-330
brain structure and function
and,
334-337
case management and,
350
catatonia
and,
325
clinical descriptions of,
321-327
cognitive behavior therapy and,
349
cognitive enhancement therapy
and,
349-350
conceptual history of,
326
congenital factors and,
336-337
consummatory pleasure and,
323
current research and,
337
delusions and,
321-322
developmental factors and,
336-337
S12
Subject Index
Schizophrenia
(cont.)
developmental studies and,
340-341
disorganized behavior and,
325
disorganized speech and,
324-325
disorganized symptoms and,
324-325
dopamine theory and,
332-334
in DSM-IV-TR,
326-327
enlarged ventricles and,
335
etiology of,
328-341
expressed emotion and,
339-340
family-related factors and,
338-340
family therapies and,
348-349
first-generation antipsychotic
drugs and,
342-344
flat affect and,
323-324
genetic factors and,
328-332
hallucinations and,
322
inappropriate affect and,
325
loose associations and,
324
medications and,
342-346
molecular genetics research and,
330-331
negative symptoms and,
323-324
neurotransmitters
and,
332-334
new drag development and,
345
perception disturbances and,
322
positive symptoms and,
321-322
prefrontal cortex and,
335-336
psychoanalytic therapy and,
346-347
psychological stress and,
337-340
psychological treatments and,
346-351
residential treatment and,
350-351
second-generation antipsychotic
drags and,
344-345
social skills training and,
348
sociocultural
factors and,
52
socioeconomic status and,
337-338
subtypes and,
327
treatment of,
342-352
twin studies and,
329
Schizophreniform disorder,
327
Schizotypal personality disorder,
361
School interventions, attention-
deficit/hyperactivity disorder,
425
School phobia,
439
Scientific methods,
98-100
Seasonal affective disorder,
218
Second-generation antipsychotic
drugs,
344-345
Second messengers,
36, 226
Secondhand smoke, health
consequences of,
284
Sedatives. See Opiates
Selective mortality,
466
Selective serotonin reuptake
inhibitors (SSRIs)
anxiety disorders and,
152
depression and,
241-243
older adults and,
480
Self-actualization,
491
Self-concept, depression and,
231
Self-control,
494
Self-evaluation, negative,
137
Self-monitoring,
85-86
Self-observation,
85-86
Self-psychology model, narcissistic
personality disorder and,
366
Self-report personality
inventories,
79-82
Sensate
focus,
393
Sensory-awareness procedures,
sexual dysfunction and,
394
Šeptal
area,
37
Serotonin
autism and,
459
eating disorders and,
263
mood disorders and,
224-225
psychopathology and,
35
schizophrenia and,
334
Serotonin transporter gene,
32, 236
Sex offenders, treatment programs
and,
409
Sex-reassignment surgery,
398-399
Sexual abuse. See also Child abuse;
Rape
childhood,
402-406
dissociative identity disorder
and,
163
paraphilias and,
408
Sexual anatomy,
385
Sexual assault. See Rape
Sexual aversion disorder,
387-388
Sexual desire disorders,
387-388
Sexual dysfunctions
anxiety reduction and,
392-394
attitudes and thoughts and,
394
biological factors and,
390
clinical descriptions of,
385-389
communication training and,
394
couples therapy and,
394
directed masturbation and,
394
distal and immediate causes of,
390
etiology of,
389-392
Masters and Johnsons therapy
for,
393
medications and physical
treatments and,
395
orgasmic disorders,
388-389
by phase of response cycle,
387
predictors of,
390
psychosocial
factors and,
391-392
sexual arousal disorders,
388
sexual desire disorders,
387-388
sexual pain disorders,
389
sexual skill training and,
394
treatment of,
392-395
Sexual interest and capacity, late
life and,
464
Sexual masochism,
406
Sexual orientation,
396
Sexual pain disorders,
389
Sexual response cycle,
384
Sexual sadism,
406
Sexuality
gender and,
382-384
homosexuality classification,
383
sexual norms and behavior,
381-382
sexual response cycle and,
384
Shaping,
23
Shared environment,
30
Shenjing shuairuo,
67
Shenkui,
129
Short-term memory, marijuana use
and,
287
Sildenafil,
395
Single-subject experiments,
114-115
Skin conductance,
92
Skinner boxes,
23
Sleep quality, late life and,
464
Social anxiety disorder,
122
Social-cognitive perspective
conduct disorders and,
429-430
dissociative identity disorder
and,
163
narcissistic personality disorder
and,
366-367
Social deficits,
43
Social factors
antisocial personality disorder
and,
369
anxiety disorders and,
132
autism and,
452-453
bipolar disorder and,
236
borderline personality disorder
and,
364
depression and,
230-231
gender identity disorder and,
397-398
general health and,
187-188
post-traumatic stress disorder
and,
144
psychopathology and,
369
substance-related disorders anc
303
Social phobias
behavioral factors and,
136
childhood,
439
cognitive factors and,
137
criteria and,
122-123
etiology of,
136-137
negative self-evaluation and,
13
Social Readjustment Rating Scale
(SRRS),
76, 78
Social selection theory,
337-338
Social selectivity, late life,
464
Social skills
paraphilias and,
407-408
schizophrenia and,
348
Social workers,
26
Sociocultural
factors
anxiety disorders and,
129-130
attention-deficit/hyperactivity
disorder and,
419
bias and,
94-96
conduct disorder and,
430
considerations in DSM-IV-TR,
65-69
conversion disorder and,
176
cultural competence and,
509-510
diversity and assessment,
94-96
eating disorders and,
266-270,
268-269, 276
general health and,
206-207
psychopathology and,
51-52
schizophrenia and,
337-338
sensitivity and psychological
treatment outcomes,
508-510
sexual dysfunction and,
392
somatization disorder and,
172-173
substance-related disorders and,
302-303, 302-304
suicide and,
248
Somatic arousal, depression and,
232
Somatization disorder,
171-173,
180-181
Somatoform disorders
behavioral techniques and,
179
body dysmorphic disorder,
170,
179
cognitive behavioral models and,
177-178
cognitive strategies and,
179
conversion disorder,
173-177,
181
definition of,
167
genetic research and,
177
grouping of,
169
hypochondriasis,
171, 180
mechanisms involved in,
177
pain disorder,
169, 179
Subject Index S13
psychodynamic treatment and,
178
related disorders and,
167
somatization disorder,
171-173,
180-181
treatment of,
178-181
Something Gotta Give,
395
Specific immunity,
190
Specific phobias,
121-122
behavioral factors and,
135-136
Mowrer's two-factor model and,
135
prepared learning and,
136
Spectator role, sexual,
389
Speech, disorganized,
324-325
Speech sounds perception tests,
91
Spellbound,
159
Standardization, personality tests
and,
79
Stanford-Binet, 5th edition,
84
Star charts, attention-
deficit/hyperactivity disorder,
425
Statistical significance, correlational
method and,
104
Statutory rape,
411-414
Stepped care,
504
Stigma
characteristics of,
2-3
strategic approach to,
4-5
Stimulant medications,
291-294
amphetamines,
291-293
attention-deficit/hyperactivity
disorder and,
424-425
children and,
436-437
cocaine,
293-294
Stonewalling,
497
Stress
alcohol use and,
300
allostatic load and,
189
assessment of daily experience
and,
78-79, 185-186
asthma and,
197-200
Beford College Life Events and
Difficulties,
78-79, 82
behavioral skills training and,
211
cardiovascular disorders and,
192-197
characteristics of,
184-188
cognitive perspectives and,
191
cognitive restructuring and,
211
coping and health,
186-187
dissociation and,
157
environmental-change
approaches and,
211-212
essential hypertension and,
192-195
general adaptation syndrome
and,
184-185
immune system and,
189-191
management of,
210-212
myocardial infarction and,
196
neurobiological perspectives
and,
189-191
personality perspectives and,
191
personality tests,
79-83
psychodynamic perspectives
and,
191
relaxation training and,
210-211
schizophrenia and,
337-340
sexual dysfunction and,
391
Social Readjustment Rating
Scale,
76, 78
social support and health,
187-188
stress-illness link,
188-192
Stroop
task,
46-47
Structural social support,
187-188
Structural studies, mood disorders
and,
226-228
Structured interviews,
75-77
Subclmical depression,
216
Subgenual anterior cingulate,
depression and,
226-227
Suboxone,
315
Substance abuse. See Substance-
related disorders
Substance Abuse and Crime
Prevention Act (SACPA),
314
Substance-related disorders
advertising and media and,
303-304
alcohol abuse and dependence,
280-283
beliefs and expectations and,
317
caffeine and,
292
categories of,
279
cocaine and,
293-294
drug-rehabilitation homes and,
313-314
drug replacement treatments and
medications,
314-316
ecstasy and,
295-296
etiology of,
297-304
expectancies and,
301-302
genetic factors and,
298-299
hallucinogens and,
294-295
illicit drug abuse and
dependence,
312-316
late life,
483
marijuana and,
285-288
mass media messages and,
317
mood alteration and,
300-301
neurobiological factors and,
299-300
nicotine and cigarette smoking,
284-285
nitrous oxide and,
296
opiates and,
289-291
peer leadership and,
317
peer-pressure resistance training
and,
317
personality factors and,
302
phencyclidine
(PCP)
and,
295-296
prevalence of,
278-279
prevention of,
316-317
psychological factors and,
300-302
psychological treatments and,
312-313
social setting and,
303
sociocultural
factors and,
302-304
stigma and,
279
stimulants and,
291-294
substance abuse and,
279
substance dependence and,
279
treatment of,
305-310
Subthreshold symptoms,
128
Suicide
altruistic suicide,
249
annual deaths due to,
247
anomie
suicide,
249
associated mental disorder
treatment and,
250
common myths regarding,
247
egoistic suicide,
248-249
in elderly,
481
epidemiology of,
246
models of,
247-249
neurobiological models and,
247-248
physician-assisted,
248
prevention centers,
251
prevention of,
249-250
psychological disorders and,
247
psychological models and,
249
sociocultural
models and,
248
treating suicidality directly,
250-251
Superego,
18
Support groups,
5
Susto,
129
Sybi!,
163
Sympathetic nervous system,
39
Synapse,
35
Synthetic sanity concept,
527
Synthetic sedatives,
291
Syphilis,
14-15
Systematic desensitization,
24, 146
Tactile performance tests,
91
Tadafil,
395
Taijin kyofusho,
67-68, 129, 372
Tarasoff
legal case,
534-535
Tardive
dyskinesia,
343
Tension-reducing properties,
nicotine and,
300-301
Test-retest reliability,
60
Thalamus,
37, 337
Thematic Apperception Test (TAT),
82-83
Theories,
98-100
Therapeutic alliance,
512
Thinness ideal,
267
Thinsperation,
267
Third-variable problems,
106
Thorazme,
342-344
Thought broadcasting,
321
Thought insertion,
321
Thought suppression,
141—142
Threats
attending to,
132
perceived,
133
Three Faces of Eve,
163
Time-of-measurement effects,
465
Time-outs,
45
Token economy,
45
Transference,
20
Transvestic fetishism,
401-402
Traumatic experiences. See also
Post-traumatic stress
disorder
reexperiencing,
127
sexual dysfunction and,
391
Treatment manuals,
502
Treatment of Adolescent
Depression Study (TADS),
436
Treatment outcome research,
499-508
brief psychodynamic treatments
and,
505
choosing between therapies and,
507-508
cognitive behavior therapy and,
506
couples therapy and,
506-507
culture and ethnicity and,
508-510
defining samples and,
502-503
effectiveness studies and,
503
empirically supported treatments
and,
500
experiential therapies and,
505-506
family therapy and,
507
harmful therapy,
501-502
issues in,
501-504
randomized controlled trials
and,
500-501
real world efficacy and,
503
standards for,
500
stepped care and,
504
traditional psychoanalytic
treatment and,
505
treatment manuals and,
502
Tricyclic antidepressants
anxiety disorders and,
152
depression and,
241-243
S14
Subject Index
Trisomy
21, 447
Tryptophan,
225-226
Tunnel vision,
173
Twelve steps of Alcoholics
Anonymous,
307
Twin method, behavior genetics
and,
108
Two-factor model, post-traumatic
stress disorder and,
143
Type A personality
anger and hostility reduction
and,
209
cardiovascular disorders and,
194,196-197
gender and,
205
U
Unconditional positive regard,
492
Unconditioned response,
22
Unconditioned stimulus,
22
Unconscious
evidence for,
176
psychoanalysis and,
17
role of,
41-42
Uncued panic attacks,
123
Undifferentiated schizophrenia,
327
United States v. Charters
(1987),
537-538
Unjustified polypharmacy
537
Unnecessary surgeries, conversion
disorder and,
175
Unresolved grief,
43
Vaginal plethysmograph,
391
Vaginismus, 389
Validity, diagnosis and assessment
and,
60-62
Vardenafil,
395
Vascular dementia,
470
Ventricles
brain anatomy and,
37
enlarged,
335
Viagra,
395
Vineland
Adaptive Behavior Scales,
445
Virtual reality technology,
150
Vocational rehabilitation,
schizophrenia and,
350-351
Vouchers, drag dependence and,
313
Voyeurism,
405
W
Waxy flexibility,
325
Wechsler
Adult Intelligence Scale,
4th edition (WAIS-IV),
84
Wechsler
Intelligence Scale for
Children, 4th edition
(WISC-IV),
84
Wechsler
Preschool and Primary
Scale of Intelligence
(WPPSI-III),
84
Wellbutrin,
395
White matter,
36
Witches, persecution of,
10
Women's Health Initiative (WHI),
205
Working alliance,
512
World Health Organization (WHO)
classification system,
64
Worry, generalized anxiety disorder
and,
140
Wyatt v. Stickney
(1972), 535-536
Yates
legal case,
526
Youngberg v. Romeo
(1982), 536
Zyprexa,
244, 344-345 |
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