Abnormal psychology:
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adam_text | снартег
A
Abnormal Psychology:
An Overview
ι
WHAT DO WE MEAN BY ABNORMAL
BEHAVIOR?
з
■
DevempmenTS in ResearcH
ι
.
ι
Do Magnets Help with Repetitive-Stress
Injury?
4
■
THeWOrLDArOUnDüSl.2
The Elements of Abnormality
5
Why Do We Need to Classify Mental Disorders?
6
■
THeW0rLDAIOUriDUS1.3
Extreme Generosity or Pathological Behavior?
7
What Are the Disadvantages of Classification?
8
The DSM-IV Definition of Mental Disorder
9
How Does Culture Affect What Is Considered
Abnormal?
10
Culture-Specific Disorders
11
HOW COMMON ARE MENTAL DISORDERS?
12
Prevalence and Incidence
12
Prevalence Estimates for Mental Disorders
13
Treatment
14
The Mental Health Team
14
■
ТНЄ
WOrLD ATOUnD US
1.4
Personnel in Mental Health
15
RESEARCH APPROACHES IN ABNORMAL
PSYCHOLOGY
15
Sources
ofinformation
16
Forming Hypotheses about Behavior
17
Sampling and Generalization
18
Criterion and Comparison Groups
18
Studying the World As It Is: Observational Research
Designs
19
Retrospective versus Prospective Strategies
19
Manipulating Variables: The Experimental Method
in Abnormal Psychology
20
Studying the Efficacy of Therapy
20
Single-Case Experimental Designs
21
Animal Research
23
THE FOCUS OF THIS BOOK
24
Si UnreSOLVeD ISSUeS
Are We All Becoming Mentally III? The Expanding
Horizons of Mental Disorder
25
SUMMARY
25
KEYTERMS
26
снартег
L·
Historical and Contemporary
Views of Abnormal
Behavior
27
HISTORICAL VIEWS OF ABNORMAL
BEHAVIOR
28
Demonology, Gods, and Magic
28
Hippocrates Early Medical Concepts
28
Early Philosophical Conceptions of Consciousness
and Mental Discovery
29
■
DeveLOPmenTS in
ΤΗΐηκιησ
2.1
Hysteria and Melancholia through the Ages
Later Greek and Roman Thought
30
Abnormality during the Middle Ages
31
30
VII
Contents
III
THÏÏ1KII1G
2.2
Early
Views
of
Mental
Disorders in
China
33
TOWARD HUMANITARIAN APPROACHES
35
The Resurgence of Scientific Questioning in
Europe
35
The Establishment of Early Asylums and
Shrines
36
Humanitarian Reform
37
Nineteenth-Century Views of the Causes and
Treatment of Mental Disorders
40
Changing Attitudes toward Mental Health in the
Early Twentieth Century
41
Mental Hospital Care in the Twentieth Century
41
■
THeWOrLDAIOimDUS2.3
Chaining Mental Health Patients
42
■
DeveLOPmenTS in ResearcH
2.4
The Search for Medications to Cure Mental
Disorders
43
CONTEMPORARY VIEWS OF ABNORMAL
BEHAVIOR
44
Biological Discoveries: Establishing the Link
between the Brain and Mental Disorder
45
The Development of a Classification System
46
Causation Views: Establishing the Psychological
Basis of Mental Disorder
46
The Evolution of the Psychological Research
Tradition: Experimental Psychology
49
ill unresoLveD issues
Interpreting Historical Events
53
SUMMARY
5/,
KEY TERMS
55
снартег О
Causal Factors and
Viewpoints
57
CAUSES AND RISK FACTORS FOR ABNORMAL
BEHAVIOR
58
Necessary, Sufficient, and Contributory Causes
58
Feedback and Circularity in Abnormal Behavior
60
Diathesis-Stress Models
60
VIEWPOINTS FOR UNDERSTANDING THE CAUSES
OF ABNORMAL BEHAVIOR
63
THE BIOLOGICAL VIEWPOINT AND BIOLOGICAL
CAUSAL FACTORS
63
Neurotransmitter
and Hormonal Imbalances
64
■
DeveLOPmenTS in ResearcH
3.1
Neurotransmission
and Abnormal Behavior
65
Genetic Vulnerabilities
66
■
DeveLOPmenTS in THinianG
3.2
Nature, Nurture, and Psychopathology: A New
Look at an Old Topic
70
Temperament
71
Brain Dysfunction and Neural Plasticity
72
The Impact of the Biological Viewpoint
73
THE
PSYCHOSOCIAL
VIEWPOINTS
74
The Psychodynamic Perspectives
74
■
DeveLOPmenTS
ІП ТНІПКІШ
3.3
The Humanistic and Existential Perspectives
75
The Behavioral Perspective
80
The Cognitive-Behavioral Perspective
83
What the Adoption of a Perspective Does and Does
Not Do
87
PSYCHOSOCIAL
CAUSAL FACTORS
88
Early Deprivation or Trauma
89
Inadequate Parenting Styles
91
Marital Discord and Divorce
94
Maladaptive Peer Relationships
95
THE
SOCIOCULTURAL
VIEWPOINT
97
Uncovering
Sociocultural
Factors through Cross-
Cultural Studies
97
Culture-Bound Syndromes
99
■
THeWOrLDAIOimDUS3.5
Culture and Attachment Relationships
100
SOCIOCULTURAL
CAUSAL FACTORS
101
The
Sociocultural
Environment
101
Pathogenic Societal Influences
101
Impact of the
Sociocultural
Viewpoint
103
Contents
ISSUeS
Theoretical Viewpoints and the Causes of
Abnormal Behavior
104
SUMMARY
105
KEY TERMS
106
снартег тс
Clinical Assessment
107
THE BASIC ELEMENTS IN ASSESSMENT
108
The Relationship between Assessment and
Diagnosis
108
Taking a Social or Behavioral History
109
The Influence of Professional Orientation
110
Trust and Rapport between the Clinician and the
Client
110
ASSESSMENT OF THE PHYSICAL
ORGANISM
111
The General Physical Examination
111
The Neurological Examination
111
The Neuropsychological Examination
113
■
DeveLOPmenTs in
ргастісе
4.
ι
Neuropsychological Examinations: Determining
Brain-Behavior Relationships
114
PSYCHOSOCIAL
ASSESSMENT
114
Assessment Interviews
114
The Clinical Observation of Behavior
116
Psychological Tests
117
■
DeveLOPmenTsinpracTice4.2
The Automated Practice: Use of the Computer in
Psychological Testing
118
Esteban s MMPI-2 Profile and Computer-Based
Report
124
Advantages and Limitations of Objective
Personality Tests
127
A Psychological Case Study:
Esteban
127
THE INTEGRATION OF ASSESSMENT DATA
130
Ethical Issues in Assessment
130
CLASSIFYING ABNORMAL BEHAVIOR
131
Reliability and Validity
132
Differing Models of Classification
133
Formal Diagnostic Classification of Mental
Disorders
133
■
DeveLOPmenTSinpracTice4.4
Schedules for Clinical Assessment in
Neuropsychiatry (SCAN)
139
SUMMARY
140
KEY TERMS
141
снартег
*J
Stress and Adjustment
Disorders
143
WHAT IS STRESS?
144
Categories of
Stressors 145
Factors Predisposing a Person to Stress
146
Coping with Stress
149
THE EFFECTS OF SEVERE STRESS
151
Biological Effects of Stress
151
Psychological Effects of Long-Term Stress
154
ADJUSTMENT DISORDER: REACTIONS TO
COMMON LIFE
STRESSORS 154
Adjustment Disorder Caused by
Unemployment
155
Adjustment Disorder Caused by Bereavement
155
Adjustment Disorder Caused by Divorce or
Separation
156
POST-TRAUMATIC STRESS DISORDER:
REACTIONS TO CATASTROPHIC EVENTS
157
Prevalence of PTSD in the General
Population
157
Distinguishing between Acute Stress Disorder and
Post-Traumatic Stress
157
■
THeW0ITDAIOimDUS5.1
A Trauma of Incredible Proportions
160
The Trauma of Rape
160
The Trauma of Military Combat
162
m
DeveLOPmenTSinResearcHS.ž
Unpredictable and Uncontrollable
Stressors 165
lilii
Contents
Severe Threats to Personal Safety and
Security
166
Causal Factors in Post-Traumatic Stress
169
Long-Term
Effects of Post-Traumatic Stress
171
PREVENTION AND TREATMENT OF STRESS
DISORDERS
171
Prevention of Stress Disorders
171
Treatment for Stress Disorders
172
■
DevempmeriTS in pracTice
5.3
Crisis Intervention and Airline Disasters
173
Challenges in Studying Crisis Victims
174
What We Are Learning about Crisis
Intervention
174
5
unresoiveD issues
Psychotropic Medication in the Treatment of
PTSD
175
SUMMARY
177
KEY TERMS
177
снартег
J
Panic, Anxiety, and Their
Disorders
179
THE FEAR AND ANXIETY RESPONSE
PATTERNS
181
OVERVIEW OF THE ANXIETY DISORDERS AND
THEIR COMMONALITIES
182
SPECIFIC PHOBIAS
183
Blood-Injection-Injury Phobia
185
Age of Onset and Gender Differences in Specific
Phobias
185
Psychosocial Causal Factors
185
Genetic and Temperamental Causal Factors
188
Treating Specific Phobias
188
SOCIAL PHOBIAS
190
Interaction of Psychosocial and Biological Causal
Factors
191
Treating Social Phobias
193
PANIC DISORDER WITH AND WITHOUT
AGORAPHOBIA
194
Panic Disorder
194
Agoraphobia
195
Prevalence, Gender, and Age of Onset of
Panic Disorder with and without
Agoraphobia
197
Comorbidity with Other Disorders
197
The Timing of a First Panic Attack
198
Biological Causal Factors
198
Behavioral and Cognitive Causal Factors
200
■
DeveLOPmenTSinResearcHó.i
Nocturnal Panic Attacks
202
Treating Panic Disorder and Agoraphobia
203
Cognitive-Behavioral Therapy for Panic
Disorder
204
GENERALIZED ANXIETY DISORDER
205
General Characteristics
205
Prevalence and Age of Onset
207
Comorbidity with Other Disorders
207
Psychosocial Causal Factors
207
Biological Causal Factors
209
Treating Generalized Anxiety Disorder
210
OBSESSIVE-COMPULSIVE DISORDER
211
Prevalence, Age of Onset, and
Comorbidity
212
Characteristics of OCD
213
■
DevempmeriTS
m
ResearcH
6.3
Compulsive Hoarding: Is It a Subtype of
OCD?
214
Psychosocial Causal Factors
215
Biological Causal Factors
216
Treating Obsessive-Compulsive Disorder
218
■
DeveLOPmeriTS in pracTice
6.4
Exposure and Response Prevention as
Treatments for Obsessive-Compulsive
Disorder
219
SOCIOCULTURAL
CAUSAL FACTORS FOR ALL
ANXIETY DISORDERS
220
Cultural Differences in Sources of Worry
221
Taijin Kyofusho
221
SUMMARY
222
KEY TERMS
223
Contents
снартег
í
Mood Disorders and
Suicide
225
WHAT ARE MOOD DISORDERS?
226
The Prevalence of Mood Disorders
227
UNIPOLAR MOOD DISORDERS
228
Depressions That Are Not Mood Disorders
228
Dysthymic Disorder
230
Major Depressive Disorder
231
CAUSAL FACTORS IN UNIPOLAR MOOD
DISORDERS
235
Biological Causal Factors
235
Psychosocial
Causal Factors
240
■
DeveLOPmenTS in ResearcH
7.1
Sex Differences in Unipolar Depression
248
■
DeveLOPmenTS in
тніпкіш
7.2
Comorbidity of Anxiety and
Mood Disorders
250
■
DeveLOPmenTS in ResearcH
7.3
Depression and Marital Violence
252
BIPOLAR DISORDERS
253
Cyclothymic Disorder
253
Bipolar Disorders (I and II)
254
CAUSAL FACTORS IN BIPOLAR DISORDER
257
Biological Causal Factors
257
Psychosocial
Causal Factors
258
SOCIOCULTURAL
FACTORS AFFECTING UNIPOLAR
AND BIPOLAR DISORDERS
260
Cross-Cultural Differences in Depressive
Symptoms
260
Cross-Cultural Differences in Prevalence
261
Demographic Differences in the
United States
261
TREATMENTS AND OUTCOMES
263
Pharmacotherapy
263
Alternative Biological Treatments
265
Psychotherapy
265
SUICIDE
268
The Clinical Picture and the Causal Pattern
269
■
THeW0rLDAIOUnDUS7.4
Warning Signs for Student Suicide
271
Suicidal Ambivalence
273
Suicide Prevention and Intervention
274
■Ï
UnreSOLVeD ISSUeS
Is There a Right to Die?
276
SUMMARY
277
KEY TERMS
278
8
снартег
Somatoform and Dissociative
Disorders
279
SOMATOFORM DISORDERS
280
Hypochondriasis
281
Somatization Disorder
283
Pain Disorder
285
Conversion Disorder
286
Body Dysmorphic Disorder
290
Factitious Disorder by Proxy (Munchausen s
Syndrome by Proxy)
291
DISSOCIATIVE DISORDERS
295
Depersonalization Disorder
295
Dissociative Amnesia and Fugue
296
Dissociative Identity Disorder (DID)
298
■
DeveLOPmenTS in
тніпкіш
8.2
Should Conversion Disorder Be Classified as a
Dissociative Disorder?
299
■
THeWOrLDAIOimDUS8.3
Schizophrenia, Split Personality, and DID: Clearing
Up the Confusion
302
General
Sociocultural
Causal Factors in Dissociative
Disorders
306
Treatment and Outcomes in Dissociative
Disorders
307
ISSUeS
DID and the Reality of Recovered
Memories
308
Contents
SUMMARY
310
KEY
TERMS
310
снартег
J
Eating Disorders and
Obesity
311
CLINICAL ASPECTS OF EATING DISORDERS
313
Anorexia
Nervosa
313
Bulimia
Nervosa
315
Age of Onset and Gender Differences
318
■
THeW0rLDAr0UriDUS9.1
Eating Disorders in Men
318
Medical Complications of Anorexia
Nervosa
and
Bulimia
Nervosa
319
Other Forms of Eating Disorders
319
Distinguishing among Diagnoses
320
Association of Eating Disorders with Other Forms of
Psychopathology
321
Prevalence of Eating Disorders
321
Eating Disorders across Cultures
321
Course and Outcome
322
RISK AND CAUSAL FACTORS IN EATING
DISORDERS
323
Biological Factors
323
Sociocultural
Factors
324
Family Influences
326
Individual Risk Factors
326
TREATING EATING DISORDERS
330
Treating Anorexia
Nervosa
330
■
THeWOrLDAIOimDUS9.2
Eating Disorders and the Internet
331
Treating Bulimia
Nervosa
332
Treating Binge-Eating Disorder
332
OBESITY
333
RISK AND CAUSAL FACTORS IN OBESITY
The Role of Genes
334
Hormones Involved in Appetite and Weight
Regulation
335
Sociocultural
Influences
335
Family Influences
335
Stress and Comfort Food
336
Pathways to Obesity
337
Treatment of Obesity
337
The Importance of Prevention
339
■
DeveLOPmeriTSinpracTice9.3
Avoiding Age-Related Weight Gain
339
SUMMARY
340
KEY TERMS
341
снартег
J. U
Health Problems and
Behavior
343
PSYCHOLOGICAL FACTORS
ÌN
HEALTH AND
DISEASE
346
Stress and the Stress Response
346
Biological Costs of Stress
347
Stress and the Immune System
348
■
DeveLOPmenTs in ResearcH
10.1
Cytokines: The Link between the Brain and the
Immune System
349
Psychoneuroimmunology
350
Lifestyle Factors in Health and Illness
351
Health, Attitudes, and Coping Resources
352
■
DeveLOPmenTs in ResearcH
10.2
Is Holding a Grudge Bad for Your Health?
353
CARDIOVASCULAR DISEASE
354
Hypertension
355
Coronary Heart Disease
356
What Psychological Factors Are Implicated in
Cardiovascular Disease?
356
■
THeWOrLDArOUnDUSlO.3
Cardiovascular Disease in a 33-Year-Old
Athlete
357
334
Is Your Job Bad for Your Health?
360
GENERAL CAUSAL FACTORS IN PHYSICAL
ILLNESS AND DISEASE
360
Genetic Factors
360
Psychosocial
Factors
362
Contents
Ш
DeVeiOPÏÏienTS
III
РГаСТІСе
10.5
Visiting the Terminally III
362
■
THeWOrLDATOUnDUSlO.6
Who Catches a Cold?
363
Sociocultural Factors
364
TREATMENTS AND OUTCOMES
364
Biological Interventions
365
Psychological Interventions
365
Sociocultural Approaches
366
■
THeWOrLDATOUnDUSlO.?
Chronic Fatigue Syndrome
367
m
unresoLveD issues
Does Clinical Practice Ignore the Doctor-Patient
Relationship?
368
SUMMARY
369
KEY TERMS
369
снартег
J
Personality Disorders
371
CLINICAL FEATURES OF PERSONALITY
DISORDERS
372
DIFFICULTIES DOING RESEARCH ON
PERSONALITY DISORDERS
374
Difficulties in Diagnosing Personality
Disorders
374
Difficulties in Studying the Causes of Personality
Disorders
375
CATEGORIES OF PERSONALITY DISORDERS
376
Paranoid Personality Disorder
376
Schizoid Personality Disorder
377
Schizotypal Personality Disorder
379
Histrionic Personality Disorder
380
Narcissistic Personality Disorder
382
Antisocial Personality Disorder
384
Borderline Personality Disorder
385
Avoidant Personality Disorder
388
Dependent Personality Disorder
390
Obsessive-Compulsive Personality Disorder
391
Provisional Categories of Personality Disorder in
DSM-IV-TR
392
General Sociocultural Causal Factors for Personality
Disorders
393
TREATMENTS AND OUTCOMES
393
Adapting Therapeutic Techniques to Specific
Personality Disorders
394
Treating Borderline Personality Disorder
394
Treating Other Personality Disorders
395
ANTISOCIAL PERSONALITY DISORDER AND
PSYCHOPATHY
395
Psychopathy and ASPD
395
The Clinical Picture in Psychopathy and Antisocial
Personality Disorder
398
Causal Factors in Psychopathy and Antisocial
Personality
399
■
THeWOrLDAIOUriDUSll.1
Successful Psychopaths
402
A Developmental Perspective on Psychopathy and
Antisocial Personality
403
Treatments and Outcomes in Psychopathic and
Antisocial Personality
405
m
DevempmeriTS in
ргастісе 1
1.2
Prevention of Psychopathy and Antisocial
Personality Disorder
406
ISSUeS
Axis II of DSM-IV-TR
408
SUMMARY
409
KEY TERMS
410
снартег
JL
Zi
Addiction Disorders
411
ALCOHOL ABUSE AND DEPENDENCE
413
The Prevalence, Comorbidity, and Demographics of
Alcohol Abuse and Dependence
413
The Clinical Picture of Alcohol Abuse and
Dependence
414
■
DeveLOPmenrs in ResearcH
12.1
Fetal Alcohol Syndrome: How Much Drinking Is
Too Much?
417
Biological Factors in the Abuse of and Dependence
on Alcohol and Other Substances
419
Psychosocial
Causal Factors in Alcohol Abuse and
Dependence
421
Contents
■
THeWOrLDArOUnDTJS12.2
Binge Drinking in College
424
Sociocultural Factors
425
Treatment of Alcohol Abuse Disorders
426
DRUG ABUSE AND DEPENDENCE
431
■
THeWOrLDAIOUIlDUS12.3
Caffeine and Nicotine
431
Opium and Its Derivatives (Narcotics)
433
Cocaine and Amphetamines (Stimulants)
437
Barbiturates (Sedatives)
439
■
THeWOrLDArOUÏlDUS12.4
Methamphetamine—Is Ice Really Cool?
■
THeWOrLDAIOUriDITS12.5
Pain Killers: Consequences and Pain of
Medications Abuse
441
LSD and Related Drugs (Hallucinogens)
Ecstasy
442
Marijuana
443
■
THeWOrLDATOUnDUS12.6
Pathological Gambling
445
440
441
ISSUeS
Exchanging Addictions: Is This an Effective
Approach?
447
SUMMARY
447
KEY TERMS
448
13
снартег
Sexual Variants, Abuse, and
Dysfunctions
449
SOCIOCULTURAL INFLUENCES ON SEXUAL
PRACTICES AND STANDARDS
451
Case
1:
Degeneracy and Abstinence Theory
451
Case
2:
Ritualized Homosexuality in
Melanesia
452
Case
3:
Homosexuality and American
Psychiatry
453
■
DeveL0PmenTSinTHinKinGi3.i
Homosexuality as a Normal Sexual Variant
454
The Paraphilias
456
Causal Factors and Treatments for
Paraphilias
462
Gender Identity Disorders
463
SEXUAL ABUSE
467
Childhood Sexual Abuse
467
■
DeveLOPmeriTS III ResearCH
13.2
The Reliability of Children s Reports of Past
Events
468
Pedophilia
470
Incest
471
Rape
472
Treatment and Recidivism of Sex Offenders
■
THeWOrLDAIOUnDUS13.3
Megan s Law
476
SEXUAL DYSFUNCTIONS
478
Dysfunctions of Sexual Desire
479
Dysfunctions of Sexual Arousal
481
Orgasmic Disorders
483
Dysfunctions Involving Sexual Pain
484
475
ι
issues
How Harmful Is Childhood Sexual Abuse?
485
SUMMARY
486
KEY
TE
RMS
487
снартег
X
тс
Schizophrenia and Other
Psychotic Disorders
489
SCHIZOPHRENIA
490
The Epidemiology of Schizophrenia
490
Origins of the Schizophrenia Construct
492
THE CLINICAL PICTURE IN SCHIZOPHRENIA
492
Delusions
493
Hallucinations
493
Disorganized Speech
494
Disorganized and Catatonic Behavior
494
Negative Symptoms
494
SEXUAL AND GENDER VARIANTS
456
SUBTYPES OF SCHIZOPHRENIA
496
Contents
Paranoid Type 496
Disorganized Type
497
Catatonic Type
497
Undifferentiated Type 498
Residual Type 498
Other Psychotic Disorders
499
WHAT CAUSES SCHIZOPHRENIA?
500
Genetic Aspects
501
■
WOrLDAIOimDUSH.l
The Genain Quadruplets
502
Prenatal Exposures
507
Genes and Environment in Schizophrenia:
A Synthesis
508
A Neurodevelopmental Perspective
509
Biological Aspects
511
■
DeveLOPmerLTS III ResearCH
14.2
Pain Insensitivity and Schizophrenia
512
Neurocognition
516
Psychosocial
and Cultural Aspects
517
■
THeWOrLDATOUnDUS14.3
Mad House
518
■
DeveLOPmeíľTS
III ResearCH
14.4
Cannabis
Abuse and Schizophrenia
521
TREATMENT AND CLINICAL OUTCOME
522
Pharmacological Approaches
523
Psychosocial
Approaches
524
■
THeWOrLDATOUnDUS14.5
A Beautiful Mind
526
m
unresoLveD issues
Can Schizophrenia Be Prevented?
528
SUMMARY
528
KEY TERMS
529
15
снартег
Cognitive Disorders
531
BRAIN IMPAIRMENT IN ADULTS
533
Diagnostic Issues
533
Clinical Signs of Brain Damage
533
■
DeveiopmenTS in
ргастісе і5.і
Screening for Cognitive Impairment
534
Diffuse versus Focal Damage
534
■
DeveLOPmenTS
ІП
ResearCH
15.2
Cognitive Impairments in Nail Salon
Technicians
535
The Neuropsychology/Psychopathology
Interaction
537
DELIRIUM
538
Clinical Presentation
538
Treatment and Outcome
538
DEMENTIA
539
■
THeWOrLDAIOimDUSl5.3
Other Dementing Illnesses
540
Alzheimer s Disease
541
■
DeveLOPmenrinResearcHis^
The Early Detection of Alzheimer s Disease
543
Dementia from HIV-i Infection
548
Vascular Dementia
549
AMNESTIC SYNDROME
549
DISORDERS INVOLVING HEAD INJURY
550
The Clinical Picture
551
■
THeWOrLDAIOUnDUSl5.5
Can Thrill Rides Cause Brain Damage?
551
Treatments and Outcomes
553
■
UnreSOLVeD ISSUeS
Can Dietary Supplements Enhance Brain
Functioning?
555
SUMMARY
556
KEY TERMS
556
снартег
J.
Ό
Disorders of Childhood and
Adolescence
557
MALADAPTIVE BEHAVIOR IN DIFFERENT LIFE
PERIODS
558
Varying Clinical Pictures
558
Contents
Special
Vulnerabilities of Young Children
559
The Classification of Childhood and Adolescent
Disorders
559
COMMON DISORDERS OF CHILDHOOD
560
Attention-Deficit/Hyperactivity Disorder
560
Oppositional Defiant Disorder and Conduct
Disorder
563
Anxiety Disorders of Childhood and
Adolescence
566
Childhood Depression
569
Symptom Disorders: Enuresis, Encopresis,
Sleepwalking, and Tics
572
Pervasive Developmental Disorders
575
Autism
575
LEARNING DISABILITIES AND MENTAL
RETARDATION
580
Learning Disabilities
580
Causal Factors in Learning Disabilities
581
Treatments and Outcomes
581
Mental Retardation
582
Brain Defects in Mental Retardation
583
Organic Retardation Syndromes
584
Treatments, Outcomes, and Prevention
588
PLANNING BETTER PROGRAMS TO HELP
CHILDREN AND ADOLESCENTS
589
Special Factors Associated with Treatment for
Children and Adolescents
589
■
DevempmenTS in praence 16.1
Family Therapy as a Means of Helping
Children
590
РГаСТІСе 16.2
Using Play Therapy to Resolve Children s
Psychological Problems
591
The Impact of Child Abuse on Psychological
Adjustment
592
Child Advocacy Programs
593
її
unresoLveD issues
Can Society Deal with Delinquent Behavior?
594
SUMMARY
596
KEY TERMS
597
снартег
JL
í
Therapy
599
AN OVERVIEW OF TREATMENT
600
Why Do People Seek Therapy?
600
■
ТНЄ
WOUD
ЛИЛЛЮ
US
17.1
Why Are Men So Reluctant to Enter Therapy?
601
Who Provides Psychotherapeutic Services?
601
The Therapeutic Relationship
602
MEASURING SUCCESS IN PSYCHOTHERAPY
603
Objectifying and Quantifying Change
604
Would Change Occur Anyway?
604
ІП
ReSearCH
17.2
Using Brain Activation to Measure Therapeutic
Change
605
Can Therapy Be Harmful?
606
WHAT THERAPEUTIC APPROACHES SHOULD BE
USED?
606
Evidence-Based Treatments
606
Medication or Psychotherapy?
607
Combined Treatments
607
Osherhoffv. Chestnut Lodge
608
PHARMACOLOGICAL APPROACHES TO
TREATMENT
609
Antipsychotic Drugs
609
Antidepressant Drugs
611
Better Living through Chemistry?
613
Antianxiety Drugs
615
Lithium and Other Mood-Stabilizing Drugs
616
Electroconvulsive Therapy
618
Neurosurgery
620
■
THeWOrLDArOUnDUSlľ.5
The Tragedy of Rosemary Kennedy
620
■
DeveLOPmenTS
ІП
ResearCH
17.6
Treating Depressed Patients with Deep Brain
Stimulation
622
Contents
PSYCHOLOGICAL APPROACHES TO
TREATMENT
622
Behavior Therapy
622
Cognitive and Cognitive-Behavioral Therapy
625
Humanistic-Experiential Therapies
627
■
DevempmenTs in praence
17.7
Motivational Interviewing
628
Psychodynamic Therapies
630
Marital and Family Therapy
633
Eclecticism and Integration
634
PSYCHOTHERAPY AND SOCIETY
634
Social Values and Psychotherapy
635
Psychotherapy and Cultural Diversity
635
Deinstitur.ionalJzaf.ion
650
Is There Bias in the Reporting of Drug Trials?
637
SUMMARY
637
KEY TERMS
639
снартег
JL
О
Contemporary and Legal
Issues in Abnormal
Psychology
641
PERSPECTIVES ON PREVENTION
Universal Interventions
642
Selective Interventions
644
642
■
DeveLOPmenTS in pracTice 18.1
Preventing Alcohol Abuse
647
Indicated Interventions
648
The Mental Hospital as a Therapeutic
Community
648
Jails and Prisons: Serving as Mental Hospitals
Again
652
CONTROVERSIAL LEGAL ISSUES AND THE
MENTALLY DISORDERED
652
The Commitment Process
652
■
THeW0rLDAIOimDUS18.3
Important Court Decisions for Patient Rights
654
Assessment of Dangerousness
655
The Insanity Defense
657
■
THeWOrLDAIOUnDUS18.4
Controversial Not Guilty Please: Can Altered Mind
States or Personality Disorder Limit Responsibility
for a Criminal Act?
658
ORGANIZED EFFORTS FOR MENTAL HEALTH
U.S. Efforts for Mental Health
662
International Efforts for Mental Health
663
CHALLENGES FOR THE FUTURE
664
The Need for Planning
664
The Individual s Contribution
665
661
i! UnreSOLVeD ISSUeS
The HMOs and Mental Health Care
SUMMARY
667
KEY TERMS
668
GLOSSARY G-l
REFERENCES R-i
CREDITS C-i
NAME INDEX Nl-i
SUBJECT INDEX Sl-i
666
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spellingShingle | Butcher, James Neal 1933- Mineka, Susan Hooley, Jill M. Abnormal psychology Psychopathologie (DE-588)4047724-1 gnd Klinische Psychologie (DE-588)4031193-4 gnd Psychologie (DE-588)4047704-6 gnd Abweichendes Verhalten (DE-588)4000320-6 gnd |
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title | Abnormal psychology |
title_auth | Abnormal psychology |
title_exact_search | Abnormal psychology |
title_full | Abnormal psychology James N. Butcher ; Susan Mineka ; Jill M. Hooley |
title_fullStr | Abnormal psychology James N. Butcher ; Susan Mineka ; Jill M. Hooley |
title_full_unstemmed | Abnormal psychology James N. Butcher ; Susan Mineka ; Jill M. Hooley |
title_short | Abnormal psychology |
title_sort | abnormal psychology |
topic | Psychopathologie (DE-588)4047724-1 gnd Klinische Psychologie (DE-588)4031193-4 gnd Psychologie (DE-588)4047704-6 gnd Abweichendes Verhalten (DE-588)4000320-6 gnd |
topic_facet | Psychopathologie Klinische Psychologie Psychologie Abweichendes Verhalten Lehrbuch |
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