Abnormal psychology:
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adam_text | Preface 12
About the Authors 19
Introduction to Abnormal
Behavior 21
Overview 22
Recognizing the Presence of a Disorder 24
Defining Abnormal Behavior 25
Harmful Dysfunction 26
Mental Health Versus Absence of Disorder 27
Culture and Diagnostic Practice 27
THINKING CRITICALLY about DSM-5:
Revising an Imperfect Manual 27
CRITICAL THINKING matters:
Is Sexual Addiction a Meaningful Concept? 29
Who Experiences Abnormal Behavior? 30
Frequency in and Impact on Community Populations 31
Cross-Cultural Comparisons 33
The Mental Health Professions 34
Psychopathology in Historical Context 35
The Greek Tradition in Medicine 35
The Creation of the Asylum 36
Worcester Lunatic Hospital: A Model Institution 36
Lessons from the History of Psychopathology 37
Methods for the Scientific Study of Mental Disorders 38
The Uses and Limitations of Case Studies 38
RESEARCH methods:
Who Must Provide Scientific Evidence? 39
Clinical Research Methods 40
getting HELP 41
summary 41 the big picture 42 key terms 43
Systems Theory 51
Holism 51
Causality 51
RESEARCH methods:
Correlations: Does a Psychology Major Make You Smarter? 53
Developmental Psychopathology 53
Biological Factors 54
The Neuron and Neurotransmitters 54
Neurotransmitters and Psychopathology 55
Mind-Body Dualism 55
Major Brain Structures 56
Cerebral Hemispheres 58
Psychophysiology 58
Behavior Genetics 59
Psychological Factors 62
Human Nature 62
CRITICAL THINKING matters:
Do Vaccinations Cause Autism? 63
Temperament 64
Emotions 65
Learning and Cognition 65
The Sense of Self 66
Stages of Development 66
Social Factors 68
Close Relationships 68
Gender and Gender Roles 68
Prejudice, Poverty, and Society 69
getting HELP 70
summary 70 the big picture 71 key terms 71
Paradigms and Etiology of
Abnormal Behavior 44
Overview 45
Brief Historical Perspective 46
The Biological Paradigm 46
The Psychodynamic Paradigm 47
THINKING CRITICALLY about DSM-5:
Diagnosis and Causes of Mental Disorders 48
The Cognitive-Behavioral Paradigm 49
The Humanistic Paradigm 50
The Problem with Paradigms 50
Therapeutic Techniques for
Psychological Disorders 72
Overview 73
Four Views of Frances 74
Biological Treatments 75
Psychopharmacology 75
THINKING CRITICALLY about DSM-5:
Diagnosis and Treatment 76
Electroconvulsive Therapy 77
Psychosurgery 78
Psychodynamic Psychotherapies 78
Freudian Psychoanalysis 78
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Ego Analysis 80
Psychodynamic Psychotherapy 80
Cognitive-Behavior Therapy 80
Systematic Desensitization 81
Other Exposure Therapies 81
Aversion Therapy 81
Contingency Management 81
RESEARCH methods:
The Experiment: Does Treatment Cause Improvement? 82
Social Skills Training 83
Cognitive Techniques 83
Beck s Cognitive Therapy 83
Rational-Emotive Therapy 83
Third-Wave CBT 84
Humanistic Therapies 84
Client-Centered Therapy 84
A Means, Not an End? 84
Research on Psychotherapy 85
Does Psychotherapy Work? 85
CRITICAL THINKING matters:
Are All Therapies Created Equal? 86
The Allegiance Effect 88
Psychotherapy Process Research 89
Ethnic Minorities in Psychotherapy 90
Couple, Family, and Group Therapy 92
Couple Therapy 92
Family Therapy 93
Group Therapy 93
Prevention 94
Specific Treatments for Specific Disorders 94
getting HELP 95
summary 95 the big picture 96 key terms 96
Classification, Diagnosis and
Clinical Assessment of
Abnormal Behavior 97
Overview 98
Basic Issues in Classification 100
Categories Versus Dimensions 100
From Description to Theory 100
Classifying Abnormal Behavior 101
The DSM-5 System 101
Labels and Stigma 102
Criteria for Obsessive-Compulsive Disorder 103
Culture and Classification 103
Evaluating Classification Systems 105
Reliability 105
RESEARCH methods:
Reliability: Agreement Regarding Diagnostic Decisions 105
Validity 106
THINKING CRITICALLY about DSM-5:
Scientific Progress or Diagnostic Fads? 107
Problems and Limitations of the DSM-5 System 108
Basic Issues in Assessment 110
Purposes of Clinical Assessment 110
Assumptions About Consistency of Behavior 111
Evaluating the Usefulness of Assessment Procedures 111
CRITICAL THINKING matters:
The Barnum Effect and Assessment Feedback 112
Psychological Assessment Procedures 112
Interviews 112
Observational Procedures 114
Personality Tests and Self-Report Inventories 116
Projective Personality Tests 119
Biological Assessment Procedures 120
Brain Imaging Techniques 120
getting HELP 122
summary 123 the big picture 123 key terms 124
Causes of Mood Disorders
and Suicide 125
Overview 126
Symptoms 129
Emotional Symptoms 129
Cognitive Symptoms 130
Somatic Symptoms 130
Behavioral Symptoms 131
Other Problems Commonly Associated with Depression 131
Diagnosis 131
THINKING CRITICALLY about DSM-5:
Depression or Grief Following a Major Loss? 132
Criteria for Major Depressive Episode 133
Criteria for Diagnosis of Manic Episode 134
Course and Outcome 136
Depressive Disorders 136
Bipolar Disorders 136
Frequency 137
Incidence and Prevalence 137
Risk for Mood Disorders Across the Life Span 137
Gender Differences 138
Cross-Cultural Differences 138
Causes 139
Social Factors 139
Psychological Factors 141
Biological Factors 142
Integration of Social, Psychological, and Biological Factors 147
CONTENTS 5
RESEARCH methods:
Analogue Studies: Do Rats Get Depressed, and Why? 147
Treatment 148
Depressive Disorders 148
Cognitive Therapy 148
Bipolar Disorders 150
CRITICAL THINKING matters:
Do Antidepressant Drugs Cause Violent Behavior? 151
Electroconvulsive Therapy 152
Seasonal Mood Disorders 152
Suicide 152
Classification of Suicide 153
Frequency of Suicide 155
Causes of Suicide 156
Common Elements of Suicide 157
Treatment of Suicidal People 158
getting HELP 159
summary 160 the big picture 161 key terms 161
©Anxiety Disorders and
Obsessive-Compulsive
Disorder 163
Overview 164
Symptoms of Anxiety Disorders 165
Anxiety 165
Excessive Worry 166
Panic Attacks 167
Phobias 167
Diagnosis of Anxiety Disorders 167
Criteria for Panic Disorder 168
THINKING CRITICALLY about DSM-5:
Splitting Up the Anxiety Disorders 169
Course and Outcome 170
Frequency of Anxiety Disorders 171
Prevalence 171
Comorbidity 171
Gender Differences 171
Anxiety Disorders Across the Life Span 171
Cross-Cultural Comparisons 172
Causes of Anxiety Disorders 172
Adaptive and Maladaptive Fears 172
Social Factors 173
Psychological Factors 174
Biological Factors 176
Treatment of Anxiety Disorders 178
Psychological Interventions 178
Biological Interventions 180
RESEARCH methods:
Statistical Significance: When Differences Matter 181
Obsessive-Compulsive and Related Disorders 182
Symptoms of OCD 183
Diagnosis of OCD and Related Disorders 185
Course and Outcome of OCD 187
Frequency of OCD and Related Disorders 188
Causes of OCD 188
Treatment of OCD 189
CRITICAL THINKING matters:
Can a Strep Infection Trigger OCD in Children? 189
getting HELP 191
summary 191 the big picture 192 key terms 192
Diagnosis and Treatment of
Acute and Posttraumatic Stress
Disorders, Dissociative
Disorders, and Somatic
Symptom Disorders 194
Overview 195
Acute and Posttraumatic Stress Disorders 195
Symptoms of ASD and PTSD 196
Diagnosis of ASD and PTSD 197
Criteria for Posttraumatic Stress Disorder 198
Criteria for Acute Stress Disorder 199
The Trauma of Sexual Assault 200
Frequency of Trauma, PTSD, and ASD 201
Causes of PTSD and ASD 202
Prevention and Treatment of ASD and PTSD 204
Dissociative Disorders 206
Hysteria and the Unconscious 207
CRITICAL THINKING matters:
Recovered Memories? 208
Symptoms of Dissociative Disorders 209
Diagnosis of Dissociative Disorders 210
Frequency of Dissociative Disorders 212
THINKING CRITICALLY about DSM-5:
More on Diagnostic Fads 212
Causes of Dissociative Disorders 214
RESEARCH methods:
Retrospective Reports: Remembering the Past 215
Treatment of Dissociative Disorders 216
Somatic Symptom Disorders 216
Symptoms of Somatic Symptom Disorders 216
Diagnosis of Somatic Symptom Disorders 217
Criteria for Illness Anxiety Disorder 218
Frequency of Somatic Symptom Disorders 219
Causes of Somatic Symptom Disorders 220
Treatment of Somatic Symptom Disorders 222
getting HELP 223
summary 224 the big picture 224 key terms 225
6 CONTENTS
Stress, Health and
Coping 226
Overview 227
Defining Stress 228
Stress as a Life Event 229
Stress as Appraisal of Life Events 230
Symptoms of Stress 230
Tend and Befriend: The Female Stress Response? 231
Psychophysiological Responses to Stress 231
Coping 233
Health Behavior 234
CRITICAL THINKING matters:
Resilience 234
Illness as a Cause of Stress 237
Diagnosis of Stress and Physical Illness 237
THINKING CRITICALLY about DSM-5:
Is the Descriptive Approach Too Literal
Sometimes? 237
Psychological Factors and Some Familiar Illnesses 238
Cancer 238
Criteria for Psychological Factors Affecting
Other Medical Conditions 238
Acquired Immune Deficiency Syndrome (AIDS) 239
Pain Disorder 240
Sleep-Wake Disorders 240
Cardiovascular Disease 241
Symptoms of CVD 242
Diagnosis of CVD 242
Frequency of CVD 242
Causes of CVD 242
RESEARCH methods:
Longitudinal Studies: Lives over Time 243
Prevention and Treatment of CVD 246
getting HELP 248
summary 249 the big picture 249 key terms 250
O Personality Disorders: Types,
Causes and Treatment 251
Overview 252
Symptoms 254
Social Motivation 254
Cognitive Perspectives Regarding Self and Others 255
Temperament and Personality Traits 255
Context and Personality 257
Diagnosis 257
Cluster A: Paranoid, Schizoid, and Schizotypal Personality Disorders 258
CRITICAL THINKING matters:
Can Personality Disorders Be Adaptive? 258
Cluster B: Antisocial, Borderline, Histrionic, and Narcissistic
Personality Disorders 259
Cluster C: Avoidant, Dependent, and Obsessive-Compulsive
Personality Disorders 261
A Dimensional Perspective on Personality Disorders 261
THINKING CRITICALLY about DSM-5:
Is a Dimensional Model Too Complicated? 263
Frequency 265
Prevalence in Community and Clinical Samples 265
Gender Differences 266
Stability of Personality Disorders over Time 266
Culture and Personality 267
RESEARCH methods:
Cross-Cultural Comparisons: The Importance
of Context 268
Schizotypal Personality Disorder (SPD) 269
Symptoms 269
Criteria for Schizotypal Personality Disorder 270
Causes 270
Treatment 270
Borderline Personality Disorder (BPD) 271
Impulse Control Disorders 272
Symptoms 272
Criteria for Borderline Personality Disorder 273
Causes 273
Treatment 274
Antisocial Personality Disorder (ÂSPD) 275
Symptoms 276
Criteria for Antisocial Personality Disorder 276
Causes 277
Treatment 279
getting HELP 279
summary 280 the big picture 281 key terms 281
Diagnosis, Symptoms and
Treatment of Eating
Disorders 282
Overview 283
Eating Disorders in Males 284
Symptoms of Anorexia 285
Significantly Low Weight 285
Fear of Gaining Weight 286
Disturbance in Experiencing Weight or Shape 286
Amenorrhea 286
Medical Complications 286
Struggle for Control 286
Comorbid Psychological Disorders 286
CONTENTS 7
Symptoms of Bulimia 287
Binge Eating 288
Inappropriate Compensatory Behavior 288
Excessive Emphasis on Weight and Shape 288
Comorbid Psychological Disorders 289
Medical Complications 289
Diagnosis of Feeding and Eating Disorders 289
THINKING CRITICALLY about DSM-5:
Is Binge Eating a Mental Disorder? Is Obesity? 289
Criteria for Anorexia Nervosa 290
Criteria for Bulimia Nervosa 291
Frequency of Anorexia and Bulimia 291
Standards of Beauty 292
CRITICAL THINKING matters:
The Pressure to Be Thin 293
Age of Onset 293
Causes of Anorexia and Bulimia 294
Social Factors 294
Psychological Factors 295
Biological Factors 297
Integration and Alternative Pathways 297
Treatment of Anorexia 298
Course and Outcome of Anorexia Nervosa 298
Treatment of Bulimia 299
Cognitive Behavior Therapy 299
Interpersonal Psychotherapy 299
Antidepressant Medications 299
RESEARCH methods:
Psychotherapy Placebos 300
Course and Outcome of Bulimia Nervosa 300
Prevention of Eating Disorders 300
getting HELP 302
summary 302 the big picture 303 key terms 303
Substance-Related
Disorders 304
Overview 305
Symptoms 307
Alcohol 309
Tobacco 310
Amphetamine and Cocaine 311
Opiates 312
Sedatives, Hypnotics, and Anxiolytics 313
Cannabis 314
Hallucinogens and Related Drugs 314
Diagnosis 315
Brief History of Legal and Illegal Substances 315
DSM-5 316
Course and Outcome 317
Criteria for Alcohol Use Disorder 317
Other Disorders Commonly Associated with Addictions 318
Frequency 318
Prevalence of Alcohol Use Disorder 319
Prevalence of Drug and Nicotine Use Disorders 320
Risk for Addiction Across the Life Span 321
CRITICAL THINKING matters:
Should Tobacco Products Be Illegal? 321
Causes 322
Social Factors 322
Biological Factors 323
Psychological Factors 326
Integrated Systems 327
RESEARCH methods:
Studies of People at Risk for Disorders 327
Treatment 328
Detoxification 328
Medications During Remission 328
Self-Help Groups: Alcoholics Anonymous 329
Cognitive Behavior Therapy 330
Outcome Results and General Conclusions 331
Gambling Disorder 332
THINKING CRITICALLY about DSM-5:
Is Pathological Gambling an Addiction? 332
Symptoms 333
Diagnosis 334
Frequency 334
getting HELP 335
summary 335 the big picture 336 key terms 337
▲ Sexual Dysfunctions
§ and Gender Identity
l¡¡|r Disorders 338
Overview 339
Brief Historical Perspective 341
Sexual Dysfunctions 341
Symptoms 341
Diagnosis 343
RESEARCH methods:
Hypothetical Constructs: What Is Sexual Arousal? 345
Frequency 347
Causes 348
Treatment 350
CRITICAL THINKING matters:
Does Medication Cure Sexual Dysfunction? 352
Paraphilic Disorders 352
Symptoms 353
8 CONTENTS
Diagnosis 353
THINKING CRITICALLY about DSM-5:
Two Sexual Problems That Did Not Become
New Mental Disorders 359
Frequency 360
Causes 360
Treatment 361
Gender Dysphoria 363
Symptoms 363
Frequency 364
Causes 364
Treatment 365
getting HELP 365
summary 366 the big picture 366 key terms 367
Schizophrenia and Other
Psychotic Disorders: Causes
and Treatment 368
Overview 369
Symptoms 371
Positive Symptoms 372
Negative Symptoms 373
First-Person Account of Delusional Beliefs 373
Disorganization 374
Diagnosis 375
DSM-5 375
Criteria for Schizophrenia 376
Subtypes 376
CRITICAL THINKING matters:
Why Were the Symptom-Based Subtypes
of Schizophrenia Dropped from DSM-5? 377
Related Psychotic Disorders 377
Course and Outcome 378
Frequency 379
Gender Differences 379
Cross-Cultural Comparisons 380
Causes 380
Biological Factors 380
Social Factors 386
Psychological Factors 387
RESEARCH methods:
Comparison Groups: What Is Normal? 389
Interaction of Biological and Environmental Factors 389
The Search for Markers of Vulnerability 390
THINKING CRITICALLY about DSM-5:
Attenuated Psychosis Syndrome Reflects Wishful
Rather Than Critical Thinking 390
Treatment 392
Antipsychotic Medication 392
Psychosocial Treatment 394
getting HELP 396
summary 397 the big picture 398 key terms 398
■ Rl Delirium and Dementia 399
Overview 400
Symptoms 403
Delirium 403
Criteria for Delirium 403
Major Neurocognitive Disorder 404
Memory Changes in Normal Aging 405
Diagnosis 408
Brief Historical Perspective 408
Specific Types of Neurocognitive Disorder 409
Criteria for Major Neurocognitive Disorder 409
CRITICAL THINKING matters:
How Can Clinicians Establish an Early Diagnosis
of Alzheimer s Disease? 410
Frequency of Delirium and Major
Neurocognitive Disorders 414
Prevalence of Dementia 414
RESEARCH methods:
Finding Genes That Cause Behavioral Problems 415
Prevalence by Subtypes of Neurocognitive Disorder 416
Cross-Cultural Comparisons 416
Causes 416
Delirium 416
Neurocognitive Disorder 416
Treatment and Management 419
Medication 419
THINKING CRITICALLY about DSM-5:
Will Patients and Their Families Understand
Mild Neurocognitive Disorder? 420
Environmental and Behavioral Management 421
Support for Caregivers 421
getting HELP 422
summary 422 the big picture 423 key terms 423
Intellectual Disabilities and
Autism: Causes and
Treatment 424
Overview 425
Intellectual Disabilities 425
Symptoms of Intellectual Disabilities 427
Criteria for Intellectual Disability (Intellectual
Developmental Disorder) 427
RESEARCH methods:
Central Tendency and Variability: What Do IQ Scores Mean? 428
Diagnosis of Intellectual Disabilities 430
CONTENTS 9
Frequency of Intellectual Disabilities 431
Causes of Intellectual Disabilities 431
Treatment: Prevention and Normalization 436
Eugenics: Our History of Shame 437
Autism Spectrum Disorder 439
Symptoms of ASD 440
Diagnosis of ASD 444
Frequency of ASD 445
Criteria for Autism Spectrum Disorder 445
THINKING CRITICALLY about DSM-5:
How Far Out on the Autism Spectrum? 446
Causes of ASD 447
Treatment of ASD 448
CRITICAL THINKING matters:
The Bogus Treatment Called Facilitated Communication 449
getting HELP 452
summary 453 the big picture 453 key terms 454
Disorders of Childhood
455
Overview 456
Externalizing Disorders 457
Symptoms of Externalizing 457
Diagnosis of Externalizing Disorders 459
Criteria for Attention-Deficit/Hyperactivity Disorder 460
What Are Learning Disabilities? 461
Criteria for Oppositional Defiant Disorder 462
Frequency of Externalizing 462
Criteria for Conduct Disorder 463
Causes of Externalizing 463
RESEARCH methods:
Samples: How to Select the People We Study 464
Treatment of Externalizing Disorders 468
CRITICAL THINKING matters:
ADHD s False Causes and Cures 472
Internalizing and Other Disorders 474
Symptoms of Internalizing Disorders 474
Diagnosis of Internalizing and Other Childhood Disorders 476
THINKING CRITICALLY about DSM-5:
Disruptive Mood Dysrégulation Disorder 477
Frequency of Internalizing Disorders 478
Treatment of Internalizing Disorders 481
getting HELP 482
summary 483 the big picture 483 key terms 484
Adjustment Disorders
Overview 486
Symptoms 487
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10 CONTENTS
Diagnosis 488
Criteria for Adjustment Disorder 488
The Transition to Adulthood 489
Symptoms of the Adult Transition 490
Diagnosis of Identity Conflicts 491
Frequency of Identity Conflicts 491
Causes of Identity Conflicts 492
Treatment During the Transition to Adult Life 492
Family Transitions 492
Symptoms of Family Transitions 493
Diagnosis of Troubled Family Relationships 494
THINKING CRITICALLY about DSM-5:
Do Psychological Problems Reside within Individuals? 495
Frequency of Family Transitions 496
Causes of Difficulty in Family Transitions 496
RESEARCH methods:
Genes and the Environment 497
Treatment During Family Transitions 498
CRITICAL THINKING matters:
A Divorce Gene? 498
The Transition to Later Life 500
Symptoms 501
Reliving the Past 503
Diagnosis of Aging 505
Frequency of Aging 505
Causes of Psychological Problems in Later Life 506
Treatment of Psychological Problems in Later Life 507
getting HELP 507
summary 508 the big picture 508 key terms 508
Mental Health: Legal
Perspectives 509
Overview 510
Expert Witnesses 511
Free Will Versus Determinism 512
Rights and Responsibilities 512
Mental Illness and Criminal Responsibility 512
The Insanity Defense 512
Competence to Stand Trial 515
The Battered Woman Syndrome Defense 516
Sentencing and Mental Health 518
THINKING CRITICALLY about DSM-5:
Thresholds Can Be a Matter of Life or Death 519
Civil Commitment 520
A Brief History of U.S. Mental Hospitals 520
Libertarianism Versus Paternalism 520
Involuntary Hospitalization 521
CRITICAL THINKING matters:
Violence and Mental Illness 522
RESEARCH methods:
Base Rates and Prediction: Justice Blackmun s Error 523
The Rights of Mental Patients 524
Deinstitutionalization 526
Mental Health and Family Law 527
Child Custody Disputes 528
Child Abuse 529
Professional Responsibilities and the Law 531
Professional Negligence and Malpractice 531
Confidentiality 532
getting HELP 533
summary 533 the big picture 534 key terms 534
Glossary 535
References 545
Credits 581
Name Index 584
Subject Index 593
CONTENTS 11
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spelling | Oltmanns, Thomas F. Verfasser aut Abnormal psychology Thomas F. Oltmanns, Washington University in St. Louis, Robert E. Emery, University of Virginia Eighth edition, global edition Boston Pearson [2015] 605 Seiten Illustrationen, Diagramme txt rdacontent n rdamedia nc rdacarrier Klinische Psychologie (DE-588)4031193-4 gnd rswk-swf Psychopathologie (DE-588)4047724-1 gnd rswk-swf Psychology, Pathological. (DE-588)4123623-3 Lehrbuch gnd-content Klinische Psychologie (DE-588)4031193-4 s DE-604 Psychopathologie (DE-588)4047724-1 s 1\p DE-604 Emery, Robert E. 1952- Verfasser (DE-588)1042801592 aut Digitalisierung UB Bamberg - ADAM Catalogue Enrichment application/pdf http://bvbr.bib-bvb.de:8991/F?func=service&doc_library=BVB01&local_base=BVB01&doc_number=029248341&sequence=000002&line_number=0001&func_code=DB_RECORDS&service_type=MEDIA Inhaltsverzeichnis 1\p cgwrk 20201028 DE-101 https://d-nb.info/provenance/plan#cgwrk |
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title | Abnormal psychology |
title_auth | Abnormal psychology |
title_exact_search | Abnormal psychology |
title_full | Abnormal psychology Thomas F. Oltmanns, Washington University in St. Louis, Robert E. Emery, University of Virginia |
title_fullStr | Abnormal psychology Thomas F. Oltmanns, Washington University in St. Louis, Robert E. Emery, University of Virginia |
title_full_unstemmed | Abnormal psychology Thomas F. Oltmanns, Washington University in St. Louis, Robert E. Emery, University of Virginia |
title_short | Abnormal psychology |
title_sort | abnormal psychology |
topic | Klinische Psychologie (DE-588)4031193-4 gnd Psychopathologie (DE-588)4047724-1 gnd |
topic_facet | Klinische Psychologie Psychopathologie Lehrbuch |
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