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1 Abnormal Psychology: Historical 9 Gender Dysphoria, Sexual
and Modern Perspectives 1 Dysfunctions, and Paraphilic
Disorders 320
2 Research Methods in Abnormal
Psychology 38 10 Substance-Related and Addictive
Disorders 364
3 Assessment and Diagnosis 75 11 Schizophrenia Spectrum and
4 Anxiety Trauma- and Other Psychotic Disorders 412
Stressor-Related Disorders 114 12 Personality Disorders 448
5 Obsessive-Compulsive and
Impulse Control Disorders 161 13 Neurodevelopmental, Disruptive,
Conduct, and Elimination
6 Somatic Symptom and Dissociative Disorders 486
Disorders 197 14 Aging and Neurocognitive
7 Bipolar and Depressive Disorders 525
Disorders 229 15 Abnormal Psychology: Legal
8 Feeding and Eating Disorders 276 and Ethical Issues 564
Contents
Preface
Acknowledgments
About the Authors
1 Abnormal Psychology: Historical and
Modem Perspectives
Normal vs. Abnormal Behavior
Is Being Different Abnormal?
Is Behaving Deviantly (Differently) Abnormal?
■ REAL People REAL Disorders James Eagan Holmes
Is Behaving Dangerously Abnormal?
Is Behaving Dysfunctionally Abnormal?
A Defini tion of Abnormal Behavior
■ Research HOT Topic Categorical vs. Dimensional
Approaches to Abnormal Behavior
The History of Abnormal Behavior and
Its Treatment
Ancient Theories
Classical Greek and Roman Periods
The Middle Ages Through the Renaissance
The Nineteenth Century and the Beginning
of Modern Thought
■ Examining the EVIDENCE Modern-Day Mass Hysteria
The Twentieth Century
Current Views of Abnormal Behavior and
Treatment
Biological Models
Psychological Models
Sociocultural Models
The Biopsychosocial Model
■ Real SCIENCE Real LIFE Olivia-How One Disorder
Might Have Been Understood and Treated
Throughout the Ages
Key Terms
2 Research Methods in Abnormal
Psychology
Ethics and Responsibility in Research
Core Principles of Ethics in Research
The Informed Consent Process
Research in Abnormal Psychology at the
Cellular Level
Neuroanatomy
■ REAL People REAL Disorders Henry Gustav
Molaison (H.M.)
Neurotransmitters
Neuroimaging 49
Genetics 50
Research in Abnormal Psychology at the
Individual Level 56
The Case Study 56
Single-Case Designs 58
Research in Abnormal Psychology at the
Group Level 60
Correlational Methods 60
Controlled Group Designs 63
Improvement of Diversity in Group-Based
Research 66
Cross-Sectional and Longitudinal Cohorts 67
Research in Abnormal Psychology at the
Population Level 69
Epidemiology 70
Epidemiological Research Designs 70
■ Research HOT Topic National Comorbidity
Survey Replication (NCS-R) 70
■ Examining the EVIDENCE Can Obesity Be Prevented
in Children? 71
■ Real SCIENCE Real LIFE Susan-A Participant
in a Randomized Controlled Trial 72
Key Terms 74
3 Assessment and Diagnosis 75
Goals of Assessment 77
What Is a Clinical Assessment? 77
Screening 78
Diagnosis and Treatment Planning 80
Outcome Evaluation 80
■ REAL People REAL Disorders Cases of Misdiagnosis 81
Properties of Assessment Instruments 82
Standardization 82
Reliability 83
Validity 84
Developmental and Cultural Considerations 85
Ethics and Responsibility 86
Assessment Instruments 87
Clinical Interviews 88
Personality Tests 91
Tests of General Psychological Functioning
and Specific Symptoms 93
■ Examining the EVIDENCE The Rorschach Inkblot
Test 94
Assessment of Cognitive Functioning 96
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Behavioral and Physiological Assessment
Behavioral Assessment
Psychophysiological Assessment
■ Research HOT Topic Oxytocin and “Mind Reading”
Diagnosis and Classification
History of Classification of Abnormal Behaviors
Comorbidity
How Do Developmental and Cultural Factors
Affect Diagnosis?
When Is a Diagnostic System Harmful?
Dimensional Systems as an Alternative to DSM
Classification
1 Real SCIENCE Real LIFE Amber-Assessment
in a Clinical Research Study
Key Terms
4 Anxiety, Trauma- and Stressor-Related
Disorders
What Is Anxiety?
The Fight-or-Flight Response
The Elements of Anxiety
How Normal Anxiety Differs from Abnormal
Anxiety
What Are the Anxiety Disorders?
Panic Attacks
Panic Disorder
Agoraphobia
Generalized Anxiety Disorder
Social Anxiety Disorder
Selective Mutism
9 REAL People REAL Disorders Pitching Through
Social Anxiety Disorder
Specific Phobia
Separation Anxiety Disorder
What Are the Trauma- and Stressor-Related
Disorders?
Posttraumatic Stress Disorder
1 Research HOT Topic Trauma, Grief, and
Resilience
The Etiology of Anxiety and Trauma- and
Stressor-Related Disorders
Biological Perspective
Psychological Perspective
The Treatment of Anxiety and Trauma- and
Stressor-Related Disorders
Biological Treatments
Psychological Treatments
i Research HOT Topic Virtual Reality Therapy
Ethics and Responsibility
® Real SCIENCE Real LIFE Ricky: Treatment of a
Severe Specific Phobia
Key Terms
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100 Control Disorders 161
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104 What Is Obsessive-Compulsive Disorder?
105 Obsessive-Compulsive Disorder 163
105 Epidemiology, Sex, Race, and Ethnicity 165
107 Developmental Factors 166
What Are Obsessive-Compulsive Related
107 Disorders (OCRDs)? 168
108 Body Dysmorphic Disorder 168
Hoarding Disorder 170
109 m REAL People REAL Disorders The Collyer Brothers:
Partners in Hoarding 170
111 Trichotillomania (Hair-Pulling Disorder) 172
113 » Examining the EVIDENCE Is Trichotillomania (Hair-Pulling
Disorder) Adequately Categorized as an OCRD? 174
Excoriation (Skin-Picking) Disorder 174
114 What Are Impulse Control Disorders? 176
116 Pyromania 176
116 Kleptomania 177
118 Etiology of Obsessive-Compulsive and Impulse
Control Disorders 179
120 OCD: Biological Perspective 179
121 OCD: Psychological Perspective 181
122 OCRDs: Biological Perspective 183
123 OCRDs: Psychological Perspective 184
123 Pyromania and Kleptomania 185
125 Treatment of Obsessive-Compulsive and Impulse
128 Control Disorders 187
131 OCD: Biological Treatments 188
OC D: Psychol cg i ca 1 Trea tmen ts 188
132 H Research HOT Topic Family Treatment for Children
132 with OCD 191
135 OCRDs: Biological Treatments 192
OCRDs: Psychological Treatments 192
138 Pyromania and Kleptomania 193
138 IS Real SCIENCE Real LIFE Tyler---The Psychopathology
and Treatment of Obsessive-Compulsive Disorder 194
144 Key Terms 196
145 6 Somatic Symptom and Dissociative
145 Disorders 197
150 Somatic Symptom and Related Disorders 199
Somatic Symptom Disorder 199
153 Conversion Disorder (Functional Neurological
154 Symptom Disorder) 200
156 Illness Anxiety Disorder 202
157 Factitious Disorder 203
158 Functional Impairment 206
Ethics and Responsibility 207
160 ■ Research HOT Topic The Challenge of Chronic
160 Fatigue Syndrome 208
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Epidemiology
Etiology
■ Examining the EVIDENCE Is Childhood Sexual
Abuse Associated with Somatic Symptom
Disorders?
Treatment
Dissociative Disorders
Dissociative Amnesia
Dissociative Identity Disorder
Depersonalization / Derealization Disorder
Epidemiology
Etiology
Ethics and Responsibility
■ Examining the EVIDENCE Can Therapy Cause
Dissociative Identity Disorder?
Treatment
Malingering
■ REAL People REAL Disorders The Piano Man—Dissociative
Disorder, Factitious Disorder, or Malingering?
■ Real SCIENCE Real LIFE Nancy—A Case of Somatic
Symptom Disorder
Key Terms
7 Bipolar and Depressive Disorders
Bipolar and Related Disorders
Bipolar Disorder
Epidemiology, Sex, Race, and Ethnicity
Developmental Factors in Bipolar Disorder
■ Examining the EVIDENCE Is There a Link Between Art
and Madness?
Comorbidity
Depressive Disorders
Major Depressive Disorder
Persistent Depressive Disorder (Dysthymia)
Disruptive Mood Dysrégulation Disorder
Depressive Disorders Related to Reproductive Events
Epidemiology, Sex, Race, and Ethnicity
Developmental Factors
Comorbidity
Suicide
Suicidal ideation, Suicide Attempts, and Death
by Suicide
Who Commits Suicide?
Ethics and Responsibility
Risk Factors for Suicide
Understanding Death by Suicide
1 REAL People REAL Disorders The Heritability
of Suicide-The Hemingway and van Gogh Families
Prevention of Suicide
■ Research HOT Topic Suicide Barrier on the
Golden Gate Bridge
Treatment After Suicide Attempts
209 The Etiology of Bipolar and Depressive Disorders 257
209 Biological Perspective 257
Psychological Perspecti ve 261
1 Research HOT Topic Resiliency 262
210 The Treatment of Bipolar and Depressive
212 Disorders 266
214 Bipolar Disorder 266
215 Depressive Disorders 268
216 Selecting a Treatment 273
218 ■ Real SCIENCE Real LIFE Latisha-Treatment of Major
219 Depressive Disorder with Peripartum Onset 274
220 Key Terms 275
223 8 Feeding and Eating Disorders 276
224 Anorexia Nervosa 278
224 Clinical Features of Anorexia Nervosa 278
226 Epidemiology and Course of Anorexia Nervosa 281
Personality and Comorbidity in Anorexia
226 Nervosa 282
■ REAL People REAL Disorders Karen Carpenter---The
227 Dangers of Syrup of Ipecac 283
228 Bulimia Nervosa 284
229 Clinical Features of Bulimia Nervosa 284
Epidemiology and Course of Bulimia Nervosa 286
231 Personality and Comorbidity in Bulimia Nervosa 287
231 ■ REAL People REAL Disorders Elton John: Bulimia
235 Nervosa and Drug and Alcohol Abuse 287
236 ■ REAL People REAL Disorders Demi Lovato: Bulimia
Nervosa and Self-Harm 288
237 Binge-Eating Disorder 289
238 Clinical Features of Binge-Eating Disorder 289
239 Epidemiology and Course of Binge-Eating
239 Disorder 290
241 9 REAL People REAL Disorders Monica Seles---Tennis
242 and Binge-Eating Disorder Don’t Mix 290
243 Personality and Comorbidity in Binge-Eating
244 Disorder 291
246 Other Specified Feeding and Eating Disorders 292
247 Feeding and Eating Disorders Often Seen
248 in Childhood 294
Pica and Rumination Disorder 294
249 Avoidant/Restrictive Food Intake Disorder 296
250 Epidemiology, Sex, Race, Ethnicity, and
251 Developmental Factors in Eating Disorders 298
252 Sex, Race, and Ethnicity in Eating Disorders 298
253 ■ Research HOT Topic Gender Diversity in Eating
Disorders Research 298
253 Developmental Factors in Eating Disorders 299
254 The Etiology of Eating Disorders 301
Biological Perspectives 301
255 9 Research HOT Topic New Research a Game
256 Changer for Binge Eating 303
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8 Examining the EVIDENCE Genes or Environment
in Anorexia Nervosa?
Psychological Perspectives
The Treatment for Eating Disorders
Inpatient Treatment for Anorexia Nervosa
Ethics and Responsibility
Biological Treatments for Eating Disorders
Psychological Treatments
1 Real SCIENCE Real LIFE Hannah-Detection and
Treatment of Anorexia Nervosa in a Student Athlete
Key Terms
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Dysfunctions, and Paraphilic
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Disorders
Substance-Related Disorders
Basic Principles of Substance-Related Disorders
Commonly Used Licit Drugs
Caffeine
Nicotine
Alcohol
rn Examining the EVIDENCE When It Comes to Decreasing
Smoking, Australia Is Ahead of the Pack
Illicit Drugs and Non-Substance-Related Disorders
Marijuana
Research HOT Topic Medical Uses of Marijuana
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Disorders 320 CNS Stimulants 381
Human Sexuality 322 Cocaine 383
Sexual Functioning 323 Sedative Drugs 384
Sex Differences in Sexual Behaviors 323 Opioids 386
Understanding Sexual Behavior 324 8 REAL People REAL Disorders Amy Winehouse-A Tragic
8 Research HOT Topic The Internet and Cybersex 327 End to a Life of Substance Use 387
Gender Dysphoria 329 LSD and Natural Hallucinogens 388
Gender Identity and Gender Dysphoria 329 Inhalants 389
Functional Impairment 330 Non-Substance-Related Disorders 391
ffi REAL People REAL Disorders Caitlyn Jenner: Sex, Ethnicity, Education, and Illicit Drug Use 392
“Call Me Caitlyn” 332 Etiology of Substance-Related Disorders 394
Sex, Race, and Ethnicity 332 Biological Factors 394
Etiology 333 Psychological Factors 397
Ethics and Responsibility 334 Sociocultural, Family, and Environmental Factors 398
Treatment 335 Developmental Factors 399
Sexual Dysfunctions 338 Treatment of Substance Use Disorders 400
Sexual Interest/Desire Disorders 338 Therapies Based on Cognitive and Behavioral
M Research HOT Topic Sexual Addiction and Principles 401
Hypersexual Disorder 340 Ethics and Responsibility 405
Orgasmic Disorders 340 Biological Treatments 406
Genito-Pelvic Pain/Penetration Disorder 343 B Examining the EVIDENCE Controlled Drinking? 408
Functional Impairment 344 Sex and Racial/Ethnic Differences in Treatment 408
Epidemiology 344 8 Real SCIENCE Real LIFE Jessica---Treating
Etiology 346 Poly-Substance Abuse 410
Treatment 348 Key Terms 411
1 Examining the EVIDENCE Viagra for Female
Sexual Arousal Disorder 349 11 Schizophrenia Spectrum and Other
Paraphilic Disorders 351 Psychotic Disorders 412
Paraphilic Disorders Based on Anomalous
Target Preferences 352 Psychotic Disorders 413
Paraphilic Dysfunctions Based on Anomalous What Is Psychosis? 413
Activity Preferences 354 What Is Schizophrenia? 414
Functional Impairment 357 Schizophrenia in Depth 416
Epidemiology 358 8 REAL People REAL Disorders Elyn Saks-The Center
Etiology 358 Cannot Hold 420
Treatment 359 Functional Impairment 421
8 Real SCIENCE Real LIFE Michael---Treatment of Sexual Epidemiology 424
Dysfunction 362 Developmental Factors 426
Key Terms 363 Other Psychotic Disorders 428
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■ REAL People REAL Disorders Andrea Yates and
Postpartum Mood Disorder with Psychotic Features
Etiology of Schizophrenia
Biological Factors
■ Examining the EVIDENCE Genetics and Environment
in the Development of Schizophrenia
Family Influences
Treatment of Schizophrenia and Other Psychotic
Disorders
Pharmacological Treatment
■ Research HOT Topic Transcranial Magnetic Stimulation
Psychosocial Treatment
I Real SCIENCE Real LIFE Kerry—Treating Schizophrenia
Key Terms
12 Personality Disorders
Defining Personality Disorders
Personality Trait vs. Personality Disorder
Dimensional Approach vs. Categorical Approach
Personality Disorder Clusters
Cluster A: Odd or Eccentric Disorders
Cluster B: Dramatic, Emotional, or Erratic Disorders
■ REAL People REAL Disorders Jeffrey Dahmer: Antisocial
Personality Disorder
Cluster C: Anxious or Fearful Disorders
■ Examining tiie EVIDENCE Social Anxiety
Disorder vs. Avoidant Personality Disorder
The Five-Factor Model: Toward a Dimensional
Approach
Developmental Factors and Personality Disorders
Comorbidity and Functional Impairment
Epidemiology, Sex, Race, and Ethnicity
Etiology of Personality Disorders
Biological Perspectives
■ Research HOT Topic Tracking Temperament from
Childhood into Adulthood
Psychological and Sociocultural Perspectives
Treatment of Personality Disorders
Psychological Treatments
Pharmacological Treatments
■ Real SCIENCE Real LIFE Kayla-Life Transitions
and Borderline Personality Disorder
Key Terms
13 Neurodevelopmental, Disruptive,
Conduct, and Elimination Disorders
Intellectual Disability (Intellectual
Developmental Disorder)
Defining Intellectual Ability
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Treatment
Specific Learning Disorders 496
Defining Specific Learning Disorders 496
Etiology 498
Treatment 499
Autism Spectrum Disorder 501
Defining Autism Spectrum Disorder 501
Functional Impairment 503
IB REAL People REAL Disorders Temple Grandin, Ph.D. 504
Etiology 504
Я Examining the EVIDENCE Vaccines Do Not Produce
Autism Spectrum Disorder 505
Treatment 506
Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder 508
Identifying Attention Deficit Disorder 508
Functional impairment 510
Etiology 512
Treatment 513
Conduct Disorder and Oppositional Defiant
Disorder 515
Defining Conduct Disorder and Oppositional
Defiant Disorder 515
Functional Impairment 517
Etiology 518
Treatment 519
■ Research HOT Topic Psychiatric Medication
Use in Children 519
Elimination Disorders 520
Enuresis 521
Encopresis 522
H Real SCIENCE Real LIFE Danny-The Treatment
of Social Anxiety Disorder and Autism
Spectrum Disorder 523
Key Terms 524
14 Aging and Neurocognitive
Disorders 525
Symptoms and Disorders of Aging 528
Geropsychology as a Unique Field 528
Successful Aging 529
Psychological Symptoms and Disorders Among
Older People 529
Depression and Bipolar Disorder 532
Symptoms of Depression and Bipolar Disorder
in Older Adults 532
Prevalence and Impact 534
Etiology of Depression in Later Life 535
Treatment of Depression and Bipolar Disorder
in Older People 536
Anxiety Disorders 538
Symptoms of Anxiety Disorders in Older Adults 538
Prevalence and Impact 539
Etiology of Anxiety Disorders in Later Life 540
Treatment of Anxiety Disorders in Later Life 541
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i Research HOT Topic Translating Geropsychology Treatment
Research into the Real World 542
Substance-Related Disorders
and Psychosis 543
Substance-Related Disorders in Older Adults 543
Prevalence and Impact of Substance Use in Older
Adults 544
Etiology and Treatment of Substance-Related.
Disorders 546
Psychosis in Older Adults 546
Prevalence and Impact of Psychosis in Older
Adults 548
Etiology and Treatment of Psychosis in Older
Adults 548
Neurocognitive Disorders 550
Delirium 550
Etiology and Treatment of Delirium 551
Major and Mild Neurocognitive Disorders 553
1 Examining the EVIDENCE Is Mild Neurocognitive Disorder
a Precursor of Major Neurocognitive Disorder or a
Separate Syndrome? 556
■ REAL People REAL Disorders Pat Summitt: Decreasing
the Stigma of Alzheimer’s Disease 557
Etiology 559
Treatment 560
i Real SCIENCE Real LIFE Charlotte—The Psychopathology
and Treatment of Anxiety Disorder in an Older Adult 562
Key Terms 563
15 Abnormal Psychology: Legal
and Ethical Issues 564
Law, Ethics, and Issues of Treatment 566
Defining Ethics 566
Deinsti tutionaliza tion 567
Psychiatric Commitment 569
Civil Commitment 5/U
Criminal Commitment 571
M REAL People REAL Disorders Kenneth Bianchi, Patty
Hearst, and Dr. Martin Orne 576
Privacy, Confidentiality, and Privilege in
Abnormal Psychology 577
Privacy, Confidentiality, and Privilege 578
Health Insurance Portability and Accountability
Act (HIPAA) * 579
Duty to Warn 580
Licensing, Malpractice Issues, and Prescription
Privileges 582
Licensing 582
Malpractice 582
Prescription Privileges 583
Research and Clinical Trials 585
Rights of Participants in Research 585
Considerations with Children and Adolescents 587
Using Control Groups in Psychological
Research 588
Cultural Perceptions Regarding Research 589
II Research HOT Topic The Use of Placebo in Clinical
Research 589
■ Examining the EVIDENCE Children and Nontherapeutic
Research 591
* Real Science Real Life Gregory Murphy—Psychiatry
and the Law 592
Key Terms 593
Glossary 594
References 604
Credits 640
Name Index 641
Subject Index 642
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spelling | Beidel, Deborah C. Verfasser aut Abnormal psychology a scientist-practioner approach Deborah C. Beidel (University of Central Florida), Cynthia M. Bulik (University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, Karolinska Institutet, Stockholm, Sweden), Melinda A. Stanley (Baylor College of Medicine) Fourth edition, student edition New York, NY Pearson [2017] xviii, 650 Seiten Illustrationen, Diagramme txt rdacontent n rdamedia nc rdacarrier Psychology, Pathological Bulik, Cynthia M. 1965- Verfasser (DE-588)1055021396 aut Stanley, Melinda A. Verfasser 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=029713987&sequence=000002&line_number=0001&func_code=DB_RECORDS&service_type=MEDIA Inhaltsverzeichnis |
spellingShingle | Beidel, Deborah C. Bulik, Cynthia M. 1965- Stanley, Melinda A. Abnormal psychology a scientist-practioner approach |
title | Abnormal psychology a scientist-practioner approach |
title_auth | Abnormal psychology a scientist-practioner approach |
title_exact_search | Abnormal psychology a scientist-practioner approach |
title_full | Abnormal psychology a scientist-practioner approach Deborah C. Beidel (University of Central Florida), Cynthia M. Bulik (University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, Karolinska Institutet, Stockholm, Sweden), Melinda A. Stanley (Baylor College of Medicine) |
title_fullStr | Abnormal psychology a scientist-practioner approach Deborah C. Beidel (University of Central Florida), Cynthia M. Bulik (University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, Karolinska Institutet, Stockholm, Sweden), Melinda A. Stanley (Baylor College of Medicine) |
title_full_unstemmed | Abnormal psychology a scientist-practioner approach Deborah C. Beidel (University of Central Florida), Cynthia M. Bulik (University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, Karolinska Institutet, Stockholm, Sweden), Melinda A. Stanley (Baylor College of Medicine) |
title_short | Abnormal psychology |
title_sort | abnormal psychology a scientist practioner approach |
title_sub | a scientist-practioner approach |
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