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- Title Page
- Copyright
- Brief Contents
- Contents
- Features
- DSM-5: A Quick Guide
- Preface
- About the Authors
- Chapter 1: Abnormal Psychology: Overview and Research Approaches
- What Do We Mean by Abnormality?
- Indicators of Abnormality
- The World Around Us Extreme Generosity or Pathological Behavior?
- The DSM-5 and the Definition of Mental Disorder
- DSM-5 Thinking Critically about DSM-5 What Is the DSM and Why Was It Revised?
- Classification and Diagnosis
- What Are the Disadvantages of Classification?
- How Can We Reduce Prejudicial Attitudes Toward People Who Are Mentally Ill?
- Culture and Abnormality
- How Common Are Mental Disorders?
- Prevalence and Incidence
- Prevalence Estimates for Mental Disorders
- The Global Burden of Disease
- Treatment
- Mental Health Professionals
- Research Approaches in Abnormal Psychology
- Sources of Information
- Case Studies
- Self-Report Data
- Observational Approaches
- Forming and Testing Hypotheses
- Sampling and Generalization
- Internal and External Validity
- Criterion and Comparison Groups
- Correlational Research Designs
- Measuring Correlation
- Statistical Significance
- Effect Size
- Meta-Analysis
- Correlations and Causality
- Retrospective versus Prospective Strategies
- The Experimental Method in Abnormal Psychology
- Developments in Research The Importance of Replication
- Studying the Efficacy of Therapy
- Single-Case Experimental Designs
- Animal Research
- Unresolved Issues Are We All Becoming Mentally Ill? The Expanding Horizons of Mental Disorder
- Summary
- In Review Questions
- Chapter 2: Earliest Views of Abnormal Behavior
- The First Views of Mental Disorders
- Demonology, Gods, and Magic
- Hippocrates’ Early Medical Concepts
- Early Philosophical Conceptualizations of Abnormal Behavior
- Developments in Thinking Melancholia (Depression) Through the Ages
- Early Chinese Conceptualizations of Abnormal Behavior
- Views of Abnormality During the Middle Ages
- Views of Abnormal Behavior in the 1500s and 1600s
- The Resurgence of Scientific Questioning in Europe
- The Establishment of Early Asylums
- Humanitarian Reform
- Pinel’s Experiment and Tuke’s Work in England
- Rush and Moral Management in America
- Dix and the Mental Hygiene Movement
- Views of the Causes and Treatment of Mental Disorders in the 1800s and 1900s
- Nineteenth Century Views of Mental Disorders and the Increasing Role of Psychiatrists
- Mental Hospital Care in the Twentieth Century
- The World Around Us Chaining Mental Health Patients
- The Emergence of Modern Views of Abnormal Behavior
- Biological Discoveries: Establishing the Link Between the Brain and Mental Disorders
- Developments in Research The Search for Medications to Cure Mental Disorders
- The Development of a Classification System for Mental Disorders
- Development of the Psychological Basis of Mental Disorder
- The Evolution of the Psychological Research Tradition: Experimental Psychology
- Unresolved Issues Deinstitutionalization
- Summary
- In Review Questions
- Chapter 3: Causal Factors and Viewpoints
- Risk Factors and Causes of Abnormal Behavior
- Necessary, Sufficient, and Contributory Causes
- Feedback and Bidirectionality in Abnormal Behavior
- Diathesis–Stress Models
- Perspectives to Understanding the Causes of Abnormal Behavior
- The Biological Perspective
- Genetic Vulnerabilities
- Developments in Thinking Nature, Nurture, and Psychopathology: A New Look at an Old Topic
- Brain Dysfunction and Neural Plasticity
- Imbalances of Neurotransmitters and Hormones
- Temperament
- The Impact of the Biological Viewpoint
- The Psychological Perspective
- The Psychodynamic Perspective
- Developments in Thinking The Humanistic and Existential Perspectives
- The Behavioral Perspective
- The Cognitive-Behavioral Perspective
- What the Adoption of a Perspective Does and Does Not Do
- The Social Perspective
- Early Deprivation or Trauma
- Problems in Parenting Style
- Marital Discord and Divorce
- Low Socioeconomic Status and Unemployment
- Maladaptive Peer Relationships
- Prejudice and Discrimination in Race, Gender, and Ethnicity
- The Impact of the Social Perspective
- The Cultural Perspective
- The World Around Us Culture and Attachment Relationships
- Unresolved Issues Theoretical Perspectives and the Causes of Abnormal Behavior
- Summary
- In Review Questions
- Chapter 4: Clinical Assessment and Diagnosis
- Three Fundamental Concepts
- Reliability
- Validity
- Standardization
- The Nature and Goals of Assessment
- Important Factors Influencing Assessment
- Ensuring Culturally Sensitive Assessment Procedures
- The Influence of Professional Orientation
- Trust and Rapport Between the Clinician and the Client
- Methods of Psychosocial Assessment
- Clinical Interviews
- The Clinical Observation of Behavior
- Psychological Tests
- Developments in Research Using Smartphones and Wearable Biosensors in Psychological Assessment
- Physical Assessment
- Physical Examination
- The Neuropsychological Examination
- Neurological Approaches to Assessment
- Integrating Assessment Data and Optimizing Decision Making
- Classifying Abnormal Behavior
- Approaches to Classification
- Developments in Thinking The Research Domain Criteria (RDoC)
- Formal Diagnostic Classification of Mental Disorders
- Unresolved Issues The DSM-5: A Change for the Better?
- Summary
- In Review Questions
- Chapter 5: Stress and Physical and Mental Health
- What Is Stress?
- Stress and the DSM
- Factors Predisposing a Person to Stress
- Characteristics of Stressors
- Measuring Life Stress
- Resilience
- Stress and Physical Health
- The Stress Response
- The Mind–Body Connection
- Understanding the Immune System
- Stress and Immune System Functioning
- Stress and Cytokines
- Chronic Stress and Inflammation
- Stress and Premature Aging
- The World Around Us Racial Discrimination and Health Outcomes
- Emotions and Health
- Personality
- Depression
- Anxiety
- Social Isolation and Lack of Social Support
- Positive Emotions
- The Importance of Emotion Regulation
- Treatment of Stress-Related Physical Disorders
- Biological Interventions
- Psychological Interventions
- Stress and Mental Health
- Adjustment Disorder
- Adjustment Disorder Caused by Unemployment
- Posttraumatic Stress Disorder
- DSM-5 Thinking Critically about DSM-5 Changes to the Diagnostic Criteria for PTSD
- Acute Stress Disorder
- Posttraumatic Stress Disorder: Causes and Risk Factors
- Prevalence of PTSD in the General Population
- Rates of PTSD after Traumatic Experiences
- DSM-5 Criteria for. . . Posttraumatic Stress Disorder
- Causal Factors in Posttraumatic Stress Disorder
- Individual Risk Factors
- Biological Factors
- Sociocultural Factors
- Long-Term Effects of Posttraumatic Stress
- Prevention and Treatment of Stress Disorders
- Prevention
- Treatment for Stress Disorders
- The World Around Us Does Playing Tetris After a Traumatic Event Reduce Flashbacks?
- Trauma and Physical Health
- The World Around Us Virtual Reality Exposure Treatment for PTSD in Military Personnel
- Unresolved Issues Why Is the Study of Trauma So Contentious?
- Summary
- In Review Questions
- Chapter 6: Panic, Anxiety, Obsessions, and Their Disorders
- The Fear and Anxiety Response Patterns
- Fear
- Anxiety
- Overview of the Anxiety Disorders and Their Commonalities
- DSM-5 Criteria for. . . Specific Phobia
- Specific Phobias
- Prevalence, Age of Onset, and Gender Differences
- Psychological Causal Factors
- Biological Causal Factors
- Treatments
- Social Anxiety Disorder
- DSM-5 Criteria for. . . Social Anxiety Disorder (Social Phobia)
- Prevalence, Age of Onset, and Gender Differences
- Psychological Causal Factors
- Biological Causal Factors
- Treatments
- Panic Disorder
- DSM-5 Criteria for. . . Panic Disorder
- Agoraphobia
- DSM-5 Criteria for. . . Agoraphobia
- Prevalence, Age of Onset, and Gender Differences
- Comorbidity with Other Disorders
- The Timing of a First Panic Attack
- Biological Causal Factors
- Psychological Causal Factors
- Developments in Research Nocturnal Panic Attacks
- Treatments
- Generalized Anxiety Disorder
- DSM-5 Criteria for. . . Generalized Anxiety Disorder
- Prevalence, Age of Onset, and Gender Differences
- Comorbidity with Other Disorders
- Psychological Causal Factors
- Biological Causal Factors
- Treatments
- Obsessive-Compulsive and Related Disorders
- Obsessive-Compulsive Disorder
- DSM-5 Thinking Critically about DSM-5 Why Is OCD No Longer Considered to Be an Anxiety Disorder?
- DSM-5 Criteria for. . . Obsessive-Compulsive Disorder
- Prevalence, Age of Onset, and Gender Differences
- Comorbidity with Other Disorders
- Psychological Causal Factors
- Biological Causal Factors
- Treatments
- Body Dysmorphic Disorder
- DSM-5 Criteria for. . . Body Dysmorphic Disorder
- Hoarding Disorder
- Trichotillomania
- Cultural Perspectives
- The World Around Us Taijin Kyofusho
- Unresolved Issues The Choice of Treatments: Medication or Cognitive-Behavior Therapy?
- Summary
- In Review Questions
- Chapter 7: Mood Disorders and Suicide
- Mood Disorders: An Overview
- Types of Mood Disorders
- DSM-5 Criteria for. . . Manic Episode
- The Prevalence of Mood Disorders
- Unipolar Depressive Disorders
- Major Depressive Disorder
- DSM-5 Criteria for. . . Major Depressive Disorder
- Persistent Depressive Disorder
- DSM-5 Criteria for. . . Persistent Depressive Disorder
- Other Forms of Depression
- DSM-5 Thinking Critically about DSM-5 Was It Wise to Drop the Bereavement Exclusion for Major Depres
- Developments in Thinking A New DSM-5 Diagnosis: Premenstrual Dysphoric Disorder
- Causal Factors in Unipolar Mood Disorders
- Biological Causal Factors
- Psychological Causal Factors
- Developments in Research Why Do Sex Differences in Unipolar Depression Emerge During Adolescence?
- Bipolar and Related Disorders
- Cyclothymic Disorder
- Bipolar Disorders (I and II)
- Causal Factors in Bipolar Disorders
- Biological Causal Factors
- Psychological Causal Factors
- Sociocultural Factors Affecting Unipolar and Bipolar Disorders
- Cross-Cultural Differences in Depressive Symptoms
- Cross-Cultural Differences in Prevalence
- Treatments and Outcomes
- Pharmacotherapy
- Alternative Biological Treatments
- Psychotherapy
- Suicide: The Clinical Picture and the Causal Pattern
- Who Attempts and Dies by Suicide?
- Psychological Disorders
- The World Around Us Warning Signs for Suicide
- Other Psychosocial Factors Associated with Suicide
- Biological Factors
- Theoretical Models of Suicidal Behavior
- Suicide Prevention and Intervention
- Treatment of Mental Disorders
- Crisis Intervention
- Focus on High-Risk Groups and Other Measures
- Unresolved Issues Is There a Right to Die?
- Summary
- In Review Questions
- Chapter 8: Somatic Symptom and Dissociative Disorders
- Somatic Symptom and Related Disorders: An Overview
- Somatic Symptom Disorder
- DSM-5 Criteria for. . . Somatic Symptom Disorder
- Causes of Somatic Symptom Disorder
- Treatment of Somatic Symptom Disorder
- Illness Anxiety Disorder
- DSM-5 Criteria for. . . Illness Anxiety Disorder
- Conversion Disorder (Functional Neurological Symptom Disorder)
- DSM-5 Criteria for. . . Conversion Disorder
- Range of Conversion Disorder Symptoms
- Important Issues in Diagnosing Conversion Disorder
- Prevalence and Demographic Characteristics
- Causes of Conversion Disorders
- Developments in Research What Can Neuroimaging Tell Us about Conversion Disorder?
- Treatment of Conversion Disorder
- Developments in Practice Treatment of a Patient Who Was Mute
- Factitious Disorder
- DSM-5 Criteria for. . . Factitious Disorder
- Identifying Factitious Disorder
- Distinguishing Between Different Types of Somatic Symptom and Related Disorders
- Dissociative Disorders: An Overview
- Depersonalization/Derealization Disorder
- DSM-5 Criteria for. . . Depersonalization/Derealization Disorder
- Dissociative Amnesia
- DSM-5 Criteria for. . . Dissociative Amnesia
- DSM-5 Thinking Critically about DSM-5 Where Does Conversion Disorder Belong?
- Dissociative Identity Disorder
- DSM-5 Criteria for. . . Dissociative Identity Disorder
- Causal Factors and Controversies about DID
- The World Around Us DID, Schizophrenia, and Split Personality: Clearing Up the Confusion
- Current Perspectives
- Cultural Factors, Treatments, and Outcomes in Dissociative Disorders
- Cultural Factors in Dissociative Disorders
- Treatment and Outcomes in Dissociative Disorders
- Unresolved Issues DID and the Reality of “Recovered Memories”
- Summary
- In Review Questions
- Chapter 9: Eating Disorders and Obesity
- Clinical Aspects of Eating Disorders
- Anorexia Nervosa
- DSM-5 Criteria for. . . Anorexia Nervosa
- Bulimia Nervosa
- DSM-5 Criteria for. . . Bulimia Nervosa
- Binge-Eating Disorder
- DSM-5 Criteria for. . . Binge-Eating Disorder
- Age of Onset and Gender Differences
- DSM-5 Thinking Critically about DSM-5 Other Forms of Eating Disorders
- Prevalence of Eating Disorders
- Medical Complications of Eating Disorders
- Course and Outcome
- Diagnostic Crossover
- Association of Eating Disorders with Other Forms of Psychopathology
- Eating Disorders Across Cultures
- The World Around Us The Healthy Immigrant
- Risk and Causal Factors in Eating Disorders
- Biological Factors
- Sociocultural Factors
- Family Influences
- Individual Risk Factors
- Treatment of Eating Disorders
- Treatment of Anorexia Nervosa
- Treatment of Bulimia Nervosa
- Developments in Practice New Options for Adults with Anorexia Nervosa
- Treatment of Binge-Eating Disorder
- The Problem of Obesity
- Medical Issues and Prevalence
- Weight Stigma
- The World Around Us Do Negative Messages about Being Overweight Encourage Overweight People to Eat M
- Obesity and the DSM
- Risk and Causal Factors in Obesity
- The Role of Genes
- Hormones Involved in Appetite and Weight Regulation
- Sociocultural Influences
- Family Influences
- Stress and “Comfort Food”
- Pathways to Obesity
- Treatment of Obesity
- Lifestyle Modifications
- Medications
- Bariatric Surgery
- The Importance of Prevention
- Unresolved Issues The Role of Public Policy in the Prevention of Obesity
- Summary
- In Review Questions
- Chapter 10: Personality Disorders
- Clinical Features of Personality Disorders
- Challenges in Personality Disorders Research
- Difficulties in Diagnosing Personality Disorders
- DSM-5 Thinking Critically about DSM-5 Why Were No Changes Made to the Way Personality Disorders Are
- Difficulties in Studying the Causes of Personality Disorders
- Cluster A Personality Disorders
- Paranoid Personality Disorder
- DSM-5 Criteria for. . . Paranoid Personality Disorder
- Schizoid Personality Disorder
- DSM-5 Criteria for. . . Schizoid Personality Disorder
- Schizotypal Personality Disorder
- DSM-5 Criteria for. . . Schizotypal Personality Disorder
- Cluster B Personality Disorders
- Histrionic Personality Disorder
- DSM-5 Criteria for. . . Histrionic Personality Disorder
- Narcissistic Personality Disorder
- DSM-5 Criteria for. . . Narcissistic Personality Disorder
- Antisocial Personality Disorder
- DSM-5 Criteria for. . . Antisocial Personality Disorder
- Borderline Personality Disorder
- DSM-5 Thinking Critically about DSM-5 Nonsuicidal Self-Injury: Distinct Disorder or Symptom of Borde
- DSM-5 Criteria for. . . Borderline Personality Disorder
- Cluster C Personality Disorders
- Avoidant Personality Disorder
- DSM-5 Criteria for. . . Avoidant Personality Disorder
- Dependent Personality Disorder
- DSM-5 Criteria for. . . Dependent Personality Disorder
- Obsessive-Compulsive Personality Disorder
- General Sociocultural Causal Factors for Personality Disorders
- DSM-5 Criteria for. . . Obsessive-Compulsive Personality Disorder
- Treatments and Outcomes for Personality Disorders
- Adapting Therapeutic Techniques to Specific Personality Disorders
- Treating Borderline Personality Disorder
- The World Around Us Marsha Linehan Reveals Her Own Struggle with Borderline Personality Disorder
- Treating Other Personality Disorders
- Psychopathy
- Dimensions of Psychopathy
- Developments in Research Are You Working for a Psychopath?
- The Clinical Picture in Psychopathy
- Causal Factors in Psychopathy
- Developmental and Social Perspectives on Psychopathy
- Treatments and Outcomes in Psychopathic Personality
- Unresolved Issues DSM-5: How Can We Improve the Classification of Personality Disorders?
- Summary
- In Review Questions
- Chapter 11: Substance-Related Disorders
- Alcohol-Related Disorders
- The Prevalence, Comorbidity, and Demographics of Alcohol Use Disorder
- The Clinical Picture of Alcohol-Related Disorders
- DSM-5 Criteria for. . . Alcohol Use Disorder
- Developments in Research Fetal Alcohol Syndrome: How Much Drinking Is Too Much?
- Causal Factors in Alcohol Use Disorder
- Biological Causal Factors in Alcohol Use Disorder
- Psychosocial Causal Factors in Alcohol Abuse and Dependence
- The World Around Us Binge Drinking in College
- Sociocultural Causal Factors
- Treatment of Alcohol-Related Disorders
- Use of Medications in Treating Alcohol Abuse and Dependency
- Psychological Treatment Approaches
- Controlled Drinking versus Abstinence
- Alcoholics Anonymous
- Outcome Studies and Issues in Treatment
- Relapse Prevention
- Substance Use Disorder
- Opium and Its Derivatives
- Biological Effects of Morphine and Heroin
- Social Effects of Morphine and Heroin
- Causal Factors in Opiate Abuse and Dependence
- Neural Bases for Physiological Addiction
- Addiction Associated with Psychopathology
- Treatments and Outcomes
- Stimulants
- Cocaine
- Amphetamines
- Methamphetamine
- DSM-5 Thinking Critically about DSM-5 Can Changes to the Diagnostic Criteria Result in Increased Dru
- Caffeine and Nicotine
- Sedatives
- Effects of Barbiturates
- Causal Factors in Barbiturate Abuse and Dependence
- Treatments and Outcomes
- Hallucinogens
- LSD
- Mescaline and Psilocybin
- Ecstasy
- Marijuana
- The World Around Us What Should the Legal Drinking Age Be?
- Gambling Disorder
- DSM-5 Criteria for. . . Gambling Disorder
- Unresolved Issues Exchanging Addictions: Is This an Effective Treatment Approach?
- Summary
- In Review Questions
- Chapter 12: Sexual Dysfunctions, Gender Dysphoria, and Paraphilic Disorders
- Sexual Dysfunctions
- DSM-5 Criteria for. . . Different Sexual Dysfunctions
- Sexual Dysfunctions in Men
- Male Hypoactive Sexual Desire Disorder
- Erectile Disorder
- Premature (Early) Ejaculation
- Delayed Ejaculation Disorder
- Sexual Dysfunctions in Women
- Female Sexual Interest/Arousal Disorder
- Genito-Pelvic Pain/Penetration Disorder
- Female Orgasmic Disorder
- Gender Dysphoria
- The Clinical Picture
- DSM-5 Criteria for. . . Gender Dysphoria in Children
- DSM-5 Criteria for. . . Gender Dysphoria in Adolescents and Adults
- Treatment for Gender Dysphoria
- Paraphilic Disorders
- Voyeuristic Disorder
- DSM-5 Criteria for. . . Several Different Paraphilic Disorders
- Exhibitionistic Disorder
- Frotteuristic Disorder
- Sexual Sadism Disorder
- Sexual Masochism Disorder
- Fetishistic Disorder
- Transvestic Disorder
- Causal Factors and Treatments for Paraphilic Disorders
- Sexual Abuse
- Childhood Sexual Abuse
- Pedophilic Disorder
- DSM-5 Thinking Critically about DSM-5 Pedophilia and Hebephilia
- Incest
- Rape
- Treatment and Recidivism of Sex Offenders
- The World Around Us Megan’s Law
- Unresolved Issues How Harmful Is Childhood Sexual Abuse?
- Summary
- In Review Questions
- Chapter 13: Schizophrenia and Other Psychotic Disorders
- Schizophrenia
- Origins of the Schizophrenia Construct
- Epidemiology
- Clinical Picture
- Delusions
- DSM-5 Criteria for. . . Schizophrenia
- Hallucinations
- The World Around Us Ingredients and Hallucinations
- Disorganized Speech
- Disorganized Behavior
- Negative Symptoms
- Other Psychotic Disorders
- Schizoaffective Disorder
- DSM-5 Criteria for. . . Schizoaffective Disorder
- Schizophreniform Disorder
- DSM-5 Criteria for. . . Schizophreniform Disorder
- Delusional Disorder
- DSM-5 Criteria for. . . Delusional Disorder
- Brief Psychotic Disorder
- DSM-5 Criteria for. . . Brief Psychotic Disorder
- Genetic and Biological Factors
- Genetic Factors
- The World Around Us The Genain Quadruplets
- Prenatal Exposures
- Developments in Thinking Could Schizophrenia Be an Immune Disorder?
- Genes and Environment in Schizophrenia: A Synthesis
- A Neurodevelopmental Perspective
- DSM-5 Thinking Critically about DSM-5 Attenuated Psychosis Syndrome
- Structural and Functional Brain Abnormalities
- Neurocognition
- Social Cognition
- Loss of Brain Volume
- Affected Brain Areas
- White Matter Problems
- Brain Functioning
- Cytoarchitecture
- Brain Development in Adolescence
- Synthesis
- Neurochemistry
- Psychosocial and Cultural Factors
- Do Bad Families Cause Schizophrenia?
- Families and Relapse
- Urban Living
- Immigration
- Cannabis Use and Abuse
- A Diathesis–Stress Model of Schizophrenia
- Treatments and Outcomes
- Clinical Outcome
- Pharmacological Approaches
- Psychosocial Approaches
- Unresolved Issues Why Are Recovery Rates in Schizophrenia Not Improving?
- Summary
- In Review Questions
- Chapter 14: Neurocognitive Disorders
- Brain Impairment in Adults
- Clinical Signs of Brain Damage
- DSM-5 Thinking Critically about DSM-5 Is the Inclusion of Mild Neurocognitive Disorder a Good Idea?
- Diffuse versus Focal Damage
- The Neurocognitive/Psychopathology Interaction
- Delirium
- Clinical Picture
- DSM-5 Criteria for. . . Delirium
- Treatments and Outcomes
- Major Neurocognitive Disorder
- DSM-5 Criteria for. . . Major Neurocognitive Disorder
- Parkinson’s Disease
- Huntington’s Disease
- Alzheimer’s Disease
- Clinical Picture
- Prevalence
- Causal Factors
- Neuropathology
- Developments in Research Depression Increases the Risk of Alzheimer’s Disease
- Treatment and Outcome
- Early Detection
- Developments in Research New Approaches to the Treatment of Alzheimer’s Disease
- Supporting Caregivers
- The World Around Us Exercising Your Way to a Healthier Brain and a Happier Life
- Neurocognitive Disorder Resulting from Vascular Problems
- Neurocognitive Disorder Characterized by Profound Memory Impairment (Amnestic Disorder)
- Disorders Involving Head Injury
- Clinical Picture
- The World Around Us Are Some Sports Too Risky to Play?
- Treatments and Outcomes
- Unresolved Issues Should Healthy People Use Cognitive Enhancers?
- Summary
- In Review Questions
- Chapter 15: Disorders of Childhood and Adolescence (Neurodevelopmental Disorders)
- Special Considerations in Understanding Disorders of Childhood and Adolescence
- Psychological Vulnerabilities of Young Children
- The Classification of Childhood and Adolescent Disorders
- Anxiety and Depression in Children and Adolescents
- Anxiety Disorders of Childhood and Adolescence
- Childhood Depression and Bipolar Disorder
- Developments in Research Bipolar Disorder in Children and Adolescents: Is There an Epidemic?
- Disruptive, Impulse-Control, and Conduct Disorder
- Oppositional Defiant Disorder
- Conduct Disorder
- DSM-5 Criteria for. . . Conduct Disorder
- Causal Factors in ODD and CD
- Treatments and Outcomes
- Elimination Disorders
- Enuresis
- Encopresis
- Neurodevelopmental Disorders
- Attention-Deficit/Hyperactivity Disorder
- DSM-5 Criteria for. . . Attention-Deficit/Hyperactivity Disorder
- Autism Spectrum Disorder
- DSM-5 Criteria for. . . Autism Spectrum Disorder
- Tic Disorders
- Developments in Practice Can Video Games Help Children with Neurodevelopmental Disorders?
- Specific Learning Disorders
- Causal Factors in Learning Disorders
- Treatments and Outcomes
- Intellectual Disability
- DSM-5 Thinking Critically about DSM-5 What Role Should Cultural Changes Have in Developing Medical T
- Levels of Intellectual Disability
- Causal Factors in Intellectual Disability
- Organic Intellectual Disability Syndromes
- Treatments, Outcomes, and Prevention
- Special Considerations in the Treatment of Children and Adolescents
- Special Factors Associated with Treatment of Children and Adolescents
- The World Around Us A Case of Adolescent Depression and Attempted Suicide
- Child Advocacy Programs
- Unresolved Issues How Should Society Deal with Delinquent Behavior?
- Summary
- In Review Questions
- Chapter 16: Psychological Treatment
- An Overview of Treatment
- Why Do People Seek Therapy?
- Who Provides Psychotherapeutic Services?
- The Therapeutic Relationship
- Measuring Success in Psychotherapy
- Objectifying and Quantifying Change
- Would Change Occur Anyway?
- Can Therapy Be Harmful?
- The World Around Us Not all Therapies are Created Equal
- What Therapeutic Approaches Should Be Used?
- Evidence-Based Treatment
- Medication or Psychotherapy?
- Combined Treatments
- Psychosocial Approaches to Treatment
- Behavior Therapy
- Cognitive and Cognitive-Behavioral Therapy
- Humanistic-Experiential Therapies
- Psychodynamic Therapies
- Couples and Family Therapy
- Eclecticism and Integration
- Rebooting Psychotherapy
- Sociocultural Perspectives
- Social Values and Psychotherapy
- Psychotherapy and Cultural Diversity
- Biological Approaches to Treatment
- Antipsychotic Drugs
- Antidepressant Drugs
- Antianxiety Drugs
- Lithium and Other Mood-Stabilizing Drugs
- Nonmedicinal Biological Treatments
- DSM-5 Thinking Critically about DSM-5 What Are Some of the Clinical Implications of the Recent Chang
- The World Around Us Deep Brain Stimulation for Treatment-Resistant Depression
- Unresolved Issues Do Psychiatric Medications Help or Harm?
- Summary
- In Review Questions
- Chapter 17: Societal and Legal Issues in Abnormal Psychology
- Perspectives on Prevention
- Universal Interventions
- Selective Interventions
- Indicated Interventions
- Inpatient Mental Health Treatment
- The Mental Hospital as a Therapeutic Community
- Aftercare Programs
- Involuntary Commitment
- Civil Commitment
- Assessment of “Dangerousness”
- Therapists and the Duty to Warn
- Patients’ Rights
- The Insanity Defense
- Notable NGRI Cases
- What Exactly Do We Mean by Insanity?
- Competence to Stand Trial
- Mental Health Problems and Recidivism
- Organized Efforts for Mental Health
- The Federal Government and Mental Health
- Professional Organizations and Mental Health
- The Role of Volunteer Organizations and Agencies
- Mental Health Resources in Private Industry
- The World Around Us International Efforts for Mental Health
- Challenges for the Future
- The Need for Planning
- The Individual’s Contribution
- Unresolved Issues What Is the Goldwater Rule and Why Is It Important Now?
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- In Review Questions
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