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Abnormal Psychology 12th Edition || Ann M Kring
Abnormal Psychology 12th Edition || Ann M Kring
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Abnormal Psychology (12th Edition)
Authors: Ann M. Kring, Sheri L. Johnson, Gerald C. Davison, John M. Neale
Introduction:
This edition of Abnormal Psychology provides a detailed exploration of psychological disorders, integrating biological, psychological, and sociocultural perspectives. It presents the latest research, case studies, and treatment approaches, offering a comprehensive understanding of mental health and psychopathology.
Key Points:
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Foundations of Abnormal Psychology
- Defines abnormal behavior using DSM-5 criteria.
- Discusses historical perspectives on mental illness and treatment.
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Etiology and Risk Factors
- Explores biological (genetics, neurobiology), psychological (cognitive, behavioral), and environmental (social, cultural) influences.
- Highlights the biopsychosocial model in understanding disorders.
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Psychological Disorders Overview
- Covers mood disorders, anxiety disorders, schizophrenia, personality disorders, and neurodevelopmental disorders.
- Discusses case studies, real-life examples, and cultural considerations.
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Treatment Approaches
- Reviews psychotherapeutic techniques (CBT, psychoanalysis, humanistic therapy).
- Examines biological treatments, including medication and brain stimulation therapies.
- Discusses the importance of early intervention and prevention.
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Current Research and Future Trends
- Covers mental health stigma, accessibility of care, and global mental health challenges.
- Explores emerging therapies, neuroscience advances, and the role of AI in diagnosis and treatment.
Why Read This Book?
- Authored by leading psychologists with deep expertise in mental disorders and treatment.
- DSM-5-based classification, ensuring scientific accuracy and clinical relevance.
- Engaging case studies and real-world applications.
- Suitable for students, clinicians, therapists, and mental health researchers.
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