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Abnormal Psychology in a Changing World, 8th Edition PDF Manual Solutions

Abnormal Psychology in a Changing World, 8th Edition

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Table of Contents

 

Table of Contents

 

Chapter 1: Introduction and Methods of Research

Chapter 2: Contemporary Perspectives on Abnormal Behavior

Chapter 3: Classification and Assessment of Abnormal Behavior

Chapter 4:  Methods of Treatment

Chapter 5:  Stress, Psychological Factors, and Health

Chapter 6:  Anxiety Disorders

Chapter 7:  Dissociative and Somatoform Disorders

Chapter 8:  Mood Disorders and Suicide

Chapter 9:  Substance Abuse and Dependence

Chapter 10:  Eating Disorders and Sleep Disorders

Chapter 11:  Disorders Involving Gender and Sexuality

Chapter 12:  Schizophrenia and Other Psychotic Disorders

Chapter 13:  Personality Disorders and Impulse Control Disorders

Chapter 14:  Abnormal Behavior in Childhood and Adolescence

Chapter 15:  Cognitive Disorders and Disorders Related to Aging

Chapter 16: Abnormal Psychology and the Law

 

Cases within the Text

 

At the beginning of every chapter and then integrated in the text, the student will find the following personal stories:

 

“Cowering Under the Covers” (Bipolar Disorder; Chapter 1)“Thomas Hears Voices” (Schizophrenia; Chapter 1)

“Pretty Grisly Stuff” (Claustrophobia; Chapter 1)      

“Jessica’s Little Secret” (Bulimia; Chapter 2)

“Jerry Has a Panic Attack on the Interstate” (Panic Disorder; Chapter 3)

“Susanna–‘A Girl, Interrupted’” (Suicide attempt; Chapter 4)

“Go! Go! It’s Coming Down!” (Traumatic stress; Chapter 5)

“I Felt Like I Was Going to Die Right Then and There” (Panic attack; Chapter 6)

“Just Checking” (Obsessive—Compulsive Disorder; Chapter 6)

“We Share a Single Body” (Dissociative Identity Disorder; Chapter 7)

“Sickened” (Münchausen Syndrome; Chapter 7)

“Darkness Visible” (Major depression; Chapter 8)

“An Unquiet Mind” (Bipolar Disorder; Chapter 8)

“Electroboy” (Manic Episode; Chapter 8)

“Leading a Normal Life” (Bipolar Disorder; Chapter 8)

“Nothing and Nobody Comes Before My Coke” (Substance Dependence; Chapter 9)

“Taking Away the Hurt I Feel” (Substance Dependence; Chapter 9)

“Surely They Can’t Mean Beer!” (Alcohol Dependence; Chapter 9)

“What’s Up with That?” (Bulimia; Chapter 10)

“He’s Only Sleepwalking” (Sleepwalking Disorder; Chapter 10)

“I Know Something None of You Will Ever Know” and “Everybody Is Born Unique, but Most of Us Die Copies” (Gender Identity Disorder; Chapter 11)

“Paralyzed with Anxiety” (Male Erectile Disorder; Chapter 11)

“I Never Thought It Would Happen to Me” and “Why Did She Put Up Such a Big Struggle?” (Date Rape; Chapter 11)

 “I Hear Something You Can’t Hear” (Schizophrenia; Chapter 12)

“I and I, Dancing Fool, Challenge You the World to a Duel” (Schizophrenia; Chapter 12)

“The Poverties” (Schizophrenia; Chapter 12)

“The Voices Grow Softer” (Schizophrenia; Chapter 12)

"Walking on Eggshells” (Borderline Personality Disorder; Chapter 13)

“Rubbing Salt into a Wound” (Narcissistic Personality Disorder; Chapter 13)

“Living in the Labyrinth” (Alzheimer’s Disease; Chapter 13)

“My Dark Place” (Borderline Personality Disorder; Chapter 13)

“A World of My Own Creation” (Autistic Disorder; Chapter 14)

“I Didn’t Know What They (People) Were For” (Autistic Disorder; Chapter 14)

“Now Is the Last Best Time” (Alzheimer’s Disease; Chapter 15)

 “A Daughter’s Dilemma” (Alzheimer’s Disease; Chapter 15)

“Please Look into Your Heart” (John Hinckley’s diary; Chapter 16)

 

 

 "Controversies in Abnormal Psychology" Features within the Text

 

Jerry Deffenbacher of the University of Colorado, entitled “Anger Disorders and the DSM: Where Has All the Anger Gone?”

John Norcross and Gerald Koocher on discredited treatments: “Psychoquackery and Discredited Psychological Treatments in Mental Health”

Thomas Widiger on the DSM: “The Bible of Psychiatry”

William Sanderson on EBP: “The Controversy over Evidence-Based Practice: Repairing the Rift”

Charles Negy on acculturation and mental health: “Coming to America: The Case of Latinos”

Mark and Linda Sobell reflect on their personal perspectives on the controlled drinking controversy:  “In the Eye of the Storm: The Controlled Drinking Controversy”

Wendy Slutske on pathological gambling: “Losing $10 Million: A Case of Pathological Gambling?”

Online Therapy: A New Therapeutic Tool or Pandora’s Box?

Is It All in the Genes?

EMDR: Fad or Find?

Are Recovered Memories Credible?

Why Are More Women Depressed?

Should Barbie Be Banned?

Gender Identity Disorder:  Pathology or Cultural Creation  (NEW)

“Cybersex Addiction”–A New Psychological Disorder?

Is Mental Illness a Myth?

Personality Disorders:  Categories or Dimensions?  (NEW)

Are We Overmedicating Our Kids?

The Bipolar Kid (NEW)

The Danger Lurking Within: Would You Want to Know? (Genetic testing)

Falling Through the Cracks:  What Should We Do About the “Wild Man of West 96th Street?”

 

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