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_aKearney, Christopher A., _eauthor. |
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_aPsychopathology and life : _ba dimensional approach / _cChristopher A. Kearney. |
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_aBoston : _bCengage Learning Inc., _c[2024]. |
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| 504 | _aIncludes bibliographical references, name index and subject index. | ||
| 505 | 0 | _8Title Page Copyright Page Dedication About the Authors Preface Acknowledgments Chapter 1. Psychopathology and Life Introduction to Psychopathology What Is a Mental Disorder? Deviance from the Norm Difficulties Adapting to Life Demands Experience of Personal Distress Defining Psychopathology Dimensions Underlying Mental Disorders Are Relevant to Everyone Section Summary Review Questions History of Psychopathology Early Perspectives Early Greek and Roman Thought Middle Ages Renaissance Reform Movement Modern Era Section Summary Review Questions Psychopathology and Life: Themes Dimensional Perspective Prevention Perspective Consumer Perspective Diversity Stigma Fighting Stigma Section Summary Review Questions Final Comments . Chapter Review Key Terms Chapter 2. Perspectives on Psychopathology Introduction The Biological Model Genetics Nervous Systems and Neurons Brain Biological Assessment and Treatment Evaluating the Biological Model Section Summary Review Questions The Psychodynamic Model Brief Overview of the Psychodynamic Model Psychodynamic Assessment and Treatment Evaluating the Psychodynamic Model Section Summary Review Questions The Humanistic Model Abraham Maslow Carl Rogers Rollo May Humanistic Assessment and Treatment Evaluating the Humanistic Model Section Summary Review Questions The Cognitive-Behavioral Model Behavioral Perspective Cognitive Perspective A Cognitive-Behavioral Model Cognitive-Behavioral Assessment and Treatment Evaluating the Cognitive-Behavioral Model Section Summary Review Questions The Sociocultural Model Culture Gender Neighborhoods and Communities Family Sociocultural Assessment and Treatment Evaluating the Sociocultural Model Section Summary Review Questions Final Comments . Chapter Review Key Terms Chapter 3. Risk and Prevention of Mental Disorders The Diathesis-Stress Model Diathesis, Stress, and Mental Health Diathesis-Stress: the Big Picture Diathesis-Stress: The Little Picture Implications of the Diathesis-Stress Model Section Summary Review Questions Epidemiology: How Common are Mental Disorders? Prevalence of Mental Disorders Treatment Seeking Treatment Cost Section Summary Review Questions Risk, Protective Factors, and Resilience Risk Factors Protective Factors Section Summary Review Questions Prevention Prevention on a Continuum Three Types of Prevention Prevention Programs for Mental Disorders Section Summary Review Questions Final Comments . Chapter Review Key Terms Chapter 4. Diagnosis, Assessment, and Study of Mental Disorders Defining Psychopathology And Mental Disorder Dimensions and Categories Advantages of Diagnosis Section Summary Review Questions Classifying Psychopathological Behavior and Mental Disorder Assessing Psychopathological Behavior and Mental Disorder Reliability, Validity, and Standardization Interview Intelligence Tests Personality Assessment Behavioral Assessment Biological Assessment Psychophysiological Assessment Neuropsychological Assessment Section Summary Review Questions Culture and Clinical Assessment Culture and the Development of Mental Disorders Culture and Clinical Assessment Section Summary Review Questions Studying Psychopathology and Mental Disorder Experiment Correlational Studies Quasi-Experimental Methods Other Alternative Experimental Designs Developmental Designs Case Study Consuming the Media’s Research Section Summary Review Questions Final Comments . Chapter Review Key Terms Chapter 5. Anxiety, Obsessive-Compulsive, and Trauma-Related Disorders Worry, Anxiety, Fear; and Anxiety; Obsessive-Compulsive; and Trauma-Related Disorders: What are They? Anxiety, Obsessive-Compulsive, and Trauma-Related Disorders: Features and Epidemiology Panic Attack Panic Disorder Social Anxiety Disorder Specific Phobia Generalized Anxiety Disorder Obsessive-Compulsive Disorder Obsessive-Compulsive-Related Disorders Posttraumatic Stress Disorder and Acute Stress Disorder Separation Anxiety Disorder Epidemiology of Anxiety, Obsessive-Compulsive, and Trauma-Related Disorders Stigma Associated with Anxiety, Obsessive-Compulsive, and Trauma-Related Disorders Section Summary Review Questions Anxiety, Obsessive-Compulsive, and Trauma-Related Disorders: Causes and Prevention Biological Risk Factors for Anxiety, Obsessive-Compulsive, and Trauma-Related Disorders Environmental Risk Factors for Anxiety, Obsessive-Compulsive, and Trauma-Related Disorders Causes of Anxiety, Obsessive-Compulsive, and Trauma-Related Disorders Prevention of Anxiety, Obsessive-Compulsive, and Trauma-Related Disorders Section Summary Review Questions Anxiety, Obsessive-Compulsive, and Trauma-Related Disorders: Assessment and Treatment Assessment of Anxiety, Obsessive-Compulsive, and Trauma-Related Disorders Biological Treatment of Anxiety, Obsessive-Compulsive, and Trauma-Related Disorders Psychological Treatments of Anxiety, Obsessive-Compulsive, and Trauma-Related Disorders What If I Have Anxiety or an Anxiety-Related Disorder? Long-Term Outcome for People with Anxiety, Obsessive-Compulsive, and Trauma-Related Disorders Section Summary Review Questions Final Comments Thought Questions . Chapter Review Key Terms Chapter 6. Somatic Symptom and Dissociative Disorders Somatic Symptom and Dissociative Disorders: a Historical Introduction Somatization and Somatic Symptom Disorders: What are They? Somatic Symptom Disorders: Features and Epidemiology Somatic Symptom Disorder Illness Anxiety Disorder Conversion Disorder Factitious Disorder and Malingering Epidemiology of Somatic Symptom Disorders Stigma Associated with Somatic Symptom Disorders Section Summary Review Questions Somatic Symptom Disorders: Causes and Prevention Biological Risk Factors for Somatic Symptom Disorders Environmental Risk Factors for Somatic Symptom Disorders Causes of Somatic Symptom Disorders Prevention of Somatic Symptom Disorders Section Summary Review Questions Somatic Symptom Disorders: Assessment and Treatment Assessment of Somatic Symptom Disorders Biological Treatment of Somatic Symptom Disorders Psychological Treatments of Somatic Symptom Disorders What IF I or Someone I Know Has a Somatic Symptom Disorder? Long-Term Outcome for People with Somatic Symptom Disorders Section Summary Review Questions Normal Dissociation and Dissociative Disorders: What Are They? Dissociative Disorders: Features and Epidemiology Dissociative Amnesia Dissociative Identity Disorder Depersonalization/Derealization Disorder Epidemiology of Dissociative Disorders Stigma Associated with Dissociative Disorders Section Summary Review Questions Dissociative Disorders: Causes and Prevention Biological Risk Factors for Dissociative Disorders Environmental Risk Factors for Dissociative Disorders Causes of Dissociative Disorders Prevention of Dissociative Disorders Section Summary Review Questions Dissociative Disorders: Assessment and Treatment Assessment of Dissociative Disorders Biological Treatment of Dissociative Disorders Psychological Treatments of Dissociative Disorders What IF I or Someone I Know Has a Dissociative Disorder? Long-Term Outcome for People with Dissociative Disorders Section Summary Review Questions Final Comments Thought Questions . Chapter Review Key Terms Chapter 7. Depressive and Bipolar Disorders and Suicide Normal Mood Changes and Depression and Mania: What Are They? Depressive and Bipolar Disorders and Suicide: Features and Epidemiology Major Depressive Episode Major Depressive Disorder Persistent Depressive Disorder (Dysthymia) Other Depressive Disorders Manic and Hypomanic Episodes Bipolar I Disorder Bipolar II Disorder Cyclothymic Disorder Suicide Epidemiology of Depressive and Bipolar Disorders Epidemiology of Suicide Stigma Associated with Depressive and Bipolar Disorders Section Summary Review Questions Depressive and Bipolar Disorders and Suicide: Causes and Prevention Biological Risk Factors for Depressive and Bipolar Disorders and Suicide Environmental Risk Factors for Depressive And Bipolar Disorders and Suicide Causes of Depressive and Bipolar Disorders and Suicide Prevention of Depressive and Bipolar Disorders and Suicide Section Summary Review Questions Depressive and Bipolar Disorders and Suicide: Assessment and Treatment Interviews Self-Report Questionnaires Self-Monitoring and Observations from Others Laboratory Assessment Assessment of Suicide Biological Treatment of Depressive and Bipolar Disorders and Suicide Psychological Treatments for Depressive And Bipolar Disorders and Suicide What IF I AM Sad or Have a Depressive or Bipolar Disorder? Long-Term Outcome for People with Depressive and Bipolar Disorders and Suicide Section Summary Review Questions Final Comments Thought Questions . Chapter Review Key Terms Chapter 8. Eating Disorders Weight Concerns, Body Dissatisfaction, and Eating Disorders: What Are They? Eating Disorders: Features and Epidemiology Anorexia Nervosa Bulimia Nervosa Binge-Eating Disorder Epidemiology of Eating Disorders Stigma Associated with Eating Disorders Section Summary Review Questions Eating Disorders: Causes and Prevention Biological Risk Factors for Eating Disorders Environmental Risk Factors for Eating Disorders Causes of Eating Disorders Prevention of Eating Disorders Section Summary Review Questions Eating Disorders: Assessment and Treatment Assessment of Eating Disorders Treatment of Eating Disorders Biological Treatments of Eating Disorders Psychological Treatments of Eating Disorders What If I Have Weight Concerns or an Eating Disorder? Long-Term Outcome for People with Eating Disorders Section Summary Review Questions Final Comments Thought Questions . Chapter Review Key Terms Chapter 9. Substance-Related Disorders Normal Substance Use and Substance-Related Disorders: What Are They? Substance-Related Disorders: Features and Epidemiology Substance Use Disorder Substance Intoxication Substance Withdrawal Types of Substances Epidemiology of Substance-Related Disorders Stigma Associated with Substance-Related Disorders Section Summary Review Questions Substance-Related Disorders: Causes and Prevention Biological Risk Factors for Substance-Related Disorders Environmental Risk Factors for Substance-Related Disorders Causes of Substance-Related Disorders Prevention of Substance-Related Disorders Section Summary Review Questions Substance-Related Disorders: Assessment and Treatment Interviews Psychological Testing Observations from Others Laboratory Testing Biological Treatment of Substance-Related Disorders Psychological Treatment of Substance-Related Disorders What If I or Someone I Know Has a Substance-Related Problem or Disorder? Long-Term Outcome for People with Substance-Related Disorders Section Summary Review Questions Final Comments Thought Questions . Chapter Review Key Terms Chapter 10. Personality Disorders Personality Traits, Unusual Personality, and Personality Disorder: What Are They? Organization of Personality Disorders Odd or Eccentric Personality Disorders: Features and Epidemiology Paranoid Personality Disorder Schizoid Personality Disorder Schizotypal Personality Disorder Epidemiology of Odd or Eccentric Personality Disorders Section Summary Review Questions Dramatic Personality Disorders: Features and Epidemiology Antisocial Personality Disorder Borderline Personality Disorder Histrionic Personality Disorder Narcissistic Personality Disorder Epidemiology of Dramatic Personality Disorders Section Summary Review Questions Anxious/Fearful Personality Disorders: Features and Epidemiology Avoidant Personality Disorder Dependent Personality Disorder Obsessive-Compulsive Personality Disorder Epidemiology of Anxious/Fearful Personality Disorders Stigma Associated with Personality Disorders Section Summary Review Questions Personality Disorders: Causes and Prevention Biological Risk Factors for Odd or Eccentric Personality Disorders Environmental Risk Factors for Odd or Eccentric Personality Disorders Causes of Odd or Eccentric Personality Disorders Biological Risk Factors for Dramatic Personality Disorders Environmental Risk Factors for Dramatic Personality Disorders Causes of Dramatic Personality Disorders Biological Risk Factors for Anxious/Fearful Personality Disorders Environmental Risk Factors for Anxious/Fearful Personality Disorders Causes of Anxious/Fearful Personality Disorders Prevention of Personality Disorders Section Summary Review Questions Personality Disorders: Assessment and Treatment Assessment of Personality Disorders Biological Treatments of Personality Disorders Psychological Treatments of Personality Disorders What If I or Someone I Know Has a Personality Disorder? Long-Term Outcomes for People with Personality Disorders Section Summary Review Questions Final Comments Thought Questions . Chapter Review Key Terms Chapter 11. Sexual Dysfunctions, Paraphilic Disorders, and Gender Dysphoria Normal Sexual Behavior and Sexual Dysfunctions: What Are They? Sexual Dysfunctions: Features and Epidemiology Male Hypoactive Sexual Desire Disorder Female Sexual Interest/Arousal Disorder Erectile Disorder Female Orgasmic Disorder Delayed Ejaculation Premature (Early) Ejaculation Genito-Pelvic Pain/Penetration Disorder Epidemiology of Sexual Dysfunctions Stigma Associated with Sexual Dysfunctions Section Summary Review Questions Sexual Dysfunctions: Causes and Prevention Biological Risk Factors for Sexual Dysfunctions Psychological Risk Factors for Sexual Dysfunctions Causes of Sexual Dysfunctions Prevention of Sexual Dysfunctions Section Summary Review Questions Sexual Dysfunctions: Assessment and Treatment Assessment of Sexual Dysfunctions Biological Treatment of Sexual Dysfunctions Psychological Treatments of Sexual Dysfunctions What If I or Someone I Know Has a Sexual Dysfunction? Long-Term Outcomes for People with Sexual Dysfunctions Section Summary Review Questions Normal Sexual Desires, Paraphilias, and Paraphilic Disorders: What Are They? Paraphilic Disorders: Features and Epidemiology Exhibitionistic Disorder Fetishistic Disorder Frotteuristic Disorder Pedophilic Disorder Sexual Masochism and Sexual Sadism Transvestic Disorder Voyeuristic Disorder Atypical Paraphilic Disorders Epidemiology of Paraphilic Disorders Section Summary Review Questions Paraphilic Disorders: Causes and Prevention Biological Risk Factors for Paraphilic Disorders Environmental Risk Factors for Paraphilic Disorders Causes of Paraphilic Disorders Prevention of Paraphilic Disorders Section Summary Review Questions Paraphilic Disorders: Assessment and Treatment Assessment of Paraphilic Disorders Biological Treatment of Paraphilic Disorders Psychological Treatments of Paraphilic Disorders What If I or Someone I Know Has a Paraphilic Disorder? Long-Term Outcomes for People with Paraphilic Disorders Section Summary Review Questions Gender Dysphoria: Features and Epidemiology Gender Dysphoria: Causes and Prevention Gender Dysphoria: Assessment and Treatment What If I or Someone I Know Has Questions About Gender Dysphoria? Section Summary Review Questions Final Comments Thought Questions . Chapter Review Key Terms Chapter 12. Schizophrenia and Other Psychotic Disorders Unusual Emotions, Thoughts, and Behaviors and Psychotic Disorders: What Are They? Psychotic Disorders: Features and Epidemiology Schizophrenia Phases of Schizophrenia Schizophreniform Disorder Schizoaffective Disorder Delusional Disorder Brief Psychotic Disorder Epidemiology of Psychotic Disorders Stigma Associated with Psychotic Disorders Section Summary Review Questions Psychotic Disorders: Causes and Prevention Biological Risk Factors for Psychotic Disorders Environmental Risk Factors for Psychotic Disorders Causes of Psychotic Disorders Prevention of Psychotic Disorders Section Summary Review Questions Psychotic Disorders: Assessment and Treatment Interviews Behavioral Observations Cognitive Assessment Physiological Assessment Biological Treatments of Psychotic Disorders Psychological Treatments of Psychotic Disorders What If I or Someone I Know Has a Psychotic Disorder? Long-Term Outcome for People with Psychotic Disorders Section Summary Review Questions Final Comments Thought Questions . Chapter Review Key Terms Chapter 13. Developmental and Disruptive Behavior Disorders Developmental and Disruptive Behavior Disorders Normal Development and Developmental Disorders: What Are They? Developmental Disorders: Features and Epidemiology Intellectual Developmental Disorder Autism Spectrum Disorder Learning Disorder Epidemiology of Developmental Disorders Stigma Associated with Developmental Disorders Section Summary Review Questions Developmental Disorders: Causes and Prevention Biological Risk Factors for Developmental Disorders Environmental Risk Factors for Developmental Disorders Causes of Developmental Disorders Prevention of Developmental Disorders Section Summary Review Questions Developmental Disorders: Assessment and Treatment Cognitive Tests Achievement Tests Interviews Rating Scales Behavioral Observation Biological Treatment for Developmental Disorders Psychological Treatments for Developmental Disorders What If I Think Someone Has a Developmental Disorder? Long-Term Outcome for People with Developmental Disorders Section Summary Review Questions Normal Rambunctious Behavior and Disruptive Behavior Disorders: What Are They? Disruptive Behavior Disorders: Features and Epidemiology Attention-Deficit/Hyperactivity Disorder Oppositional Defiant Disorder and Conduct Disorder Epidemiology of Disruptive Behavior Disorders Stigma Associated with Disruptive Behavior Disorders Section Summary Review Questions Disruptive Behavior Disorders: Causes and Prevention Biological Risk Factors for Disruptive Behavior Disorders Environmental Risk Factors for Disruptive Behavior Disorders Causes of Disruptive Behavior Disorders Prevention of Disruptive Behavior Disorders Section Summary Review Questions Disruptive Behavior Disorders: Assessment and Treatment Interviews Rating Scales Behavioral Observation Biological Treatments for Disruptive Behavior Disorders Psychological Treatments for Disruptive Behavior Disorders What If I Think a Child Has a Disruptive Behavior Disorder? Long-Term Outcome for Children with Disruptive Behavior Disorders Section Summary Review Questions Final Comments Thought Questions . Chapter Review Key Terms Chapter 14. Neurocognitive Disorders Normal Changes During Aging and Neurocognitive Disorders: What are They? Neurocognitive Disorders: Features and Epidemiology Delirium Dementia and Major and Mild Neurocognitive Disorder Alzheimer’s Disease Lewy Bodies Vascular Disease Parkinson’s Disease Pick’s Disease Other Problems Epidemiology of Neurocognitive Disorders Stigma Associated with Neurocognitive Disorders Section Summary Review Questions Neurocognitive Disorders: Causes and Prevention Biological Risk Factors for Neurocognitive Disorders Environmental Risk Factors for Neurocognitive Disorders Causes of Neurocognitive Disorders Prevention of Neurocognitive Disorders Section Summary Review Questions Neurocognitive Disorders: Assessment and Treatment Assessment of Neurocognitive Disorders Biological Treatments of Neurocognitive Disorders Psychological Treatments of Neurocognitive Disorders What IF Someone I Know Has a Neurocognitive Disorder? Long-Term Outcome for People with Neurocognitive Disorders Section Summary Review Questions Final Comments Thought Questions . Chapter Review Key Terms Chapter 15. Consumer Guide to Psychopathology Introduction to the Consumer Guide Becoming a Mental Health Professional Types of Therapists and Qualifications Preparing to Be a Mental Health Professional Becoming a Client Treatment at the Individual Level Active Ingredients of Treatment Process Variables in Treatment Does Treatment Work? Prescriptive Treatment Section Summary Review Questions Treatment at the Community Level Self-help Groups Aftercare Services for People with Severe Mental Disorders Residential Facilities for People with Developmental Disorders Criminal Justice System Public Policy and Mental Health Section Summary Review Questions Limitations and Caveats About Treatment Client–Therapist Differences Cultural Differences Managed Care Differences Between Clinicians and Researchers Quick Fixes Misuse of Research Weak Research and How to Judge a Research Article Negative Therapist Characteristics Lack of Access to Treatment Ethics General Principles Assessment Treatment Public Statements Research Resolving Ethical Issues Section Summary Review Questions Final Comments Thought Questions . Chapter Review Key Terms | |
| 545 | 0 | _aChris Kearney Christopher A. Kearney is Distinguished Professor of Psychology at the University of Nevada, Las Vegas (UNLV). He is also Director of the UNLV Child School Refusal and Anxiety Disorders Clinic. Dr. Kearney's research interests include school refusal behavior, selective mutism, post-traumatic stress disorder in maltreated youth, perfectionism, and other anxiety-related conditions in children and adolescents as well as issues of quality of life in persons with severe handicaps. The author of several books and numerous book chapters and journal articles on these topics, Dr. Kearney also conducts workshops for school districts and mental health and other agencies regarding school refusal behavior and selective mutism. A Fellow of the American Psychological Association (Division 12; Clinical Psychology), he is a recipient of the William Morris Award for Scholarship, the Barrick Scholar Award, the Barrick Distinguished Scholar Award, the Harry Reid Silver State Research Award, the Distinguished Teaching Award, the Outstanding Graduate Faculty Award, and the Academic Advisor Award-Graduate from the University of Nevada, Las Vegas. Dr. Kearney received his B.A. in psychology and sociology from the State University of New York at Binghamton and his M.A. and Ph.D. in psychology from the State University of New York at Albany. He completed his internship at the University of Mississippi Medical Center before moving to Las Vegas. | |
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