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Abnormal, Clinical and Forensic Psychology David Holmes

Abnormal, Clinical and Forensic Psychology von David Holmes

Abnormal, Clinical and Forensic Psychology David Holmes


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Abnormal, Clinical and Forensic Psychology Zusammenfassung

Abnormal, Clinical and Forensic Psychology David Holmes

An Abnormal Psychology text that offers a distinctive and fresh approach to the subject through the inclusion and integration of clinical and forensic psychology throughout.

Inhaltsverzeichnis

Full and detailed Table of Contents Part 1: Fundamentals of Abnormal Psychology 1. Introduction to Abnormal, Clinical and Forensic Psychology Overview Case study Definitions and Terminology History of Abnormal, Clinical and Forensic Psychology Stability and change in Abnormal, Clinical and Forensic Psychology The current context of Abnormal, Clinical and Forensic Psychology Professional roles in Abnormal, Clinical and Forensic Psychology Chapter Summary 2. Critical Issues in Abnormal, Clinical and Forensic Psychology Overview Case study Science versus belief What is science? The scientific status of abnormal psychology A new dark age Anti-psychiatry and abnormal, clinical & forensic psychology A critical balance Chapter summary 3. Paradigm approaches to causes and treatments Overview Case study Part 1: Biological approaches The Neuropsychological approach The Evolutionary approach Part 2: Psychological approaches The Behavioural approach The Cognitive and Cognitive-Behavioural approaches Non-Empirical approaches Humanistic, Existential and Gestalt approaches. Part 3: Social and eclectic approaches Group, Cultural and Family aspects of therapy Beyond paradigms: diathesis-stress and eclectic approaches Chapter Summary 4. Assessment, Classification and Diagnosis Overview Case study Assessment, diagnosis and formulation Reliability and validity in diagnosis and assessment The development of a systematic approach and historical problems The assessment process Diagnosis: DSM and ICD systems The importance of the individual: the formulation Chapter Summary 5. Clinical Research Methods Overview Case Study Approaches to Research Research Methods Developing Psychometrically Sound Measures for Abnormal, Clinical and Forensic Psychology Research Tools Using the Internet as a Research and Therapy Tool Ethical Issues Chapter Summary Part 2: Clinical and Forensic Psychology 6. Clinical Psychology Overview Case study Historical development of Clinical Psychology What is Contemporary Clinical Psychology? Clinical Psychology in Practice How to Become a Clinical Psychologist International Variations Chapter Summary 7. Forensic Psychology Overview Case study Historical development of Forensic Psychology What is Forensic Psychology The Forensic Psychology Practitioner Other areas related to forensic psychology How to Become a Forensic Psychologist Chapter Summary 8. Clinical Forensic Psychology Overview Case Study Clinical Forensic Psychology The Abnormal Offender Criminal Profiling Challenging issues in Forensic Psychopathology Chapter Summary Part 3: Disorders Beginning Earlier in Life 9. Childhood Disorders Overview Case study Development and disorder Pervasive developmental disorders: The autistic spectrum Attention-deficit hyperactivity disorder Conduct and oppositional defiant disorder Other disorders beginning in childhood Clinical issues in childhood disorders Forensic implications of childhood disorders Chapter Summary 10. Disorders of Control and Addiction Part I: Eating and Impulse Control Disorders Overview

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GOR010942811
9780131975361
0131975366
Abnormal, Clinical and Forensic Psychology David Holmes
Gebraucht - Wie Neu
Broschiert
Pearson Education (US)
2010-07-01
744
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