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Abnormal Psychology Peter McKellar

Abnormal Psychology By Peter McKellar

Abnormal Psychology by Peter McKellar


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Professor McKellar looks at ways psychology can bridge the gap between normal and abnormal mental life. He believes that what men and women do, their behaviour, becomes more understandable when we know more about their experience.

Abnormal Psychology Summary

Abnormal Psychology: Its Experience and Behaviour by Peter McKellar

In what ways can psychology bridge the gap between normal and abnormal mental life? Professor Peter McKellar believes that the words `experience' and `behaviour' provide on answer: what men and women do, their behaviour, becomes more understandable when we know more about their experience. This book provides a guide to understanding psychological phenomena which are, or seem to be, abnormal. It also examines the relation of these to subjective experiences of people we regard as normal, this emphasizing the continuity between normal and abnormal mental life.

Reflecting the recent revival in interest in dissociation of the personality, rather than thinking of a single `Unconscious', Professor McKellar examines the rich variety of subjective experiences: hypnagogic imagery, imaginary companions, deja vu, synaesthesia, illusions of waking while still asleep, and lucid dreams when there is a co-conscious awareness of being asleep and dreaming. He discusses seemingly supernatural interpretations and `spirit possessions' beliefs about multiple personality and dissociation.

Professor McKellar brings to his analysis the perspectives of anthropology and the history of ideas, especially within science and philosophy. He argues that `the psychologist character in literature' has frequently shown the way to the scientific psychologist: writers like Dostoevsky, Cervantes, Melville, Poe and Coleridge have drawn on introspection as well as observation in creating their characters and insights.

Table of Contents

Preface. Tables, Figures. Childhood Behaviour Disorders. Anxiety Disorders. Depression. Schizophrenia. Personality Disorders. Models of Abnormal Behaviour. Glossary. References. Index.

Additional information

GOR002745397
9780415031325
041503132X
Abnormal Psychology: Its Experience and Behaviour by Peter McKellar
Used - Very Good
Paperback
Taylor & Francis Ltd
19890803
352
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