Psychopathology

Psychopathology is a psychologically based account of the major mental illnesses, including schizophrenia, personality disorders, anxiety and mood disorders as well as eating disorders.

Detalles Bibliográficos
Autor principal: Stirling, John D., 1951- (-)
Otros Autores: Hellewell, Jonathan S. E., 1962-
Formato: Libro electrónico
Idioma:Inglés
Publicado: London ; New York : Routledge 1999.
Edición:1st ed
Colección:Routledge modular psychology.
Materias:
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Tabla de Contenidos:
  • Psychopathology; Copyright; Contents; List of tables; Acknowledgements; 1 A framework for scientific psychopathology; Introduction; Historical background; Mental derangement or mental illness?; Moral treatment; The modern era: brain or mind?; The twentieth century and science; The stress-diathesis model; What is abnormal?; Statistical infrequencies; Violation of norms; Maladaptive behaviour; Personal distress; Comment; Summary; 2 Classification and paradigms of abnormal behaviour; Introduction; The ICD and DSM; The DSM axes; Criticisms of ICD and DSM; Reliability; Validity
  • Categorical versus dimensional approachesParadigms of scientific psychopathology; Crossing boundaries in psychopathology; Summary; 3 The nature of schizophrenia; Introduction; Clinical picture; Onset; Course; Factors associated with good outcome; Factors associated with poor outcome; Epidemiology; Subtypes of schizophrenia; Four subtypes; Positive and negative symptoms; The three syndrome model; Two phases of illness; Treatment; Summary; 4 Aetiology of schizophrenia; Introduction; Biological approaches; Genetic factors; Brain structure and schizophrenia; Brain function and schizophrenia
  • Psychological approachesPsychodynamic explanations; Family theories; Expressed emotion (EE); The cognitive-neuropsychological approach; Summary; 5 The nature of affective disorders; Introduction; Depression; Major depressive illness: the clinical picture; Minor depressive states: the clinical picture; Mood disorders associated with childbirth; Mania: the clinical picture; Hypomania; Bipolar affective disorder; Epidemiology of the affective disorders; Treatment; Prognosis; Summary; 6 Aetiology of the affective disorders; Introduction; Psychological approaches; Early childhood experiences
  • Psychosocial stress factorsLearned helplessness/hopelessness; Cognitive factors; Biological approaches; Genetic research; Neurotransmitter abnormalities; Summary; 7 The anxiety disorders and obsessional states; Introduction; The experience of anxiety; Phobias; Specific phobias; Social phobia; Agoraphobia and panic disorder; Generalised anxiety; Adjustment reaction; Post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD); Obsessive-compulsive disorder (OCD); Treatment; Summary; 8 Aetiology of anxiety disorders; Introduction; Psychological theories; Psychodynamic approaches; Conditioning theories
  • Two-process theoryPreparedness; Cognitive approaches; Biological mechanisms; The evolutionary basis of anxiety; Genetic mechanisms; Neurotransmitter dysfunction; A stress-diathesis model; Summary; 9 Eating disorders; Introduction; Anorexia nervosa; Clinical features; Treatment; Prognosis; Bulimia nervosa; Clinical fetaures; Treatment; Prognosis; Summary; 10 Vulnerability and perpetuating factors in eating disorders; Introduction; Vulnerability factors; Perpetuating factors; Summary; 11 Criticisms of psychopathology; Introduction; Mental illness does not exist; Szasz's 'myth of mental illness'
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