Abnormal Psychology Casebook

Abnormal Psychology Casebook
Title Abnormal Psychology Casebook PDF eBook
Author Andrew R. Getzfeld
Publisher Pearson
Pages 324
Release 2004
Genre Juvenile Nonfiction
ISBN

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Devoid of the often mind-numbing technical "psychobabble" and "medicalbabble" so characteristic of other books on the subject, this collection of abnormal psychology cases uses clear, accessible language and explanations, and a unique case conference format. Each case begins with some background information and, similar to Ellery Queen mysteries, readers are challenged through questions at various points to try and decide what is going on based on the amount of information presented. As each case gradually unfolds, readers are drawn deeper into the case and must keep on reading to discover the case's assessment(s), evaluations, diagnoses, treatment plan(s), possible medications, and prognoses. The book features real cases based on a variety of psychopathologies--all involving patients/clients from a wide variety of cultural, ethnic, racial, religious, social, and socioeconomic backgrounds--and all based on the author's own experiences as a practicing social worker and psychologist. Anxiety Disorders I. Anxiety Disorders II. Dissociative and Somatoform Disorders. Mood Disorders. Personality Disorders. Substance Related Disorders. Eating Disorders. Sexual and Gender Identity Disorders. Schizophrenia and Other Psychotic Disorders. Developmental Disorders. Developmental Disorders II. You Be the Diagnostician! Where Do We Go From Here? For anyone interested in abnormal psychology, including health care workers, social workers, educators, etc.

Casebook in Abnormal Psychology

Casebook in Abnormal Psychology
Title Casebook in Abnormal Psychology PDF eBook
Author Timothy A. Brown
Publisher Wadsworth Publishing Company
Pages 356
Release 2007
Genre Psychology
ISBN

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"Using cases taken from the authors' case files or from case files of other working clinicians, this casebook portrays the rich and arresting nature of disorders as they manifest in real people. Cases illustrate every major DSM-IV category and are followed by a therapy outcome section which gives the "rest of the story" of what happened to these clients. Using an integrative approach, the authors emphasize the multiple causes of disorders, and incorporate developmental and cultural issues in each case. Two complex cases are included without a diagnosis to give students an opportunity to come up with diagnoses on their own. This third edition includes a new case on Anorexia Nervosa, reflecting the current prevalence of this disorder."--Publisher's website.

The McGraw-Hill Casebook in Abnormal Psychology

The McGraw-Hill Casebook in Abnormal Psychology
Title The McGraw-Hill Casebook in Abnormal Psychology PDF eBook
Author John Vitkus
Publisher McGraw-Hill Humanities/Social Sciences/Languages
Pages 336
Release 2003-11-13
Genre Psychology
ISBN 9780072951868

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Case Studies in Abnormal Psychology

Case Studies in Abnormal Psychology
Title Case Studies in Abnormal Psychology PDF eBook
Author Clark R. Clipson
Publisher Cengage Learning
Pages 0
Release 1998
Genre Psychology, Pathological
ISBN 9780395885697

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A series of vivid and detailed portraits of individuals with a particular psychiatric disorder, this text is an ideal supplement for any abnormal psychology course. Students gain a deeper understanding of what life is like for people who have the disorders, and develop the critical thinking skills needed to understand diagnosis and treatment decisions.

Clinical Psychology in Singapore

Clinical Psychology in Singapore
Title Clinical Psychology in Singapore PDF eBook
Author Gregor Lange
Publisher NUS Press
Pages 382
Release 2015-08-10
Genre Psychology
ISBN 9971698544

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This casebook is a unique resource, offering never before documented insights into the practices and principles of clinical psychologists within local mental health services in Singapore. The 20 fascinating chapters provide comprehensive coverage of the assessment, formulation and treatment for clients across the lifespan. It includes accounts of clients with common mental health problems such as depression and panic disorder as well as more unusual problems like pyromania, exhibitionism and frontal-lobe epilepsy. The authors describe their successes and challenges and share how they grapple with tensions in the therapy room and with cultural and ethical issues. This casebook is an ideal complement to abnormal, counseling or clinical psychology courses. Features: Case studies on real Singaporean clients and families and authored by clinical psychologists and neuropsychologists working in Singapore. In-depth coverage of cultural and contextual factors relating to each case. Comprehensive case formulations and discussions in the context of the DSM-5 classification systems. Discussion questions at the end of each case study for individuals or groups to critically analyse issues relating to the case. Fact boxes outlining interesting or unique information relating to each case. Useful resources section on relevant organisations, websites and support groups for each case.

Casebook of Psychological Disorders

Casebook of Psychological Disorders
Title Casebook of Psychological Disorders PDF eBook
Author Steven Schwartzberg
Publisher Pearson
Pages 264
Release 2000
Genre Juvenile Nonfiction
ISBN

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This casebook offers fifteen lively cases that illustrate a wide range of specific DSM-IV diagnoses covered in the abnormal psychology course. These cases integrate issues of racial and gender diversity and provide insight into the lives of people suffering from a variety of psychological disorders, highlighting how psychological distress is experienced and treated in real life. Each case follows a similar pattern to aid reader comprehension. An Introduction describes the problems in the person's life, or the catalyst bringing him or her into therapy. A Psychosocial History offers childhood and other relevant background data to provide a context for the disorder. The Conceptualization section offers the rationale for the diagnosis and the Treatment section then outlines the appropriate psychotherapy as well as any other treatments such as medication or group therapy. The Discussion section highlights interesting aspects of the case, presents relevant research, and examines various theoretical perspectives on treatment. Finally, the Prognosis section covers reasonable expectations of what the future might hold for this person. Critical Thinking Questions are posed at the end of each chapter. Gender and cultural diversity are highlighted among both clients and psychotherapists with important cultural issues woven throughout the cases. The cases themselves feature people from a variety of backgrounds and heritages, the impact of sociocultural factors on the experience or prevalence of a disorder is often discussed, as well as how treatment is affected when the client and therapist come from different ethnic backgrounds. This casebook also features diverse theoretical orientations that drive treatment. Treatment outcomes are diverse and realistic and span from short to long-term. Most are designed as ideal interventions, but some are influenced by economic concerns and changing models of available services. For anyone interested in abnormal psychology.

Casebook in Abnormal Psychology

Casebook in Abnormal Psychology
Title Casebook in Abnormal Psychology PDF eBook
Author Timothy A. Brown
Publisher
Pages
Release 1996
Genre
ISBN 9780534346317

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