Beschreibung:
DEBORAH C. BEIDEL, PHD, is a professor of psychology and Director of Clinical Programs at the University of Central Florida. She is the author of over 200 scientific publications.B. CHRISTOPHER FRUEH, PHD, is the Director of Clinical Research at The Menninger Clinic and a professor of psychology at the University of Hawaii. He has over 150 professional publications.
MICHEL HERSEN, PHD, ABPP, was a professor and Dean of the School of Professional Psychology at Pacific University. He has co-authored and co-edited 146 books and has published 226 scientific journal articles.
This comprehensive resource offers complete coverage of the major psychological disorders and presents a balanced integration of empirical data and diagnostic criteria to demonstrate the basis for individual diagnoses. The accessible format and case study approach provide the opportunity to understand how diagnoses are reached.
Chapter 1 Mental Disorders as Discrete Clinical Conditions: Dimensional versus Categorical Classification
Thomas A. Widiger and Whitney L. Gore
Chapter2The Problem of Dual Diagnosis
Melanie E. Bennett, Jason Peer, and Selvija Gjonbalaj-Marovic
Chapter 3 Structured and Semistructured Interviews for Differential Diagnosis: Fundamental Issues, Applications, and Features
Daniel L. Segal and Kadija N. Williams
Chapter 4 Impact of Race, Ethnicity, and Culture on the Expression and Assessment of Psychopathology
L. Kevin Chapman, Ryan C.T. DeLapp, and Monnica T. Williams
Chapter 5 Schizophrenia
Dennis R. Combs and Kim T. Mueser
Chapter 6 Bipolar and Related Disorders
David J. Miklowitz and Sheri L. Johnson
CHAPTER7 Mood Disorders: Depressive Disorders
Leilani Feliciano and Brenna N. Renn
Chapter 8 Panic Disorder, Agoraphobia, Generalized Anxiety Disorder, Social Anxiety Disorder, and Specific Phobias
David P.Valentiner, Thomas A. Fergus, Evelyn Behar, & Daniel J. Conybeare
Chapter 9 Obsessive-Compulsive and Related Disorders
Sandra M. Neer and Katie Ragsdale
Chapter 10 Trauma and Stress-Related Disorders: Posttraumatic Stress Disorder, Acute Stress Disorder, and Adjustment Disorders
Anouk L. Grubaugh
Chapter 11 Dissociative Disorders
Steven Jay Lynn, Joanna M. Berg, Scott O. Lilienfeld, Harald Merckelbach, Timo Giesbrecht, Michelle Accardi, and Colleen Cleere
Chapter 12 Somatic Symptom and Related Disorders
Gordon J. G. Asmundson, Michel A. Thibodeau, and Daniel L. Peluso
Chapter 13 Feeding and Eating Disorders
Cynthia M. Bulik, Sara E. Trace,Susan C. Kleiman,and Suzanne E. Mazzeo
Chapter 14 Sleep Disorders
Candice A. Alfano and Simon Lau
Chapter 15 Sexual Dysfunctions and Paraphilic Disorders
Lori A. Brotto, Carolin Klein, and Kenneth J. Zucker
Chapter 16 Gender Dysphoria
Anne A. Lawrence
Kenneth J. Zucker
Chapter 17 Substance-Related Disorders: Alcohol
Eric F.Wagner
Michelle M.Hospital
Mark B.Sobell
Linda C.Sobell
Chapter 18 Psychoactive Substance Use Disorders: Drugs
Stacey B.Daughters
Matthew Cohen
Chapter 19 Neurocognitive Disorders
Gerald Goldstein
Chapter 20 Personality Disorders
Christopher J.Hopwood
Katherine M.Thomas
Proven Classic Updated to Reflect the DSM-5
The accessible format, overview chapters on broader issues-such as interviewing-that affect all diagnoses, and case study approach provide the ideal support for students to examine and understand how diagnoses are reached and applied.
Updated to reflect the latest neurobiological advancements in psychopathology, this edition follows the same proven chapter structure for the disorder chapters of previous editions to facilitate readers understanding and learning. Updates include topics such as:
The new Schizophrenic Spectrum designation and other psychotic disorders
The revised approach to eating disorders
Two new chapters reflect the unsettled nature of the DSM-5 for academics and clinicians alike: Chapter 21: Conditions for Further Study and Chapter 22: Alternative DSM-5 Model for Personality Disorders.
Encompassing the most current research in the field,
Adult Psychopathology and Diagnosis, Seventh Edition provides a thorough introduction to our current conceptualization of psychopathology and its application in clinical practice, including dimensional and categorical classifications.