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ISBN: [B-231-0]
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Abnormal PsychologyAbnormal Psychology was written specifically for the academic market by Dr. Jennifer Mills, Assistant Professor of Clinical Psychology at York University and Anita Federici, a Ph.D. Candidate in Clinical Psychology at York University. This Permachart provides an overview of this discipline, which seeks to develop a greater understanding of the nature of dysfunctional cognitive, behavioral, and emotional patterns of behavior. From the chart introduction: Abnormal psychology is the scientific study of the causes and treatment of maladaptive behavior and psychopathology. This quick study reference guide provides an overview of this discipline, which seeks to develop a greater understanding of the nature of dysfunctional cognitive, behavioral, and emotional patterns of behavior.
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TABLE OF CONTENTS:
- Defining "Abnormal"
- Assessment & Diagnosis
- Mood Disorders
- Somatoform Disorders
- Anxiety Disorders
- Schizophrenia
- Eating Disorders
- Substance Use Disorders
- Personality Disorders
ABOUT THE AUTHORS: Dr. Jennifer Mills is an Assistant Professor of Clinical Psychology at York University and a Registered Psychologist. Her main area of expertise is eating and its disorders. Anita Federici is a Ph.D. Candidate in Clinical Psychology at York University. Her main areas of focus include borderline personality disorder, eating disorders, and anxiety disorders.
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