Langbeschreibung
While most abnormal psychology texts seem to aim solely for breadth, the acclaimed Oxford Textbook of Psychopathology aims for depth, with a focus on adult disorders and special attention given to the personality disorders. Now in its third edition, it has established itself as an unparalleled guide for professionals and graduate students alike. Esteemed editors Paul H. Blaney, Robert F. Krueger, and the late Theodore Millon selected the most eminent researchers in abnormal psychology to cover all the major mental disorders, allowing them to discuss notable issues in the various pathologies which are their expertise.This third edition of the Oxford Textbook of Psychopathology is fully updated according to the DSM-5 and also reflects alternative, emerging perspectives in the field (e.g., the NIMH's Research Domain Criteria Initiative; RDoC). The Textbook exposes readers to exceptional scholarship, a history of psychopathology, the logic of the best approaches to current disorders, and an expert outlook on what researchers and mental health professionals will be facing in the years to come. With extensive coverage of personality disorders and issues related to classification and differential diagnosis, this volume will be exceptionally useful for all mental health workers, clinical psychologists, psychiatrists, and social workers, and as a textbook focused on understanding psychopathology in depth, as well as a valuable guide for graduate psychology students and psychiatric residents.
Inhaltsverzeichnis
Part I. Foundations1. A brief history of psychopathologyTheodore Millon2. ClassificationJared W. Keeley, Hannah E. Morton, and Roger K. Blashfield3. Developmental PathogenesisTheodore Millon4. Conducting Research in the Field of PsychopathologyMichael L. Raulin and Scott O. LilienfeldPart II. Major Clinical Syndromes5. Generalized Anxiety Disorder, Panic Disorder, Social Anxiety Disorder and Specific PhobiasRichard E. Zinbarg, Deepika Anand, Jonathan K. Lee, Ashley D. Kendall, and Mia Nu?ez6. Obsessive-Compulsive and Related DisordersAmitai Abramovitch, Noah Berman, Amanda Calkins, and Sabine Wilhelm7. Posttraumatic Stress Disorder and Dissociative DisordersRichard J. McNally8. Mood Disorders: Biological BasesSheri L. Johnson, Joelle LeMoult, W. Michael Vanderlind, and Jutta Joormann9. Depression: Social and Cognitive AspectsRick E. Ingram, Christina Williams, Katie L. Sharp, and Elisabeth J. Harfmann10. Substance Abuse: Etiological ConsiderationsR. O. Pihl and M. Abu Shakra11. Substance-Related and Addictive Disorders: Diagnosis, Comorbidity, and PsychopathologyJessica R. Skidmore, Susan R. Tate, Michelle L. Drapkin, and Sandra A. Brown12. Schizophrenia: Presentation, Affect and Cognition, Pathophysiology & EtiologyAngus MacDonald, III13. Social Functioning and SchizophreniaJill M. Hooley14. Paranoid and Delusional DisordersPaul H. BlaneyPart III. Other Clinical Syndromes15. Sexual DysfunctionsDonald S. Strassberg, Julia E. Makaronis, and Michael A. Perelman16. Eating DisordersHoward Steiger, Jennifer S. Coelho, Lea Thaler, and Frederique Van den Eynde17. Developmental PsychopathologyThomas M. Achenbach18. Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD)Hanneke van Ewijk and Jaap Oosterlaan19. Autism and Autism Spectrum DisordersFred R. Volkmar and Kevin Pelphrey20. Somatic Symptom and Related DisordersTheo K. Bouman21. Sleep-Wake DisordersCharles M. Morin and Jack D. Edinger22. Paraphilia, Gender Dysphoria, and HypersexualityJames M. Cantor and Katherine S. SuttonPart IV. Personality Disorders23. Dimensional and Model-Based Alternatives to Categorical Personality DisordersShani Ofrat, Robert F. Krueger, and Lee Anna Clark24. Schizoid and Avoidant PersonalityDavid P. Bernstein, Arnoud Arntz, and Laura Travaglini25. Dependent and Histrionic Personality DisordersRobert F. Bornstein, Christy A. Denckla, and Wei-Jean Chung26. Antisocial Personality Disorder and PsychopathyChristopher J. Patrick and Laura E. Drislane27. Obsessive-Compulsive Personality DisorderTed Reichborn-Kjennerud and Gun Peggy Knudsen28. Schizotypic Psychopathology: Theory, Evidence, and Future DirectionsMark F. Lenzenweger29. Borderline Personality Disorder: Contemporary Approaches to Conceptualization and EtiologyTimothy J. Trull30. Narcissistic Personality Disorder and Pathological NarcissismAaron L. Pincus, Michael J. Roche, and Evan W. GoodIndex