Case Studies in Abnormal Behavior

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Edition: 6th
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Pub. Date: 2003-01-01
Publisher(s): Allyn & Bacon
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Summary

This rich collection of case studies integrates contemporary and recognizable classic cases to illustrate a wide range of clinical and legal issues related to abnormal psychology. Case Studies in Abnormal Psychology brings the field of abnormal psychology to life for students with its rare combination of readability, humor, and strong scholarship. Students gain a greater understanding of what a person experiences, and how he/she reacts to the diverse factors studied in psychopathology, as they apply principles of abnormal psychology to these cases. To enable students to more fully understand the nature of the disorder, each case in this book contains the full background material relevant to etiological, diagnostic, and therapeutic considerations. Also, significant family and social history data are presented in order to give students a clear picture of how specific behavior patterns were generated and maintained.

Table of Contents

Preface xii
Introduction and Major Historical Development xv
Concepts of Abnormality
1(13)
The DSMs
2(1)
Rates of Mental Disorders
2(2)
A Presumably Normal Person Potentially Viewed as Pathological
4(10)
The Case of O. J. Simpson
4(10)
Theories and Techniques
14(16)
Multiple Theoretical Views on Moderate Anxiety, Depression, and Simple Phobias
14(11)
The Case of Danielle
15(10)
The Various Mental Health Professionals
25(3)
An Overall Perspective on Treatment Change
28(2)
The Anxiety Disorders
30(26)
The Three Little Boys: Hans, Albert, and Peter
31(3)
The Case of Little Hans
31(1)
The Case of Little Albert
32(1)
The Case of Little Peter
33(1)
Agoraphobia
34(6)
The Case of Agnes
35(5)
Obsessive-Compulsive Disorder
40(8)
The Case of Bess
42(6)
Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder
48(8)
The Case of Paul
49(7)
The Dissociative and Sleep Disorders
56(13)
Multiple Personality Disorder
57(5)
The Case of Anna O.
58(4)
Sleep Disorders
62(7)
The Case of Sam
64(2)
The Case of Ilse
66(3)
The Somatoform Disorders
69(13)
Somatoform Disorder Subcategories
69(6)
The Case of ``Alix'' (Empress Alexandra Fedorovna)
71(4)
Pain Disorder
75(7)
The Case of Pam
76(6)
The Schizophrenic and Delusional (or Paranoid) Disorders
82(15)
Undifferentiated Schizophrenia
85(6)
The Case of Sally
85(6)
Paranoid Schizophrenia
91(6)
The Case of Daniel Paul Schreber
92(5)
The Affective (or Mood) Disorders and Suicide
97(21)
Major Depressive Disorder Associated with a Suicide Attempt
98(12)
The Case of Joseph Westbecker
100(10)
Bipolar Disorder (Manic-Depressive Psychosis)
110(8)
The Case of Virginia Woolf
112(6)
The Psychosexual Disorders
118(33)
Sexual Addiction
118(5)
The Case of William Clinton
119(4)
Paraphilias
123(7)
The Case of Jeffrey Dahmer
123(7)
Pedophilia
130(4)
The Case of Jesse Timmendequas
130(4)
Transvestism
134(1)
Gender Identity Disorder
134(6)
The Case of Bruce/Brenda
135(5)
Sexual Dysfunctions (Impotence)
140(6)
The Case of Tim
141(5)
Female Psychosexual Dysfunction
146(5)
The Case of Virginia
146(5)
The Substance Use Disorders
151(18)
Alcohol Dependence and Abuse
153(9)
The Case of Betty Ford
154(8)
Prescription Drug Abuse
162(1)
Polysubstance Dependence
162(3)
The Case of Elvis Presley
162(3)
Nicotine Dependence
165(4)
The Case of Dr. S.
166(3)
The Eating Disorders: Anorexia Nervosa and Bulimia Nervosa
169(14)
Anorexia Nervosa
169(6)
The Case of Karen Carpenter
170(5)
Bulimia Nervosa
175(8)
The Case of Princess Diana
176(7)
The Personality Disorders
183(23)
Personality Types and Their Potential Disorders
184(1)
The Histrionic Personality Disorder
184(6)
The Case of Hilde
186(4)
The Antisocial Personality Disorder
190(9)
The Case of Theodore Bundy
191(8)
The Schizoid Personality Disorder
199(7)
The Case of Theodore Kaczynski
199(7)
Disorders of Impulse Control
206(11)
Pathological Gambling
207(4)
The Case of Fyodor Dostoevsky
208(3)
Kleptomania
211(6)
The Case of Clare
212(5)
Disorders with Violence
217(15)
Causes of Violence
217(6)
The Case of Jack Ruby
217(6)
Family Violence: Physical and Sexual Abuse of Children and Spouse Abuse
223(9)
The Case of Charles
225(1)
The Case of Abby
226(6)
Disorders of Childhood and Adolescence
232(30)
Developmental Language Disorder
232(5)
The Case of Delano
233(4)
Attention Deficit/Hyperactivity Disorder
237(5)
The Case of Matt
238(4)
Autistic Disorder
242(4)
The Case of Audrey
243(3)
Separation Anxiety Disorder Associated with School Refusal
246(6)
The Case of Julie
247(5)
Oppositional Defiant Disorder
252(4)
The Case of Phyllis
252(4)
School Violence
256(3)
The Case of Charles Williams
256(3)
Identity Development Crisis or Disorder
259(3)
The Case of Mr. E.
260(2)
Organic Mental Disorders and Mental Retardation
262(15)
Recovery of Functions Following Removal of Dominant Brain Hemisphere
262(4)
The Case of Harry
264(2)
Alzheimer's Disease
266(5)
The Case of Ronald Reagan
268(3)
Mental Retardation
271(6)
The Case of John Paul Penry
271(3)
The Case of Daryl Renard Atkins
274(3)
Legal Issues and Psychological Practice
277(16)
Malingering, Factitious Disorder, or True Disorder?
277(5)
Criminal Responsibility, Competency to Stand Trial, and Dangerousness, and a Case of Borderline Personality Disorder
282(11)
The Case of John Hinckley
286(7)
Postscript: Positive Mental Health
293(4)
References 297(8)
Index 305

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