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Abnormal Psychology, 1st Edition
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Table of Contents

About the authors vii

Chapter 1 Introduction to abnormal psychology 1

Introduction 2

1.1 The basic features of psychological disorder 3

What is psychological disorder? 3

1.2 Stigma associated with psychological disorders and its historical context 6

Stigma and mental health 6

The historical context 8

1.3 Early psychological approaches to psychopathology 10

1.4 The genetic paradigm 16

Behaviour genetics 19

Molecular genetics 21

Gene-environment interactions 23

Evaluating the genetic paradigm 25

1.5 The neuroscience paradigm 26

Neurons and neurotransmitters 26

Structure and function of the human brain 29

The neuroendocrine system 32

The immune system 33

Neuroscience approaches to treatment 35

Evaluating the neuroscience paradigm 38

1.6 The cognitive-behavioural paradigm 39

Influences from behaviour therapy 39

Cognition 44

Cognitive-behavioural therapy 48

Beck's cognitive therapy 49

The Third Wave of cognitive therapies 52

Evaluating the cognitive-behavioural paradigm 53

1.7 Factors that cut across the paradigms 53

Emotion and psychopathology 53

Sociocultural factors and psychopathology 55

Interpersonal factors and psychopathology 60

Attachment and the concept of the self in psychopathology 64

1.8 Integration across multiple levels of analysis: the diathesis-stress integrative paradigm 66

Chapter 2 Diagnosis and assessment 88

Introduction 89

2.1 Cornerstones of diagnosis and assessment 90

Reliability 90

Validity 91

2.2 The diagnostic system of the American Psychiatric Association: DSM-5 94

Changes in DSM-5 97

Ethnic and cultural considerations in diagnosis 99

Specific criticisms of the DSM 104

2.3 Psychological assessment 108

Clinical interviews 109

Assessment of stress 112

Personality tests 115

Intelligence tests 120

Behavioural and cognitive assessment 122

2.4 Neurobiological assessment 126

Brain imaging: 'seeing' the brain 126

Neurotransmitter assessment 129

Neuropsychological assessment 130

Psychophysiological assessment 131

A cautionary note about neurobiological assessment 133

2.5 Cultural and ethnic diversity and assessment 134

Cultural bias in assessment 134

Strategies for avoiding cultural bias in assessment 136

Chapter 3 Mood disorders 146

Introduction 147

3.1 Clinical descriptions and epidemiology of mood disorders 147

Depressive disorders 147

Epidemiology and consequences of depressive disorders 152

Bipolar disorders 155

Epidemiology and consequences of bipolar disorders 159

Subtypes of depressive disorders and bipolar disorders 161

3.2 Aetiology of mood disorders 162

Genetic factors 163

Neurotransmitters 164

Social factors in depression: childhood adversity, life events and interpersonal difficulties 169

Psychological factors in depression 170

Social and psychological factors in bipolar disorder 175

3.3 Treatment of mood disorders 176

Psychological treatment of depression 177

Psychological treatment of bipolar disorder 180

Biological treatment of mood disorders 181

Comparing treatments for major depressive disorder 184

A final note on treatment 186

3.4 Suicide 187

Epidemiology of suicide and suicide attempts 188

Risk factors for suicide 190

Preventing suicide 193

Chapter 4 Anxiety, obsessive-compulsive and trauma-related disorders 211

Introduction 212

4.1 Clinical descriptions of the anxiety disorders 213

Specific phobias 214

Social anxiety disorder 216

Panic disorder 218

Agoraphobia 220

Generalised anxiety disorder 221

4.2 Comorbidity, gender and culture in anxiety disorders 222

Comorbidity in anxiety disorders 222

Gender and cultural factors in anxiety disorders 222

4.3 Aetiology of anxiety disorders 225

Common risk factors across the anxiety disorders 225

Aetiology of specific phobias 230

Aetiology of social anxiety disorder 232

Aetiology of panic disorder 233

Aetiology of agoraphobia 237

Aetiology of generalised anxiety disorder 237

4.4 Treatments of the anxiety disorders 238

Commonalities across psychological treatments 238

4.5 Obsessive-compulsive and related disorders 241

Clinical descriptions of the obsessive-compulsive and related disorders 242

4.6 Aetiology of the obsessive-compulsive and related disorders 249

Aetiology of obsessive-compulsive disorder 250

Aetiology of body dysmorphic disorder 251

Aetiology of hoarding disorder 251

4.7 Treatment of the obsessive-compulsive and related disorders 252

Medications 252

Psychological treatment 252

4.8 Post-traumatic stress disorder and acute stress disorder 255

Clinical description and epidemiology of post-traumatic stress disorder and acute stress disorder 256

Aetiology of post-traumatic stress disorder 258

4.9 Treatment of post-traumatic stress disorder and acute stress disorder 261

Medication treatment of PTSD 261

Psychological treatment of PTSD 262

Chapter 5 Dissociative disorders, and somatic symptom and related disorders 279

Introduction 280

5.1 Dissociative disorders 281

Depersonalisation/derealisation disorder 283

Dissociative amnesia 285

Dissociative identity disorder 290

Other specified dissociative disorder 295

5.2 Somatic symptom and related disorders 296

Neurobiological and cognitive factors that increase awareness of and distress over somatic symptoms 299

Treatment of somatic symptom and related disorders 300

Somatic symptom disorder 300

Illness anxiety disorder 303

Conversion disorder 306

Factitious disorder 308

Chapter 6 Schizophrenia 319

Introduction 320

6.1 Clinical descriptions of schizophrenia 321

Positive symptoms 321

Negative symptoms 326

Disorganised symptoms 327

Cognition 329

Anxiety and depression 330

Schizophrenia and the DSM-5 331

6.2 Aetiology of schizophrenia 333

Genetic factors 333

6.3 The role of neurotransmitters 338

Dopamine theory 338

Brain structure and function 339

Connectivity in the brain 343

6.4 Environmental factors influencing the developing brain 344

Psychological factors 345

Developmental factors 348

6.5 Treatment of schizophrenia 349

Medications 350

Psychological treatments 354

Chapter 7 Substance use disorders 375

Introduction 376

7.1 Clinical descriptions, prevalence and effects of substance use disorders 376

Alcohol use disorder 379

Tobacco use disorder 383

Cannabis 386

Opiates 390

Stimulants 393

Other illicit drugs 397

7.2 Aetiology of substance use disorders 399

Genetic factors 400

Neurobiological factors 400

Psychological factors 402

Sociocultural factors 404

7.3 Treatment of substance use disorders 407

Treatment of alcohol use disorder 407

Treatments for smoking 411

Treatment of drug use disorders 413

7.4 Prevention of substance use disorders 418

Chapter 8 Eating disorders 434

Introduction 435

8.1 Clinical descriptions of eating disorders 436

Anorexia nervosa 436

Bulimia nervosa 441

Binge-eating disorder 443

8.2 Aetiology of eating disorders 448

Genetic factors 448

Neurobiological factors 449

Cognitive-behavioural factors 451

Sociocultural factors 454

Other factors contributing to the aetiology of eating disorders 460

8.3 Treatment of eating disorders 463

Psychological treatment of anorexia nervosa 463

Psychological treatment of bulimia nervosa 464

Psychological treatment of binge-eating disorder 465

Medications 466

Preventive interventions for eating disorders 466

Chapter 9 Sexual disorders 480

Introduction 481

9.1 Sexual norms and behaviour 481

Gender and sexuality 485

The sexual response cycle 486

9.2 Sexual dysfunctions 487

Clinical descriptions of sexual dysfunctions 488

Aetiology of sexual dysfunctions 494

Treatments of sexual dysfunctions 497

9.3 The paraphilic disorders 502

Fetishistic disorder 504

Paedophilic disorder and incest 505

Voyeuristic disorder 508

Exhibitionistic disorder 508

Frotteuristic disorder 509

Sexual sadism and masochism disorders 509

Aetiology of the paraphilic disorders 512

Treatments for the paraphilic disorders 514

Chapter 10 Disorders of childhood 528

Introduction 529

10.1 Classification and diagnosis of childhood disorders 530

10.2 Externalising disorders 532

Attention-deficit hyperactivity disorder 532

Conduct disorder 540

10.3 Depression and anxiety in children and adolescents 549

Depression 549

Anxiety 553

10.4 Specific learning disorder 561

Clinical descriptions 561

Aetiology of specific learning disorder 562

Treatment of specific learning disorder 565

10.5 Intellectual disability 565

Diagnosis and assessment of intellectual disability 566

Aetiology of intellectual disability 567

Treatment of intellectual disability 569

10.6 Autism spectrum disorder 572

Clinical descriptions, prevalence and prognosis of autism spectrum disorder 572

Comorbidity and ASD 576

Prevalence of autism spectrum disorder 577

Prognosis for autism spectrum disorder 577

Aetiology of autism spectrum disorder 577

Treatment of autism spectrum disorder 580

Chapter 11 Late life and neurocognitive disorders 599

Introduction 600

11.1 Ageing: issues and methods 600

Myths about late life 601

The problems experienced in late life 602

Research methods in the study of ageing 604

11.2 Psychological disorders in late life 606

Estimating the prevalence of psychological disorders in late life 606

Methodological issues in estimating the prevalence of psychopathology 608

11.3 Neurocognitive disorders in late life 609

Dementia 609

Delirium 626

Chapter 12 Personality and personality disorders 640

Introduction 641

12.1 The DSM-5 approach to classification 642

Assessment of DSM-5 personality disorders 644

Problems with the DSM-5 approach to personality disorders 645

Alternative DSM-5 model for personality disorders 646

12.2 Common risk factors across the personality disorders 648

12.3 Clinical description and aetiology of the odd/eccentric cluster 650

Paranoid personality disorder 651

Schizoid personality disorder 651

Schizotypal personality disorder 652

12.4 Clinical description and aetiology of the dramatic/erratic cluster 653

Antisocial personality disorder: clinical description 653

Psychopathy: clinical description 654

Borderline personality disorder 658

Histrionic personality disorder 662

Narcissistic personality disorder 662

12.5 Clinical description and aetiology of the anxious/fearful cluster 666

Avoidant personality disorder 666

Dependent personality disorder 667

Obsessive-compulsive personality disorder 668

12.6 Treatment of personality disorders 670

General approaches to the treatment of personality disorders 670

Treatment of schizotypal personality disorder and avoidant personality disorder 671

Treatment of borderline personality disorder 672

Chapter 13 Legal and ethical issues 684

Introduction 685

13.1 Mental health and the criminal justice system 686

The insanity defence 687

Landmark cases and laws 688

The Mental Health Court 691

Magistrates Courts 693

Highly publicised trials and public perception 694

13.2 Fitness to stand trial 694

Victims of unlawful acts 696

13.3 Civil commitment 697

Preventive detention and problems in the prediction of dangerousness 699

Deinstitutionalisation, civil liberties and mental health 709

13.4 Ethical dilemmas in therapy and research 710

Ethical restraints on research 711

Informed consent 712

Confidentiality and ethical limits 714

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