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Abnormal Psychology [with eText + A Student's Guide to DSM5 Access Codes]

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The 12th edition of "Abnormal Psychology" continues to the provide readers with the opportunity to explore the latest theories and research in the field.The text offers more emphasize on recent and comprehensive research coverage that has been the hallmark of the series. While the writing across all the chapters has been streamlined to increase the clarity of presentation and to highlight the key issues in the field, several chapters have been expounded upon to provide greater understanding of the material provided. This edition emphasizes an integrated approach, showing how psychopathology is best understood by considering multiple perspectives, and how these varying perspectives can provide us with the clearest accounting of the causes of these disorders as well as the best possible treatments.

656 pages, Unbound

First published January 1, 1920

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Profile Image for Ludmilla.
363 reviews207 followers
May 29, 2015
Butcher'ın Anormal Psikolojisine göre güdük kalmış. İlgi çekici, çabuk okunuyor ama çoğu konuya değinmiyor. Genel bilgi edinmek için alabilirsiniz. Kapsamlı bilgi edinmek ve ders için kullanmak istiyorsanız Butcher'ın Anormal Psikoloji (Kaknüs Yayınları) öneririm.
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65 reviews3 followers
May 28, 2021
one of my fav textbooks LOL tnx for helping me pass
Profile Image for Morgan Blackledge.
806 reviews2,630 followers
December 29, 2013
This is a really good text book. I'm sure there will be DSM 5 edition coming out soon if it's not out now. If it weren't a hundred plus fuckin bucks I'd buy the most recent ed right now. :(

RANT ALERT! ------ I'd love to see high quality, open source text books come on to the market and drive these ridiculous prices down. The textbook pricing thing is over the top. I teach undergrads and I won't use a text that costs over 50.00. I know publishing is a for profit business. I understand that high quality textbooks are labor intensive and have a limited market. But we're in one of the worst economies in recent memory, and people under 25 are some of the hardest hit by our current circumstances. 150.00 for a text book, when people are already going into debt to get educated, who will probably emerge into a soft job market........ITS A RIP OFF!

Anyway. Great textbook. I'm loving it:)
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102 reviews4 followers
March 11, 2009
Ann Kring teaches as Berkeley and her lectures are available online. I have listened to her Clinical Psychology Course Podcasts - and this book is the textbook for her class.
I would have gone and read it - except no library around here has it and it costs soo much to buy!
Does anyone have a copy for sale, at a used-book rate?
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12 reviews1 follower
July 30, 2012
I give this book four stars only because the simple fact , there are better texts out there on this subject.But for the average reader just interested in learning something new...its great.Very simple to follow and layout of the book is great as well, its very easy to just skip right to the part you wish to read. Would recommend picking this one up for the shelf at home.
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232 reviews107 followers
August 19, 2015
Scritto in maniera chiara e comprensibile. Mi ha dato fastidio il fatto che gli editori italiani non si sono sforzati a controllare se gli aggiornamenti attesi per il DSM citati nel libro si fossero effettivamente avverati. Alcuni dati sono troppo vecchi, e alcune statistiche non quadrano logicamente (20% delle donne americane stuprate nel corso della vita??).
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66 reviews36 followers
March 27, 2016
One of the best books on this topic.
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15 reviews5 followers
May 7, 2020
At this point, a largely outdated textbook. However it'll always have a place on my shelves for being the book from which I first learnt about BPD.
Profile Image for Marianne Vihervuori.
16 reviews4 followers
February 1, 2022
Good: Nice layout and interesting details in the info boxes.

Bad:
1) Some sentences are so poorly written so that the point of the researches that it refers to is lost or easily misunderstood. F.ex. page 361 (2014 edition): ”Men are more likely to think about their secuality in terms of power than are women (Andersen, Cyranowski, Espindle, 1999).” I was left to think about what did this sentence mean. Surely it provokes thoughts and probably everyone who reads it quickly might make a vague idea of it based on his or her personal experiences and schemas. However, it’s a very vague sentence indeed. ”In terms of” and ”power” are extremely vague words and make me wonder if the writer knew what the original source meant with this either. Who has power over what or who? Power is always in relation of something to something but these are not defined here. ”In terms of” can also mean multiple different relations of things in my opinion. Nothing else is said on the page to explain this sentence so I actually learned zero and was just left with confusion and potentially even worse: misconceptions that tell more about my cultural background and experiences than about whatever the original reasearch has said. This is not the only sentence like this in the same chapter 12. (I admit, I left the book half unread and will try to find a more informative alternative, any suggestions?)


2) By now the book is very outdated. I bet there would be much newer research on many of the phenomena, like mental disorders, Alzheimer or sexuality that are still being actively studied on.

3) If you don’t operate in the US, you may be left wondering whether certain researches and results apply to other than American population. In many points, the book doesn’t clear out from which population the research results are based on, or to which cultures they can be applied to. Some of them apply only to the US while for example in my country Finland things are very different.
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402 reviews17 followers
November 20, 2021
While this was for a class thus the three stars I actually thoroughly enjoyed this class and the textbook materials within it. Would definitely recommend for anyone who wants to learn more about psychology and all of the different things our brains are capable of.
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Author 8 books15 followers
June 2, 2021
Easy to read, easy to understand.
A splendid book!
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135 reviews
January 15, 2023
آسیب شناسی روانی یا روانشناسی مرضی
ترجمه ی فارسیش فوق العاده خط ریزی داره
پر از مثال و توضیح های خوب و چکیده برای هرقسمت و انتهای هرفصل👌
به پیشنهاد دکتر برجعلیِ عزیزم،احتمالا برگردم و کامل بخونمش
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95 reviews7 followers
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June 1, 2024
dnf after chapter 3 thanks for the service i lovehate you abpsych
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77 reviews
August 17, 2022
Guess who “borrowed” my Goodreads account to rate books he has authored or to which he has contributed!
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15 reviews2 followers
December 21, 2013
This was one of many books that I ended up reviewing for teaching psychology class for both graduate and undergraduate studies. I found this book a very good selection for undergraduate studies. It was well organized, very good overview and a solid tie into the DSMVI TR at the time. While there might have been some dated material, I expect that in text books and outside material nicely supplemented where it might have been lacking. Excellent study guides and summaries for professors! Very good book!
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Author 6 books46 followers
July 1, 2012
My most favorite class so far I went to school in Psychology departement. I think I love it because I have waited from the very first semester to get this class, so now when I get it I can't even bring myself to hate it (and the lecturers are so cool too!). So okay, enough about my class. I love Abnormal Psychology, and meaning to get my PhD in this area (maybe) but why, why, whyyyy this book so simple? *moan*
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9 reviews1 follower
August 1, 2012
Too many statistics without conclusions. A basic intro to Abnormal Psychology that touches the surface of human actions (abnormal ones)...as my professor from Indiana Uiversity has stated, "We are a nation of over-diagnosed people (especially children) and psychologists/psychiatrists can't distingush between what's normal or abnormal anymore. We live in a sad state of affairs." It sums up my opinion as well.
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78 reviews
October 6, 2011
I haven't read the whole book since I'm using it in my 3-year degree in Psychology but I'm reading bits and pieces and I'm sure I'll keep reading and going back to it for years to come. It's hard to say the word 'love' for an academic textbook but it's true, I honestly love this book. I like the way it's written. It's practical and useful. All in all, a great purchase!
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25 reviews17 followers
August 13, 2012
Read this book for a summer class. Found it wonderful psychology reading. Not too deep but profoundly interesting as textbooks go. In depth information on psychopathology; its etiologies and prognoses.
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273 reviews9 followers
April 29, 2011
I took a few too many quizzes over this book to say I enjoyed it, but I think it will be a good resource down the line. Clear writing and relevant examples.
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4 reviews2 followers
December 5, 2011
Pretty good, very simple to follow. I liked this book a whole lot. I'd recommend it to anybody who wants an informative look at abnormal psychology.
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217 reviews67 followers
April 22, 2013
Could have said what it wanted to with a lot less information. Definitely some pretty interseting concepts, but I can't say I cared all too much for the way it was taught.
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60 reviews3 followers
July 22, 2013
This was one of my favorite courses and the textbook served its purpose well.
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February 17, 2014
Prof. Konstantine Zakzanis' class. One of the best profs at UTSC. Very good.
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201 reviews3 followers
May 15, 2015
This book was a great overview of psychological disorders. Great supplement to the DSM, the two books combined gave me a rather comprehensive view of abnormal psychology.
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