This classic book provides readers with a comprehensive and up-to-date real-world overview of the abnormal psychology field, by building on the strengths of existing theoretical systems and clinical methods. It focuses on maladaptive behavior as a product of the interaction between personal vulnerabilities and resiliencies. Numerous brief cases include first-person accounts that illustrate the experience of mental illness, as well as the nature and challenges of clinical practice and clinically-relevant research. For individuals interested in the fields of abnormal psychology, abnormal behavior, and psychopathology.
Abnormal psychology concerns conditions known as mental disorders. In the first chapter, Sarason and Sarason review some historical background in diagnosis and treatment of mental disorders from ancient Greece to the modern era. In the following 2 chapters the authors discuss 7 different perspective in abnormal psychology, and the rest of the book is devoted to classification, epidemiology and treatment of mental disorders as defined by "Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders" (DSM-IV-TR).
A well-written and very informative book, but unfortunately it has some irritating mistakes especially at parts the authors discuss about biological perspective.
Iba no tan mal, con pequeños errores pasables, hasta el capítulo de trastornos del neurodesarrollo y el tratamiento del autismo. En general es un buen compendio pero no debe usarse como fuente principal, tal vez solo como una referencia de conceptos pero de cualquier forma es mejor dirigirse a especialistas actualizados de cada área.