Fully revised to incorporate DSM-5(TM) criteria andinformed by the most current research in its discussions ofdiagnosis and treatment
Now in a second edition, Psychopathology: History, Diagnosis, and Empirical Foundations thoroughly explores psychopathologywith contributions from leading scholars in psycho-pathology. The Second Edition offers an overview of various topics in thecontext of major changes included in the DSM-5(TM).
With new chapters on contextual factors affecting diagnoses andnon-alcohol substance abuse, Psychopathology, Second Editioncovers the history, theory, and assessment of anxiety disorders, posttraumatic stress disorder, mood disorders, schizophrenia, thepsychotic spectrum disorders, eating disorders, borderlinepersonality disorder, alcohol use disorders, psychopathy, sexualdysfunction, and sleep disorders.
In addition, each chapter of the Second Editioncontains:
* A description of the disorder, including brief history, caseexample, and epidemiological findings
* Empirical foundations of each disorder, including findingsregarding neurobiological, behavioral, cognitive, and emotionalfactors
* Assessment of each disorder, including interviews, self-reports, neurobiological assessment, and clinical ratingscales
* Brief description and evaluation of the current interventionsfor each disorder
* Summary and future directions
Practical and thorough, this text is an essential reference forall mental health professionals and a solid introduction forstudents in psychopathology courses.
Inhaltsverzeichnis
Preface ix
List of Contributors xiii
CHAPTER 1 ISSUES IN DIAGNOSIS: CONCEPTUAL ISSUES ANDCONTROVERSIES 1
Scott O. Lilienfeld, Sarah Francis Smith, and Ashley L.Watts
CHAPTER 2 STRATEGIES FOR EVIDENCE-BASED ASSESSMENT OF CHILDRENAND ADOLESCENTS: MEASURING PREDICTION, PRESCRIPTION, AND PROCESS36
Eric A. Youngstrom and Thomas W. Frazier
CHAPTER 3 OBSESSIVE-COMPULSIVE DISORDER 80
Jonathan S. Abramowitz, Laura E. Fabricant, and Ryan J.Jacoby
CHAPTER 4 GENERALIZED ANXIETY DISORDER 108
Karen Rowa, Heather K. Hood, and Martin M. Antony
CHAPTER 5 SOCIAL ANXIETY DISORDER 147
Deborah Roth Ledley, Brigette A. Erwin, Amanda S. Morrison, and Richard G. Heimberg
CHAPTER 6 PANIC DISORDER 193
Joanna J. Arch, Lauren N. Landy, and Michelle G. Craske
CHAPTER 7 POSTTRAUMATIC STRESS DISORDER 244
Patricia A. Resick, Candice M. Monson, and Shireen L.Rizvi
CHAPTER 8 MAJOR DEPRESSIVE DISORDER 285
Lorie A. Ritschel, Charles F. Gillespie, Eir´ykur O¨ . Arnarson, and W. Edward Craighead
CHAPTER 9 PERSISTENT DEPRESSIVE DISORDER: DYSTHYMIA AND CHRONICDEPRESSION 334
Daniel N. Klein and Sarah R. Black
CHAPTER 10 BIPOLAR DISORDER 364
David J. Miklowitz and Sheri L. Johnson
CHAPTER 11 SCHIZOPHRENIA AND THE PSYCHOSIS SPECTRUM 403
Hanan D. Trotman, Vijay A. Mittal, Kevin D. Tessner, and Elaine F. Walker
CHAPTER 12 BULIMIA NERVOSA AND BINGE EATING DISORDER 445
Linda W. Craighead, Margaret A. Martinez, and Kelly L.Klump
CHAPTER 13 ANOREXIA NERVOSA 482
James Lock and Nina Kirz
CHAPTER 14 BORDERLINE PERSONALITY DISORDER 511
Jill M. Hooley and Sarah A. St. Germain
CHAPTER 15 ALCOHOL USE DISORDERS 550
Lara A. Ray, Kelly E. Courtney, and Guadalupe A. Bacio
CHAPTER 16 PSYCHOPATHY AS PSYCHOPATHOLOGY: KEY DEVELOPMENTS INASSESSMENT, ETIOLOGY, AND TREATMENT 583
Jennifer E. Vitale and Joseph P. Newman
CHAPTER 17 SEXUAL DYSFUNCTION 616
Cindy M. Meston and Carey S. Pulverman
CHAPTER 18 SLEEP DISORDERS 649
Jennifer C. Kanady and Allison G. Harvey
AUTHOR INDEX 671
SUBJECT INDEX 715
Über den Autor
W. EDWARD CRAIGHEAD, Ph D, holds the J. Rex Fuqua Endowed Chair and is a Professor of Psychiatry and Behavioral Sciences at Emory University. He has provided leadership inprofessional organizations and serves as a clinical investigator inthe realm of depressive disorders, currently focusing on preventionand differential treatment response to CBT and antidepressants.
DAVID J. MIKLOWITZ, Ph D, Professor of Psychiatry at the University of California, Los Angeles (UCLA) School of Medicine, isa leading international scholar and author in the study of bipolardisorder. He currently is investigating the effectiveness of hisfamily-focused therapy for youth at high risk for developingbipolar disorder.
LINDA W. CRAIGHEAD, Ph D, is Professor of Psychology and Director of the Clinical Psychology Doctoral Programat Emory University. In recent years her research has focused onapplications of her appetite awareness model with binge eatingdisorder and bulimia nervosa as well as on overweight individualswith comorbid health problems.