Comer, Ronald J.
Fundamentals of Abnormal Psychology
Buch

An award-winning teacher, accomplished researcher, and experienced therapist, Ron Comer knows how to communicate the complexities of abnormal psychology, speak to the concerns of students, and empathically portray the real human impact of psychological disorders. For the 9th edition of this market leading textbook, Ron is joined by Jonathan Comer who brings his expertise in developmental psychopathology research, brain circuitry, cognitive-behavioral research, and technology-driven treatment -- all of which pervade the new edition of this successful abnormal psychology textbook.

With its signature integrated coverage of theory, diagnosis, and treatment, and inclusive cross-cultural perspective, this new edition of Comer's widely adopted textbook shows students where the study and treatment of psychological disorders stand today. In addition to a thorough updating, the new edition integrates the developmental psychopathology perspective to integrate the explanations and treatments for psychological disorders offered by the various models; updates coverage of biological models to include new research on brain circuits; and combines behavioral and cognitive explanations and treatments for psychological disorders into a coherent and nuanced cognitive-behavioral model. Comer/Comer's Fundamentals of Abnormal Psychology, 9e employs some extraordinary interactive tools to bring students face to face with the realities of psychological dysfunction, organized for easy access and assignability in LaunchPad, Worth Publishers' online course space.


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Personen: Comer, Ronald J. Comer Jonathan S.

Schlagwörter: Psychologie Empathie Multikulturel

CU 1000 C732-a-01

Comer, Ronald J.:
Fundamentals of Abnormal Psychology. - 10. Auflage. - New York, NY : Macmillan international higher education, 2022. - 525 Seiten; Illustrationen; Anhang in getrennter Zählung
ISBN 978-1-319-44132-6

Zugangsnummer: 00028504 - Barcode: 2-9184204-4-00025098-6
Klinische Psychologie - Buch