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About the Author Dr. Jeffrey Nevid is Professor of Psychology at St. John's University in New York. He received his doctorate from the State University of New York at Albany and completed a post-doctoral fellowship in evaluation research at Northwestern University. Dr. Nevid has conducted research in many areas of psychology, including health psychology, clinical and community psychology, social psychology, gender and human sexuality, adolescent development, and teaching of psychology. His research publications have appeared in such journals as Health Psychology, Journal of Consulting and Clinical Psychology, Journal of Community Psychology, Journal of Youth and Adolescence, Behavior Therapy, Psychology and Marketing, Professional Psychology, Teaching of Psychology, Sex Roles, and Journal of Social Psychology, among others. Dr. Nevid also served as Editorial Consultant for the journals Health Psychology and Psychology and Marketing and as Associate Editor for the Journal of Consulting and Clinical Psychology. He is actively involved in conducting research on pedagogical advances to help students succeed in their courses.Spencer A. Rathus received his Ph.D. from the University at Albany and is on the faculty of The College of New Jersey. His research interests include treatment of obesity and eating disorders, smoking cessation, human growth and development, methods of therapy, and sexual dysfunctions. He is the author of the widely used Rathus Assertiveness Schedule and has written several college textbooks, including PSYCH, HDEV, AIDS: WHAT EVERY STUDENT NEEDS TO KNOW, HUMAN SEXUALITY IN A CHANGING WORLD, ABNORMAL PSYCHOLOGY IN A CHANGING WORLD, and CHILDHOOD AND ADOLESCENCE: VOYAGES IN DEVELOPMENT.Beverly Greene, PhD, ABPP, is a practicing psychologist and professor of psychology at St. Johna s University in Jamaica, NY.
This text investigates the complex intersection of psychological disorders and the sociocultural contexts that shape their manifestation and treatment. The authors, all established academics and practitioners, utilize a framework that emphasizes the biopsychosocial model to explain how biological, psychological, and sociocultural factors contribute to abnormal behavior. By integrating current research with clinical case studies, the text provides a comprehensive overview of diagnostic criteria and therapeutic interventions within a modern, evolving world.
What You Will Find
The text is widely recognized in academic circles as a standard, comprehensive introduction to abnormal psychology that balances clinical rigor with accessible pedagogical design. Its focus on the sociocultural dimensions of mental health makes it a staple resource for undergraduate students seeking a structured understanding of the field.
Page Count:
0
Publication Date:
2008-09-25
Publisher:
Prentice Hall
ISBN-10:
0205696368
ISBN-13:
9780205696369
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