
Understanding Psychopathology: South African Perspectives 3e provides a solid introduction to the study of mental disorders that incorporates socio-cultural, psychological and biomedical dimensions. It refers to criteria from both the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders (DSM-5) and the International Classifications of Diseases (ICD-10) to describe and define mental disorders. It also looks at the ICD-11, and how this new version has been harmonised with the DSM-5.The third edition of this book, previously published as Abnormal Psychology revised second edition, presents South African debates and data to ensure that it is relevant to the local context. In addition, research from the rest of Africa has been integrated into the book to show how other countries in our region are grappling with topical issues.This book is aimed at second- and third-year students following courses in Psychopathology or Abnormal Psychology as part of a Bachelor of Arts or Bachelor of Social Sciences degree at Universities. It has been written by academics and practitioners from across South Africa.
This text investigates the manifestation, classification, and treatment of mental disorders within the specific socio-cultural and historical context of South Africa. The authors, a collective of academics and practitioners, utilize a multidisciplinary framework that integrates biomedical, psychological, and socio-cultural perspectives to provide a comprehensive overview of psychopathology for university-level students.
What You Will Find
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Experts and educators identify this text as a foundational resource for undergraduate students in South Africa, noting its success in bridging global diagnostic standards with local clinical realities. Readers frequently highlight the academic density of the prose and the relevance of the regional case studies provided throughout the chapters.
Page Count:
744
Publication Date:
2020-07-10
Publisher:
Oxford University Press
ISBN-10:
0190722568
ISBN-13:
9780190722562
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