CASEBOOK IN ABNORMAL PSYCHOLOGY

CASEBOOK IN ABNORMAL PSYCHOLOGY by Theodore Brown, published by THONSON ENGINEERING in 1999, is a comprehensive text that spans 352 pages. This edition presents a detailed examination of psychological disorders through authentic cases that illustrate every major DSM-IV category, providing readers with insights into how these disorders manifest in real-life situations.
Readers will find a collection of cases accompanied by therapy outcome sections that reveal the subsequent developments for each client. Additionally, the book includes two complex cases without diagnoses, allowing readers to engage in the diagnostic process themselves. This resource is particularly relevant for those interested in psychology and pathological conditions, offering a practical approach to understanding the complexities of mental health.
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See disorders in real life with CASEBOOK IN ABNORMAL PSYCHOLOGY! Using authentic cases that illustrate every major DSM-IV category, this psychology text portrays the nature of disorders as they manifest in real people. Each case is followed by a therapy outcome section which gives you the rest of the story of what happened to the client. Two complex cases are included without a diagnosis to give you an opportunity to come up with diagnoses on your own.
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