Understanding Abnormal Psychology
Clinical and Biological Perspectives
- Pamilla Ramsden - Bradford University, UK
This textbook presents a thorough understanding of abnormal psychology for undergraduate students with a focus on the integration of psychology, biology and health. It goes beyond a descriptive overview of clinical disorders to provide a critical appreciation of the multifaceted aspects of mental illness. Each disorder is clearly and succinctly explained with the support of case studies. These examples are then used to introduce students to the debates surrounding current research, the biology of abnormal disorders and standards of treatment. The bridge between the biological elements of brain functioning and the psychological mechanisms that are responsible for coping and adjustment is thoroughly explored. This valuable consideration of the range of elements involved in the diagnosis and treatment of clinical disorders gives students a broad and critical understanding of this complex and fascinating field.
Understanding Abnormal Psychology: Clinical and Biological Perspectives is a core textbook for undergraduate students taking courses in abnormal or clinical psychology.
Supplements
For Lecturers:
- Test bank
- PowerPoint slides
For Students:
- Flashcard glossary
- Interactive multiple-choice questions
Good combination of clinical and biological information - accessible for Undergraduates
We are going to recommend this title to supplement out existing text
This is an outstanding text and a must read for both lecturer and student.
It is up to date and detailed, exploring abnormal psychology in great depth.
I would strongly recommend this book to psychology students.
Good layout and information , possibly too low a level for some MSc students though appropriate for someone wishing to brush up on background. Useful in that it considers the biological perspective in tandem with the disorders