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Abnormal Psychology (18th Edition) – eBook

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  • Authors: Jill M. Hooley, Matthew K. Nock, James N. Butcher
  • File Size: 150 MB
  • Format: PDF
  • Page Length: 768 Pages
  • Publisher: ‎ Pearson; 18th edition
  • Publication Date: ‎ January 1, 2019
  • Language: ‎ English
  • ASIN: ‎ B07R7CRNQJ
  • ISBN-10: 0134999177, 0135191033, 0135212170, 0135190908, 0135190967
  • ISBN-13: 9780134999173, 9780135191033, 9780135212172, 9780135190906, 9780135190968

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About The Author

James N. Butcher

James N. Butcher

Dr. James N. Butcher was born in West Virginia. He enlisted in the army when he was 17 years old and served in the airborne infantry for three years, including a one-year tour in Korea during the Korean War. After military service, he attended Guilford College, graduating in 1960 with a BA in psychology. James received an MA in experimental psychology in 1962 and a PhD in clinical psychology from the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill. He was awarded Doctor Honoris Causa from the Free University of Brussels, Belgium, in 1990 and an honorary doctorate from the University of Florence, Florence, Italy, in 2005. Dr. Butcher is currently professor emeritus in the Department of Psychology at the University of Minnesota. He was associate director and director of the clinical psychology program at the university for nineteen years! He was a member of the University of Minnesota Press’s MMPI Consultative Committee, which undertook the revision of the MMPI in 1989. James was formerly the editor of Psychological Assessment, a journal of the American Psychological Association, and serves as consulting editor or reviewer for numerous other journals in psychiatry and psychology.

He was actively involved in developing and organizing disaster response programs for dealing with human problems following airline disasters during his career. Dr. Butcher organized a model crisis intervention disaster response for the Minneapolis-St. Paul Airport and organised and supervised the psychological services offered following two major airline disasters: Aloha Airlines on Maui and Northwest Flight 255 in Detroit, Michigan. Dr. James Butcher is also a fellow of the Society for Personality Assessment. He has published sixty books and more than two hundred and fifty articles in the fields of personality assessment, abnormal psychology, and cross-cultural psychology.

Jill M Hooley

Jill M Hooley

Dr. Jill M. Hooley is a professor of psychology at Harvard University. Jill is also the head of the clinical psychology and experimental psychopathology program at Harvard. Jill was born in England and received a BSc in psychology from the University of Liverpool. This was followed by research work at Cambridge University. She then attended Magdalen College, Oxford, where she completed her DPhil. After a move to the USA and additional training in clinical psychology at SUNY Stony Brook, Jill took a position at Harvard, where she has been a faculty member since 1985.

Dr. Jill Hooley has a long-standing interest in psychosocial predictors of psychiatric relapse in patients with severe psychopathology such as depression and schizophrenia. Dr. Hooley's research has been supported by grants from the National Institute of Mental Health and by the Borderline Personality Disorder Research Foundation. Jill uses fMRI to study emotion regulation in people who are vulnerable to depression and in people who are suffering from borderline personality disorder. Another area of research interest is nonsuicidal self-harming behaviors such as skin cutting or burning.

In 2000, Dr. Jill. Hooley received the Aaron T. Beck Award for Excellence in Psychopathology Research. Dr. Hooley is also a past president of the Society for Research in Psychopathology. The author of many scholarly publications, Dr. Hooley was appointed Associate Editor for Clinical Psychological Science in 2012. She is also an associate editor for Applied and Preventive Psychology and serves on the editorial boards of several journals including the Family ProcessJournal of Family Psychology, Journal of Consulting and Clinical Psychology, and Personality Disorders: Theory, Research and Treatment. In 2015 Dr. Jill received the Zubin Award for Lifetime Achievement in Psychopathology Research from the Society for Research in Psychopathology.

At Harvard, she has taught undergraduate and graduate classes in psychiatric diagnosis, introductory psychology, schizophrenia, mood disorders, abnormal psychology, clinical psychology, and psychological treatment. Reflecting her commitment to the scientist-practitioner model, Jill also does clinical work specializing in the treatment of people with depression, anxiety disorders, and personality disorders.

Matthew K. Nock

Matthew K. Nock

Dr. Matthew Nock, born in New Jersey, earned his BA from Boston University in 1995 and a PhD from Yale in 2003. He joined Harvard's psychology faculty in 2003, focusing on self-harm research through various methodologies. His work is funded by institutions like the Department of Defense and NIH, with over a hundred publications and multiple awards, including a 2011 MacArthur Fellowship. He teaches courses on statistics, research methods, and psychopathology, receiving several teaching awards.

A comprehensive overview of abnormal psychology, with DSM-5 coverage throughout

Revel’s Abnormal Psychology, 18th Edition (PDF) provides a comprehensive and engaging introduction to the primary psychological disorders studied within the discipline. Maintaining a focus on the individuals at the heart of the study of abnormal psychology, authors Jill Hooley, Matthew Nock, and James Butcher employ a biopsychosocial approach that helps students understand the holistic context in which abnormalities of behavior occur. The updated 18th Edition reflects the newest and most relevant research findings, presented in ways designed to be as engaging as possible to the next generation of students.

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