Understanding Abnormal Behavior

By David Sue, Derald Wing Sue, Stanley Sue

Understanding Abnormal Behavior
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Written in an engaging, accessible style, this text teaches students to understand abnormal behavior in the ways mental health professionals study and attempt to treat it--scientifically and clinically. The Sixth Edition introduces multicultural models in a wider, theoretical framework at the start of the book--explaining broad perspectives through cultures, small groups, and individuals.Disorder charts diagramming the categories of each disorder (based on DSM-IV criteria) now include all disorders and list the symptoms, onset, prevalence, course, and outlook for each disorder.Focus On sections examine various high-interest issues, providing stimulating and informative reading.Critical Thinking sections prompt students to weigh the evidence and apply theoretical perspectives and personal experiences to arrive at an evaluation of controversial issues.First Person essays give first-hand accounts of personal and professional experiences in the mental health field.

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