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Abnormal Psychology : New Research.
Title:
Abnormal Psychology : New Research.
Author:
Friedman, Helen D.
ISBN:
9781608763276
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Physical Description:
1 online resource (297 pages)
Contents:
Abnormal Psychology: New Research -- Contents -- Preface -- Short Communication -- Rumination and Avoidance in Depression: The Relationship between Rumination, Avoidance and Depression in Depressed Inpatients -- Abstract -- Introduction -- Method -- Procedure -- Results -- Conclusion -- References -- Research and Review Studies -- The Spectrum of Self-Harm in Adolescence and Young Adulthood: Moving Toward an Integrative Model of Pathogenic Mechanisms -- Abstract -- Introduction -- The Problem of Self-Harm -- Research on Risk Factors for Self-Harm -- Predisposing Factors -- Precipitating Factors -- Maintenance Factors (Consequences) -- Theories of Self-Harm -- Need for Integrative Theory -- An Integrative Model of Self-Harming Behavior in Adolescence and Young Adulthood -- Conclusion -- References -- Modeling of Dyslexia: Is a Unitary Model of Dyslexia Possible? -- Abstract -- Is a Unitary Model of Dyslexia Possible? -- Phonological Awareness and Dyslexia -- Rapid Naming Speed and Dyslexia -- The Double-Deficit Hypothesis -- Cognitive Deficits and Dyslexia -- Auditory Temporal Processing Deficit Hypothesis -- Short-Term or Working Memory Deficit Hypothesis -- Information-Processing Deficit Hypothesis -- Cerebellar Deficit Hypothesis -- Syntactic Awareness and Dyslexia -- Morphological Awareness and Dyslexia -- The Integration of the Different Approaches and Correlates -- A Final Word -- References -- Overgeneral Attachment Memory: Overgeneral Attachment-Related Autobiographical Memory in Children -- Abstract -- Overgeneral Attachment-Related Autobiographical Memory in Children -- Method -- Results -- Dismissing Attachment, Depression Group, and Attachment-Related Memory -- Discussion -- References.

Depression and a Parenting Intervention: Can Caregiver Depression Bring a Good Parenting Intervention Down? The Case of Parent-Child Interaction Therapy -- Abstract -- Introduction -- Measurement of Depression and Observations of Depressed Caregivers -- Parent-Child Interaction Therapy -- Method -- Results -- Conclusion -- Summary -- Acknowledgments -- References -- The Role of Negative Affective Valence in Return of Fear -- Abstract -- Introduction -- Method -- Results -- Conclusion -- References -- Acknowledgments -- The Neuropsychology of Alcoholism -- Abstract -- Introduction -- Brain Changes in Alcoholism -- Cognitive Functions in Alcoholism -- Neuropsychological Models -- Variables Contributing to Cognitive Impairments in Alcoholism -- Summary and Conclusion -- References -- Perception without Awareness: The Qualitative Differences Approach -- The Traditional Dissociation Paradigm: Subjective versus Objective Measures of Awareness -- Alternative Approaches to the Study of Unconscious Perception -- Conclusions -- Acknowledgments -- References -- Intrapsychic Factors Contributing to Adolescent Depression -- Abstract -- Introduction -- The Basic Tasks of Adolescence -- Necessary Modifications in the Adolecent's Relationship to Parents -- Separation-Individuation Process -- Separation-Individuation Experience in Infancy and Adolescence -- Attachment Theory -- Parental Representations, Gender and Depression -- Blatt's Theory of Anaclitic and Introjecitve Depression -- Are Females More Prone to Anaclitic Depression and Males More Prone to Introjective Depression? -- Rationale for Present Study -- Methodology -- Results -- Relationship of Perceived Levels of Parental Care and Control to Depression -- The Relationship between Maternal Care (MCARE) as a Predictor of Depression.

The Relationship between Maternal Control (MCONTROL) as Predictor of Depression -- The Relationship between Paternal Care (PCARE) as a Predictor of Depression -- The Relationship between Paternal Control (PCONTROL) as a Predictor of Depression -- The Relationship between Parental Attachement (IPPA-PA) as a Predictor of Depression -- Discussion -- The Role of the Mother -- The Role of the Father -- Limitations of the Study -- References -- A Hermeneutic Approach to Culture and Psychotherapy -- Abstract -- Ontological Individualism and the Challenge of Recognizing Culture -- A Hermeneutic View of Culture: Webs of Significance -- Being-in-the-World: A Hermeneutic View of the Person -- Moral Visions -- Cultures as Moral Visions -- Hermeneutic Conceptual Tools for Approaching Cross-Cultural Interactions and Conflict -- Multiculturalism and Intercultural Contact -- Implications: Beyond Objectivism and Relativism -- Conclusion -- References -- Index.
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Electronic reproduction. Ann Arbor, Michigan : ProQuest Ebook Central, 2017. Available via World Wide Web. Access may be limited to ProQuest Ebook Central affiliated libraries.
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