
Models Of Psychopathology
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Content
- Front cover
- Half Title
- Title
- Copyright
- Dedication
- Contents
- Series editor's preface
- Chapter 01 Introduction
- Normality and abnormality
- The lay model
- The legal model
- Psychological models
- Scientific perspectives
- Developmental aspects
- Chapter 02 Psychiatric and bio-medical models
- The historical perspective
- Psychiatric classification
- Biological factors
- Criticisms of the psychiatric and bio-medical model
- An alternative approach
- Chapter 03 Psychoanalytic models
- Sigmund Freud (1856-1939)
- Carl Gustav Jung (1875- 1961)
- Alfred Adler (1870- 1937)
- Interpersonal psychoanalysis - the neo-Freudians
- Erik Erikson (1902- 94)
- Object relations theory
- Psychoanalysis and the wider dimension
- Criticisms of psychoanalytic models
- Conclusion
- Chapter 04 Attachment theory
- The development of attachments
- Patterns of attachment in infancy
- Individual differences
- Disruptions in attachment relationships
- The role of attachment in the development of psychopathology
- Chapter 05 Behavioural, cognitive and cognitive-behavioural models
- Learning and conditioning
- Classical and operant conditioning
- Social learning theory
- Criticisms of the behavioural model
- Cognitive therapy
- Ellis and Beck
- The cognitive-behavioural model
- Criticisms of cognitive-behavioural approaches
- Chapter 06 Humanistic models
- Carl Rogers and person-centred therapy
- The actualizing tendency
- Personal construct psychology
- Transactional analysis
- Existential approaches
- Transpersonal psychotherapy
- The humanistic model and the medical model
- Chapter 07 Sociological models
- Critical theory
- Social class and mental health
- Social causation vs. social drift
- Gender
- Race and ethnicity
- Social constructivism and labelling theory
- Schizophrenia
- Chapter 08 The socio-cultural model
- The social nature of the self
- Meaning systems
- Cultural relativity and cultural autism
- The individualization of distress
- Therapy as oppression
- Conclusion
- Chapter 09 Conclusion
- References
- Further reading
- Index
- Back cover
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