PSYCHOPATHOLOGY: FROM SCIENCE TO CLINICAL PRACTICE HARDCOVER

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Guilford Publications
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1462508030
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9781462508037
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447 Pages
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English
Publication Name
Psychopathology : from Science to Clinical Practice
Publication Year
2013
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Social Work, Psychopathology / General, Psychiatry / General
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Textbook
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Social Science, Psychology, Medical
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Thomas F. Oltmanns
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"At last, a book that sets out to integrate the science and practice of clinical psychology and actually succeeds! Castonguay and Oltmanns have epitomized the integration of research and practice in their distinguished careers, and this compelling book demonstrates the value of doing so. It distills the essence of clinical psychology as a scientific enterprise." -Peter E. Nathan, PhD, University of Iowa, USA "Castonguay and Oltmanns have brought together a stellar group of authors to contribute to this unique volume. A significant strength of this book is its breadth. The authors go beyond simple DSM symptom-based descriptions of various forms of psychopathology to review basic research on 'non-symptom' characteristics of disorders-such as social and occupational functioning, emotion dysregulation, and the cultural context in which the aberrant behaviors occur-and to discuss implications for evidence-based prevention and treatment. This is a bold and long overdue volume that belongs on the bookshelf of every graduate student, clinician, and researcher interested in the contemporary relation between clinical science and practice."- Ian H. Gotlib, PhD, Stanford University, California, USA "Castonguay and Oltmanns have assembled an all-star cast of contributing authors. The book is unique in its thoughtful integration-in each and every chapter-of research on etiology and treatment. The authors achieve their goal of combining breadth with insightful scholarship. This book is a valuable addition to the library of professionals, students, and researchers interested in any aspect of psychopathology."- Howard Berenbaum, PhD, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, USA "The editors and contributing authors do a masterful job of describing recent advances in our understanding of the nature, course, epidemiology, etiology, and treatment of disorders. Chapters include cutting-edge discussions of biological, cognitive, emotional, interpersonal, and developmental factors, as well as up-to-date comparisons of DSM-IV and DSM-V classifications. There is something here for everyone, whether student or advanced practitioner. This is an excellent text for any course on psychopathology, especially those focused on the integration of science and practice."- Leslie S. Greenberg, PhD, York University, Toronto, Ontario, Canada, "Castonguay and Oltmanns have assembled an all-star cast of contributing authors. The book is unique in its thoughtful integration-in each and every chapter-of research on etiology and treatment. The authors achieve their goal of combining breadth with insightful scholarship. This book is a valuable addition to the library of professionals, students, and researchers interested in any aspect of psychopathology."- Howard Berenbaum, PhD, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, USA "The editors and contributing authors do a masterful job of describing recent advances in our understanding of the nature, course, epidemiology, etiology, and treatment of disorders. Chapters include cutting-edge discussions of biological, cognitive, emotional, interpersonal, and developmental factors, as well as up-to-date comparisons of DSM-IV and DSM-V classifications. There is something here for everyone, whether student or advanced practitioner. This is an excellent text for any course on psychopathology, especially those focused on the integration of science and practice."- Leslie S. Greenberg, PhD, York University, Toronto, Ontario, Canada, "At last, a book that sets out to integrate the science and practice of clinical psychology and actually succeeds! Castonguay and Oltmanns have epitomized the integration of research and practice in their distinguished careers, and this compelling book demonstrates the value of doing so. It distills the essence of clinical psychology as a scientific enterprise."--Peter E. Nathan, PhD, The University of Iowa Foundation Professor of Psychology Emeritus, University of Iowa "This is a bold and long overdue volume that belongs on the bookshelf of every graduate student, clinician, and researcher interested in the contemporary relation between clinical science and practice. Castonguay and Oltmanns have brought together a stellar group of contributors. A significant strength of this book is its breadth. It goes beyond simple DSM symptom-based descriptions of various forms of psychopathology to review basic research on 'non-symptom' characteristics of disorders--such as social and occupational functioning, emotion dysregulation, and the cultural context in which the aberrant behaviors occur--and to discuss implications for evidence-based prevention and treatment."--Ian H. Gotlib, PhD, David Starr Jordan Professor, Department of Psychology, Stanford University "Castonguay and Oltmanns have assembled an all-star cast of contributing authors. The book is unique in its thoughtful integration--in each and every chapter--of research on etiology and treatment. The editors achieve their goal of combining breadth with insightful scholarship. This book is a valuable addition to the libraries of professionals, students, and researchers interested in any aspect of psychopathology."--Howard Berenbaum, PhD, Department of Psychology, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign "An excellent text for any course on psychopathology, especially those focused on the integration of science and practice. The editors and contributing authors do a masterful job of describing recent advances in our understanding of the nature, course, epidemiology, etiology, and treatment of disorders. Chapters include cutting-edge discussions of biological, cognitive, emotional, interpersonal, and developmental factors, as well as overviews of revised classifications in DSM-5. There is something here for everyone, whether student or advanced practitioner."--Leslie S. Greenberg, PhD, Distinguished Research Professor Emeritus, Department of Psychology, York University, Canada, "At last, a book that sets out to integrate the science and practice of clinical psychology and actually succeeds! Castonguay and Oltmanns have epitomized the integration of research and practice in their distinguished careers, and this compelling book demonstrates the value of doing so. It distills the essence of clinical psychology as a scientific enterprise." - Peter E. Nathan, PhD, University of Iowa, USA "Castonguay and Oltmanns have brought together a stellar group of authors to contribute to this unique volume. A significant strength of this book is its breadth. The authors go beyond simple DSM symptom-based descriptions of various forms of psychopathology to review basic research on 'non-symptom' characteristics of disorders--such as social and occupational functioning, emotion dysregulation, and the cultural context in which the aberrant behaviors occur--and to discuss implications for evidence-based prevention and treatment. This is a bold and long overdue volume that belongs on the bookshelf of every graduate student, clinician, and researcher interested in the contemporary relation between clinical science and practice." - Ian H. Gotlib, PhD, Stanford University, California, USA "Castonguay and Oltmanns have assembled an all-star cast of contributing authors. The book is unique in its thoughtful integration-in each and every chapter-of research on etiology and treatment. The authors achieve their goal of combining breadth with insightful scholarship. This book is a valuable addition to the library of professionals, students, and researchers interested in any aspect of psychopathology." - Howard Berenbaum, PhD, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, USA "The editors and contributing authors do a masterful job of describing recent advances in our understanding of the nature, course, epidemiology, etiology, and treatment of disorders. Chapters include cutting-edge discussions of biological, cognitive, emotional, interpersonal, and developmental factors, as well as up-to-date comparisons of DSM-IV and DSM-V classifications. There is something here for everyone, whether student or advanced practitioner. This is an excellent text for any course on psychopathology, especially those focused on the integration of science and practice." - Leslie S. Greenberg, PhD, York University, Toronto, Ontario, Canada, "At last, a book that sets out to integrate the science and practice of clinical psychology and actually succeeds! Castonguay and Oltmanns have epitomized the integration of research and practice in their distinguished careers, and this compelling book demonstrates the value of doing so. It distills the essence of clinical psychology as a scientific enterprise."--Peter E. Nathan, PhD, The University of Iowa Foundation Professor of Psychology Emeritus, University of Iowa "Castonguay and Oltmanns have assembled a stellar group of authors to contribute to this unique volume. A significant strength of this book is its breadth. The authors go beyond simple DSM symptom-based descriptions of various forms of psychopathology to review basic research on 'non-symptom' characteristics of disorders--such as social and occupational functioning, emotion dysregulation, and the cultural context in which the aberrant behaviors occur--and to discuss implications for evidence-based prevention and treatment. This is a bold and long overdue volume that belongs on the bookshelf of every graduate student, clinician, and researcher interested in the contemporary relation between clinical science and practice."--Ian H. Gotlib, PhD, David Starr Jordan Professor of Psychology, Stanford University "Castonguay and Oltmanns have assembled an all-star cast of contributing authors. The book is unique in its thoughtful integration--in each and every chapter--of research on etiology and treatment. The authors achieve their goal of combining breadth with insightful scholarship. This book is a valuable addition to the library of professionals, students, and researchers interested in any aspect of psychopathology."--Howard Berenbaum, PhD, Department of Psychology, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, "At last, a book that sets out to integrate the science and practice of clinical psychology and actually succeeds! Castonguay and Oltmanns have epitomized the integration of research and practice in their distinguished careers, and this compelling book demonstrates the value of doing so. It distills the essence of clinical psychology as a scientific enterprise."--Peter E. Nathan, PhD, The University of Iowa Foundation Professor of Psychology Emeritus, University of Iowa "Castonguay and Oltmanns have brought together a stellar group of authors to contribute to this unique volume. A significant strength of this book is its breadth. The authors go beyond simple DSM symptom-based descriptions of various forms of psychopathology to review basic research on 'non-symptom' characteristics of disorders--such as social and occupational functioning, emotion dysregulation, and the cultural context in which the aberrant behaviors occur--and to discuss implications for evidence-based prevention and treatment. This is a bold and long overdue volume that belongs on the bookshelf of every graduate student, clinician, and researcher interested in the contemporary relation between clinical science and practice."--Ian H. Gotlib, PhD, David Starr Jordan Professor of Psychology, Stanford University "Castonguay and Oltmanns have assembled an all-star cast of contributing authors. The book is unique in its thoughtful integration--in each and every chapter--of research on etiology and treatment. The authors achieve their goal of combining breadth with insightful scholarship. This book is a valuable addition to the library of professionals, students, and researchers interested in any aspect of psychopathology."--Howard Berenbaum, PhD, Department of Psychology, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign "The editors and contributing authors do a masterful job of describing recent advances in our understanding of the nature, course, epidemiology, etiology, and treatment of disorders. Chapters include cutting-edge discussions of biological, cognitive, emotional, interpersonal, and developmental factors, as well as up-to-date comparisons of DSM-IV and DSM-V classifications. There is something here for everyone, whether student or advanced practitioner. This is an excellent text for any course on psychopathology, especially those focused on the integration of science and practice."--Leslie S. Greenberg, PhD, Distinguished Research Professor Emeritus, Department of Psychology, York University, Canada, "The chapters in this volume are notably even in their clarity, breadth of coverage, and high quality of substantive scholarship and practice guidelines….Consistent with their intent, the editors and their contributors have produced an excellent volume on psychopathology that students will value as a textbook and professionals will appreciate as a reference source."-- PsycCRITIQUES, "At last, a book that sets out to integrate the science and practice of clinical psychology and actually succeeds! Castonguay and Oltmanns have epitomized the integration of research and practice in their distinguished careers, and this compelling book demonstrates the value of doing so. It distills the essence of clinical psychology as a scientific enterprise."--Peter E. Nathan, PhD, The University of Iowa Foundation Professor of Psychology Emeritus, University of Iowa, "At last, a book that sets out to integrate the science and practice of clinical psychology and actually succeeds! Castonguay and Oltmanns have epitomized the integration of research and practice in their distinguished careers, and this compelling book demonstrates the value of doing so. It distills the essence of clinical psychology as a scientific enterprise."--Peter E. Nathan, PhD, The University of Iowa Foundation Professor of Psychology Emeritus, University of Iowa "Castonguay and Oltmanns have brought together a stellar group of contributors to this unique volume. A significant strength of this book is its breadth. It goes beyond simple DSM symptom-based descriptions of various forms of psychopathology to review basic research on 'non-symptom' characteristics of disorders--such as social and occupational functioning, emotion dysregulation, and the cultural context in which the aberrant behaviors occur--and to discuss implications for evidence-based prevention and treatment. This is a bold and long overdue volume that belongs on the bookshelf of every graduate student, clinician, and researcher interested in the contemporary relation between clinical science and practice."--Ian H. Gotlib, PhD, David Starr Jordan Professor of Psychology, Stanford University "Castonguay and Oltmanns have assembled an all-star cast of contributing authors. The book is unique in its thoughtful integration--in each and every chapter--of research on etiology and treatment. The editors achieve their goal of combining breadth with insightful scholarship. This book is a valuable addition to the libraries of professionals, students, and researchers interested in any aspect of psychopathology."--Howard Berenbaum, PhD, Department of Psychology, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign "The editors and contributing authors do a masterful job of describing recent advances in our understanding of the nature, course, epidemiology, etiology, and treatment of disorders. Chapters include cutting-edge discussions of biological, cognitive, emotional, interpersonal, and developmental factors, as well as up-to-date comparisons of DSM-IV and DSM-V classifications. There is something here for everyone, whether student or advanced practitioner. This is an excellent text for any course on psychopathology, especially those focused on the integration of science and practice."--Leslie S. Greenberg, PhD, Distinguished Research Professor Emeritus, Department of Psychology, York University, Canada, "At last, a book that sets out to integrate the science and practice of clinical psychology and actually succeeds! Castonguay and Oltmanns have epitomized the integration of research and practice in their distinguished careers, and this compelling book demonstrates the value of doing so. It distills the essence of clinical psychology as a scientific enterprise." - Peter E. Nathan, PhD, University of Iowa, USA "Castonguay and Oltmanns have brought together a stellar group of authors to contribute to this unique volume. A significant strength of this book is its breadth. The authors go beyond simple DSM symptom-based descriptions of various forms of psychopathology to review basic research on 'non-symptom' characteristics of disorders--such as social and occupational functioning, emotion dysregulation, and the cultural context in which the aberrant behaviors occur--and to discuss implications for evidence-based prevention and treatment. This is a bold and long overdue volume that belongs on the bookshelf of every graduate student, clinician, and researcher interested in the contemporary relation between clinical science and practice." - Ian H. Gotlib, PhD,Stanford University, California,USA "Castonguay and Oltmanns have assembled an all-star cast of contributing authors. The book is unique in its thoughtful integration-in each and every chapter-of research on etiology and treatment. The authors achieve their goal of combining breadth with insightful scholarship. This book is a valuable addition to the library of professionals, students, and researchers interested in any aspect of psychopathology." - Howard Berenbaum, PhD,University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, USA "The editors and contributing authors do a masterful job of describing recent advances in our understanding of the nature, course, epidemiology, etiology, and treatment of disorders. Chapters include cutting-edge discussions of biological, cognitive, emotional, interpersonal, and developmental factors, as well as up-to-date comparisons of DSM-IV and DSM-V classifications. There is something here for everyone, whether student or advanced practitioner. This is an excellent text for any course on psychopathology, especially those focused on the integration of science and practice." - Leslie S. Greenberg, PhD, York University, Toronto, Ontario,Canada, The chapters in this volume are notably even in their clarity, breadth of coverage, and high quality of substantive scholarship and practice guidelines….Consistent with their intent, the editors and their contributors have produced an excellent volume on psychopathology that students will value as a textbook and professionals will appreciate as a reference source., The chapters in this volume are notably even in their clarity, breadth of coverage, and high quality of substantive scholarship and practice guidelines....Consistent with their intent, the editors and their contributors have produced an excellent volume on psychopathology that students will value as a textbook and professionals will appreciate as a reference source., "At last, a book that sets out to integrate the science and practice of clinical psychology and actually succeeds! Castonguay and Oltmanns have epitomized the integration of research and practice in their distinguished careers, and this compelling book demonstrates the value of doing so. It distills the essence of clinical psychology as a scientific enterprise." - Peter E. Nathan, PhD, University of Iowa, USA "Castonguay and Oltmanns have brought together a stellar group of authors to contribute to this unique volume. A significant strength of this book is its breadth. The authors go beyond simple DSM symptom-based descriptions of various forms of psychopathology to review basic research on 'non-symptom' characteristics of disorderse"such as social and occupational functioning, emotion dysregulation, and the cultural context in which the aberrant behaviors occure"and to discuss implications for evidence-based prevention and treatment. This is a bold and long overdue volume that belongs on the bookshelf of every graduate student, clinician, and researcher interested in the contemporary relation between clinical science and practice." - Ian H. Gotlib, PhD,Stanford University, California,USA "Castonguay and Oltmanns have assembled an all-star cast of contributing authors. The book is unique in its thoughtful integration-in each and every chapter-of research on etiology and treatment. The authors achieve their goal of combining breadth with insightful scholarship. This book is a valuable addition to the library of professionals, students, and researchers interested in any aspect of psychopathology." - Howard Berenbaum, PhD,University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, USA "The editors and contributing authors do a masterful job of describing recent advances in our understanding of the nature, course, epidemiology, etiology, and treatment of disorders. Chapters include cutting-edge discussions of biological, cognitive, emotional, interpersonal, and developmental factors, as well as up-to-date comparisons of DSM-IV and DSM-V classifications. There is something here for everyone, whether student or advanced practitioner. This is an excellent text for any course on psychopathology, especially those focused on the integration of science and practice." - Leslie S. Greenberg, PhD, York University, Toronto, Ontario,Canada
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Table Of Content
1. General Issues in Understanding and Treating Psychopathology, Thomas F. Oltmanns and Louis G. Castonguay 2. Depression, Joelle LeMoult, Louis G. Castonguay, Jutta Joormann, and Andrew McAleavey 3. Generalized Anxiety Disorder, Michelle G. Newman, Paul F. Crits-Christoph, and Lauren E. Szkodny 4. Panic Disorder and Phobias, Bethany A. Teachman, Marvin R. Goldfried, and Elise M. Clerkin 5. Obsessive-Compulsive Disorder, Jonathan S. Abramowitz and Lynne Siqueland 6. Posttraumatic Stress Disorder, Richard A. Bryant and Terence M. Keane 7. Eating Disorders, Deborah R. Glasofer, Evelyn Attia, and Kathleen M. Pike 8. Substance Use Disorders, Robert O. Pihl and Sherry H. Stewart 9. Personality Disorders, Jeffrey J. Magnavita, Abigail D. Powers, Jacques P. Barber, and Thomas F. Oltmanns 10. Bipolar Disorder, Sheri L. Johnson, Allison J. Applebaum, and Michael W. Otto 11. The Positive Symptoms of Schizophrenia, Craig Steel and Til Wykes 12. The Negative Symptoms of Schizophrenia, Ann M. Kring and David A. Smith 13. Marital and Relational Discord, David A. Sbarra and Mark A. Whisman 14. Psychopathology Research and Clinical Interventions: Broad Conclusions and General Recommendations, Louis G. Castonguay and Thomas F. Oltmanns
Synopsis
This authoritative text gives students and practicing psychotherapists a rich understanding of the connections between psychopathology research and clinical practice. Chapters thoroughly describe the etiology, DSM-5 classification, symptoms and clinical features, course, epidemiology, and associated comorbidities of prevalent psychological disorders. What sets this tightly edited volume apart are insightful discussions of how current empirical findings can inform assessment, case formulation, the therapeutic relationship, and intervention strategies (regardless of theoretical orientation). Each chapter is written collaboratively by leading psychopathology and psychotherapy researchers., This authoritative volume gives students and practicing psychotherapists a rich understanding of the connections between psychopathology research and clinical practice. Chapters thoroughly describe the etiology, symptoms and clinical features, course, epidemiology, and associated comorbidities of prevalent psychological disorders. What sets this tightly edited text apart are insightful discussions of how current empirical findings can inform assessment, case formulation, the therapeutic relationship, and intervention strategies (regardless of theoretical orientation). Each chapter is written collaboratively by leading psychopathology and psychotherapy researchers.
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RC454.P7863 2013

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