Abnormal Psychology in a Changing World, 11th edition
Published by Pearson (January 24, 2020) © 2021
- Jeffrey S. Nevid St. John's University
- Spencer A. Rathus The College of New Jersey
- Beverly S. Greene St. John's University
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Put a human face on the study of abnormal psychology
Abnormal Psychology in a Changing World makes complex abnormal psychology concepts accessible. Authors Jeffrey Nevid, Spencer Rathus and Beverly Greene present case examples drawn from their own clinical and teaching experiences, leading students to recognize the human dimension of the study of abnormal psychology. Presenting a number of theoretical viewpoints, the authors emphasize the importance of taking a broad view of complex problems by considering the influences of multiple factors and their interactions.
The 11th Edition has been thoroughly updated to reflect the latest advancements in the field.
Hallmark features of this title
- The "I" feature helps reveal the human side of abnormal psychology. These brief, first-person narratives encourage students to recognize that mental health problems affect us all.
- Abnormal Psychology in the Digital Age features highlight how technology is used in the assessment and treatment of disorders, as well as the psychological effects of Internet use and social media on behavior.
- A Closer Look features explore cutting-edge issues in the field and challenges we face in contemporary society.
- @Issue features highlight current controversies in the field and challenge students to think further about these issues.
- Illustrative real-world case examples remind students that they're learning about the lives of people affected by these types of problems.
New and updated features of this title
- UPDATED: The 11th Edition has been updated with new and updated content to keep the text current. Updates reflect the latest research developments in the field of abnormal psychology, as well as updated data around the prevalence of psychological disorders, new personal examples, fresh vignettes, and more. Highlights include:
- new data on the percentages of inmates in the nation's jails with serious mental illness in Chapter 1
- a new case example featuring NBA player Kevin Love and his struggles with panic attacks in Chapter 5
- new research linking screen time to suicide-related behaviors in teens in Chapter 7
- a new focus on the national opioid epidemic in Chapter 8
- new findings on the risks of violent behavior among patients with psychotic disorders in Chapter 15
Features of Revel for the 11th Edition
- “I” feature video introductions capture the core of each personal “I” feature vignette, previewing how different facets of the chapter topic will be examined.
- UPDATED: Video case examples offer students opportunities to see and hear individuals with different types of psychological disorders. These clips help put a human face on the subject matter, making complex material more accessible. 13 new videos depict individuals speaking about living with schizophrenia, dissociative amnesia, eating disorders and narcolepsy.
- NEW: Interactive predictive graphing activities enable students to think critically about data by checking their assumptions against actual results. Students are prompted to “guestimate” data amounts by indicating the amount they believe to be true. When they are done, they can check against the actual numbers by clicking a “Show me how I did” button.
1. Introduction and Methods of Research
2. Contemporary Perspectives on Abnormal Behavior and Methods of Treatment
3. Classification and Assessment of Abnormal Behavior
4. Stress-Related Disorders
5. Anxiety Disorders and Obsessive-Compulsive and Related Disorders
6. Dissociative Disorders, Somatic Symptom and Related Disorders, and Psychological Factors Affecting Physical Health
7. Mood Disorders and Suicide
8. Substance-Related and Addictive Disorders
9. Eating Disorders and Sleep-Wake Disorders
10. Disorders Involving Gender and Sexuality
11. Schizophrenia Spectrum Disorders
12. Personality Disorders and Impulse-Control Disorders
13. Disorders Diagnosed in Childhood and Adolescence
14. Neurocognitive Disorders and Disorders Related to Aging
15. Abnormal Psychology and the Law
About our authors
Jeffrey S. Nevid is Professor of Psychology at St. John's University in New York, where he teaches at the undergraduate and graduate levels and supervises doctoral students in clinical practicum work. He received his Ph.D. in Clinical Psychology from SUNY Albany and was a staff psychologist at Samaritan Hospital in Troy, New York. He was also a National Institute of Mental Health Post-Doctoral Fellow in Mental Health Evaluation Research at Northwestern University. He holds a Diplomate in Clinical Psychology from the American Board of Professional Psychology, is a Fellow of the American Psychological Association and the Academy of Clinical Psychology, and has served on the editorial boards of several journals and as Associate Editor of the Journal of Consulting and Clinical Psychology. He is the recipient of the 2022 Charles L. Brewer Distinguished Teaching of Psychology Award bestowed by the American Psychological Foundation.
Dr. Nevid has amassed more than 200 research publications and professional presentations. His research publications have appeared in such journals as Journal of Consulting and Clinical Psychology, Health Psychology, Journal of Occupational Medicine, Behavior Therapy, American Journal of Community Psychology, Professional Psychology: Research and Practice, Journal of Clinical Psychology, Journal of Nervous and Mental Disease, Teaching of Psychology, American Journal of Health Promotion, Journal of Personality Assessment, Journal of Substance Abuse Treatment, and Psychology and Psychotherapy: Theory, Research, and Practice. Dr. Nevid is also author of the book Choices: Sex in the Age of STDs and the introductory psychology text, Psychology: Concepts and Applications, as well as several other college texts in the fields of psychology and health that he coauthored with Dr. Spencer Rathus. The 9th edition of Abnormal Psychology in a Changing World was honored in 2015 by receiving the Best Coverage of Child Maltreatment in Undergraduate Psychology Textbooks award. The award was bestowed by Division 56 (Trauma) of the American Psychological Association in recognition of the textbook's outstanding coverage of traumatic disorders linked to childhood maltreatment. Dr. Nevid is also actively involved in a program of pedagogical research that focuses on helping students become more effective learners.
Spencer A. Rathus received his Ph.D. from the University at Albany. He is on the faculty of the College of New Jersey. His areas of interest include psychological assessment, cognitive behavior therapy and deviant behavior. He is the originator of the Rathus Assertiveness Schedule, which has become a Citation Classic. He has authored several college texts, including PSYCH, HDEV, and Childhood and Adolescence: Voyages in Development. He also coauthored Making the Most of College with Lois Fichner-Rathus; AIDS: What Every Student Needs to Know with Susan Boughn; Behavior Therapy, Psychology and the Challenges of Life, Your Health, and HLTH with Jeffrey S. Nevid; and Human Sexuality in a Changing World with Jeffrey S. Nevid and Lois Fichner-Rathus. His professional activities include service on the American Psychological Association Task Force on Diversity Issues at the Precollege and Undergraduate Levels of Education in Psychology, and on the Advisory Panel, American Psychological Association, Board of Educational Affairs (BEA) Task Force on Undergraduate Psychology Major Competencies.
Beverly A. Greene is Professor of Psychology at St. John's University and a Fellow of 7 divisions of the American Psychological Association and the Academy of Clinical Psychology. She holds a Diploma in Clinical Psychology and serves on the editorial boards of numerous scholarly journals. She received her Ph.D. in Clinical Psychology from Adelphi University and was founding coeditor of the APA Society for the Study of Lesbian, Gay, and Bisexual Issues series, Psychological Perspectives on Lesbian, Gay and Bisexual Issues. Dr. Greene is also coeditor of The Psychologists Desk Reference; A Minyan of Women: Family Dynamics, Jewish Identity and Psychotherapy Practice; and Psychological Health of Women of Color: Intersections, Challenges and Opportunities. She has more than 100 professional publications, of which 10 have received national awards for distinguished contributions to the psychological literature.
Dr. Greene was the recipient of the APA 2003 Committee on Women in Psychology Distinguished Leadership Award; the 1996 Outstanding Achievement Award from the APA Committee on Lesbian, Gay, and Bisexual Concerns; the 2004 Distinguished Career Contributions to Ethnic Minority Research Award from the APA Society for the Study of Ethnic Minority Issues; the 2000 Heritage Award from the APA Society for the Psychology of Women; the 2004 Award for Distinguished Senior Career Contributions to Ethnic Minority Research (APA Division 45); and the 2005 Stanley Sue Award for Distinguished Professional Contributions to Diversity in Clinical Psychology (APA Division 12). Her coedited book, Psychotherapy with African American Women: Innovations in Psychodynamic Perspectives and Practice, was also honored with the Association for Women in Psychology's 2001 Distinguished Publication Award. In 2006, she was the recipient of the Janet Helms Award for Scholarship and Mentoring from the Teacher's College, Columbia University Cross Cultural Roundtable, and the 2006 Florence Halpern Award for Distinguished Professional Contributions to Clinical Psychology (APA Division 12). In 2009, Dr. Greene was honored as the recipient of the APA Award for Distinguished Senior Career Contribution to Psychology in the Public Interest. She has served as an elected representative to the APA Council and member at large of the Women's and Public Interest Caucuses of the Council. Dr. Greene is also the 2012 recipient of the Association for Women in Psychology's Jewish Women's Caucus award for scholarship and the association's 2012 Espin award for scholarship that makes a significant contribution toward the study of the convergence of ethnicity, religion and sexual orientation. In 2013, she was honored as a Distinguished Elder at the National Multicultural Conference and Summit, and in 2015 she was the recipient of the Henry Tomes Award for Distinguished Senior Career Contributions to the Advancement of Ethnic Minority Psychology.
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