Fundamentals of Abnormal Psychology

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Worth Publishers, Apr 23, 2004 - Psychology - 497 pages
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For over ten years, Fundamentals of Abnormal Psychology has been recognized as the ideal concise textbook for abnormal psychology. The book distinguishes itself by seamlessly integrating various theoretical models, sociocultural factors, research, clinical experiences, and therapies. Ron Comer not only encourages students to think critically about the science and study of mental disorders—he also reveals the humanity behind them. Now in its Fourth Edition, the book builds on its predecessors with an abundance of new material and improved media tools.

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Compared to Myers book "Psychology", this is a breath of fresh air. Arguments and data are logically presented with case studies from actual cases beginning each chapter. Modern era issues such as ... Read full review

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Comer, Director of Clinical Psychology Studies, Department of Psychology, Princeton University.

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