Psychopathology by Alison Lee

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An undergraduate textbook offering alternative perspectives to the dominant biomedical model of mental distress, using both psychosocial and neuropsychological approaches. The authors encourage critical awareness in students and structure the book according to stress and coping in everyday life, common and severe forms of mental distress, and recovery.

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Psychopathology by Alison Lee

In Psychopathology: A Social Neuropsychological Perspective, Lee and Irwin demonstrate that mental distress often defies traditional forms of medical classification. Integrating both psychosocial and neuropsychological frameworks, they present a unique and balanced perspective on psychopathology, emphasising the importance of context, relationships and neuroplasticity. Written to support teaching and learning at the undergraduate level, Psychopathology: A Social Neuropsychological Perspective encourages students to explore alternatives to traditional diagnostic models. Pedagogical features such as reflection points in each chapter encourage critical engagement and classroom debate. The result is an original examination of mental distress and a stand-alone resource for students in this area.
Alison Lee is Senior Lecturer in Psychology and Postgraduate Tutor in the School of Society, Enterprise and Environment at Bath Spa University. Robert Irwin is Senior Lecturer in Psychology in the School of Society, Enterprise and Environment at Bath Spa University.
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ISBN 13 9780521279024
ISBN 10 052127902X
Titel Psychopathology
Autor Alison Lee
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Bindungsart Paperback
Verlag Cambridge University Press
Erscheinungsjahr 2018-04-05
Seitenanzahl 372
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