PREFACE viii
PART ONE INTRODUCTION AND FUNDAMENTAL ISSUES 1
1 Introduction and Historical Overview 1
2 Current Paradigms in Psychopathology 28
3 Diagnosis and Assessment 56
4 Research Methods in Psychopathology 91
PART TWO PSYCHOLOGICAL DISORDERS 120
5 Mood Disorders 120
6 Anxiety Disorders 161
7 Obsessive-Compulsive-Related and Trauma-Related Disorders 192
8 Dissociative Disorders and Somatic Symptom-Related Disorders 218
9 Schizophrenia 245
10 Substance Use Disorders 280
11 Eating Disorders 326
12 Sexual Disorders 356
13 Disorders of Childhood 386
14 Late Life and Neurocognitive Disorders 430
15 Personality Disorders 454
16 Legal and Ethical Issues 485
APPENDIX: DSM-5 DIAGNOSES A-1
GLOSSARY G-1
REFERENCES R-1
NAME INDEX N-1
SUBJECT INDEX S-1
Ann M. Kring [Àú]
Dr. Ann Kring is a professor of Psychology at the University of California-Berkeley and is the director of the Emotion and Social Interaction Laboratory. She received her PhD. from State University of New York at Stony Brook. Dr.Kring's broad research interests are in emotion and psychopathology. Specific interests include the emotional features of schizophrenia, assessing negative symptoms in schizophrenia, and the linkage between cognition and emotion in schizophrenia. In addition, Dr. Kring studies emotion in healthy individuals, with a focus on individual differences in expressive behavior, gender differences in emotion, and the linkages between personality, social context, and emotion.