We will take the debate concerning the reality, conceptual status, and treatment of abnormality as an occasion to clarify two divergent metascientific approaches to the problem. Then we will summarize some empirical research into people\u27s encounters with abnormality. Finally, we will discuss some implications of these findings for psychology
The study of the psychopathological aspects of human nature has contributed a vast mass of observati...
The rise of modern medicine has led to a distinction between physical illness and health based on ph...
The condition of alienation, of being asleep, of being unconscious, of being out of one’s mind, is t...
In these three volumes, a team of scholars provides a thoughtful history of abnormal psychology, dem...
The chapter explicates the central resources that classical Husserlian phenomenology and its contemp...
How do people distinguish normal from abnormal behaviour? Research in social psychology proposes tha...
This teaching material was given in the English language class at the psychology faculty. This text ...
There are various factors that determine the concepts of normal and abnormal, and these are not cons...
This paper describes the difference between the concept of human and the concept of normal-abnormal ...
Psychosis is a disconcerting disorder that gathers a variety of different symptoms. Despite its stra...
Philosophical investigations of psychiatric disorders deal with a number of issues that can strongl...
The debate about the relevance of values for the concept of a mental disorder has quite a long histo...
Mental illness is on the rise in the United States and around the world. As individuals, as people w...
This is an investigation of the modern concept of disease and an explication of the concept consiste...
The Collins College Outline for Abnormal Psychology examines the symptoms, causes, and common treatm...
The study of the psychopathological aspects of human nature has contributed a vast mass of observati...
The rise of modern medicine has led to a distinction between physical illness and health based on ph...
The condition of alienation, of being asleep, of being unconscious, of being out of one’s mind, is t...
In these three volumes, a team of scholars provides a thoughtful history of abnormal psychology, dem...
The chapter explicates the central resources that classical Husserlian phenomenology and its contemp...
How do people distinguish normal from abnormal behaviour? Research in social psychology proposes tha...
This teaching material was given in the English language class at the psychology faculty. This text ...
There are various factors that determine the concepts of normal and abnormal, and these are not cons...
This paper describes the difference between the concept of human and the concept of normal-abnormal ...
Psychosis is a disconcerting disorder that gathers a variety of different symptoms. Despite its stra...
Philosophical investigations of psychiatric disorders deal with a number of issues that can strongl...
The debate about the relevance of values for the concept of a mental disorder has quite a long histo...
Mental illness is on the rise in the United States and around the world. As individuals, as people w...
This is an investigation of the modern concept of disease and an explication of the concept consiste...
The Collins College Outline for Abnormal Psychology examines the symptoms, causes, and common treatm...
The study of the psychopathological aspects of human nature has contributed a vast mass of observati...
The rise of modern medicine has led to a distinction between physical illness and health based on ph...
The condition of alienation, of being asleep, of being unconscious, of being out of one’s mind, is t...