Annual review of clinical psychology; v.3.9780824339036 Annual review of clinical psychology; v.3. Ed. by Susan Nolen-Hoeksema et al. Annual Reviews 2007 409 pages $181.00 Hardcover RC467 The 16 articles in this collection summarize current evidence about the etiology and treatment of common mental disorders mental disorders: see bipolar disorder; paranoia; psychiatry; psychosis; schizophrenia. . Two particularly long chapters report on drug abuse among African-American and Hispanic adolescents, and depression among mothers. Other topics include internet methods of delivering behavioral interventions, eating disorder eat·ing disorder n. Any of several patterns of severely disturbed eating behavior, especially anorexia nervosa and bulimia, seen mainly in female teenagers and young women. prevention programs, dialectical behavior therapy behavior therapy or behavior modification, in psychology, treatment of human behavioral disorders through the reinforcement of acceptable behavior and suppression of undesirable behavior. for borderline personality disorder bor·der·line personality disorder n. A personality disorder marked by a long-standing pattern of instability in interpersonal relationships, behavior, mood, and self-image that can interfere with social or occupational functioning or cause extreme , unwarranted assumptions about children's testimonial accuracy, and the interrelationships between drinking and family processes. ([c]20072005 Book News, Inc., Portland, OR) |
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