Case Studies in Abnormal BehaviorContains background material relevant to aetiological, diagnostic and therapeutic considerations in psychopathology. Significant family and social history data is also presented to show how specific behaviour patterns are generated and maintained. Actual case studies are used as illustrations. |
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... experience , and combat in Vietnam proved to be even more so due to the guerrilla - style " hit and run " fighting ... experience ( Everly and Lating , 1995 ) . Experience with posttraumatic stress suggests that decompression is a natu ...
... experience , and combat in Vietnam proved to be even more so due to the guerrilla - style " hit and run " fighting ... experience ( Everly and Lating , 1995 ) . Experience with posttraumatic stress suggests that decompression is a natu ...
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... experience some pain if penetration was attempted before lubrication had begun . Their mutual inexperience led them to attempt this , which exaggerated the pain experience already initiated by her own expectancies and prior experiences ...
... experience some pain if penetration was attempted before lubrication had begun . Their mutual inexperience led them to attempt this , which exaggerated the pain experience already initiated by her own expectancies and prior experiences ...
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... experience . Thus , with psychomotor epilepsy as Ruby's main defense , it is not a great surprise that Ruby was found guilty of first - degree murder and sentenced to death . Affective Disorder Theory An intriguing possibility is that ...
... experience . Thus , with psychomotor epilepsy as Ruby's main defense , it is not a great surprise that Ruby was found guilty of first - degree murder and sentenced to death . Affective Disorder Theory An intriguing possibility is that ...
Contents
Concepts of Abnormality | 1 |
Theories and Techniques | 11 |
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