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OverviewIn the field of abnormal psychology, too often data are collected and presented in terms of, or in relation to, some overall ""theory of behavior,"" which they are then used to support or disprove. Although such findings are important in their own right, these data are nevertheless mainly used to support or to undermine the theory, which remains the real focus of interest throughout. An attempt has been made here to reduce this kind of bias. The aim of this book is to consider applications of the scientific principles of psychology to the field of abnormality, exemplified by selected studies involving the measurement and the manipulation of disordered behavior. Many psychologists interested in abnormal behavior have addressed their problems with methods derived from their own discipline, rather than with techniques borrowed uncritically from the medical arts. This book, through a consideration of the procedures and findings of a number of different examples of the scientific study of abnormal behavior, identifies some general principles that will show how these methods might profitably be extended to cover the whole field of behavioral disorder. Most of the material in this classic volume describes what had been achieved by the behavioral attack upon psychiatric problems at the time of its original publication. The approach is intended to assist students in assimilating the relevant information without being either swamped by, or confined to, detail. This end can be served by James Inglis' concise overview of a number of different topics, each having its tentative place within a broader scheme. Description has given way to scientific models and the testing of their hypotheses by experimental methods. As a result, the scientific literature of abnormal psychology has grown tremendously, and one book cannot contain all the findings except in an abstract encapsulated form. This, of course, forces the author to select from the vast amount of material available. The reader of this book will find that the selections made are most fortunate, since they deal with urgent problems that continue to be in the forefront of research. Full Product DetailsAuthor: Abraham S. Blumberg , James InglisPublisher: Taylor & Francis Inc Imprint: AldineTransaction Dimensions: Width: 15.20cm , Height: 1.50cm , Length: 22.90cm Weight: 0.422kg ISBN: 9780202309866ISBN 10: 020230986 Pages: 273 Publication Date: 15 September 2007 Audience: Professional and scholarly , Professional & Vocational Format: Paperback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: In Print ![]() This item will be ordered in for you from one of our suppliers. Upon receipt, we will promptly dispatch it out to you. For in store availability, please contact us. Table of Contents1: Introduction—Content and Method; I: Observation and the Description of Abnormality; 2: The Study of Thought Disorder; 3: The Study of Memory Disorder; II: Experiment and the Alteration of Abnormality; 4: The Effects of Neurosurgery; 5: The Effects of Sensory Deprivation; 6: The Effects of Reinforcement; 7: The Effects of Reinforcement on Verbal Behavior; 8: The Effects of Psychotherapy; 9: The Study of the Single Case; 10: Conclusion—Description and ChangeReviewsThis book represents an exciting and useful departure from the traditional textbook in abnormal psychology. . . . The book represents a valuable contribution to a growing, but as yet limited, field, that of viewing abnormal behavior within a completely scientific, experimental, and behavioral framework. --Leonard Krasner, American Scientist This book represents an exciting and useful departure from the traditional textbook in abnormal psychology. . . . The book represents a valuable contribution to a growing, but as yet limited, field, that of viewing abnormal behavior within a completely scientific, experimental, and behavioral framework. </p> --Leonard Krasner, <em>American Scientist</em></p> -This book represents an exciting and useful departure from the traditional textbook in abnormal psychology. . . . The book represents a valuable contribution to a growing, but as yet limited, field, that of viewing abnormal behavior within a completely scientific, experimental, and behavioral framework.- --Leonard Krasner, American Scientist <p> This book represents an exciting and useful departure from the traditional textbook in abnormal psychology. . . . The book represents a valuable contribution to a growing, but as yet limited, field, that of viewing abnormal behavior within a completely scientific, experimental, and behavioral framework. <p> --Leonard Krasner, American Scientist Author InformationJames Inglis was professor of psychology at Temple University Medical School at the time this book was originally published. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |