Abnormal Psychology, Study Guide

Product Description
Kring, Davison, Neale, and Johnson’s Abnormal Psychology sets the standard for clarity, cutting-edge coverage, authoritative content, and clinical emphasis. The authors invite students to examine the many different facets of psychopathology — to search for clues, follow-up on hunches, and evaluate evidence on the origins of these disorders and the effectiveness of specific interventions.

Now in their new 10th Edition, the authors have also greatly expanded the text’s pedagogical features, making it even more student-friendly, engaging, and informative.

“Current trends in the field are well reflected with the sections on genetics, neuroscience, and cognitive science.” – Jack Nitschke,University of Wisconsin

“I was particularly impressed by the skill with which the authors were able to discuss complex material in a clear fashion.” – Janice Kiecolt-Glaser, Ohio State University

WileyPLUS helps students reach their full potential
WileyPLUS provides everything needed to create an environment where students can reach their full potential and experience the exhilaration of academic success.

With WileyPLUS, students can:

  • Access a complete online version of the text with hyperlinks that extend content.
  • Come to class better prepared for lectures.
  • Receive immediate feedback and context-sensitive help on assignments and quizzes.

With WileyPLUS, professors can:

  • Assign automatically graded homework and quizzes.
  • Track students progress through the course.
  • Administer their course, even with existing course management systems (including WebCT and Blackboard).

    Visit www.wiley.com/college/wileyplus or contact your Wiley representative for more information.

    Abnormal Psychology, Study Guide



5 Comments

  1. Anonymous said,

    Wrote on June 21, 2010 @ 10:13 am

    This was one of the few college textbooks that I actually enjoyed reading. I found the information to be very helpful for my tests as well as in the outside world. It is written in an easy to read format which helps one to grasp the more difficult concepts. The case studies that are included in each chapter help in understanding the disorders as well as help the reader know what people experience with these disorders. I would reccomend this book to anyone (even non college students) who want to know more about abnormal psychology.
    Rating: 5 / 5

  2. Anonymous said,

    Wrote on June 21, 2010 @ 12:46 pm

    I wouldn’t normally rate this textbook, but I was very surprised at one reviewer’s very negative review of the text (see below me), and thought I should clarify a few points. First of all, I am not sure why any grad course would use this text, as it is clearly intended as an introductory text for undergraduates. (I used it for a 3rd year course). I can’t imagine a grad student finding this text interesting (it’s way too basic), but I think most 3rd year students– even those with a good background in psychology– would find this text interesting and informative. Secondly, I didn’t find the layout of the text at all “schizophrenic” (whatever he/she means by that…). Each chapter begins with an overview of the disorders to be studied,followed by 1. information on specific disorders 2. information on the putative etiologies for these disorders, and 3. information on treatment strategies for these disorders. As a result, the “psychodynamic” explanations behind depression might be discussed at one point (along with biological explanations, etc.), and later in the same chapter psychodynamic treatments for depression will be discussed (along with biological treatments, etc.). I didn’t find this confusing, and I certainly didn’t find it needlessly repetitious. One thing that I especially liked is the way in which the authors incorporate case studies into the chapters, the detailed references to important and influential psychological studies, and the up-to-date studies that are cited. Unlike many abnormal psych books I’ve looked at, this one really focuses on research, and the result is that it is much easier to understand what the true issues are. I also found the book refreshingly free from the condescension that is often prominent in undergrad textbooks. The one “caveat”, if any, is that is is very clear that the authors of the text adhere to a CBT paradigm of psychological illness, so it is wise to be aware of this bias beforehand. (Although I think they generally avoid being particularly biased in their discussions…).
    Rating: 4 / 5

  3. Anonymous said,

    Wrote on June 21, 2010 @ 3:00 pm

    Easy to read & understand. Full of information, and easy to navigate. I had to buy this for an abnormal psych class, and honestly am glad that it wasnt one of those dry boring texts!
    Rating: 5 / 5

  4. Jennifer K. Paweleck-Bellingrodt, Psy.D. said,

    Wrote on June 21, 2010 @ 3:28 pm

    this book is a great introduction to abnormal psychology. it is very well-organized and easy to read. great use of pictures, drawings, and other visual aids. it is a well-written text by the seminal authors in the field.
    Rating: 5 / 5

  5. Margaret A. Jones said,

    Wrote on June 21, 2010 @ 5:54 pm

    I received the book I ordered in mint condition. I would recommend going to amazon.com to order all future books because of the special attention posed on each ordered item.
    Rating: 5 / 5

Comment RSS · TrackBack URI


Related Posts


DermStore Free Samples