Psychopathology and Mental Distress: Contrasting Perspectives
Author:Jonathan D. Raskin
Edition:2nd Edition
Mental distress is examined through multiple theoretical frameworks, highlighting how different perspectives shape the understanding, diagnosis, and treatment of psychological disorders. It explores conditions such as depression, anxiety, psychosis, and trauma while emphasizing critical thinking about classification systems, ethical considerations, and the diverse ways human experiences are interpreted in mental health practice.

Chapters
- Chapter 1: Conceptual, Historical, and Research Perspectives→
- Chapter 2: Theoretical Perspectives→
- Chapter 3: Diagnosis, Formulation, and Assessment→
- Chapter 4: Psychosis→
- Chapter 5: Depression and Mania→
- Chapter 6: Anxiety, Obsessions, and Compulsions→
- Chapter 7: Trauma, Stress, and Loss→
- Chapter 8: Dissociation and Somatic Complaints→
- Chapter 9: Feeding and Eating Problems→
- Chapter 10: Sexual Functioning and Gender Identity→
- Chapter 11: Substance Use and Addiction→
- Chapter 12: Personality Issues→
- Chapter 13: Disruptive Behavior and Attachment→
- Chapter 14: Cognitive, Communication, and Motor Problems→
- Chapter 15: Sleep and Elimination Difficulties→
- Chapter 16: Suicide, Ethics, and Law→
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