Volume : Psychopathology: Understanding, Assessing, and
Treating Adult Mental Disorders
Editorial Board
About the Editor-in-Chief
Contributors
A Note From the Publisher
Introduction
Part I: Issues in Understanding Adult
Psychopathology
Chapter : Introduction to Understanding Psychopathology
James N. Butcher and Jill M. Hooley
Chapter 2: History of Developments in Understanding Abnormal
Behavior
German E. Berrios and Ivana S. Markov amp aacute
Chapter 3: Diagnosis and Classification of Psychopathology
Thomas A. Widiger and Cristina Crego
Chapter 4: Examination of Neurological and Neuropsychological
Features in Psychopathology
Colleen E. Jackson and William P. Milberg
Chapter 5: Behavioral Genetic Insights on the Development of
Psychopathology
Matt McGue, Gretchen Saunders, and Irving I. Gottesman
Chapter : Sociocultural Factors in Psychopathology
Fanny M. Cheung and Winnie W. S. Mak
Chapter 7: Understanding Psychopathology in Immigrant
Populations
Giselle Hass
Part II: The Role of Assessment in Psychopathology
Chapter 8: Evaluating Psychopathology With Personality Assessment
Instruments
Robert E. Erard, David S. Nichols, and Alan Friedman
Chapter 9: Neuropsychological Assessment
Carlton Gass
Chapter : Understanding Functional Magnetic Resonance Imaging
Zachary P. Infantolino, Jessica I. Lake, and Gregory A. Miller
Chapter : Assessing Psychopathology in High Risk Occupations
James N. Butcher, Chris M. Front, and Deniz S. Ones
Chapter 2: Assessment of Psychopathology in Older Adults
Julie A. Lutz, Jarred V. Gallegos, and Barry A. Edelstein
Chapter 3: Integrating Clinical Information and Developing
Effective Reports
Marvin W. Acklin
Part III: Clinical Manifestations of
Psychopathology
Chapter 4: Neurocognitive Disorders
Maya Yutsis, Allyson C. Rosen, and Gayle K. Deutsch
Chapter 5: Schizotypy, Schizotypic Psychopathology, and
Schizophrenia: Understanding the Nature, Basis, and Manifestation
of the Schizophrenia Spectrum
Mark F. Lenzenweger
Chapter : Stress and its Sequelae: Depression, Suicide,
Inflammation, and Physical Illness
George M. Slavich and Randy P. Auerbach
Chapter 7: Mood Disorders
Diego A. Pizzagalli, Alexis E. Whitton, and Christian A. Webb
Chapter 8: Anxiety Disorders
Thomas L. Rodebaugh, Jaclyn S. Weisman, and Natasha A. Tonge
Chapter 9: Obsessive-Compulsive and Related Disorders
David F. Tolin and Kristen S. Springer
Chapter 2 : Substance-Related and Addictive Disorders
Shosuke Suzuki and Hedy Kober
Chapter 2 : Eating Disorders
Pamela K. Keel
Chapter 22: Somatic Symptom and Related Disorders
Michael Witth amp ouml ft, Maria Gropalis, and Florian Weck
Chapter 23: Personality Disorders: Current Scientific Status and
Ongoing Controversies
Scott O. Lilienfeld and Robert D. Latzman
Part IV: Treatment Considerations in
Psychopathology
Chapter 24: Psychopathology and Risk of Suicide
Brianna J. Turner, Evan M. Kleiman, and Matthew K. Nock
Chapter 25: Incorporation of Therapeutic Assessment Into Treatment
With Clients in Mental Health Programming
Filippo Aschieri, Francesca Fantini, and Stephen Edward Finn
Chapter 2 : Treatment of Psychopathology in Survivors of
Torture
Solvig Ekblad, James M. Jaranson, and Marianne C. Kastrup
Chapter 27: Cognitive amp ndash Behavioral Couple-Based
Interventions for Relationship Distress and Psychopathology
Melanie S. Fischer and Donald H. Baucom
Chapter 28: Families and Mental Disorders
Jill M. Hooley and David J. Miklowitz
Chapter 29: Effectiveness of Psychotherapy
Kim de Jong and Robert J. DeRubeis
Part V: Ethical and Legal Issues in Psychopathology
Chapter 3 : Ethical Clinical Practice: Negotiating a Whole Lot of
Gray in a Wise Way
Janet L. Sonne and Jennifer L. Weniger
Chapter 3 : Forensic Mental Health Practice
Harold J. Bursztajn and Stanley L. Brodsky
Index
Volume 2: Psychopathology in Children and Adolescents
Editorial Board
Contributors
Part I: Issues in Understanding Child and Adolescent
Psychopathology
Chapter : Introduction to Childhood and Adolescent
Psychopathology
James N. Butcher and Philip C. Kendall
Chapter 2: Developmental Perspectives on Psychopathology in
Children and Adolescents
Ann S. Masten and Amanda W. Kalstabakken
Chapter 3: A Multilevel Developmental Approach to the Prevention of
Psychopathology in Children and Adolescents
Dante Cicchetti
Chapter 4: Primary and Secondary Prevention of Child
Mistreatment
Amy Damashek, Emily C. Morgan, McKenna Corlis, and Hilary
Richardson
Chapter 5: Prevention of Aggression and Bullying in Children and
Adolescents
Jeffrey M. Jenson and Anne Williford
Part II: The Role of Assessment in Child and Adolescent
Psychopathology
Chapter : Recognizing Frontal-Subcortical Circuit Dimensions in
Child and Adolescent Neuropsychopathology
James B. Hale, Linda A. Reddy, and Adam S. Weissman
Chapter 7: Personality Assessment in Children With Mental Health
Problems
Thomas M. Olino and Elizabeth P. Hayden
Chapter 8: Personality Assessment of Adolescents With Psychological
Problems
James N. Butcher
Chapter 9: Assessment of Abused Youth
Jeffrey N. Wherry
Part III: Clinical Manifestations of Child and Adolescent
Psychopathology
Chapter : Trauma and Childhood Psychopathology: From Risk and
Resilience to Evidence-Based Intervention
Jami M. Furr, Jonathan S. Comer, Miguel T. Villodas, Bridget
Poznanski and Robin Gurwitch
Chapter : Anxiety Disorders Among Children and Adolescents
Philip C. Kendall, Anna J. Swan, Matthew M. Carper, and Alexandra
L. Hoff
Chapter 2: Understanding and Managing Obsessive-Compulsive Disorder
in Children and Adolescents
Carly Johnco and Eric A. Storch
Chapter 3: Mood Disorders in Childhood and Adolescence
Mary A. Fristad and Sarah R. Black
Chapter 4: Understanding and Treating Children and Adolescents With
Neurodevelopmental Disorders
Andrew S. Davis, Kelly L. Hoover, and Angela M. Mion
Chapter 5: Substance Use Disorders in Adolescents
Sara J. Becker and Jacqueline Horan Fisher
Chapter : Eating Disorders in Children and Adolescents
Ellen E. Fitzsimmons-Craft, Anna M. Karam, and Denise E.
Wilfley
Chapter 7: Sleep Disorders in Children and Adolescents
Candice A. Alfano, Cara A. Palmer, and Joanne Louise Bower
Chapter 8: Understanding the Development and Management of
Antisocial Disorders in Adolescents
Michael S. McCloskey and Deborah A. G. Drabick
Chapter 9: Attention-Deficit/Hyperactivity Disorder
Mary Rooney and Linda J. Pfiffner
Chapter 2 : Autism Spectrum Disorder
Matthew D. Lerner, Carla A. Mazefsky, Susan W. White, and James C.
McPartland
Part IV: Treatment Considerations in Child and Adolescent
Psychopathology
Chapter 2 : Psychological Treatment of Adolescents
Stephen R. Shirk, Allison A. Stiles, and Skyler Leonard
Chapter 22: Treatment of Trauma in Children and Adolescents
Rochelle F. Hanson, Angela D. Moreland, and Rosaura E.
Orengo-Aguayo
Part V: Ethical and Legal Issues in Child and Adolescent
Psychopathology
Chapter 23: Adolescent Offenders With Mental Disorders
Jeremy Colley, Bipin Subedi, and Richard Rosner
Chapter 24: Child Custody Evaluations
H. Elizabeth King
Chapter 25: Ethics in Assessing and Treating Children and
Adolescents
Jerald Belitz
Index
James N. Butcher, PhD, is Professor Emeritus in the
Department of Psychology at the University of Minnesota. He was
awarded honorary doctorates for his international personality
assessment research (Doctor Honoris Causa) from the Free University
of Brussels, Belgium, in 99 and from the University of Florence,
Italy (Laurea ad Honorem in Psychology) in 2 5. He received the
Bruno Klopfer Award from the Society for Personality Assessment in
2 4 for longstanding contributions to personality assessment.
He has maintained an active research program in the areas of
abnormal psychology, personality assessment, cross-cultural
personality factors, and computer-based personality assessment. He
has conducted extensive research on the MMPI in a broad range of
contexts. James N. Butcher was born in West Virginia. He enlisted
in the United States Army when he was 7 years old and served in the
airborne infantry for three years, including a one-year tour in
Korea during the Korean War. After military service, he attended
Guilford College, graduating in 9 with a BA in psychology. He
received his MA in experimental psychology in 9 2, and a PhD in
clinical psychology from the University of North Carolina at Chapel
Hill. He was associate director and director of the clinical
psychology program at the University of Minnesota for 9 years. He
was a member of the University of Minnesota Press amp rsquo s MMPI
Consultative Committee, which undertook the revision of the MMPI in
989. He was formerly the editor of Psychological Assessment, a
journal of the American Psychological Association, and he serves as
consulting editor or reviewer for numerous other journals in
psychology and psychiatry. Dr. Butcher was actively involved in
developing and organizing disaster response programs for dealing
with human problems following airline disasters during his career.
He organized a model crisis intervention disaster response for the
Minneapolis-St. Paul Airport and organized and supervised the
psychological services offered following two major airline
disasters: Northwest Flight 255 in Detroit, Michigan, and Aloha
Airlines on Maui. He is a fellow of the Society for Personality
Assessment. Dr. Butcher has published 4 books and more than 25
articles in the fields of abnormal psychology, cross-cultural
psychology, and personality assessment. His publications in
psychology include basic research works in abnormal psychology,
personality assessment, and the MMPI, including research
methodology and computer applications of psychological tests.
Dr. Butcher amp rsquo s recent publications include Using the
MMPI-2 in Forensic Assessment, Abnormal Psychology ( 7th ed.), A
Beginner amp rsquo s Guide to the MMPI-2, and the Oxford Handbook
of Personality Assessment, as well as a memoir, Korea: Traces of a
Forgotten War.
amp ldquo These volumes will be a valuable resource for psychology students, researchers, and practitioners. Highly recommended. amp rdquo amp shy -Choice These volumes will be a valuable resource for psychology students, researchers, and practitioners. Highly recommended. (Choice)
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