Psychologists, psychiatrists, social workers, psychiatric
nurses, theoreticians, practitioners, and other allied
professionals who together represent the entire arc of the mental
health field must be versed in psychopathology, the study of mental
and emotional phenomena, abnormal psychology, and specific symptoms
and behaviors.
Building a reference that speaks to all of these professions and
subjects, Henry Kellerman assembles the first dictionary to focus
exclusively on psychopathology, featuring more than two thousand
entries (over fifteen hundred primary and more than five hundred
subentries) on specific symptoms and disorders, general syndromes,
facets of personality structure, and diagnosis. He also includes a
sampling of benchmark contributions by theoreticians and
researchers that cover the history of psychopathology. These
contributions reflect those of a psychodynamic nature as well as
cognitive and behavioral approaches, and represent the relatively
new field of neuropsychoanalysis as well. This branch of
neuroscience is concerned with the relation between the brain and
the mind, specifically with reference to brain architecture and
function.
Monitored by a distinguished editorial board, the "Dictionary of
Psychopathology" mostly adheres to the latest DSM nomenclature
while also retaining useful residual diagnoses of previous DSM
formulations, as well as diagnostic formulations outside of
traditional nosologies. The aim of the Dictionary is to broadly
contribute to the synthesis of psychopathology.
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