Introduction to
Abnormal Psychology

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1 -- Abnormal Behavior: Historical Perspectives

2 -- Diagnosis and Assessment

3 -- Research Methods in Abnormal Psychology

4 -- The Behavioral, Cognitive, and Sociocultural Perspectives

5 -- The Psychodynamic, Humanistic, and Interpersonal Perspectives

6 -- The Neuroscience Perspective

7 -- Anxiety Disorders

8 -- Dissociative and Somatoform Disorders

9 -- Psychological Stress and Physical Disorders

10 -- Mood Disorders

11 -- Personality Disorders

12 -- Substance-Use Disorders

13 -- Sexual Dysfunctions, Paraphilias, and Gender Identity Disorders

14 -- Schizophrenia and Delusional Disorder

15 -- Neuropsychological Disorders

16 -- Disorders of Childhood and Adolescence

17 -- Mental Retardation and Autism

18 -- Legal and Ethical Issues in Abnormal Psychology

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