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Psychopathology

Barlow/Durand/Hofmann's PSYCHOPATHOLOGY: AN INTEGRATIVE APPROACH TO MENTAL DISORDERS 9th edition is the perfect text to help you succeed in your psychopathology or abnormal psychology course The authors -- all internationally recognized experts in the field -- show you how psychological disorders are rooted in multiple factors: biological psychological cultural social familial and even political. Extremely student friendly the text blends sophisticated research with an accessible engaging writing style. Its groundbreaking integrative approach is the most modern scientifically valid method for studying abnormal psychology. Text language promotes inclusivity normalizes diversity and avoids cultural gender economic and other biases. In addition you can test your understanding of key topics with built-in concept checks and chapter quizzes. Also available: MindTap digital learning solution. Language: English
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  • Kategori: Samfund og politik
  • Format: Paperback
  • Udgivelsesdato: 2022/08/09
  • Kunstner: David Barlow
  • Sprog: English
  • Antal sider: 784
  • Fruugo ID: 335881428-739487907
  • ISBN: 9780357657843

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