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Case Studies in Abnormal Behavior
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Case Studies in Abnormal Behavior Paperback - 2008 - 8th Edition

by Robert G. Meyer; L. Kevin Chapman; Christopher M. Weaver

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This collection of case studies integrates contemporary and recognizable classic cases to illustrate a wide range of clinical and legal issues related to abnormal psychology. The book contains full background material to show how specific behaviour patterns were generated and maintained.

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  • Title Case Studies in Abnormal Behavior
  • Author Robert G. Meyer; L. Kevin Chapman; Christopher M. Weaver
  • Binding Paperback
  • Edition number 8th
  • Edition 8
  • Pages 350
  • Volumes 1
  • Language ENG
  • Publisher Allyn & Bacon, New York
  • Publication date March 17, 2008
  • ISBN 9780205594160 / 0205594166
  • Weight 1.08 lbs (0.49 kg)
  • Dimensions 8.97 x 7 x 0.63 in (22.78 x 17.78 x 1.60 cm)
  • Category Psychology
  • Library of Congress subjects Mental illness, Psychology, Pathological
  • Library of Congress Catalogue Number 2008002483
  • Dewey Decimal Code 616.89

About the author

Dr. Robert Meyer is a Full Professor in the Psychology Department of Psychological and Brain Sciences of the University of Louisville. He received his M.A, and Ph.D. in clinical psychology from Michigan State. He spent approximately two years as an assistant professor in the Dept. of Psychiatry at the Univ. of N. Carolina at Chapel Hill, then came to the U of L in as an Assistant Professor of Psychology and Director of the Psychology Clinic. He was board certified by the American Board of Professional Psychology (ABPP) in both clinical and forensic psychology, and is a fellow in Divisions 12 (Clinical) and 41 (Law and Psychology) of the American Psychological Association. He is the author of over 60 published articles, 23 book chapters and 15 books, including "The Clinician's Handbook: Integrated diagnostics, assessment, and intervention in adult and adolescent psychopathology "(4th Ed.); "The Child""Clinician's Handbook (2nd Ed. -- with B. Kronenberger); Law and Mental Health (with C. Weaver), Detection of Deception (with 3 co-authors); "and in a lighter moment, "The Complete Book of Softball." He was the editor for 15 years of the "Bulletin of the American Academy of Forensic Psychology," is a past-president of the Kentucky Psychological Association, and was an associate member of the Ethics Committee of the American Psychological Association. He was the co-recipient of a regional Grawemeyer Award for innovative curriculum development. In October of 2003, Dr. Meyer was presented the Distinguished Career in Psychology Award, their highest honor, by the Kentucky Psychological Association. "With Contributions by: " L. Kevin Chapman: Dr. Chapman is an Assistant Professor in clinical psychology at the University of Louisville. Dr. Chapman is the Co-Director of the Healthy Parents-Healthy Kids Research Lab (HPHK) at the University of Louisville, which specializes in anxiety and related disorders in diverse populations. Dr. Chapman is also the Chair of the Diversity Committee of the Kentucky Psychological Association (KPA), and the faculty advisor for the Black Students in Psychology (BSIP) organization at the University of Louisville. Dr. Chapman is also a member of the University of Louisville Performance Team for athletics, dealing with performance enhancement. Dr. Chapman's research and clinical interests include the familial transmission of anxiety in African American families, risk and protective factors for the development of anxiety, and treatment of anxiety and related disorders. Dr. Chapman received his Bachelor of Science in Psychology from Centre College in 2000, Master of Science in Clinical Psychology from Eastern Kentucky University in 2002, and his Ph.D. in Clinical Psychology from the University of Louisville in 2006. Dr. Chapman is originally from Louisville, Kentucky. Christopher Weaver: Dr. Weaver is a Research Fellow with the Center for Health Care Evaluation and National Center for PTSD of the U. S. Department of Veterans Affairs in Palo Alto, CA, as well as with the Department of Psychiatry and Behavioral Science at Stanford University. He received his PhD in Clinical Psychology from the University of Louisville and attended clinical internship at the University of California - San Francisco where his research focused broadly on violence risk assessment and psychopathy. Among his publications, he has co-authored books on mental health law and adult psychopathology, and has taught a broad range of courses including psychology research methods and diversity in counselling. His current research examines the links between violent offending, Posttraumatic Stress, and Substance Use Disorders.