1st Edition

Comparative Psychopathology Connecting Comparative and Clinical Psychology

184 Pages
by Routledge

184 Pages
by Routledge

184 Pages
by Routledge

This book introduces readers to a more comprehensive and empirically based approach to psychopathology than any other approach in use by psychological professionals today. It incorporates all areas of psychological research, experimental and observation as well as clinical and medical. This approach presents a method that does not entirely replace methods like those in the DSM-5 but improves... Read more

PREFACE by Margaret GoPaul, PhD, MSCP

INTRODUCTION:  WHY WE WROTE THIS BOOK

CHAPTER 1: DEFINITION: PSYCHOPATHOLOGY FROM A COMPARATIVE PSYCHOLOGY PERSPECTIVE

CHAPTER 2: COMPARATIVE PSYCHOPATHOLOGY AND DIAGNOSTIC SYSTEMS

CHAPTER 3: SOCIAL COMPETITION THEORY AND CLINICAL DEPRESSION

CHAPTER 4: BEYOND THE BASICS OF ANXIETY DISORDER: A COMPARATIVE PSYCHOPATHOLOGY PERSPECTIVE

CHAPTER 5: COMPARATIVE PSYCHOPATHOLOGY AND REPETITIVE BEHAVIORS

CHAPTER 6: COMPARATIVE PSYCHOPATHOLOGY AND DEMENTIA

CHAPTER 7: ETHOLOGICAL RESEARCH AS AN ALTERNATIVE TO EXPERIMENTATION

CHAPTER 8:  ZOOS AS COMPARATIVE PSYCHOPATHOLOGY LABORATORIES

CHAPTER 9: AGGRESSION AND COMPARATIVE PSYCHOPATHOLOGY

CHAPTER 10: DEPRIVATION-INDUCED PSYCHOPATHOLOGY

Biography

Daniel Marston, Ph.D., ABPP, is a licensed clinical psychologist specializing in behavior therapy in the states of Pennsylvania and Ohio in the United States. He has two previous books and several articles published on the intersection of clinical psychology and behavior research. He also teaches statistics and research design in the Doctor of Education program at Liberty University.

Margaret Gopaul, Ph.D., MSCP, is a research scientist and professor holding a Ph.D. in clinical psychology with a specialization in neuropsychology, a post-doctorate in clinical psychopharmacology, and neurophysiology training in epilepsy from Yale University and the University of Connecticut (surgical neurophysiology). She is a research faculty at Yale University/School of Medicine (Neurology) and serves as an associate research scientist at the Yale Comprehensive Epilepsy Center, and the Veterans Affairs Medical Center (Neurology).

Terry Maple, Ph.D., was an American behavioral research scientist, wildlife conservationist, professor emeritus (Georgia Institute of Technology), and zoo director emeritus. He was Director and later President and CEO of Zoo Atlanta. Dr. Maple has mentored 29 doctoral students at Emory University and Georgia Tech and written over 250 journal articles, chapters, and books on the behavior, conservation, and welfare of animals.